The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 21, 1901, Image 7

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    Nottingham ls the righeet town ba
PITTSBURG.
ity college maintained by the
Grain, Floor and Feed
® oral J anne | univ
burg, skys that the Boer is not fight-
4 told that he per
. which very pearly
a bratal hack driver into the
art, apd was a topic of con-
e hotel and other places
ly frequented. The story es-
vigilance of the local news-
ternity, and is here published |
first time, Daly was coming
he espled & negro |
belaboring a crippled old
hr a heavy whip in an almost |
effort to incremse Hs speed from
lpw trot, says the Wash-
Daly hailed the driver,
kly drew rein and approached
with the prospects of obtain-
fare. "Where do you want to
boss? aquired the negro. “17H
£0 go with you to the police court |
don’t stop beating that poor oid
pepiled the millionaire. "You
the nag along faster with a,
outs and a wisp of uay in|
mw than yon can by beating
behind. When did you feed
1 The negro complained that
‘were hard, that fares were scarce
yat he could not afford to priv
ter for his horse. Daly saw,
of the argument at once and |
how much the cabman aver.
week, und was told that $8 or
ras considered a god wage. Daly
d down in his vest pocket and.
h a roll of bills trom whien
eled & $20 note and handed it to
ontahed negro. There, take.
$e.” said the copper king, "and pat
that rack of bones in the barn and.
m to & banqaet of hay and corn
'] see you with fim on the girents
next two weeks 11 have you
Shah Pa Boe ab si 2
pon Rood an unevenly dyed sppeas- |
me i
Onroirgie believes in being gen |
ie alive, and does not de
manifestation of his charity une
has parted him from his wealth,
hin gifts amonnted to KLO00000, |
away $5,000,000.
rh Cra
1 & Co. Peaps.. Toledo, 0.
a have known F. J. Chee
be lngt 1: years, and Deliers him pees |
lly able to earry out any oblige.
by their firm.
fmuax, While Drugeiets. Toledo,
feu A Mamvrx, Wholesale |
Toledo, Ohio.
are is taken internally, set.
the blood snd macons sur.
rice, The. battle
fills are the best,
RRO RA FS THES ET RI RL
752 marrisges in France
d you will got the best every
pw free. Carter's Ink Co. Boston, |
record running high jump is sx
and three-quarters inchs :
ing Syrup lor children
fien thegumae, reduces infammay
y pain, cures wind eolic. 2 a bottle
PARAS tionary Laie Ar A KAGE NA
dresser feels 10 compunctions |
wo highly spoken of
x, 523 Third |
ers ignorance; or more
from s mother's neglect 10
instruct her daughter | :
nm says ‘woman must suf
[ng Women are so taught.
Httle truth aud a great deal :
pration in this, If a young
suffirs severely she needs
, and her mother should wee |
gets it.
motliers hesitate to take thelr
to & physician for examin |
o mother need hesitate to
‘about her daughter or
rs. Pinkham aud secure
vient advice without
. Piokhain's address ig
! pounds of raw Hamburg steak with °
priain’s one morning
hackman |
| bedrooms,
| plety from which to make a selection, |
or has
{the walls
off with ammonia and water and piec-
ture mails can be driven into it and
| piace the back toward the centre of
the room.
(rich and heavy.
| should be in monolote.
; Waxar—No, 2 red.
Rye No. 2
. Conn-—No. 2 yellow, ear.
No, 4 yeliow, shelled
Mixad sar.
OKs NG Eo white
Nis. 3 white
| Frove-—- Winter patent.
Heat Cares Burne,
The pain caused by a burp ean bs
allaved by the simple process of BUD: ew
ing again. If a person has the misfor-
tine to barn the hand or the finger, the
pain can be entirely stopped by hold.
ing the injured member as Dear 48 pow
sible to the five for 8 minute or two.
Have 8 Glaoe-Pot,
There are a great many times when
a glogepot in the house fs a well
spring of pleasure, and Ix an ecobomi-
eal Investment, especially when of the
Rind bere deseribed: Buy at a tip shop
one small tin ean, costing five cents,
and a Jarie one costing about fen
cents, (on which the staaller can be wet;
five ur six cents worth of glue will
wend a great many broken srticies or
will fasten things that have become
unglued Pat the gine in the small
cap with a Hite water; put boiling
water nthe jarszer and set the give:
enp In 1: In a few minnrex the glue
will toed snd be ready for ase,
Devorating Bed-Rooma,
Kone of srvetcont flowered
musiins are mort charming when raf
fed for earings and covers, or wisn
trigvmed with a white estion ball
vinge. With ordinary denim aml
fhe
| dotted musiin, or even with cheese
cloth, any
charining.
bedroom may be made
There ate many chintzes
| that cost only fifteen or sixteen cénis
a yarn), The printed Indian cottons
Are interesting. and the erétonnes, an
mires, serime, cotton damasks and
taffetas all lend theruselves with de:
Hghtinl -esalts to the decoration of
There is an Infinite va.
hunt it le never to be forgotien that
however pretty the paper. a large flow.
no place In 8 small room.
Figured and flowered curtains also
have no place In one hung with flow:
ered or fivured paper. Heavy curtaiog
ought sot 10 be lighter in tones than
With an occaxional por
tiers the case slters, and again with |
certain Vepetian silks taking up some |
one tone nh the rocm. :
Burlaps make an excellent wall cov. |
ering for small rooms, especially when |
a wall fs likely to be rubbed by any
one making the bed. It ean be wiped |
pulled out without leaving a mark.
Harper's Bazar, i
- Yeml, sxtre 5
i Vel, good 10 ehoios,
{Veal somo to aly
Piano Drapery,
The pisno. onleas treated decors
tively, is a stiff article of furniture, |
As standing the back to the wall dead- |
ens its tones, music lovers are foe |
clined to reverse the Instrument and
Ax that ix unsightly, sonie
drapery it weeded, which should be |
A good way is lo
cover the back with a broad, double |
pox pleating of silk, drape over the
top and one side a hanging of the
same colored plush Should silk alone
be used It should be richly embrokl
ered. A musical score and musical
instruments artistienlly grouped would
be very effective. The embroidery
if the plano
i placed diagonally across one corner
A SA EV A PS do
| the stiffness is relieved by standing
behind it a handsorne screen, prefers. |
bly one of dark, rich coloring and
matehing or contrasting with the
wood of the instrument. A black back- |
| ground with mixed figures in gold etn |
broidery, Japanese in motive, is dec |
orative. A rich. dark corner cabinet
| is also suitable, or a tall pedestal hold- | an
Other things |
will suggest themselves. —Good House |
fue a bust or a statoel
Keeping.
olIsFHOLD |
Hamuurg Steak Baked—Rob deep |
cooking dish with onios, line with |
thinly sliced bacon, sprinkle with one |
galtspoonful of pepper, season two
one minced onion, one teaspoonfuleach |
of sage. thyme, parsley and celery.
one teaspoonful of salt; pack iote
dish, cover with thin slices of bacon.
Bake fort minutes.
_ Delicious Apple Salad—Take half a
dozen rether tart apples. peeled and
lived, and sdd a Spanish pepper. |
chopped fine. Place in your salad |
Bowl the tender leaves of a large head |
of lettuce and upon that the apple |
il slices sprinkled with the chopped pop
per.
posed of six tablespoonfuls of olive |
of
young lady
' here publish, wrote
Am Bdanuasy, 1509, saviog
r had suffered for two
egular menstruation —
“the time. and pain in
11, and was generally
Pinkham promptly
vice, and under date of
ve mother writes again
Pinkhnm's Vegetable
d her daughter of all
ularity.
medicine for regu
Over all pour a dressing com |
‘ofl, two tablespoonfuis of lemon juice |
and a little salt. Serve with cold |
meats,
Oyster Macaronl-Break half a :
pound of macaroni in small pieces, |
cook in plenty of salted bolling water |
until tender: drain and arrange in a |
deep pan the macaroni and one pint |
of oysters in alternate layers. To one |
cup of rich milk thickened with one |
tablespoonful of flour add the oyster |
Yiguor, ons tablespoonful of salt and {
one kaltspoonful of pepper; pour over |
the macaroni and oyster and bake one |
half hour in a hot oven. Serve with |
tomato catsup.
tok Hs HA RO
Philadelphia makes ninety per cent
of our ‘pgrain carpet,
¢ BRI pas
I Gewnd So ohoion,
I Connon Wo fair,
| Latte, extra spring $
{Are
jot supplies ont
ell ine expected toss coma
3
Wie at expo 8
Fatiey Straight Winters,
Bay Mo | inuithy
hover Noo d ; he
Fro. Noo | white mid ton
Brows middling
Bran. bik :
Braaw.
Lut
Datre Produaris
Berens Fig creamery. 0%
Ohh CPMINPEY Lh i $i
Fancy country roll, 135g
Creer Ohler, now. 0 iy
Neon Yark, oow oon aah ig
Ponitry, et
Hess. pwr Ib EN 19
Cooney dressod Lis 13
14g
dg
Foose. Pa. and Obie, Tesh, 14
Frais and Vegeinides
Brass. Xavy, per bushel... 8 7 O@
Forarows Fancy white, ¥ ba, 45
Calrany-—per barrel... 1 25
Onons-—jpeer bushel i iD
BALTIMORE
Frovn.- Winter Patent, sR
WarareNaw 2 pal. aT
Conx—mixmd ns $4
GATE... rae BE
Pao : En i
Brrres--Ohio sremnary. an
PHILADELVHIA
Fron Winter patent LE 3 Ie
Waras Nod rd SE 5
Com% Ne, Tweed Sas AY
pon Ne 3 white .
Brey (penmiery, axira.
ose Pensevivanin Drei
NEW YORK.
Froon- Patents,
Wayay
CER sii
Cinta White West opy =o a
Forres pr =
Ford Sate ald
#3 Ba
15%
LIVE STOCK,
Central Stack Yards East Lirarty od
CATTLE
Prime Seavey, 10 to 1600 ts 8 5
Prime. L800 10 1408 De. Lois 5
Medivon, (000 10 100 fa. w
Lo ln
Botehes 906 0 100 the... #0
Canyon to Tair. Jig &
{ryen, common do at
Camuion to goed Tad balls & cows
Mich coma, each a :
Extes miieh cows. eneh. 000
Wine
Fringe medium weights Lok 5 ME
Beat lonry yorkors aad medicine
Lacupd $0 eBodon DRAKE
Grodnd plas and ght yorker.
aq 8
a4
Bl aide ee
an LA
Prion heavy Bogs. o.oo
Comneon to lar. Ceeeiid
Bouglhs , |
Ce
SHERP,
Fries mediums weight wathora
Medivim,
Sv we
LANES
.
Ln fo Lan
Latte, good to choles, spring...
Lamhe, coumnon to Inir sprit.
UBE8 BEE guy
ela Me
Yeal, common hessy
BGI WRAL
BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
nay i ahi eb Si 6 BSNS VHA EE
pr
Wheat Crop Report and A most Everylhing
Eise Show Marked improvement Good
Week lor Fiour snd Gram Exports.
R G Dun & Co's "Weekly Review
of Trade” says: Improving wheat crop
reports, a pig won production seldom
exceeded. strong cash prices lor all won
and steel product thay can be deliverad,
heavy grain exports at guod prices, ace
tivity in minor industries and a money
market that imposes zo hardshup upos
business, comprise the bright side x
the picture of the week Threatening
labor troubles seem more remote, Steel
muich behind their orders
cory : £5
HLH are sli
| and contracts for Bessemer pig for July |
| delivery indicate that the activity is aos :
Lb gumiadered
temporary. rey the
difference in guotationy between um
mediate and distant dates suggcEls some
fear that present high prices cannat be
i While the zarious puois
4 are extieInely conserva
voing nominal ot
gro
Bass
AN Gutpul at the
any annually
gael 28.32
making the total
I.oagainst (gu At
Prospects for a go
considered
%
year, but 3 good gun ove
price ta Bg Fade
were aon an the United :
yon last year. and 13 in Canada agaist
%3 ia&%l vear
Bradstreet
Rour shcownts fof
4501030 bushels, agains
eis st week, 372TaW
corcesponding week of
hasheis in 3%00 and
in 28 F
¥oreoenl years
the wiex
Wheat
shel in
LX 4 114.040
yErpard hushels
an
371.430 bus
# a 3. ay 3 Aa
T4110 hot ga tiebn Taut
ALG 3
irre 7 PINE! In
and
Lot
Nd
AER RIL
hash
fds week 7X wshels in this
WEEK A year ¥ 7, !
hoo and 1041.57 tig in 188 From
July t we 4
ATE IRIE. 13%
120 bushels last ¢
bushels tn 15800
The Indiana Legisiature has passed i
| efalist in curing nervous and chroule
ball providing # penaity of death in exe
¥
treme Canes and ampnsonment from 10 :
| ponsilted free. personally or by letter,
years to a lie term for kidnaping for
ransom,
ni
lity
‘Be hanit. :
| want the doggy but if yon want good diges-
ion chew Beomuan's Pepsin Gum,
Eradicaws worms. Draggiste
| or by mail. BR 4&3 Vaxy, Bairimons, Xn,
! in the
KA AOL TIE ini
ian
nt NE
ge
ARE A
A a
A TA
RTM Si
iis
fs A PRR
PORE ANS PND
wile 3
| will be shattered nerves, Insanity with
| suftening of the brain, nervous pros
| tration, heart fallure, paralysis or pre
| matare death,
C known druggist, Charles W. Eggles
4 to be transdeds
| tion and all its terribie symptoms. He
he knows is the best way to get wall
| mervous prostration, I suffered terribly
with my nerves and coud get no alvep
oat all
{my stomach was in terrible condition
| from dyspepsia, and | could sal hardly
anything
"" out benefit,
"i ness myasil
of br
"| pervs remedy, | determined to try It
| After taking only onahalf bottle [ be
| gan to feel much better
| appetite was splendid.
_ three bottles, I ate three square meals |
| & day. and had not the slightest dis
| tress. My nerves were perfectly strong
i and 1 felt like a now man, bwing com
| pletely cured of all my troubles.
including
. and serve remedy. and my deaire to
' have the sick and suffering made well
| and strong. | unhesitatingly say that
(his medicine is the beat and most
: | wondarful remedy known today,
From July 1 to date this season |
| cures disease. Don’t hesitate to use it,
gufterers for vou will never ragret it.
FRSA
AREreRale |
Ly . medicine, his word
| such matters
i 126 bushels ni Dr Greene's Mervura bloed and nerve
. remady ix the great leading medicine
. of the age.
made
. Doctors recommend it hecause it is
. the prescription of a physician, and
bacaise they know it cures.
tng for a hopelessly lost cause.
that, he continued, I do not mean that
be will again occupy the position he
#14 prior to the commencement of hos-
tilities, Dut I am inclined to the opin-
fon that sooner or later a peices will
be declired. in which greater or leas
freedom and independence to the Boers
an 8 nation will be gumranteed, Cer
tainly Edward Vil's proclamation
paming Milner az a paramount jord of
the Transvaal would seem to point in
this direction. It Engiand doesnt
compromise with the Boars they will
make her tenure of the country a din-
agresable and expensive thing I be
fteva they can keap up the guerilla sys
tem of warfare they have smbarkad
on for years, and so long as any of
them are left in the field bearing arms
England will be forced to maintain A |
heavy military establishment in South |
Africa. so heavy indesd that it will
soon prove a heari-breaking siraip to
the taxpayers.
A single workman can out by band
S000 watch glnsses a day.
Jo ha
Fexeie’s Cronp Cure
munfelpality.
fo the only remedy in the world that cures and |
events Croup, Pneumonia snd Diphtheria, |
fo opium and na oatses. 30 cents,
A man seldom enjoys good bealth while |
Garfield Headache Powders are made from |
hesha that masny peaple nse every day, sod
other products nown fo be efostive in curing
Headachn, Nervoustons and Seqraleia. They |
| sontain 90 opium, bromides or narcotics; they
are aot osthartic; they cure quickly,
oe i Hn
% Soath Australia there are only eighty
five worsen for every 100 mean.
Women ous seventeen funies 33 many !
glover ne men,
Throw physic to the Aogn-Af you dom’s
The value of all Kansas products for
1900. inclding animale slaughtered, i»
placed at $157 706 408.
Preys Vermifage
It cares. 30e.
SH TAMA) SA RHA eh
About 7000 people m Paris are employed
human bar
market.
Health and Strength are.
Within Your Grasp.
Lm—
It is the Great Restorative of Brain
and Narves
Oh. thoss nerves of ours, how they
do bother us! Weak tired, and ner
vous is the eompiaint everywhere.
We overwork dissipate, weaken our
bodies, ruin our bealth, asd finally
break dows. Sieeplessness and indi
gestion are early symptoms, for the
perves Are too exhausted mud irritable
0 permit rest. and the stomach too
weak to digest food. |
ft is nerve aod drain exhaustien
which makes the brain tired, and the
arm nerveless. the limbs trembling
the muscles weak, and the whole body
without strength, energy or ambition,
It is lose of nerve and vital power
which is slowly but sacely sapping the
yery life itself, and unless belD is
sought from the right source, the end
Haware of such symptoms! A well
ton. 329 Park Aveaus, Worcester,
Mass suffered from nervous prostra-
writes the following letter tolling what
“Sere time go 1 was taken with
1 hecame fearfully exhausted,
“1 used several medicines but with
Baing in the drug busi
and having had many
customers speak in the Righest terms
Greene's Nervara blood and |
*Y slept soundly at night. and my
Alter taking
“tt of the respact | bear the manu
factursrs of Dr Greene's Nervara blood
“It does just what is said of it, itl
You will be made well and strong”
As thts letter fa from a dasier In
ts anthority on
Everybody knows that
Takes it and vou will be
strong. healthy and vyigorons,
Dr. Oreens, the most successful spe
diseases, discovered it. He can de
at his office. 35 W, 14th St New York
City.
. Cuticura Ointment, the reat skin cure, for preserving, pusie
fying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts,
whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby
{rritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration,
in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative
antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women
scry. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once
used these great skin purifiers. and beautifiers to use any others.
from CUTICURA , the great skin cure, with the purest of cleans~
other foreign or domestic foilet soap, however expensive, is to be
compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and
TY PVE CENTS, fo BEST shin and snpleior ous
# Bs