The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 28, 1902, Image 3

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    , granting “the rights and |
ot a COMMON CANS to the
its in the tollecticn of Goran
Thomas Phiiadeiohia. | The fee
estate of the late Dr. Bd:
who bought it sight vears
Henry H. Almack, in the
of Fritehley, in Darby, Eng
Mr Almack's father was en
transcribing the manuscripts
l Bir Henry Fenn, and it was from |
. #aid to be the largest
Manchurian Railway admin
ration Is constructing at Charbin
otel which will cost aver 2.000.000
A ol doses have fo be a magician to
ery Lh lobuter and then make
epirit made from rotatoes is com-
~ yas isto use in Germany as
Sc —
J ently cured No fits or nervous.
: ohn of De. r: Riine's Great
rind bottle nd trestiselres
Tess,
, that the charter was prob |
| faflures.
order of mind, so will be,onr conception of the associated disorder of the moral» HE
Fundergoes a remarkable change
{ lo#es ita tenacity and In a short time
| them,
_itew hours after punishment,
“ may show po sign of intellectual deficiency.
eontrol In such cases, whatever be {tx cause i= of the same nature as that
| may alternate with periods is which no sich defect {a present
‘Lio the move temporary aitacks of moral defects, modern patinlory hy ity
{ teaching In regard to toxing would seetn to pive much support to the meth |
Baughty he had recourse to Gregory powder: while in regard
scheme of education to be adopled in the cz of naughty children one |
Is produced fn
the Intellectual faculties by early and jondiclons teaching, that perhaps ap
shameless children, whose condition is allied to moral imbecility, from the
jsad future that Is before them.
pher and
NERALLY speaking, the tnaccuracy of Americatis is nite
worthy In almost every branch of life. We are not a mathe
matical people.
We “guess” at things—the length of » buliding, the date
of an event the duration of a war. We say “it was sbout #0
9 #¥ long” “about such and such a date” “adout so many days”
instead of giving the exact date.
American children are brought up to believe the uselesaness of exnet-
They form quicker impressions than the European children They
‘have genvral tdeay of a thousand and one things, bul few of tim can give
an exact statement of facts about anything, Our home and social life and
school training are responsible for this. Even our business training seldom
recognizes the pevessity of fiecuracy In maiters outside the ledger and cash
book.
Just the reverse of all this one finds in Germany, Francs and England. |
But we have our compensation for {his Inaceoracy—a benefit that we pay for,
to be sure. Bint still a benefit We are a nation of executives woe act where
others plan: we do what others explain bow to do.
The foremost exeuse made for our inaccuracy Is our Jack of time. We are
oblized fo accomplish fn months what it requires years for the Europeang to
finish. Here It Is required tisat evervihing be done quickly.
We are said to jump at conclusions. Possibly we do, but we arrive af re-
suits quickiy. and geperally with sufficient accuracy for all practical par
poses. We often jurap over details in these quick methods of arriving at re
sults. We make use of a practical method in the field rather than waste
time over a theoretieal method fn the office. Practical results are what are
demanded, and when everything is considered there are surpridiogly lew
We are first of all snccesuful, and FRCCERS i* what connis Our men of se.
cess are usually not the slow, grinding fellows, but the men with ideas, who
Bire other men fo work ont the dealin
build the bridges, erect the buildings and drill the tunnels
1: Tecopnined that defectire moral control is apt
: to ocenr in association with those disorders of intellect which
* are ordinarily recognized as idiocy, imbectlity, or insanity, and
bh no one doubts the morbid nature of the moral defect In
j these cases, Whether jt be regarded ax dependent uopon the
Intellectual failare or not. it is clearly part and pares! of the
#nd according to oir conception of the processes golig on in dis
sense. If the one be reganled as due to disease or imperfection of brain
tissue, so also will the other.
There are children who He andl steal without reason, are cruel to anh
mals, are dancorons to leave with other children lest they should injure
and who commit the same misdemeanor time after time within a
notwithstanding that they may Dave
been greatly sfocted by the punishment at the time. yot these children
#0 frequently seen in cases of obvious intellectual deficiency. But Dr 84D
goes further and sbows thal defect of moral vontral, while semetinies per |
; t. may be only temporary, in some cases passing away after an ont |
Lo pover to return, while in others pericda of dulfective moral control |
In regard |
edz of the old schoolmaster who sald that when he found a boy ineorriginiy |
to the general |
ean hat feel, fn view of the marvelous improvement which
vjually careful training of hat residuum of moral control which is still
o be found in all, might rescoe some of those passionate, spiteful lawless,
* | scouring Almighty God.
18 to glorify Gold and to enjoy It forever.”
{days of astiquity. The Bille speaks of the men in whose right bands are
{ inlquities, and in whose left are bribes
Macedon for advice, utiered thess
thou wilt conquer a :
fications by money than by ars, saying that a golden key would wpen
| the money power of to-day,
| eniversal fawning and cowering before wealth,
fortupe or favor. We are taught to act a part, when we should embaly a
principle. We sloop over and walk on all fours, when we should stand
erect, remembering the siars sbove us
seeking to push their way [ats the social swim
hin feet are working people, who are dependent on him for food and shilier
Ing, Is the effect it has on tie xo
§ bis attention away from the real apd the permanent in life to the false and
the fleeting.
oan.
granite; and when to character we add culture,
more derable than time and richer than the kingdoms of this world <Suriess
] sue place, 1 think. At auotber
_bave served many years.
| sald he had kept mccounts of his tips for twenty years. The lowest on rec
ord wns $800, the highest $1800, while the average was $1500.
BE smile : compincently at the Hottentot whose pride Is centred |
in the tawdry ring be wenrs in his nose, ye! how much are
we raised above this savage, we Who prostrate ourselves Le
fore the minted gold of the millionaire? In our absurd money
A. worship, we have reached & stage where a golden calf, Instead
® of royal eagle, might well be thé symbol of our N ational spirit.
We are holding the Almightly Dollar so close to our eyes that we are ob
In our oll catechisin we were asked, “What ig the ©
thief end of man?’ The uptodate reply would be, “The chief end of mun
The corrupting isfloence of unprincipled wealth was vot saknown in the |
It Is related that the Delphic oracle, in response to a request of Philip of
words: “Make coin thy wenpon, and
HY” We know that Phillp boasted of carrying move for
BEY gate, and that a mii laden with silver could fod entrance through any
The giving of bribes ls, perhaps. not the worst feature of the policy of
The chief evil, nowadays, lies fn the wellnigh
in the blind srerambie fof
‘Many of the hangers-on of the millionaire are mere fawners and flaflerers
Other classes who bend at
The mortal bane in all this wmoney worship,
soni of
this toadyban and timener es |
the toady and timeserver. It calle}
It robs bis of the idea that character ia the chief glory of
Character in the ane thing whinge foundations go down to the worldl
3 We
we come I0te an inheritance
By John Gilmer Speed.
N some restaurants tn New York ne
“ in a box and divide equally. That is a very general pla io
Paris, 1 believe. As a rule, in this country, bowever, what
, each gets is bis own. In one tafe with three distinet sets of
: patrons the tipping Is so constant that the waiters sery ping there}
pay handsomely for the privilege
walters put all thelr tine
well: .patronized place some of the walters
1 talked with one of these the other day. Hel
This means
thal in tips this worthy man bad taken in about $3.50 a day during twenty
They are not the mea who spend |
their time in offices making beautifol blueprints, but are those who get out and
Surely the defect of moral |
atottieof Lydia F.Pinkbam’'s Veg-
etable Compound and find it i |
sl
There is, however, hut one} |
Rinee Tavisry the ores of Railroad
eh igranbers has enrolled 4723 pew
I members.
The International Order of Railway |
sympathetic strikes,
Philadelphia Blacksmiths have win
thelr girike for a ninehour day with
ant reduction of wages
Fifty new anions, with over 10.4000
manbers, have bhesn organized in Clos
caro the pret six weeks
New amd stringent regulation
{he German Grovernment
About TOO clparmakers of Mania
have pone on sirike. They demand a
material inoreade In wages
The ssaleswormen
have organized a large and enthusiss
rie anion and eleeted officers,
Beginning with July, all employes of
the olty parks at Omsdha, Neh,
recdHTa Ary dnoTease In Wages
Blots in the cont fold are Inld ta 8
gkevrel society of foreizoners within (he
Tinited Mine Workers’ organizntion,
The Ceachitrivery’ Unlon at Trontan
has forbidden Sunday fanerale wid.
dings and christenings after Bente
ber To
A gravedigzers’ union at hicage
held up the burial of (he dead |
haw for a long time been manifest in
Russia bas already lod to dangerors
wml disastrons distarbances 1a the
southern part of that empire, and also
to wome riots in the northern proviness
The strike of the cotton mill opeta-
fives wt Angustas Ga, which wis
Fkedd upon as a tesy of the strength
of the United Textile Workers of
LC Anericn In the South, wae declared off
P| hy the Exerutive Committe of that
bonly, The mills sectreld so mineh help
thu 1 was Dupossible for the strikers
to wit.
RE tone daa
When Brass Becomes Brittle.
It is a curlons fact wat common
brixss which is subjected for some
tine to constant tension occasionally
it
becomes almost ax brittle as Eas,
I,
Club, Addres
in ls fo Women |
Childbirth,
- Drax Mex. Prexmas:— Mathers |
need not dread eee after they
ham's V
etable Com
Hoi 1 Jow
for |
children I dreaded the
know the value of Lydian E. Pinks
Srapousd.
fo months after, and at the time I
hit death was 8 welcome relief:
fore my Inst child waa born a
'egetable Compound, and
1 used that, ther hr dt your Pills
ard Sanative Wash for four months
before the child's birth; it brought
me wonderful relief | hardly had an
ache or pain, and when the child waa
ted days old 1 lefs my bed strong in
health. Every spring and fall I now take
ma in continual excellent health.”
Chicago, 111. — 5000 forfeit if above testime.
alal is mat genuine.
Care and careful counsel is
mother needs, and this counsel
she can secure without cost by
writing to Mrs.
Lynn, Mas.
Condactors is very strongly opposed to |
of 1
child labor fg abont fo he enforced hy |
af Ran Franoheo F
will
EL Ge
of the pubile cemeteries pending the 1
} settlement ofra wage question. $
The serions indastrial nurest which |
giod peightor advised Lydia BE. Pink.
m's
Mas. J. H Hasxexs, 3348 Indiana Ave., |
what the expectant and would-be |
Pinkham at!
from Kansas, Writes ¢ an Interesting
i Letter.
3
0. B
Captain 0. Bertoletto, of : of the Tralisn
| Rarque “Yinsnllen,” in & recent letter from
the chief office of the Italian Bargue Lao:
“1 hove or several
hE RTL of the ; oid
aon. A receiving the CE
Throwph one o, rpam wl des
Ihe vee of sem nd two bot-
Fer Rage enttraly owred me. I ree-
mend Perunas to ail my friends.”
poy Bertoletio.
In eatareh of the stomach, as well an ro
tarrh of any part of the body, Peruns »
the remedy. As has been often sand if Pe
runs wil care catareh of oe part it will
| rare oatarrh of any other tl the body,
Catarrh i catarrh ww r located,
i and the rensedir that will cure it angwhers
will cure it everywhere,
re)
Hon. J. D. Botkin, Congressman|
i in certil'y
pine lit A or hom
pent care. Peruna is surely 8
whieh liad run for
The fillowing letter from Congressman
Botkin speaks itomif:
Hover ov Revneswrwrarives, :
Wasmiworon, D.C
Dr. 8 Bt. Hartman, Columbas. O.:
My Dear Doctor. It ves me 3
a ~ Jeary
will effect a Jorma
affections.
Tole 8 ct of cata of the tomach
Pas hae
ng a pristhod pr gh s century,
It stands to resaon thet + man of xslt
and influence, jtke a C :
great United States, has lofi ne
means untried and no stone
find & cure,
HH mith cures as these do not
clam sot only that Srspepuia 1s 34
tarrh af the stomach, St alee
will sire eatarrh of © Ne ——
passilis to magne bow any
sould do woo
If you do not derive prompt and
factory results Jrom the nee of Perens,
write ut once Haren
fuil statement of _— case and EE
Plensed to give you his valuable
atin
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
D*
| ' w. L Deals nade and said mors sons Sued + F
; — Walt ansl it Snwed Praten ee
six months of DR
L.
ean taprove thin
Am X plararamant to
L eNSta Toons. roeds, wii et
en
aN in 9 femi ol
RE] SE
ears. I was quite prepared to Lave him tell me that be bad eduented one of
s sons, putting him through college and the law school. This man was
erman. It probably never occurred to him that there was anything de
g in taking a tip. And for him there was nothing debasing ia It, He
d and acted in harmony with the sphere of life into which he was torn
as all. But it would be an entirely different thing for bis som, this
of tips, to receive one, Ie is ao American, and must take fees only.
a 1489 sain,
I be mani,
i Patent SpE Enamel Bax
. Caution !
CANNOT gE EXCELLED.
$1,108,820 120 0 $4340.00
a er
Hone epostaf ged Amerie ioathess, Negls
*
hat Nar Kasaerms,
Fast {olor Evelets raed.
Elem dy maid, Pe entra Dias, Camiog Pres
W. L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS.
2B i = Suirinl
of AotioTas four Tae Lufarmation
¥ h Ford
Hd and
a. Now Turk,
sther manufacturer. ©
RYE ARD wil ow paid 4 Tah whe
LAS Sa SHOES
CU mares.
A Hnited oon
amis {ate will
| Hartouss Sanitarium, Columbus, Obie:
INTY SUMMER GIRLS USE CUTICURA SOAP assisted by
CUTICURA OINTMENT for preserving, purifying and beautis
fying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands, for irritations of the skin, heat
rashes, tan, sunburn, bites and stings of insects, lameness and soreness
incidental to outdoor sports, for sanative, antiseptic cleansing, and for
ail the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
M~Much that all should know about the akin, scalp, sad hair is told In
1 generally had headache every |
day, | thought I would try glasses,
but. still I had the headache. One |
day my olece asked me why 1 did |
not try Ripnos Tabules, [ have |
Been taking them sines last Septem |
ber and am gaining fa health 1}
only weighed 110 pounds and new |
I weigh 14: 1 take four Tabules !
every day of my life-ope in the |
mariing, (wo at goon, and one every
right before I go (vo bed.
i
At druggists.
The Five Cent packet is enangh for an |
gidinkey occassin. The fanuly bottle, |
8) cents, contains 8 supply for a year, |
£ aE Biol Xan {orone
The genaian have W. L. DOCOLAS 8
me amd vrice stamp on bottom, |
Rr LL ON
: eal a
Kleetric
Thorangh Preparatory and Commercial
Free to sll stndents wha have
studied inated fog adinbudon, Titer the
fo Tour of way of rhe Collegiate
Rooms to Rents vuslarate Chares 1h a,
Yer myGRtesn preparing for pir ang
wpa Candidates Siar i the Er
at epeatal
Rann
totam] the
iil be