The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 07, 1901, Image 8

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    About Starch,
ietory to advise :
i Bay .-No. 1 timothy
t added to cold starch is nn
reventing it from stick-
; me me after starching
will then fron much
f after these precautions you
starch Inclined to stick to
it 1s because it is too siiff—
hea a bb perry We sort
stay from the household
Melting the latter in
. we bottle the soln. |
ane in an poe kit
: the betier ORD we
Hh nge — ick ont the un-
od pleces, and: to a cupful add
eupfals of boiling water, dissoly-
oroughly and adding Jaatly oe
T 4
article to che cleansed
pe perfectly dry with a
To the scented bits of
. an tavaluabiy convenient ¢ham-
[ of the family, a fad.
bi pounds them to & pow
it. A it with bran to sake
hand a decoration
ine testing The
Hy who look well in
of thelr households apprec- |
the value OF & stitch in time, The |
ple ineidested by the prover
bé carried fo all departments of
ee household belongings |
are kept continually in order by
mended as soon ks they fied
cannot snddenty give out and
be replaced. Prudent houdes
keep i pot of glue remy to toe
Land once a monti or one
it may be convenient, hey
: fron. bot hi ran ba |
| necessary a hole in
lmost any Common met.
ded. Usually all that is
is to stop & leak in time,
pllent practic £ to Kees a
thing about the hooss thal
and every six months
, it oftencr, see that Hi is
ight. The best time Ix just after
ring and fall housecleaning. If
done the Louse can he easily
er, and at much Jess cost
: ory repair needed in left
14 hecoms necessary to the
of the home that it stiontd
ve—Creain one-half cup-
lin one saltapoon of salt,
I sufficient rice in
reeten to taste, then
d to cool. Peel a
hick, cut the peel into
gths, cover with water,
ites, pour oft water,
n half: plate them
baking dish with a tea-
} butter over each one,
sugar and set in the
ke: unt] they have obtained
golden brown color. Salt is
a8 some do not wish it with
half teaspoonful, hows
inklsd evenly over the hot po-
800 hs they are pecied will
rePeel. halve and
pounds of pears, dropuing at
o colt water to Beep from dis
g Put io a preserving kettle
nds of sugar, two cupfals of
: fufce of two lemons and
A of one Jut in strips and an ounce
ginger root. Ball iogether 30 min.
on, 4 in he pears, put in the syrup
15 minutes, or until
THE MARK =TS,
¥ res 8 RG.
Grain Fioar and Fes L
Carat No 2 red,
Rye Noo 3
Conx + No, 2 viiliow, —-—
Xo, 3 yellow, sheila,
Misolonr
Oar {Re 7 white.
Noob owhite,
Frioor Winter patent.
Fano y Biehl Winters
Z
Clovis Na, Lo
{ Fre No. } white mid tor
Briown wilditings .
Bran, ball, 00 aaa
CE RemAw Whee
Dalry Prodasis
I Forres. Blt crenmiory,
Ohio prenmery |
Furey sonntry poll
Course Olin, pew
New York, new
Poultry, sto
Hexs.gor Ih Sn
¢ wickrxs-drimeed .
Fa. nnd Oblo, fresh, .
Fraits and Vegetables
Gury Brasn per bushel. 8 1 Be |
Fosatoes Fane white, wh 210
CAERAGE ~twr barrel... 1 0D
: gis
BALTIMORE
| Prove Winter Patent. 36:9
Worst Noo deed. 0000 TH
PComsaominnd i, El
CINPS iis i
CR, eb ea Ho
Brryes- Ohi MRIHETY . “3
FHILADELUV IA
Fiore ~Wintre patent. ........8 1%
Weeat No dl md ek
Cops Na 2 ed CE aie
Casa en Bowls. ol ea
CC Rerten Cioaptiory. oxtrs o
Fotis Pepasy ivan Sein oo J
NEW TORK,
FrovnoTalents, 0... 000
Wesara Ne Semd. |.
CORR RG B00. isis
Bare. Nee § White
ETRE 2 a : .
ate and Poona.
: LIVE STOCK
Central Stock Yards Bai Wssety Pe
CATTLE.
Prime Beary, 150 to 1000 Ba. ¥
Frise, 1900 to 1400 8. 00,0
Medinm, 100 te LEO bs. LL.
Fat heifers
3009 6:
5
5
ies AB
Bate, 000 To 1000 iba. 34
2
2
id
Common to fair, ih
Oxon, common 16 fal...
Cotnmon 16 gonad faz bailed: sows
Mich eows, sich. ; is
Extra mfioh cows, onch. ........ La
BOON,
Prise pedis weligina, 8%
Fest heavy ¥] Joruers and sodiam &
Goon Yo cholow packers, ... 5
Good plc sod Bight yorker Siw
ign, eonumon w groiel,. sani
Prime boas y hogs. awAr aaa
Conon tu far. EAA
KRERP
Extra, wediam weight wetham § 2
Cio boy wdiisine, | iv
Medium, 5 ow
Cotton 16 SME,
LARUE
bh 5
ee A
SBR Sh
fanzine cltypen
Lambs, Rod 8 ehoion,
Lambs,
Byron Lar :
Yeal, exten. :
Youi, pod 3 holon, :
oy COGN ERY Y
Yeai, Sotnol Lo iar
ie
TRADE HELD BACK.
Raiircad Facilities inadequate to Car
ry Shipments—S8horiage Feit
in Coal Trade.
a pasa
RG Dun & Cox Wes!
of Trade sass: Although
railway retiirng indicate that transport
ing facilities bave greatly dmproved,
the nation's business has expanded
more rapidly. Car shortage has, la
fact, bheeconie the chilad retarding infin
ence. Prom all sections of the coun
try and muapy lines of industry come
plaints are heard regarding the inabil
ity to move goods. Probably the de
lay has heen mos: aZEravRLIng in ihe
cage of cond, unseasonabiy high ten
perature alone preventing serious in.
conveniences, Not only are domestic
requirements enormous, bat cosl is be
coming an bmportant article of export,
partly owing to jabor controversivs int
France and Great Britain and also in
the British export tax. Mill weather
affbots retail distribution 10 a yoery
marked degree. orders for heavy:
welght goods being canceled in some
cases where manufacturery wera bee
hind with deliveries. That the volume
of legitimnte business i8 not belug
Ceuriailed, however, is evidenced by the
gain In bank exchanges at New York
of 27.4 per cent over last year, and 7.9
per cent over the same week in 1858,
other leading cities the increase
is equally striking. 20.1 per cent over
1600, and #8 over 1888 Bheot mills
are many months behind orders, and
prompt deliveries commanding premi
Wms, even where poods are ready {or
I es ht fg often impossible 16
ship because of inadequate railway fa
cliities. Structural material is Hrgent.
ly sought. Bteel rail orders Increase
and the {ancy prices asked for billet
Eave brought Imports from Germany
Domestic quotations do not alter,
though ligt figures are not copsidered
on deliveries before tha years end. |
Jopper ia nriificiatly sustatood by clos
ing mines, Footwear manuiaciarers
bave made a general advance in piices
restoring the figures of early spring
Textile markets are wall sustained
Woolen mills have ample orders and
&oge guantitivs of raw material
holding win! prices firm. Cotton goods
are in brisk roanest wilh no ev 3 BOR
of exceasive atooke. Speculators sa
CNR a | inet aediine Irom the un
usally high position decently attained
hy pork products, while at the sane
time corn ade a farther advance.
Bhipments frofe Auantic ports tor the
weet wore only 498485 Basho
geaingt 1104 009 Qasr week and J a
631 a year ago. Interior receipls were
also Neht, 2.217.126 bushels, against
3.838.020 last year. Wheat came to
| market more freely, arrivals of west
ern cities amounting to 7,060,590 bush-
8 t 6.182.843 in the previous
sek rd S437, 60% a year ago.
$000 TO $1500 A YEAK]
LO We wet inteligest Mew and Worien as
Fraveling Representatives of Loci! Managers,
snisry Fro to Bive a Wear a .
| mcarding By #enet iene ane kha
Warsi gE TY es AY
| ween and cnn i
| Beanted Sed tare far 1
Sate position prefersd. Address,
Fan BEI COMPANY Pay 4
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$8. 00 For this i
AY YOUR £7 ATION
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£3 128i
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esty,”” * Master Workman,”
wine,” « Planet,” « Neptune,” * Razor,” » Tennes-
see Cross Tie,” + Ole Varginy.” 7
Fir Wire than i Quy oy hig ]
i
2 Goan Twsst Tass beng equal toane of sthers mesiaved
« BE. Rice, Greenville,” + Cross Bow,” » Olid Hon=
Sickle,” Brandy-
TAS MAY BE ASSORTED IN SECURING PRESENTS.
Our new illystrated
CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS
FOR 1902
will include many articles not shown bere. It will contain the
most attractive List of Presents ever offered for Tags and will
be sent by mail on receipt of postage-—two cents.
{Catalogue will be ready fur mailing about January rst, 1902.)
Our offer of Presents for Tags will expire Nov. oth, go,
CONTINENTAL TOBACCO COMPANY.
Write your name asd address ; plaimly on outside ol package
taining Tags and send them and requests {or Presents to
C. Hy. BROWN,
4241 Folsom Aves,
Louis, Mo.
RENE ivy BARRE
HANMER FAS SHCT SEX
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