The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, October 24, 1901, Image 7

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ppetruce of a ‘handsome
B er, but a fiet-
tore. some 8 ave Jouger garden par.
ver the grass
e, Women find the
with bouffant foot trim- |
too becoming to be aban- |
doned or hadron that is not near.
; gracefol Pompadour gauges,
andies and soft musing are made
ih long. serpentine trains, which are
finished with innumerable little ruches
and ruflies gathered or pleated. There
o stiffening whatever around the |
Bottom of hionable skirts, simply
ond flounces, to give the de |
1n the Ee at offices in Vash
Jrowasly thirty-five per cent
female employes are past mid-
ars of age. There are
in the depart
Over geven yours of age, sarn-
| $900 to $1400 and $1600 =
1 no other field of lnbor are
ying such very high sal
be. filled hy women ot
y ff seven different examinations
% One-third
{ 18 good for the day i
| returned to the jady of the house he
| fare the close of office hionrs,
igi is engaged, the blanks upon thee |
1eard are filled out with a general
5 oeth what is ane, i
ge they are willing to pay.
filed st the employment of- :
fice, and are noted fn a conspicuons |
manner upon a blackboard. Womon
gen in senrch of employ mon £0 to
in bureau during the weeks nme,
mine the blackboard, and apply to |
the clerk in charge for further infor- |
11 they desire to apply for
ation.
partienlar position they submit their
recommendations to the clerk, and if
be is satisfied he gives them 8 enrd |
to the lady of the house. That eard
oriy, sad mast be
if the
| statersent as to her duties, the term
of rorvice wd the wages agreed npon,
snd the earl 1s filed away for refers.
ence, HH Decessary.
*1¢ the indy of the house is pot sal
{ised with the applicant she sends
Lier away, and returus the card raarked |
‘not satistactory’ to headquarters,
with a request that other applicants
he sent to her. If the applicant is sat
{factory the lady of the house pays
her bonus of one krone or two krooer,
calisd “hand money -~that fs. she
crosses her hand with silver as an
evidences of good faith-and the girl
agrees to report for duly within one
week after New Year's or Midsum-
mers Day. as the case may be. This
is to allow her present employer an
opportunity to fill her piace." Chicago |
Record-Heraid
A deteagiheied Irish antiquary was
| Miss Margaret Stokes, who recently
died In Dublin,
Clovernook duck ranch marks the
successful struggle of a woman at
Chazy, N. Y. pear Lake Champlain.
At Bay City, Mich. at Saginaw,
Mich. and at Ellenville, N. X,, the city
electric light plants are operated by
Women.
Out of fifteen prizes recently offered
{by the American Board of Foreign
Missions to Sunday-school pupils for
esgays upon missionary themes, four
teen have been wou by girls
Mrs. Bissell has entire charge of a
earpet-swepper factory of Grand Rap
ds, Mich.
invention ‘was bers rather than that
3 of her husband, pow deceased
1 hi ten |
, Paris, do the
Poor Gira. - Vessnr.
tor example, you Ko * Vas-
tatle spirit that promptly dis.
HV Tram sereiiy, and
Knows BE hethe you are
your own bicycle, for cons
one for somebody else
te—and nobody cares. Xou
oney by Ironing the wrin.
; na, de Ivering the mail,
Mrs. Laora Alderman, of Hurley, 8 |
‘., owns the largest apple orchard ‘un
the Nortlwest. It Is koown all over
‘the country, snd has been In its pres
| ent Lands for twenty-four years
Mrs. John Kidder, of Nesada Conn |
ty, Cal, is President of the narrow.
| gauge road running from Colfax to |
Nevada City.
‘maneh stock, and during his Hiness she
Her husband owned
familiarized herself with the business,
The daughter of a wealthy Buffale
Iman, Misg lonia Roe, aged twenty.
four, has creditably passed the Gov-
eroment uwxamination for steamboat
pilot's licunse., Having accompanied
her father on many yachting tours,
t who can boast sixtern years service st
the wheel,
{in Virginia,
The license wan granted
A very young woman of Syracuse,
N. X.. Is paying ber way through cob
lege by a domestic occupation on a
large scale, Even as a child ber spare
time was spent in fruit canaing
jelly making, and this work she has
found more lucrative than undergrad
uate teaching in order to secure wontey |
for ber university expenses,
in the procession of brooches,
Bilver girdles to be worn over a sbik
dark oxidized finish,
holding ‘nn Hs mouth a large dia
mond, A golden spear pleross iG
body,
Russian enaniel is to be in high far.
or for Jewelry. Ringe. Dbracewts,
chains, watches sand brooches
adorned with It
An extremely taking shirt waist set
of sleeve Hinks and four bultons con.
sists of roumd opal set in rather wide
+ betds of bright gold.
a “bureau of |
c all who had
| takes the place of the usual engra
guid signet rings, either
carved,
plain or
ka which a tiny photograph
inns | device.
of one of these
The foreign Idea of wearing a gold-
en wreath In the bair was noted some
time ago. At a recent swell English
function one of the nuoiable collfure
ornaments worn was a wreath of
grape follage and fruit, the aves be-
ing rendered In green enamel and the
clustered berries ig gold
Enameled floral brooches appear to
be taking on new life among the fall
“1 goods, and some of the patterns are
exceedingly dainty. Natural form pre
| with also a few gracefully con-
ventionalized specimens. One of the
Jlatter conxists of mony frosted gold
petals with pearl stamens asd a dia
| mond pistil.
New art has heen introduced Into
hair brooches. A long, narrow leaf.
{like baroque pearl forms the centre
At either end Is the
a woman whose waving
: e drawn out to com-
F ROTORR
woman.
SAY
potty monfdencs to state that upon a |
hopes Fe himeedl ow
tals Pat fearrert,
ten or twelve yards, put five allen i
and Hudson bridge scross the river at @
It is even rumored that the
red drama.
tertained a suspicion. andl falled
and iv
| belt are heavy in character and of | 10 the b
are.
ail fred but of these suiy
ved |
The Killing of Bilry the Kid,
RI this t= how the Hitle tiger
af imal found Lis end
his gang wers on fheir WAY
the lines tate Metien, when
Billy finally made the fatal mistake
TL owas il she A
hesarue knowin, no what
he vioistiny Pat Gar
TEER Reng
POT n,
It
# would
of his
certain night Billy the Ki would be
st the repel houses of ond Maxwell
far Jown to ihe south of Lincoln In
the Hla Penasco cooniry.,
purpose thers £2 ¥
sweetheart a Mesican girh
rat Garrett, wits roo depoties 35
peared guiety Maxzwieils rash
house of (he & np fed. They
1 1: wee 8 bright
Wat odes could
ta Siye 1008
ON
be pin rik: i
{iarrett eft Bia twa deputies at fhe
gate, plows jo ihe door of the ran bh
oped the
i
Maxwsll
oo : vi
IB
isin yoons. He fo
Teal Arpuing 1aal,
mit =
wuld also In
he bad oppertaniy, 6
#3 i Fi #
Ta TRIEGT 8
Arreit command
ed the ranchman ‘on Ue goletly in bed |
Tis entoreed thin de
i
where he WAS
wand with sn allernaiive which had
safMismwnt weight, He ihen
in orer no Ee AEE tin
ore ATID
other Reph
and
he
Ph the
bandy.
rotor]
Pat (Garrett was a good shot with
heavy six shooter, Omes, while
af us were practicing with pis
at a distitioe of some
the
from his sixshooter in & postal card
which wes nailed spans: a free,
“Xow 1 will be particular.” sail He,
vgn shoot the stamp mirk off the
corner,” which Iatter Le
cally ns stipulated.
Along toward midnight a horseman |
| rode up and stopped his horse not far
‘rou the ranch bheomse, He came
through the gate where the two Jepa-
tien were siting. In dvder B61 to
make sny poise thie horseman Kicked |
of hig hoots. so that ss he sciuaily
| stepped over the threshold of the door |
he stood with his boots in his efi
tand. This surely was a4 moment of
morial danger and of mori terror Wo
the two deputies who held guard with
ent. They were saved, by Providenes
alone knows what of chunge fo the
mental action of this Hite flend. wha
was pow playing the lawl act of his
For the first {ime and the
only time In his Jife Bly the Kid en
tn
ahioot first and ask his explanation af
terward He looked with a certain
dcubt upon the two Smirtes squatted
down in the semldarknean
“Quien ex? {who is it") he asked
“amigos” frivodes, one of the cepy
tien had strength enoogh ef io atler :
je knew perfectly well who the ilitle
iy was standing there at the door,
with hizx boots In Kis hand and
toward Lim hesite ingly,
Now the figdre of Hilly the
standing hue, hall besit
i moonlight at the open ET, perhaps |
| with
P Jove and good Live |
i there had born a thengin
| mother at the beginning of his career,
; or | presented &O 0b
Winged devices are well to the front |
within the
[of Pat Gerrett held Maxwell Ughty
jogs slowly
| unenited ga he rose up fom ld ;
Unique as a brooch is a golden drag: | eroded
wall
i wound behind :
sone vagus softer thougit of
6 His woul
4 aig
FF
start visiile enough a!
a distance of 5 ow feit
room. i
to
ye long elt an
r
esl, His own long
4 iach
hedwern the hed afd ihe
The Kid heard wpe sort ef
f f qiick arg Bask
BONN more a pa
y jars The aim ns
# Fu gp
tava In
he whirled, hoo
of Wim It was to
Pat Garrell.
dark, was ace
Kid bis face
forward into (he roan
LPR
Hrale as over,
reward the 0
Net
sO On
was his own menial and museslar as | the
ton tat he had before receiving hil
death wound fired his own bol in re!
ply.
Photo rings are the latest adaptation |
of a popular Idea. In Torm these are |
nid
fares 2Rolx 0
f3arreit fred again ax ie
foil, Thus thive were
exer loosed ihe
killed Billy.
Ril's rox
firer shot,
cud the sins
rh
fron
El Hough, in Everybod v's Magazine,
WWreatind With an Eagle,
FER A
: iment?
that eal! for piartyrs
in
| —pecessarily at the risk of
it wing his
+L TADS.
: in
if be wonid per.
wizit 6 this sot fo his place be
a fen |
| infected insects to bite two persons
who have aml two who have not been |
stepped |
Yark of the bed where Maxwell lay. |
intter quiet
They were walking across the bridge : establishment of (his eharncter in the |
; Went ad 37 buyers from a various Hid, Glamorganshire.
i branches registered in New York s :
| iehest Awsrl om Cocos and Chovelste.
£ thelr Dusk
nese without fhe sfightes] lndlestion
| of regard for what the rest were doing.
did practi
thnndernd on
Pie
ing.
EW NY,
C Siminisihed itz speed rang a bell ble
a whistle nor gave any indication that
:
: Fyeaal
i
:
qr
wt bome and |
g Fa 5 4
Lfhe iniminier amNay.
: raed Lie
apy on : rash
tok | Nrpall
:
two were |
whith
ths
giver, whlch went Ligh arid | §
fodgd in the wall ates the bed —
rg And Jl The time the young |
i farmer felt :
tinking dveper and Geeper into his :
§ Thea :
the esgle's keen talons
Txbhoneted, Ressisr at ast hrew
In this att
sds Be managed fo slip off his onal.
He then eicorsed the eagle's jogs in the
pant sleeves, In these traps he heid
the bird's ees with one band and with |
the other held fast to Hs neck.
wird was now half choked sad hope
lessly captive. WHE his prise on bis
The
L ghonider Besslar walked bome to his
fares honte more than & mle sways
Hie |
apd the sean: reminder of |
Irirait Jonrnel
Heroes in the Servies of Belence, |
Medleal selence fn coptantiy pushing
forward Its frontiers hy experiments
Yor it will give
a shark to mout people to read that our
War Department bas actasily created
Aten) commission for the purpose |
their lives
~ tha new serum for the cure and pre |
vention of yellow fever discovered bY
Dr. Cadlus. of Brazil ;
The theory of this Brazilian physi :
clan bs that mosquitoes are the grost
carriers of “yellow jack” The Gov: |
ernment comission is to meet in Ha. |
A number of mosquitoes Known
th have bitten s victiss of roaligpant
| ypeliow fever and to be impregnated |
with the germs have been eotliertod
there by Dr. Walter Read, U. 8 A. It
ts calmly related that Dr. Reed has
“glowed thers to bite several non-im- |
mnnes ” who "almost Immediately de |
veloped yellow fover™ The commis
som ix BOW Zong to have these piagne
sre ingly inoscnlated with the Caldas
Bod so test ts preventive
power, :
All thee parsons, of course. Are vob |
anteers wha willingly hazard thelr
serosa him, and | Dives in ihe wervice of sciemre. Their |
his own pistol | : :
§werthy wl rerornition thas The Ware
self pace Bicing herolsza is pot less |g
@iteteid brand. — New York
Slav y
Warkd
face doweward upon the |
ground with the eagle stil fn BM B
{ nrooe and beneath Bim
Cgtec] consumed in the latter com
| Jt is rather surprising that he Indus |
| to estaliileh irom works ot 8 large
{ Beale, Buf the
| fax and the fuel-—sufciently close to
gether to permit profitable working.
Cpt Tar
| Brain and muscle hwllers
sant.
| ix. lke many other
| worid of trade, ob
distritation of department
pestad Steet beg in =
Britian lias long supplied the pedplel
i of ber indian empire wit (8 i
| ry of miksnfacturing steel should have | lo
| been so long delayed in India £38: 1
surse, the Fast Indisss lave been
tarsiiiar with its gue for a img period
| and have produced it in Hmit 7 quan
| tities, bat modern methods Mave pot |
: hitherto wen introduced, sithough the
: irom orem of the empite gre of rare
ourity snd may be fosnd in aband
ance wherever there are hills. Ab
tempts ave been made by foreigners
have all failed ow
ing to the difienlty of finding the throes
clement of iron working--tise ore, the
Presumably the extension of ralironis
BAS put 8 pew phase on (bs problem. |
i snd AOI AS OANA oH:
| Potatoes Scarce; Eat Rice and Corn.
Few jwonie seems to be awars of the |
fact that the potato fs merely a busch
of starch and water, contributing
| scarcely anyibing to the human bsdy |
Bolied rice and corn meal
not only have the fit making guaiities
? the pofars. But they ari excellant |
Potatoes
72% per cent. of waler and rice
72% pe reent.. potatoes have 2.23 per
rent. of albuminous matter and rice
5 per
of starch, while ries has 24.18
But corn asd rice contain
mare plicaphates and protein elements
28 per cest: potatoes have
pur cent.
than &re essential in a henithy body.
With rice a1 10 conte a pound and corn
at £5 vents a bushel sack, 3 potato |
famine should have so terrors for the
poor.
ei
Women Come to the Front in Trade.
Tha prevalence nf the woman buyer
fenovations in the |
wily attributable to
pment and immensely gat
stores.
the deyein
| hase heahives of universal supply are
Paced With a Locomoptine,
In a rice for jife over the Delnwrrn
Witkeshiarre, Penn, Pdward Wien
wot and saved his fiveyesrold son |
Setesen trRUD times when an engin
the strociure. They
wee in the middle of a span st the
time,
carry him, over the eigh vtineh wile
ties He took three at every bound,
and by the greatest cave held his foot.
Had be sipped he would have
beets caught bDetwern the tiex and
kiilsd. He managed to reach 8 pler
and spring on it Just Rs the engioe
Wilson sars that the engine Dever
the engineer saw him. He was com
pletely womgrved vr his experwace.
Reuln Kan the Often.
TA Cramer, night telegraph opers-
tor at Truro, a little station at the
funerion of twa railroads a few niles
ssoiih of Columbus, Ohle, was deiven
fram his Men and foreed to clitndh the
soma siare signal pole by a big cians
Kevpars, ;
Cramer was startled by the sonnd of |
heavy chafing feet and a low growl i
He hurriedly grasped his re
wre in his office,
pwmsd the window 88 8 eats of
hasty xi and eantiously unlatebed
this doar. The ney! miament the shagly
the Dear anpearad (5 the open
edt
a5
SG.
Cramer fred his revolver 1a frighten
The repurt
bear, and 12 came with &
tocar him. He topped hae
wah to Bre TWO eae %!
} then 3
Sie Hie: 18 ade
tnt the Da
er
apd the father, snatching op the |
Bay, ras as fast ae his legs could
S They ars huge
emch drawn Ny 18 oxen.
‘A thousand wagons,
. would require 16.060 oxen.
the wagons have been taken without
in nny case it seriously
| eripples the Boers to deprive them of
F mon bear which bad escaped from its
: | bean captored by our troons that thers
| thelr teams.
Clrgetural beanty, bat it 8
weloannent
Cweith
[were the
are comfortable
well warmed,
¢ Abie Teleph
ra Ta
Pare uriher
shogs, news stands and
Aisne Peery tows of any pretensions
tarsughont the length and breadth of
tha country has one depariment store
or more and every Jdeparizient is cone
ke a separate business One
weak ago. Most of them were women,
and all were conducting
RAAT PRN RIPE EE RE,
What Boer Wagons Ale Like.
Reterring to the large sumber of
wagons which &re reporiefl as having
jambering
A wagon and
abet
Ha oxen extend for
Hae
It is doubtful aa to whether
fr
their wagons snd so many have sow
cannot be many Jef.
SHA SSE RAS Bins
EP feoen The WRN Yoon adi OnE his : Skyscrapers Are Miniature Villages
2
‘ ; aly Pah
moerie of his revolver How poiniang officer,
{ ¥olver, lowered the liz
Bi
tine, In thas
The skyscraper, aside from Hs mas
givenies mAsY 50 be a dream of arch
the best de
af suyceemsfal 1
Ea arehitectural beaut) will
tine, Safety and conven
Aexr thives comiidered
Ci
1s gated,
plied with ail
running Waler,
TE,
Le ga
mail oButed and mes
while miny of them
equipped Wilh barber
restaurants.
of wire
fi offer un 248 1 Lis keep hea
toi Wie arsin into captivity,
A Dietertive is Always Kaguged,
‘A Brutaohigsa dleterliive
i wbemityl pee 3 op
DE Oe (WTOINGS
trav oa the pane sires |.
r | Shepied
5 pwentyr than ail ot
Uappiiestion cod
The company had
an ingtallation on
aay
J args
: “Straws Show Which Way the
the Scat
each ofl 1h
wail boats crossing baleens
and New York
ba | BSR ai ir A
Blows."
sem eimse Coamenad §
ATT
2d Re ponataniy i
amd dy he g aches
tend than words and
fiat the as
i CET Whar A
| pai.
1a offering io donate an vagie to Lin. | to
ealn Park zoo 4.
at Boen Hi near Otiawa, TL,
8 battles with
Pmt Than 3
Was Ein
near
in
miles from Chivagy,
gauiniering along a begpatt
Hill when he potiesd what he the
was a wid turkey ing on A
The hird seemed 1a a done and
have been asleep. Sesslar stole
behind the eagle. Wit
he grabbed the bird Gy the throat with
both hands He bad gpl been more
thao a few moments i the “mix-up”
messinr
a desod
wi
Bx
‘before he began to feel the sharp tal
ong of the hird imbedded deep in the
flesh of his bands and srms
For several minutes the farmer
vows it seemed a half a life time-the
, | contest went on, He was lashed half
blind by the fiapping wings and deaf- |
famed by the screams of the frantie|
BR Seuslar, a farcier | 2
tell 1h son
Head Animal RKeoper Oy De Vry nn
Cexoiting story of
Lendan s Threw Wheeler.
sleet cab fade 8
vn th Foil RAYE ;
sopicle. The third i
of 1h passant
x SEs
st
Yon: tan
3 4
pl Xi IT
ay d 5
a
Hoa quick lareh
“nut Le hive A Te boul ah to
and few there be |
FIRE,
e ford ar present
thar find It Bat its driver stated fo
cue that found it that it ix lighter than |
the ordinary hansory It sbeuald there
fore, be more successful than the
tour-wheeled hansoms that some years |
ago fried to gather in those who |
shirked the perils of two wheels and |
the delay of four.
game for the dull season would be
te and the three-wheeled haem oo
i fie verommend
| bhevorne clear
Pe af nam theoughont she orld that noth.
Ee |
An interesting
a | the world, have been locamd n Bouth-
i Tenis hen thes 1
os hair to
is wand
| poss # broke when i
aire York Qe Faun foray! x Phage |
Gurtaii rom for Liver sraabor. |
Oger amily phim hms peasiribad vour Tos
and alley it four packages my aystem is
tn perfeed condition sad my somiplesion has
It has Deen a
ba this simple hath medicine thal
cures in Nasrs's way. hy purifring the blood,
thos removing ihe mua of dissomae.
Vast wicket deposits, the largest tal
orn Oregon.
‘read Ba 181%
Jie fewsy
and ¥) of them would ektond for a
mile In = straight
; Hagons there 18 Ma abundant supply.
{for avery country Boer has one or
| HOT
\ axen Dave heen taien with the wagons,
Of these
Huver va.8
remthing soften the game, reduces
: tan, siimrs hm
| dom TA 49
| Fo Dovwa Tro
EIS SI o T A
Toe T rail was invented fa 18530
3 hn ber
| no Jumper features of the great cities ¥ Ratert L. Stevens fhe
President
andl shgineer of the Camden & South
Annoy Hallrond & Trasaporiation
‘Cloanpany, and T rails wers sade In
Avaies In 133¢ on Mr.
(det. and Iaid down on 8 part of his
Steveys' or
The rails wera rolled
Af the Dowials from works, at Dow
1'be Judges of the Pan-American Ex-
nonltion, Buffalo, have swarded three
old medals to Walter Baker & Co,
listed, Derchester, Mass. ‘or the s0-
| peeiority of their Breakfast Cocos and
#31 of their cocoa and chocolate preps-
EN tdrad from The Himvs. a gen 'Wious sud the excellence of their
tiemasn of Bouth Alricas experienos
| says that people bad very Lilie ides
of what a South Africas wagon fn
vehicles,
Sehisl. This is the thirty s.renth
highest award received by them from
ive great expositions in Europe and
Arperica
Sent PAI NRA,
A Luonatis se Juryroass.
An sxtrasovdipary incident has oc
spurred In Dublin
A patient escaped from the Rich
seond Lunatle Asylum. and while wan-
| Bering about the city wis summoned
: § #
instance, oti & Coroner's jury by the police, and
Many of
sswixted in finding a verdict
‘The Innatls hax since been raptured
aid lakes back wo the saviam.
Kaiser 2 Descendant of Arpad.
A Imdapest fournalist named Stefan
Miehuilovits has published an article
in a Hungarian newspaper in which de
ntofessed to prove that Kaiser Wi
Bim in descnnded freon the Magyar
ehist Arpad, the founder of the Hun
garian monarchy, says 3 COTTESDOR-
dent, The information was new (O
whys received the Cute
aper describing (he come
hatwesn the Hobeuzoilerns
as of Arpad; 30 he banded
AF ri ahi 1 afeial of the fags
x mud fhe matisr will be
it I aired “by Husy
snd that this lady ia of
sf Arpad.
A EH FS TIS
Baltimore fagnerg say here Dever
waa such a boots In canaed goods AB
IEW,
hen pease SAY 8 MAN
mean that Ke was worsbed
TIS parasa: yen ar strat. Ata
RE af Diz Kiine's oeal
; namely, shout aly 4 x
Are. Tin inbow * Soothing Syrap far chives
infdamen
ren a 3: anid Hes batile
Emitting t “the neck of
Making Bends war
Ron esler
Ido nat Bellmrs Pisa 's WL Cure for Cossamp-
pans for coughs and cold ~Jouy
Springs, fad. Feb 15 10,
da8 an Sehing might be
HET RATIAL