The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, October 27, 1898, Image 3

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    Eczema
Palntul Itching, Bur
Ing and Swelling Hood's Cures.
, Burning Smart- |
# My little boy was severely afllicted |
with eczema, and we gave him Hood's Sar
sapariile which pured him. We always
keen Hood's Sarsaparilia on hand, and I
id found It very beneficial for paipi ta-
tion of the haart, My mother has taker
it for ehenmatism and it has halped her.
Mra Viena Franklin, B. Oto, N.
'Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Leven
In America’s # flrentost Madi 81: six! for 88
Hood's Pills care all fiver fils. 5 At a
Catarrh Capnot he Cored
With loval applications asthey cannot rogeh
the seat of the disease. Calarrh :
corotitatinnal diseane, nd in order to
on must take internal rem eekive Hall
Cure is taken intern anil ats ai.
rertly ori the blood and mucin susface Halla
Caters Care fw not a qback medleine 11 was
ine of thre wat physisians in
BE contr? or years, and iva regular pre.
Tiption. it ix some af the bext tories
nown, rommbdned with the Hest Hilo
perfect cotnbinatinon ;
he ta what produces such wondering peste
= ho Catareh Send for testimonials Tye.
a: CHEXEY & U6,
¢ Dirnggists, price, 1.
Hae AT Pills are the best,
ta at]
. Prope. Toler, (1
RRR do
Ever Have a Dog Bother You
lowest
cwwithont verdtable
Eh ats srl Znetier Hach
The Sail Over Underdrains,
Alwar in digging ¢
sabsail, often
21 IY nderd Ira
[Jess mived with that dng ru
face,
i filling the ditch bothow mix
a0
hottoorn of the
: thie fast Apa Tafnl thrown in
(Bevery knew this to 0s
LC enee,
iu bhetfer orowih Tio aot!. y over the draih
Hn
¢ Aireet]y of the myaoisis 25 Taces, |
Shas ine § aye _ il. than they da on either “ile
and which is nenslly riche
EPH
as dng fre ATH “he
in
we
that ©
dite h WInY
that the #eitd
aiten be
Y#t
any differ.
Rind slow
5
Always crops of any kK
:
even dur.
ing the first season's growth. After a
P woRY OF Two the good eect of the drain
When riding a whee! making you wander for
minutes whether or Bot You are to get a
5 fall and nd & broken neck ?
: given a small
A Safriig of the bens £ few drops
3] Herd fromm a Liguid
Pistol would do is
a
nd till nog permanently ininre |
cents 2 Jan vw New Yor
join Bt. New York City
hes animal Foch pdetols sent
eh
very Bicrlint at tim
eaignsicl Tor
Pnion @
1% wishes be had one | * .
i The price for hay will
nently ened No fits ar nervous |
: pes E far frst fa
Nerv:
aad Brg RIINE
rh i a ly
xf tene the gums, redaces i infix ma.
= (ys pine, enves wind colic. cu hottie
MR ne A TY
a eured rn ota 5 Throat and Lung
ear’ sanding. <E. Capy,
1nd. Nov. 18.1
’ Opening a Wife's Letters.
=
* Jenks—Has a husband the right to |
open a wite's letter? Blinks( a lawyer)
open ali your |
~Certainly, sir, certainly;
Jinks Well here fs a letter
: : Wee has written your wife and
: 1 feel pretty
_ gtire there's something unpleasant in |
handed me to deliver.
4 ft about me. 1 wish you'd open it, and
‘suse of Die, Kline's Great |
trial bottle and Lreatise |
Ltd Wl Arch St Phila Pa |
Humph! Doss my wife know your wife |
is going to write to her? Jinks Yes
Blinks--And if my wife doesn’t got this
fetter she'll find 1 out, won't she?
| that the hay was poor at the begin.
| from that farmer.
" Maks—-Qf course. Blinks—On second |
thoughts 1 believe there is a new law
© which makes it a criminal offense for a
gan to open his wife's
pouldn’t take the risk. sir; indeed, I
souldn’t
- "hy She Did.
“Clara, 1 love td be with you”
“Why, Edith" “When I'm with vou
1 know you are no! gossiping about
me.’ ~TH-8its,
nd
Soren Pm -
OPEN LETTERS FROM
: Sond Groen and Mr. Harry
A
Jessie ©. Gueru, Denmark, Iowa,
writes to Mra Pinkham
“I bad been sick at my monthly
periods for seven years, and tried
Be cverything 1 Crcr heard of, but | (i, in which to lose its weight by |
Was troubled shrinkage, and if
shoulders and dizziness. Through my | weather are both favorable for very
al ¥
without any benefit.
with backache, headache, pains in the
mother | was induced to try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
it has done me =>» much good. Iam
‘now sound and well. "
Mrs, Hanny Hanoy, Riverside. Tows,
5 writes. to Mrs. Pinkham the story of
; her struggle with serious ovarian tron.
ble, and the benefit she received from
the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege.
table Compound. “This is her letter:
Hew thanifal I am that I took
your medicine. 1 was troubled for
two years with inflammation of the |
aod ovaries, womb was also very
was in constant misery. 1 had
A ,grouble, was short of breath and
could not walk five blocks to save my
life. Buffered very much with my
‘back, had headache all the time, was
nervous, menstruations were irrogular
ind painful, had a bad discharge and
abled with bloating, 1 was a
wreck. Hed doctored and
} loeal treatments, but still was no
I was advised by one of my
to write to you. I have now
yd the second bottle of Mrs. Pink-
8 Vegetable Compound, and am
in every way. Iam able to do
yn work rive walk nearly
hout ¢; somethi §
‘been able to do for or
Ht
Hil dE Je
ell-known
Yellow Label
on the front of every
package, and our
§ trade-mark, ¥1aRelle
Chocolatieré, oii the oti the
L plas acd
a ror bare | plant food.
farm Rh fue then for some moans |
rant? of ami
hay of course depends upon
Mr Winslow" % Soothing Symp forchildren |
ff there is, just burn it ial | Yelop hast and burn ia the mow, and
2 8, jus ra it up. |
extends to jand on either side, an the
soil freezes deeper when anrplus anter
is removed from it, and the roots of
plants can go deeper for moisture or
fiveping Har.
Hay den
drying :
that, ia rrolits,
must consider this wavy earefnlly,
naturally in
winter eomes on, but
advances in proports 3%
The shrinkage in
the
amount of moistare left in it at the
time of patting it away. Hay sold
when quite green will weigh mach |
nn
&
i
crease as the
will the price
to the shrinkage?
heavier than when it is thoroughly |
cured. There is a difference of five |
to fiftesn per cent. in the weight of |
liay put away by some farmers. If
one can find a good customer right
after harvesting who will pay as much |
per ton for green hay as for thor.
oughly cured hay. he may make good |
profits, but in the end it may not
prove such a good transaction. The
green hay will more than likely de-
eventually mould and sour. The re- |
sult is, the purchaser will conclude
ning, and he will not buy any more
As in everything else, it pays to be
| honest, aud sell only thoroughly cared |
: hay even early in the fall
letters. 1 |
| pess will not think of patting away
a PA OB Ao OAR 3 AH EE Bn RO SE EA eS
The farmer |
who is at all np to date in his busi.
green hay. He knows too well the
consequence. He will see that the
moisture is pretty well driad ont of it |
before he stacks it in the mow.
Bat the hay will shrink even then.
There is moisture in it that will come
out gradually. It takes months for it
all to dry ont. The amonnt of shrink.
age will therefore depend upon the
condition of the hay when pnt in the
mow. As some farmers pat away
their hay the shrinkage and loss in
weight will amount fully to fifteen
per cent. Bat the average shrinkage
will be about ten per cent. up to the
middle of winter. After that the
shrinkage is almost imperceptible
Late-cnt hay will thus have less |
the grass and
late harvesting it may pay one lo ent
the grass out of the ardinary season
This hay properly cared will not lose |
much more than five per cent. of ite]
weight by early winter. Just before
the midwinter holidays prices for hay |
are generally good, and if sold then |
the farmer may make five per cent
of the whole weight by a jittle strategy. |
In seasons when hay is scarce it does |
not always follow that the antamn |
prices are as correspondingly high as |
conditions shonld warrant. Then it |
pays to keep hay, even if it does’
shrink fifteen per cent A, B. Bar.
rett, in American Caltivator,
i
A Drop Door For the Harn. |
The accompanying illustration shows
a very handy drop door for the bLase. |
ment barpa. It is hinged to the barn
sill at the top. Another pair of binges
PAR IE R144
av
A CONVENIENT BARN DOOR,
are fitte:l about the middle. By turning :
the button ‘‘a” parallel to the boards |
of the door, the lower hall of the door
can be raised by means of the cord “bh,”
For one hundred
] wr ith
!pollected by the ponl lterer at uighia
| DOES,
spread over it regularly after
Lor
‘night, or partially so, to keep ont the
‘ eold,
| pass ont
BIW ET PERS peed
ed. in (avy
abitly days
sation of sil
fily and
: warm, 8 Tle]
anariers in whieh ©
the thung. Bealiy,
yenient and wall vel
cannot heip bat do
: Lan
not le
five feel wide
nt and eight
dows are shown
Pin
% % -
{ BY eixhieren
nests for
of
The pens should
snares, with
lavers extending the
the building under its lowest part,
being hers dark and obsenre jastihe
place in which to deposit eges which,
up-to-date nests, can easily be
ad
gr more feet
Ei a he
eutire engl
i%
not one foun? broken,’
As to the 5 or of such a budding,
shronld be rased three or {our inches
from the gronnd to shat out damp-
and dry earth and coarse sand
tha old
hat been removed, for this gives the
3
iv
| hens exercise and grit, both of which
‘are highly essential to their wellare.
: Wire netting, of course, should be
y employed to divide the pens, and in
the upright part
of the bwmlding
shonld be arranged the roosts. Here,
aizo, should be arrangad the venti
Istors, which at their best ought to be
A WINTER (HICKEY ROUSE.
3 wenn rari
left open daring the middle of the day,
when the hens are down on the floor
cat of the houses, and closed at
Concerning the stove {look at plani,
‘this comes available for cooking food
in its ealdron or boiler before feeding
the same to the flocks in the morning,
{ and also for keeping the building free
from dampness —a thing highly im-
portant where a large namber of bens
| are kept.
Have the stove inelosed in
» small apartment by itself and then
when you wish to warm the rest of the
house open the door and let the heat
Thas yoa keep the stove
neat and clean, while if the apartinent
Lis monse-proof, as it ought to be, »
| sapply
of grain and meal may be
stored theréin for the fowls, which
C poanomizes maeh an time and labor,
The windows, wiash ia thew slop
ing position should face directly to
the south, afford the inmates a larps
‘amonnt of light and suashine ail that
‘mre
| severe the weather may be, fowls thas |
obtainable —xnd matter how
no
provided for are alw ays contented and
TA A OSE CE A Sb A I YAR ISN SAT t
£3
0
BLLRY ARDY FEEME PLOOW
i PENS
: de.
hdd hho agit]
INKIDE PLAN OF THE HENNERY,
happy, compensating their Owner is
return with an agreeable amount of
i eggs. When a hard snowstorm is in
progress, however, it is policy to cover
the windows with straw meatling or |
tthe like. for then when if clears up
the mats may be removed, and with
{them all the snow, leaving the glass
i perfectly clean and the hens to enjoy
H regular paradise. —New York Tri
bane,
Chicken Clatter,
Fresh air and fresh water shoald
Both are essential |
not be forgotten,
to the health of the fowls,
Have a dusting-box for the hens to |
wsell with !
bathe in. TPravile
abundance of road dust while you can.
WE
It is cheap now, and in a little while
you will need it.
Feed regularly.
for feeding and don’t vary them,
of doing things
¥ See that your henhouses are good — :
avoid |
po cracks io the sides and
which ruus over the pniley “co.” Hitis
desirable to open all the door, turn the |
batton ‘‘a’’ into the position shown in
the cut. Then by pulling on the cord |
*b," the whole door is raised. — Ameri |
can Agriculturist.
A House For Laying fens,
In order to make hens produce eggs |
when most desired, they must not
only have extra care, but be provided |
with proper quarters. At ‘he same
time, however, it is hardly advisable
for all poulterers to erect elaborate
stroctures for this purpose, and espe.
cially when we take into consideration
the desperate competition of the
present day aud the eoftentime jow
prices of eggs. Accordingly, we ad-
vance the idea that ordinary persoos
who make a practice of keeping from
fifty to one hundred fowis should in-
dulge in a ponltry-house something |
like the one shown Lerewith in the
illnstrl ion. i
As can be seen, if situated by a
| bank, it affords » very suitable habita- |
' should always be fed plain;
i without mining it 1 the ration.
' dialect,
damp floors. A window should be
shine may make cheerfal the interior.
Sunshine is a good tonic for the fowls.
The seratebing. shed should
‘supplied.
litter, and be careful
oars well envered, so that the
will really have to work for
| grain they ent
an inereaserl exg yield
A good ponltery feed for
is green cut bone, It
birds
layne hens
1%
woimal
tood ther Te & of dar-
wo 5]
#0 mineh 18 need
d weather hones
fed two or three tim
October until May
that 1s,
ug trreen eut
| shoald be
week fram
A “unicorn carman,’ ' in the London
is nn man who drives three
horses. This philological fact came
out of a recent Coroner's ingnest.
las she alwayve did
era Rome |
’
owas -
LR
Have certain hours
Be |
punctual about your work, and the |
fowls will be more contented and will |
soon understand your systematic way |
in
{each pen, so that the light and san.
be |
| thoroughly cleaned and fresh material |
Feed all grain feed in the
to keep the |
every |
This exercise means
PAT
relisted by |
the fowis, and supplies the
ih Y% ;
e8 A: yniuly, aN FRAN Bp
It |
DROPS
Pictare of George Flint,
fGoorge Elliot was at this time a tent
ears older. Bhe wore
a pian > stk dregs 10
night having & white shaw! about her
shopidrers and gioves nn her
kand cused fry the nn
tRiked
¥
ty. but looked ve
Bh rE
VER
boing indead 4
pie have and
gregt
wri.
wi
sila n fam
“Mr {as
on of the ugliness of this
gai
Are
fq Waa
Jacked dim
we had mirs
speaking he
fghted
Woh 8 F
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them a
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ghlemn features nagithve
light would fash from
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transported us into i
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WANN,
i. WE § ara
Beanty Is Blood Deey.
(ean blood means a clean skin, Na
besuty without it. Cascprets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your biood and keep it clean, by
gtirving up the lazy heer and driving aif 19th
wits from the body. Begin to-day to
aivish pimpled, boils, hintehos, blac kheads,
and that sickly babous complexion by taking
Casrarets —~beguty for ten cents, All drug-
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 1c, Be, Soe.
Britain a man
Hater.
AS
sr Ee oy Bow
#4 vedere}
the
eset hep
addy is
aye
rept
By ven Par
To Cure A Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Brame Quinine Tableta Al
Draggints reli a 1 DY fi tails to cure. Bo.
Texans an dd Settiers’ Assncia-
fois sed pres Iaer onus 1 has bought
x Woacre traci of land for x permanent
prose ting T Bangin a Bros
there is 1 ami isons Bore ¥
as oa #1 Teun
Bigs
that
plese i.
Te
3 bw 3
£0 wed Place {or In fons
Fannd inmsmadinte mile! in dne hafta of Dy
Rath Aroaiste d sugh Riller. Maun =, Ww
Harem Box ¢91 Wallasten, Mass, Aug 17, 195
The tors)
Ali Ihe
% "Re PSS Ve thy ¥en
raring the prossnt reign the mint Bas
turned tix $2050 000 80 Including IW.
Po ee in Lodi retard for all time,
sian ined
2 En ramen XR
nRland's p
was $< 34 600 000
ary af om
J paneer
Mey r by
Ko-To- Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacon Babi ore Maker wIRR
men strocg. Nood pure Se BL AU druggists
The number
& Pent
Ae CC hipens bo
OER hh TE
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
i= d Ue Dob ony Yo Lhe army
shmplicity of the supination,
to the care amt skill
manufactured hy fo
known to the Catoronxia Fo vue
Con only, and we wis ty impress uo
ai! the ing portance of pare haxiong the
trize and original remedy. As
genuine Syrup of Figs is manafactun
by the Catieomsia Fig Syave
analy, & knowledge of that ida
assist ane in aviading the worthless
pritations manufactured by other par-
tien. The high standing of the Cary
FORNIA Fira Syxte Co with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families. makes
the name of the Company a gnaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of ail other laxatives,
as 1t acts ob the kidaeys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
naunseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the pame of
the Company —
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal
LEUMVILLE. Ky. NEW YORK, X.V.
F YOUR i: want
Ake a wp vik 3
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will benefit Send 5 cts tn Egan Chsenicsl
Cu.. Newer. for 1d saaapise sud lu tes: imo uials.
neuaily |
WE PAY ™e Faciour 24D "ne 45 is
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pt 303 BALTIMORE, MD,
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fhe ag»
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ta
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' of Liver Pils,
‘ pall myself a well
Co stomach,
ot dat Realth that ®t PASS
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.
Probabiv owing to the fict that the
durhess of York's wedding jewels wer
largely composed of turgueises-—her fa.
vorite gtone- the Turquaise bas heen
coming more and more into fashion
Ome of ths latest developments 8 10
carve heads and initials on them
It Las becomes quite the fashion now
tor bridesmaids to carry baskets of
flowers instead of bouquets
baskets are made generally of while
chip with tall alight handies A bow
of ribbon can be added ar the inp and
‘he flowers are securely fastened in
aosition by means of neadie and
thread.
American ladies says an English
writer, have 3 new fad They + sarry
about with them a living “mascot” or
charm. in the shape of a black Kitten,
the idea being thal it will avert catas
trophe fo friends or relatives aking
part in the war The Kitten is some.
times carried in a hag IT is abscinte-
iy necessary (hat the animal should be
black. How the idea originated we
are not at present informed. f
The duchess of Portland is very
¥eeniy interested in lemperance and
has done some good Work to Lhe Cans,
though no doubt her natural reserve
would make her shrink from the pub
fiefty it Involves in spite of being
the wifes of one of the richest men io
England and mistress one of it»
finest mansions Lady Portland does
jittie entertaining She is however
wall calculated to shine as a society
hostess for she has a great charm of
manner and a stately sort of beauly
She is tall and graceful, with dark hair
and a lily and rose complexion Her
maiden name was Miss Dailas York
and she is the daugh of a Yorkshire
squire. It is said that the duke of
Portland drat saw Der at a railway sta-
tion and was then and there captivated
with her dignified beauty and her
charming manner Afterward mesting
ber by chanvs London drawing
aensaintance with
age,
Speria
of
ter
in a
gt
her which to mare
jad
the denrh
§ dah
ar Ban bea orge
To Carve Caustiparion Farever,
Pak Casonretn © he ¢ arhrtie oe or The
RCC Cai cure, dragaists refund 2ney
or
ay
Mangels Bosse de Tovrers,
daughter of Genera! Rosas, who |
dirrator of Buenos Avrees from
toy INGE died Pecently in London at |
Wf 81 years. :
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4 Madras dent
Don't Tobsreo Npit and Soke Tour Life fray,
To quis po easily and forever be male
i of jit nerve and vitor, take Nolo
Ela wenden warier Chat shes vial el
Ve AR Arpcrsts, woe Fi, € She Foarae
Wi ay SISDe frp AU ivi
dng Be mody Co, Clizego ¢r New Yor
fori
? Compress in 1807 raed
the BUVyY
FhAncate Your Bowels With Ciseaurste,
Candy Cathartic, cure ounstipst se ar
We Be. CO 8 Cc Pali, droggista refund woneR
Say
apa
rhives in England ¢vory
ay faces
mowed for pais,
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Be A SA A SA VESA OO
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Yay
CoBgiipaat
with
Hse
Meseanl. Palatetis Patent Tate Geos
ipoeet, Never niches Wagken df Grige Se
«. CURE CONSTIPATION. ..
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fare
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Bd at Ente! By ali drag.
wists 1: €F RE Trobaoes Hanis
CHILDBIRTH IS:
TCHELLA COMPOUND
Se 1% Mooxx Parkersdmrg
BY anno ian¥ 104 engl for Seah
Hoan oho ¥ U0 very ser! Coase)
had x Ame, dh hratthy orl oa
sick a day. § %el s most
reat a ta all enpeot at deed
Fail partoalers iy +» write
Pi. oH D3 KE MED INSTITUTR, lirerare, XT.
COOD AS COLD 2
Valnahle Poles: ation SOP FTUni! ¥] most
vninaide wecerels Fanown foe =
sy=eyote mode ic :
r s Nie fy) WC ti
£7 BL PE Tne
COMFORTIN i WORDS TO WOM
' The Surgical Chair and its Te tires May be Avoided by Wonisn Who
Hoedd Mric Pinkham a Advice.
Woman's modesty is natoral; its
To many worsen a full
The whole tral way
tatetpennt of
DAT aR Tha,
WA Wamsan, and ;
Towed ta all women suferers
BE. Lanp, of 1th and N
SX AN,
iE
dike veataay, 3 BO
tter is printed below, was
cOmMpietely discouraged when
¥ »
ale feat wrote to Mes Pinks
ham, ilere is wt
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