The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, July 24, 1903, Image 6

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    j ducer.
frat famce of :
sin 104s. by Charles 1.
2 Use Allen's Foot Fase,
Jt ta the only cure for Bwollen Emasting,
Tired, Aching, Hot Bweatin: Feel, formas aml
Bunions. Ask for Allen's Viol Esse, a
fo be shaken nto the shoer, Cures he
walk, At all Drogeists snl Shoe flores, bo
Dan't assent any substiintes, Sammie sent
Furz, Address, Allen K. 5. Oinwted, [alloy N.Y,
oe theatrical » stage employes have sixty lo
unions and mote than $38 members,
SAA A BE BSA A A FAH INSU as ls
“Tha Klean, Kool Kitehen Kind” of stares
Rony you clean and cool, Feonomical and
always reads, : Bold nt # od :
Fully 2900 persons commit suicide in Rus
sis every year.
- agi sare lise (re for Consumyion sid
my three years azo. Mas. TRowas Run
Nine, Maple 8. Nocwioh, N, Y., Feb, 17, 1900,
Ith tuekier 1 to have a rabbit's foot than
a bare ip.
Eight New Vegetables
Eight vegetables new to this ecun
try are being eunltivated In the gov
ernment experiment stations with
references to introducing them to the
truck gardeners. They are described
as follows: A European okra of plant
proportions; is a valuable starch pro
From Mexico la a pepper
| {largely used In that country and a
Great White Bear. the grestgrand-
| Tree, whilom chief of tho
ploding.
“husk tomato” which males dell
cious sweet pickles. A decorative and
medicinal vine is a cucumber, also
Mexican, which distributes fits seeds
broadly when ripe by violently ex
: Chevril, a sedgelike plant
from Europe, produces a tuber of
hazelnut size which, eaten raw, tastes
like a cocoanut. The Indian “baselin™
a vine, has blossoms like an arbuiuas
{and fruit Jike a blackberry bush,
Valuable If Practicable,
A device has been patented by Rob.
jert B Peters, of Knox, (0, which i»
designed to prevent railway collisions
and other accidents. It consists of a
system of elecirlc signals by which
8 moving train sels a danger signal
two miles behind the train. If a
bridge is burned or there Is a wash-
out, s broken rall, a turned switch or
b {anything placed on the rally, or even
the running of a handear on the track,
will set the signals. In addition there
is a register in the train Jispatoher’'s
office by which the position of every
*Hirain on each mile of ita track is regis
itered. By this indicator the dispatch
er can know within a mile of any.
_iwhere a train may be, lta character,
“iand the direction in which it is mov-
ing.
The Strait of Magellan.
The recent Princeton expedition to
® | Patagonia developed some luteresting
facts concerning the southern end of
"ithe New World. The terraces on the
plains of Bouth Patagonia are ancient
sen cliffs, cut during pauses in the
slow emergence of land, and the pres.
of this series of cliffs. Befors that
{region was submerged, great valleys
were eroded across the land, and
isiuce the land came out of the water |
geain the valleys contain intermittent
tivers.
ancient valleys, which has not yet en.
tirely emerged, is the Strait of
¥agellan,
: The unveiling of the Wagner mem-
grial at Berlin will take place on Oo
fober 1, and the musical fetes in cone
fection therewith will last for four
tays.
“an Back and
| elleve heart palpitation, Splosanon
headabhe, nervousness, dizziness
Doan’s Kiduey Pills are now recognized
8s 8 known remedy for kidney, bladder,
and urinary troubles. They bring refiel
and cure when despair shadows hape,
The free trial is an open de Or Ua self proof,
3
RRA TNA vi
Barres frmite Eavnin,
“1 reendvisl the free fons
po of Dean's Kiduey }
For five years | have hat
reneh pain in ny back, which
Plivsicians sekl arose from
Wy kibers. Four boxes of
Ian's hiner Pils have ou
ri giared tha trouble |
think I owe my jie 10 theses
Pills, and } wa others to
know it." Heo Davis,
X Ay
seme
Farmorrn, Va —*1 mf.
with pain in the soall of
back. Motives and Pas
ters pave only tem
i relief Dn Ww Kidoe) Pia
Loured ms" Ea B Brows,
(lind heap, when tests
Wl be raised and burned,
+ Vi
STORING COAL IN THE SEA.
Aisrasting Experiment Is Being Tried
: at Portsmouth, England.
‘Large coal dealers at Portsmouth,
England, are about to try 8 novel ex-
feriment, In which they propose to test
WIL water for the storage of coal In
der to do this five cases, each hold-
Lig two tons of coal, are to be sunk
ir the dockyard basin, and a similar
aantily will be stored on land, At
tie end of a year one case will ba
rised and two tons taken from the
will be made
it order to ascertain which ia the
tier, Six montha later a second case
and so on
til a satisfactory test has been
i nade,
Chicago 18 the best organized city
ol carpenters In the country, having a
membership of pearly 6,000,
ent coast 1s the Inftest representative |
The most southerly of the ;
forex over twelve mnths |
Preventing Fongus Dlsousor.
Preventing the spread of fungur dis
eases could be aicomplisheil better by |
destroring the branches asl vines that
fire cul away frim treed and busiies
than by the vee of other methods It
I= not sufichent to remove the partiine
af trees affected with hiack knot. Tiey
should Le consigned to the Hames as
no remedy In as sore in the destruction
of the spores as fire,
Notes Regarding Voof Cates,
Toor care for the vow red
size of her calf.
Neglect of woatied
theo.
A small proportion of roughape, ds
compared with the grain feed, tends to
make finer bones, more rounded forms,
and at early age better weight, in
cattle, = :
Good flesh and plump forma depend
on both careful feeding and the propor
pclection of mveders,
To gain size, practices gulutérrapted
good feeding.
A starvation feed will reduce the elie
of any bread,
tural characteristios are
A herd will be mare profitable I of
nearly uniform (ype.
Either insufficient fond
3 the
ar feed oF
poor quantity reduces the procreative
POWErS,
A vow that has a good flow of milk
for a cormsidernlde period will ralse &
better calf than ga cow thar gives tte
milk for on ghort
In beef cattle, alin 28 a sinooth, sleeg
form from which no bones protruds
If the hull of a herd differs in type
widely from the cows, the progeny wil
unpraftabily vary Iu sige and gnuality.
Tutermsitient care dock fol poy; the
care should be constant,
Common Sense Drinking Pooutaln,
The eammon serie drinking fountain,
deseribed below, can be made by any
one with gumption enough to be o
ponltry breeder. Procure a well-glazed
milk eroek and lay it inverted on an
inch board, Mark sround it one-half
an inch from the rim and ent out as
neatly wa possibile. Take plastering
Inth one-quarter by one inch and cit
them fifteen Inches long and nail on
the clirevlnr board two Inches apary
tae
the bottom ends to make 18 stronger,
Bet the ¢rock on something solid and
level, pot the cage over it after filing
and your fountain ix complete. A hate
dle of some kind may be fastened to
the top,
This kind of drinking vessel is pr
ferable because they are not easily
upset ie are easily cleaned, for noth:
fog will stick to the croc A dash of
boiling slice will retove all traces of
most any medicine that may be put in
them. The gallon sige crock 1s about
ten Inches gorozs and five and ope-balf
inches high; the bailgnilon size 1s
about seven Inches across aud four
Inches high and cost very Htile
The cage is to Keep fowls from gots
ting foto the water with thelr feet
Comercial Pogitry,
Choosing Natry Cows hy Type,
Too many dalry wen gre feeding and
milking cows which do not pay for
thelr keep. What good does it do ur
If we know how to care for milk, poe
duce the best cream, make fine butter
and market it well, {7 we lose in the
end by keeping poor cows? “Dairying
doesn’t pay.” is sald by the man whose
cows don’t pay, and how many we
keep In our dairy herds which have
neither breed nor type to perform the
work we expect of them.
ence between a $80 and an £85 vearly
average por cow Ia too great to give no
Boel. It is the difference between a
sory loss and nogomd profit,
The other day, while condusting on
tock Judging clazz, gore vigitors ene
tered, We were working on two grade
Jersey cows, having a large.
fmonth, block with poor dary
points, but she looked lke
%
ane
the at fpep
a sma toned il 3
8 pont datry
bad thie hatter
of theses tay
fo guess at pg pot! . do as pro
durers, To got an CXpRession fy
wy visitors IT ask
they wonld plek,
large, Llocky cow,
the dalry type,
Now the
two animals was £55 and $1350,
while enting nearly the same amount,
one averaged 10 pounds, while the
other averaged 300 pounds of butter a
vor, These two animals were very
different in type, and nny one could
wile one
peep a marked variation if Ie had the
Wa have,
is by type.
eompelied to use this method alote. |
two helore him for comparison,
The ability to select a dalry cow hy
type 1s most Important and valoalie,
it ia true, the Daboock test
and geales to And the butter eapacity
of a cow, but we cannot ake these
arouml with ns In baying cur cows,
pelther can we tell hy one or two tests
what an animal Is worth. Therefors,
the practical method of selecting catile
Dealers In beef stock are
calves stunts
ne matter what Hs nos
Fasten a hoop made of heavy wire lo
The differs}
what BOT :
wil |
ay
: en Crop
" La certain es
favored Fain wo
i of
LE oiler py Yay
al valne between those | OT GLIET CTO, 1
for, |
are able to find, very conveniently the
proper type for the daly cow, Going
Lon the basis that “haandecme Is that
handeonw does” and appiviae a few
yeurly esperimionie by a nombre of dif
ferent {ypes lwecds and individuals
we can obiain a great deal of yaitable |
information Professor H. L. Hoscker
before the Kansag Dalry Convention
For Sageing Doors.
Obtain n wheel tnnie from gn old m
chine wijl answer) and, after Sutin 3 |
noteh in the Batten of the dod for the
wheel, attach the latter to the door by
menna of an fron tar
be round! snd of a8 diameter {hat will
work easily in the whole of 18e wheel
Have a bideksmith flatten the rod at
TE aly
TO PREVENT 8A001%0.
Ea a a
either end, fist i 10 fit the dar frame
ds sn
aid make two or thres holes In each
enil, 80 that it may be screwid to the
door as shown. A large fiat #tone |
should be placed close to the door sill
on which the whee! will rest when the
door is closed. If the ground over
which the door will swing iz Kept level
and built up to the proper hight the
attachment of this devices to the door
will absolutely prevent iis sagging. It
may be readily atischied to an old door
after first placing the door In the
proper position, adding new liinges if
LECeRsATY. —ludianapolis News,
¢
as a
Millet and Bangarisn Groves.
Millet tx entirely o summer crop, and
the seed should not go in thy ground
until warm weather bas been pesured,
{It is especially adapted to Hight sandy
sulle, upon which large crop ean be
grown, bat thrives well ales on soils
that are heavier. The richer the soll
the better, but it fx very Important to
fret get the seed bed In a fing, pulver
zed condition. Plow deep anil barrow
several times before zeeding, using a
brush for covering io the peal. If the
locution is In oa good, rich and suitable
portion of the field, the seed should be
sown thickly, for o» "2 tlie stalks
She eeswser and more palatable the
hay, but where it 1s sown for the pure
pose of obtaining seed for the suoceed-
Ing season it should be dane in drills,
using less seed, though it ‘may be
broadeasted If necessary. The appears
ance of millet while growing ls similar
to that of. thickly sown dwarf carn, the
leaves being broad, covering tha
ground completely, It grows very rap.
idly, especially during warm weather,
{if there Lins been a plentiful supply of
moisture, asd I also stands the drouth
admirably. The tall German fant mil.
et In the kind generplly pirefurred,
Hungartan grass 1s very simile to mil.
et, both belonging to the same fami
of plants, bat while the mililit can be
cropped only opoe Hungariin
furnishes sueecgslve cuttings anti] fall,
which ix an advantage when the soil.
ing system is practiced with stock; but
EIss
Eh
it does not grow ag tall as willet, nor {
give such heavy yields at the times of |
cutting, As a hay crop for winter use
miilet should bis preferred
Hungarian grass are highly relished by
all kinds of stock. especially tf ent and :
The hinds may |
but the cutting met not |
be delayed Yong enough to allow the |
a8
ordinary hay and stored In the barn, |
sured before sessing.
shoot the send,
seeds to fill out. Cured the kame
the leaves do not cromble to pieces
easily, Hike clover, and when ron
Thiz bar should
Miliet ax id
| ; "
{ s ATARRH in 8 very frequent trues
| oof that class of diseases popuavly
nen an feraie weakness
i Catarrh of the Jive oF
| ouch a variety of daagreealie
| ing symptoms that man aan 5s fact,
the majorly of pile:
they are eaosed BY catarth,
If all the women whe are suffering with
any form of feranie weakness wound witite
ta Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, and give
him a compiete description of thew wy
tena and pecutmritios ul their tromlies
tations
a ey vy
directions for treatment, {ree of charge,
Mrs. Fva DBartho, 138 FEust
12th street, XN. Y. City,
torites
“1 suffered for threa sare
with lewesorrhea and j
1 dreaded very much,
Peruna cured me; it took mine
bottles, but I felt so much im
dreaded an operation so muah.
I am to-day in perfact health
and have nat felt so 106 ifr al
teen years. —AMrs. Eva Barthe.
Mise Mand Steinbach, 1300 12th 84, Mil
wankes, Wis, writes:
time, wan irregular and sulleved from tee
pain, | bad 4s frequents
{runs snd what wonderful cures ib oe
i formed, oo 1 sent for & bottle, and in
weeks my health and strength were sntite
br restored to me Mie Mand Sweindaeh.
Prerywhers the wornen sre ning eras
and p praising it, Perans is oot » jalintive
wimply, it cures by removing the tause of
femace ‘Aiseane,
Hartman has probahd
or] of female siiments th
; hving physician,
{wmpiy by using snd recommending Fe
Tuna.
cured ate
Columbus, Ohio,
ve ho iden that |
he wil immediately repiy with timupiete
N Xr.
ation of the womb, The doctor
ndvoeated an operation which
and
strongly oljccted to go undar it.
Now I am a changed woman.
proved I kept taking if, as I
vous sxhanstion and severs bearing down}
heard of I's |
any sther i
He makes thews tsires!
“Last wititer | felt wick moet f thai
1f you do not derive prompt and aitlafuciory vesulls Irom
of Peruna, write al once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full stale
your case and he will be pieasnd 10 give you Ais valuable advice gn
Address Drv. Hariman, Frosident of The Hartman
i AAR SA NA A SA AC NETRA, SRA
Atl pI on Be FL SE mE EA
Every child born Into the world with
an inberited or early developed : “tho
mours of the skin, scalp sad blood,
becomes an object of the most tender
solictinde, not only becanse of its salle
ing, bot becanse of the dreadfal feat
that the disfigzurstion is to be lifelong
aod mar Its future bappiness sod prose
thirough a cutter nnd seasoned with |
mend, bran sand a little sald,
makes almost a © tual fool
crops are indispensable (n pliees that
are not sdanted to clover pnd
grasses, fs they
bat grow and matur
As relov: g crhg
cellent,
nos
+ ;
Laey re
LEE ET
Hines
fun
nay pegs § age on oF
ErRER Turhwg
wo, that | SS
its H©
tn
tet Yeoweny
When
Sen
WTO
se 3
the
E niche
tn milnd Ia ol
effertunl whe
fran, If es
grown and plowed lee the
a HE
Saw
| Roh, Philadelp ha Record.
A NA IR tase
A Land of Churehon,
One of the features that atirnet most
attention tn traveling through the Aas
ralian oolowieos 13 the number
churches which are evervwhire to be
found. Every little township cr village
has thyee or four odiives devoeled sn
worship: in fact, ene Victorian hamlet
achteved notoriety by being
gor of five churches and
houses,
thie posses.
nd pubile
ARR i a
Safety ping are peculiarly Amerionn, | Imtosy ©
‘the mass
These |
atl ey ;
sre not only certain!
vies short |
3
$i och wes % 3 §
for a large crop of miller or
of |
AN
EXQUISITE
REQUISITE
for Bot wemther. Cooly the Hiond
Rootbeer “
A A package wakes Sve
; rw A :
| IT amicted with Thompson's Eye Water
petity. Tonoe, It becomes the duty of
| mothers of pach allicied children to aoe
~ quaint themscives with the best, the
| purest and most Tective Sestment
available viz, The C aticurs Treatment, :
i Warm batiis with Cuticars Soap,
i cleanse the sXlin aud scalp of crasta and
{ scales, gentle srplications of Catienrs
i Ointment, to siisy Itching, trritstion
sod infarimaticn, and soothe snd heal,
smd mild doses of Cuticnr: Kesolvent, 0
enol the blood (a the severar Chmes
sil thut can be desired for the
relief and peraest cure of skin tor
tured wfsnis sod children, sud the come
i fort of worn-oul parents
{ Millonsof women ose Cutioars
| pssisted by Coticurs Ointment, for pres
serving, pt rifying and beattifylog the
skin, scaly, hair and bends, for annoys
tng freitatione and weaknesses, and
or many saaative, sothvntie parpose
which readily sugge Hwmaiteh
Raid romphect the welt. Citompy
our wand tor - jhow te Span Hamre”
DR PS ETW DISCOVERY:
Soot resol nd seems
pais fooek of fevtusenals oud dare’ 1
| Pres. Br BB SEAN a 104 5. Amman Bae
We uso 14,000,000 of them ech yeas!
r get th 20d wt
Ares today
No matter. w
well wo
r adeoluve
8g.