The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, February 14, 1901, Image 2

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    An FOr
Sangster says the ger |
ry cm W to . pamstbie
ople are going to
er awn, and found only
ple than the number re-
other Oriental Blood.
ere or the United States
survey hia been in the
Arbor. Mich. for | §
: making a study of |
phy for the government.
the site of Ypsilanti was
bottom of & lake, whith
hin sii trom specie
; during the hard
shing tn be Aavaloped. the first
nt from the White Horse bit
four miles wide.
75 pecaent of copper fn the
op ————————- Sin
| wise lend with 38 ascents,
by the French, the
he Americans.
There Is
| werd expecting some one,
§ not seem impatient
of the Yukon, i 2% miles
¥
#
i
&
ia fri fiebtened look creeping Inta
LoEyes,
of the Bacenis of Mount 4 ¥
| ye
re
sion
KISSING THE BABY.
Ehe kissed the baby--
Ra dud 1+
It was hut sister's,
By the hy
She Bad the hat,
Crying: oh,
Yon cunning thing, i
Tove you so!
She kissed the baby,
1 mw where,
And Jonhed its cheek with
My there!
¥
Khe so the baby,
Say tim 0! a
1+ was a kiss you
Stale from her
Came, dom’ £ deny | i
Sw you, sir! “
i Ha A A pS
- EY pogo ie Ei
LIV Ne ¥
BRIEF stop. und the ‘train
patted .mpatiently away to.
ward Tavares, The platform
wag soon left io the posses.
of two frajt-farmers, who were
transferring boxes of oranges from
their mule-wagons fo an smpLy CAT on
8 side track, and a small, sallow faced
toy watched the operations of the
phen with a languid interest,
tuoved slowly down to where several |
cases of pineapples Were awaiting
shipment. Seating himself on one of
these, he
to the enjoyment of the fragrance of
the fruit. Occasionally he bent his
head to pare
slate of the holes (early be had |
never eaten plreapples, and wondered
If they tasted as good as they smelled,
Remetimes be glanced up ax it he
bat he did
Perhaps be
used to waiting.
Suddenty a groff volye bronght him
trembling fn Lis feet
“Can ye drive. sonny wr
wo mought.” SRI aredl the Loy.
his
f worked a heap with mies
pn thy pear farm”
“Tiere, there, 1 Aldn't mesn to &
Tat 1 want some one 10 drive Bey
{ise
¥
By
feats over to thy grote
point out what ye H de Txe gat to
nd “| stay here and mark frock
climb the mountain were
who made the asooul in i
. | weren't for that, I'd steonmumodate ye,
The first Swise and English as
American ascent was in
AA Mr JOA
account of American progress
last year they
AG1.304 of which nearly $15.000.000,
ably mote than one hull,
to universities, rolleges and other i
institutions. Of the re
ng $27. 00.600 4 ttle more than |
aggreRated | yy tone
| be plzen mean anil
add
it It
“1 were mowaltin’ fir prow,
flow 1 capil go right now,
were made in the following year. | sure.”
Je spoke deprecaln
| his shoulders as If be expected] & Bio,
{ The man looked 8
or Kiny cariowsly, The
| shrinking form and furtive glances
ts and bequests for public pur- |
are an tem of incroasing value |
reminded him of some dumb anil
cownd by losg abuse, ol
“Don't be "feared. vounker Im bot
and then
he appeared to give himself up 4
sarionaly beiween the
WAS
. Sn aA i
BY FRANK H. SWEE
L# ry A
oe 1 ¥
1
i
f
thelr whereabouts.
LENAS repress tod
gear. ad be Nad Ie
: have soared
py
Only five \ fond. Smith ll take the other teat and
i weal
: Hiern
perhaps { i
iCrofiers, Thee
PW any Ylened the bab
{ wns w} :
1 told ber, “amd I
Kissed id therm:
havy,
“So ri
And pow ou’ w bhiyhing!
Tell me why!
1 saw the lashes
Vail her goes
{ sue The bak
Lonking Wine
1 board the sighing
I felt her perrring
Om my hres
An wwoetext wo
Tongar of
SW kianend
fac
i AA SN AS8 5 EAS
(BG ITA ry ps
hs § Rh RE i. hth.
LE LAAN
warped sever to enter HN again, Fie
tiad long been koown as idle and
shiftless, and for some tine susperted
of being even Worse,
Cattle had mysteriously disappearsd
and no amount of search would reveal
GIOTE OW HEE OF.
casionally found orange frees stripped
of their fruit. Even nurserymen de
clared that choice sok disappeared
from their grounds
No proof could be found souinst
Croffers save that be was idle and dis
wolute, He bad entersd 8 good howe:
stead elatmn three years before, hal
fad done Hide to improve i A rough
vabin in the centre of a clearing of
several acres. a few straggling same 5
freon and nw Jdoden or Ww raz eed ban
he whale of hw
tHeow years work.
Bary the couistry Lad 4
during the last few
fomesteond was aire
palit. There
be oily tow 2
fers title
twa yenrs
files? wn papi
earn, sel the
why Becoming valk
wore manny who wend
#
3 fin. fnnin i £ pied
i he reliae
say arboredd, the band
yet apd shod
would revert to
be open to tie We
Yesterday Mr Ww along
wan, he thought,
served nol nie it seat 4]
Rim hat
hy
3
*7
iin
55
fy ¥
“Pky weer Know
Wi Bak
COMER E iE
=fo-well
Pe prenition
partieniar duty
ty last week. Looitin
the husiness, | Wives
owed we ans oti
, Bw
Pood
had
¥: Li Ho
er in Marion Gn
after ome 28
i reckon
tale care of g¢
Rik Troe
£¥
| hurtin” babies)” he sald, in mors kind | gil be got back”
5
2
§
§
went to charities, while near'y |
went to churches. The e-
of $5,000 000 wal
and librazies. Andrew Carnegie
‘the largest public giver of the
his benefsctions footing vp.
000. of which all but $635.0600
Pitatrgh's institute and H-
» were Samuel Capples and RA.
ings of St Lows,
000 to Washington university.
the list of these public givers « ff
Inclodes less than 20 panies,
multbmillionaires fa considered,
pd in the imveotions that andihi
e time and space create conven
p and Yuxuries, soothe sulering, |
: { the man turned Hie atieatl
health and prolong bite That
chemist fs achieving things ay remark:
thelr way. although not all
diviied :
avenis ing To fight all you
evenly among museums, ari gal.
i
¢
:
i
“But 1 law your
i ihe
paw mast
“Mr paw nesur Harte me wr
rupted the bay, fiercely.
When wots
“ray the
poorhense men that pestered and beat |
toe.
self. he did,
rita
Bos
hE
Hiya i Bis Saas
Carlina on the care Were oie’
‘ be pardoers, be and 1 He wrote so
My paw's higger than You, and be i
uns tat talk to hin
bad He and I are gala’ to make
orange grove, and he wrote
Money to come on Paper. Ziel the pe
office man gave i fo we He's ign
thah you, and more favored™
sallow chiseks were flashed mow, and
i
: ! | the eves flasbed angrily
The next largest public bene. |
“mh ska!” expostnlated hie 80 =3
I Mow 1 don't Kpow Your paws name,
anid 1 reckon he's a mighty foe man
who gavel
3
: he tossed
aE : | caught it ns it descanded,
the wonders of this age are not: Wy
WAYS 50 desirable, as the inventions uf
i
§
4
i
the electrician and the machinist,
t would our ancestors ;
hought, for instance, of the chemist
fmitation ‘of many common articles of |
tood?
honey
of glucose, corn and seipburic
Our olive oll Is often cotttmsecd
acit
ails
peas, beans and molasses. our poppes
oal. red clay and ground coeoi-
nut shell. Even the milk we drink is
sometimes under suspicion. A Rud
closely resembling it can be made |
caustic soda, saleratus. salt and water,
Our forefathers of 1801 certainly bad
an advantage over us here. The chem-
fst. were not in league against them.
B t, on the other hand, :
ore in debt to the chemist than oar
neestors for the remedivs which bring
_hape to the siekroom. The modern |
macopoein i a monument to lis
naustry and Ingenuity. Physicians of
hundrod years ago would marvel at
e resources ot the Paystes ah of the]
we are vastly |
have
quite short when the number of { long before
But If yeh take my pam over Fl
wake It all right with him when he
comes. likely he'll pot be ‘round be
My paw wrote for me hie own |
(1 ran
tani puiRe
¥
¥
i
fore next train mow, amd ye'll be Lael :
that Yosibos
thin when ye
up oa silver
Fe
aoa om
quarter
show him 8
Quite Pagunred, the haty chan
Becing hin team wis In
oR,
“Nell be sire &
” oRurat
An bour nod
teams drove up.
eagerly:
Iw oubln’t
Our atieestors used th eat reid | |
+ we eonsume a substitute rivaele |
Coulter had been bed ¢
“13d paw cone?
“Hatut hen,
man, "Bul perk
the Best fra
tbe Toon
“Bt the next iran pulled
wae
Vath PH Land the vonwd apes pore med
t butter and lard beef fut; our follon hudbsadiiandun
from he dened ged oid
Ran after the wah win
the QUALieT caine ap
“Your paw must have mistaken
day,” he maid. Kindly. “That
the tReet train,
ith me fer the ight and t
Te oan come Lack amd wait
The buy iollowed
Goulainils “1oponst saris le
early in the mornin,’ be ob
“Paw moueht tank I got lost”
PWhat's yoo paw s name
1 igh yt have beard of hin”
cdnhn Crofiers, and pas
are a goad name iis
save a panne wer
The Loy spoke proudly and ooas
fis pew felend with flushed
but the man Goasd Bis face
Aawith a low whistle of dismay, Join
TIAY Hom the |
vw
SREP EOE
for hag
hig pew
ha
REN IE
ge
grandis
ele
Tags
anay
! Rohe vi
rN SE ATI
The Loess fare
et iw
3 = Rael
“Weil, 1 he's
alter, 844 ae Bie
elites sey etal
give ye
| male nitil be
“Par he and 1 we
lengthen
sed da
291 3
eg a
Ter aisis
a
2H
after
GR NES
Es
Bw
“Rei be MAT
i Lye ro
Tek
Aeiogk
bok pa e
FREE
ks
Wii
LLY
.
RTaY Bios
Thea
Rk is ba
pinning eos
§
iT thw ho Sebi
Pawan es a
i
|
Yel better sage hore |
frivapl. (mT
yi ;
1 ¥ ~»
sped sald it with
OTE
grange trove. He bad to lanve Bowe
i forend on Bim a small basket of prove
| ihleves and robbers ross before Bim
not be pwrfected for)
tinrrrnment and |
Tous
i
% Gazer Lo.
%, { )
he sal
1! wes pot long before thie (rllene
homestead began 10 ho fegatded corr
ously by uh ae chanced 10 pass thar |
wax. The broken femes, whieh Bnd
fweirne Almost 8 I» the fandeoste,
fd given plsce fo betler ones ad
srongd the cleariog Wandin heros |
pubbish amt a sir ing branches of |
the sarang trees had disapponp “1 The | gar ments a Naw pete and a 1
Bananas were trimmed Into shape The | Jacket is always in style alwa
cabin door swung gravely on (wa mand.
hinges instemd of hanging tipsily to
one gide, The brush deny the rowed
wide woe en away snd a sidewnlk at
tenant !
The noighlors kept a sald HE wonder:
4 of the place and when
i becarse linown that Me Windean |
kad plowed w couple of acres for :
shi hoy. and was to fake bis pay bo
bY tookwl gquestisningiy at ;
each fled they made a mis
sae? Rurdly Plus Falher af goed x oy 4
eonbd Bet be who Had, i
Mpnntine ono peg hibor ave Bob.
sane sowie another shows sid Bim how |
to rides nn Bix sweel potatoes to the
heikt advantage. another mph hies
baw to put 8 bud into an orange trap.
Later. when his peas sod beans began ;
to ppprosch maturity, they froguently
stopped andl took his track into town
tiwirs,
Ihe winter had passed snd early
sumuier Was approaching nod still
thers wore no sigos of the elder Crof-
tors. Mr. Windom told Bob tbat bis :
husiness mist Have buen more difficnlr .
: and olay to-date
than he had expected. “Likely oe and is abuolutely up ic
trated It 1» of smooth faced castor cob
wanld be back before long” Bob ored cloth, the revers and voll
never heard the full story from S8Y opn white snd bonded with arros
Black braid showing irends oF @
£1 af
fg OTerel;
wk. they
Gir,
WOMAN s JacheT
ANTS
SLOWD ttdades wit the Jalen: festuris
He had Neen at work for Mr Wir
dem mevers] wiwks grubblng paimet
to, and wae to take his pay in young { ack to the waist line, mak ne Jong
tapering revers buttaned sod Tarn id
Chapel froin ihe neck 48 shows 1
all emt, or chised To Yha than
inssini style gs preformad The at
: tale 8 centre seams and
vary early and dud not return until
atior dark. Mrs Windom waually
shins or fed his pockets With cranges.
Cie eveliing, a# be approscusd | and are joined to the Tronin
Lopse. he fancied he saw some one of ander arm Fores.
Jeanine apiinst the fee. 1+ was tos in bell sixle sad the peck Ant ‘
dark to as Slearly, and for a moment Useith the Alglan sdiar. Tow sealed
stonned) frvessintely. Vislons of closed by eae Of swviall i
toaps, Bul buttons amd bo tion
pe substituted, IE desivped
M's ent this jacket Tar 8 Hin
iy
he { ans nna
askew
has tha timught of hone made him
pull himself together and walk quietly
Lo as Hed
The fH gar seem Batis
Bim As le Was alent io pass bY.
heen wel fence fanaht bis on
“Yere 4107 now, and dressed up,
hat | yore mine, mine! Only I dasn't
se. 4 pever done anythisg
asd off Le a bear and never
iH p, aor Hits Bobby!
of he hen He Tost helfors now, and
bn ed RR
#5 an A
ha
HE
33st
wn gid By h BTON ae n
It we ocnngat Bia
RE
y & bd
pang ¢ Te sward with A
poate
INNER fa 25°N
disprign ond
and
* Or pawl Ye hav
wis minates they
Flan B
&
ee pANGLETR
she oranges grove. Pye wor
treme of Mr
axfe Wi fpepeg ied
ie ws Windan
back”
anid be
gar
I wer BH
fad the
tae Daa ar
HE Axi
A > <<
ad cane
nan’ before
sgn Bat
Babe, and
{ ain't fvellng
feta ARED
uid ize to
Se Bosest fend
ron
re
Sh a
LL of
rs Bai ag
wanderingiy.
fv'a heen bere at
i oesliuna vee
of materigs fort)
two vids Blog
peated.
wd
cial fowasa
ivr Rad J entered the toa
Srna
Hane,
the 4 hontders,
FR
: and fire expen 3
ad he had Biduen fhe Loopy AWar Wm
ao | {Tis persun instead,
:
Sie
The smart ® May Manton model |
i Fails wat
te he warn shorter,
Ax Hane IX
r faced ;
ata] ening wear fussy
Tso mere affostive,
The fronts of the jacket are ed 1
with single darts apd nn be fu srped |
Phe slioves sre |
wrath
gn of 1
: DEON 24
he parpniped
{eee OR ter Ta a. hires two OF re
ve inches wide for plastron, collar
sii fer Eire ria
a i
Velvet: Topped Slippers.
pating as well as fashionable
tthe velvet ser for nee
It hse 3 dongeronsty high lawl,
forth the beauty of an Ausdslne
as a fap wiioh re
indeed, shan a BE.
Velve
i& untied
eather at
a. Bre
hie, fusing
% ana
ANE ERT
‘Besntug Gowns For firls.
THiite godns ansarried girls are
Tor the more pals
the tong ars te folds
The punted
for
of
ie mde with {
Inui corded ar the edge. Condings,
warily massed or in gronps of gradu.
#0) width are wen on ik skirts but
fittle frills ave
14
Three Quarter Conte. :
Th be aEArier tuts will snay #
hart ease of popsineiey | for p ; meget
{laa 7b
Bf E5ie ¥
; 1 ag ETT
ented de sininie af
sane Higue that
sate tor thie LHe
vr ef Foouaels
ing snd yoke of
She SE Rate
st af aloes
Tow
Ravhins file
Tei ng
5 Ew
Sirsipsn wane oly
oR Rie 3
sens.
F534
7 Sree
BH
of sik nest fs,
needlework