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AH otbor Uachlnps in tlio Market vrrro in direct COMPETITION ! ! IWFor Ilcmmhig, Fell in , Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents we will deliver a Machine for tho price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale. Olt Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, &cc, and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Ma chines. Fashions, General News and Miscellany, i Agents "Wanted Wilson Sewing Machine Co. CLEVELAND. OHIO. Agont for Suyder County, J. M. l'TKE, l'axtouville, Pa. "yyiLLIAM SPANOLEH, MANUFACTURER OF toiaiEs, BoM&Siiiis, Beaver Springs, Snyder Co.Pa I Warrant All Work Mannfactnrei'By He. 9Rpairing of all kindt prompt ly attended to on short notice and rAAjuanulkla tvnia MIDDLEBURO." 10 u. Alns thai ilreadful alphabet, Tits b ne nf vhildlino'l's years Each 1st If re. I primer telle its tal Of troubles, toils and tears. 1 wonder whjr we all mtin learn What oft we sadlv rue 'Twere belter far if half lb worlj Knew naught of I O U. For spit of all that school books leacb And all that scholars asy. These naujihiT vowels were only mad To lead mankind ft'tray. 'Tie one though never ought but one Vet one anil one make two Hence I and I' tbnngh harmles, quite Conflict In I I. Dread I O C lbee my.iio vowel. That every henrt app il That liaotil the peasint in hiseot The lor. Ming in hi. hall ; And like (tie fabled f iirjr bean That in Jack's Harden grew . In one short night ihey double height, These wondrous I O U. They sour all your sweetest hopes, And all your diily bread They make your dinners crush your soul They loke the sparkU from your win - our "tippets liirn your head I ne ii'iviir iroin votir stew : And dread dyincpsia haunts vour dreams Her invito, 1 1) U. j T, . ... , . . Thcyrebla.otelonyourla.lnewcoach, They mnrk tho hou-eyoii o ill your own. To pay for when you can 1" l nev lirnnJ nur sivlish soan i iney rouse you from y .nr Minday nap Wiibin vour cieliioiiei rew : And even iih the Word of I. if Is bvni nn 1 O L. They break the friendly tics of years, And ehanfre lite frieuj lo f ie. While smiling Fortune, plucid E lse, (row pale in want and true. l'ercliaiire.nl lifl. these wicked vowels Will giire tits de il lit. due And when you hnn I him in your chips Von II Hod it I o 1.'. j Sflocl "I' ale, TRAPPING A MURDERER. Over twenty ye.ira ago (aaid Mr. W hitmirc. a detectivo with whom I recently had an interview), I wan on ui ponco lorce oi .ew i or, "..o Hummer night, a few iinniitoa paht. Uclvn.lwiw pueiiig my beatina,. quiet part of C- Mr. et. when a , man called out rrotu a Becoml btory widow : "I Hi'.y. Hir, aro you a policeman?' "Yen"-' 1 repliod. "What iM tho mutter f "l iieani a nenvy ar in .Mr. oran- . . . . w , i...,v i ... ...... .i.. i... ,v ...,, wy .. ' V liavo fallen liurt inmnelt. IteiiiKl came in a few miniilen ago. . . , you I would ring tho bell." Mr. Hiadley win a wealthy old iiaciiuinr, wuo nan uvea eiuireiv , . . , ,. , 1 mono ior year, iu in uiu mn.oiie, brick hoiiso. H.h richcH wero a anb- jecto fietiuentgOHHip, and it wan naid tlmt in hin Iioune to w nel, mi ; outmder waa over atlmitted. ho kept a larce nmount of monev and Hilver- o J ware. I rang thu bell, but the ro wan no renponne. "Are you mire you saw mm go in f I linked. "Yes i nnroofit. He hadn't leen in half a minute before I heard a heavy fall I havo heard no Round nince." "There must bcHomething wrong," I paid, after ringing tho boll a nec- ond time, and receiving no response, tnod tho door, but it wan locked , ,, " ' , , .. . . door, HUggonUKl tlio mail ai tuo window. "I t on t bko to do that. Is there any other entrance f "Xch, that alley luat beyond tho "i 1 worn 1 ii'iiii.i ritvis i , , . , , - I tAlli s.epHleadatoaback yard 1 but the 1 .n r.. uuw.j .UK. ui . rear door. "I will go and see," said 1 1 and walking up tho Harrovr allov, I iu.a.rruw ..e.y, "": iv tho dun luut of a Blroet din covered, 1 lamp near ny oppoHiio, mai 1110 gaio, V stoodopon. Ilookod in, and pcrcmve.l tliattie, rear uoor -sun ope.i, siui .a...-, "K" ahono out. All wiih Dorfocth oniet. I return- ed to tho Ktrect, and auid to the man at the window t "1 ho gate and back door aro open. Come down and we'll go in. " 1U Illlll I. 1111. JUtU UU lUII.UU uiu tbo sidewalk, when I recognized Lira In half a nnnuto ho joined mo on an an acquaintance, named Heury Collins. "Ah, is this you ? I you lived here, ' I aaid. dida't know "lea, and I diiint rocognizo you ben I first spoko." "Well," aaid I, "thoro may bare boon some foul work in thin liouao, and we had better both go in." We went up tho alloy, into the yard, and entered the opon door. The rear room waa evidently unod aa a kitchen i and guided by tho dim light, we panned throngb another oien door into a narrow ball with a btairway. Near the ntroet door was un old tablo, on which stood a light ed candlo, that bad burned to within an inch of tbo candlestick. At the foot of tbo stairs lay Mr. Bradley, quite dead, and a frightful wound upon bis bead convinced mo that be had boon murdered. At my request, Mr. Collins burriod away to the police station, two bun dred yards distant, to inform the captain, while I took the candle and made a baaty examination of tbe pre mises. A number of drawers in tbe second story back room bad been brokeu opon and ransacked, and on tbe floor lay half of afresh-looking newspaper. Knowing that the old bachelor was not in the habit of inondinar monev for nswsDaners, it struck me that the robber might Sfe,ffip&L 4r If 1 SNYDER C0UNTY7PA I ItiiTe lm.l it in liin pm-ket, and potttii-, Ibly nnmlthfl other liulf lo wrnp tip l,i,:M.t' liiai, in a linrrv, wbat tnicht iirovo a Vttluablo cltio. I the) elore folded up tlio frngntPtit, nn.l put it in tnv poek- it. A moment after Mr. Collins rn titrnud, ncpompnniol by tiovernl ofli coin und a mil yeon. To ntnko thin pnrt of tlio story brief, I will atute tlmt tlio tinititl form nlitien followed, the body beinpj lmn l ed over to the poronrr. nnd tlio cuao; waa plappd in the hand of tho do- j leave of M r. M . wiyiittf that 1 teetivett. I at flint lntoltded to Kivej thotijfht I knew where the paper had them tho bit of newspaper I hud j eome from, and lM?o;ini hit pardon picked up, but I had mime ambition for having treated him ho rii.le'y.iind to bo a deteetivo mynelf, tud oon-! huiteltoj down t tho office of Ilie eluded tn keep it, at" leant a day or hotel, where I examined the reislcr. two, to hpo if I could find a clu'o from tindititf the unnio of J. l!ron (the it Jt waa buky I ditl Idu eetive), with room Twenty one On tho follow imr alUrnoon, 'whilo aasined. I know tho clerk, mi l I off duty, and walking nrottnd in or .j dinnry drens, I punned op'p.mito a well-known hotel, to watch notne pain tern win wero at work on a man Hwitiing-luddcr untie" tlio cuven. and my eyes chanced to alight on a who nut bv n third-story window, ''IT-"; '.V clitf.itf.M 111 packing a va 'i"" iim siihiow ivnsn ini, iinnan h'J lifted Homo article from the le Il'ii to atoro it h ny. a piece nf newnpa per on which it hud been Iviu-' was ' . , , ...". ! draught of air, ntld ('limn tllltteritig Idown into the gutter near tnv feet. ' ' I might not have noticed thin tri . fling circumstance, but for the man tier in which the paper had l"cnl rn that in, not in a alraight line, but 'ulmoht in the form of the letter V. nn I though it had been done hittriedly. I Thin, I remembered, corrennonded wit'.i the tiieei! 1 had nicked no in the ! murdered man a house, and lniinteh-1 cd it up and went to an ndjacent nl , ley to cotnpure them. What a leap' mylieart gave, when I (Uncovered 11..., Ilt.i tu'n liuK'itii ft tliA lunu.. dt ted together exactly. Thcro wan no doubt of it. "t )u hin track," I muttered. "Aha. 1 old fellow, yoii don't tret off w ith that valine ho cnailv." And being familiar with tho interi ,.,. : , , ,OJ , , . f .,!.,. , 10 ,;.,. , .,, , ,iow, I rapped tltlv " llm door, ao a not .to 1 r. .-.i . l. ... i. tiu.1 ii: inn. iijmi Com.) in." Kiiid a voico within. : I opened tho door and recognized, ...:M ...1 .... I... .1... 1 null m'llli'tl uil It imtr ot t't" mil urn , ,, , - ..,:.. " " i'" the vn inc. a tank ho had .1st com ., . , , ,,. I'U n-'l. Ill mi 1. 1,1,11 oi.ii in.,, I ii forty years, with a chain nhaveii f.ice 'that wore an expression. if craft iiicnn. I He neetned nomewhat c itifuned when , , , ,. , . i . 1 filtered, nn, I he nan I : A , tllll it WIS U, y,nlr I(lV(,n.t n;i(i, B Ii)ihfiiI.(. ....,', r,.I)lvillL, , .lelibprat-lv l,,..,, , (lor ,'m ,, ,lt the kev ill I M kt,t whio h() aroJ milll;(lll. , - "I hco you aro getting ready have, ! remarked, narcantically. "Yen, but but " "Suppone you stay in Xow York a little longer," 1 interrupted. "Why, hir, what do you tiipnn ?" he fxelaimud rising from hin chair "Oh, nothing of great conne ipicnce," I replied coolly. 'T'er hitpn voti wouldn't object to mv tak ing a look into that valine, eh f ?.1t,r,m,m .. , tho kind i ... ncRs to get out of my room, no ro,nmi took my leavo. ; torUhl My lirst step now was to go to nn l!o had taken tho valino from tho establishment in which Ib iuy Cl- fl , j u.k,v Bn,lt(.ll0(l it froIll iuH wa8 ..mpl.cd and in.iira for j hi(n , (;(!, iIuIl0 whon . llilu ... .,..,. i.i... .. .i. ..,, ,i.. m .l..;,,,, .., ;rrinr,,1 th..t "I1 Ol'ltll. II. U Ik llll l.ei.l III" , ..th Bl.nilillJ, ,110 reeling, ..,, iin rnom ... bt-rn I broui'ht up I against tho door. He then Htmtched up tho valino which had fallen from my hand, threw it ontho bed, and i i. ' fllMri'l I 17 iivntlllllllll 1 I 'aro you drunk or'tanco when I caught a gliu.pno of the ai a it' ! , v,..u'l I i.wt tlmf Let, an. 1 . . niv rniim op . wiii throw room. you out of tilt r , ..;, l..iv t" " ani,1 T.lrnwino mv - mitl I'lrnwtng my " m ux revoiv(.'i. i. it.ii mi omcer, ami am hero to arrest you for tho murder you committed last night." Ho Htared a moment, then a cliango camo over hin coutitenaucc, and he I , , . ... M 4 ow 'nau.l lairly roared with .(.llllll,UI Come, you can't play that said I. "Tbis is no laughing matter. Where aro tho money and Hilver -ware you took from Diadley 8 house T "Aro you really an officer ?" bo anked, growing serious again. "Certainly I am. 1 'erhnps you never saw this bit of paper, sir," nnid I, displaying tho piece that bad blown from bis window. "My friend," bo repliod. "1 admire tbo earncHtnesH with which you g about your duties as detectivo, but you have by somo means orother got on tbo wrong scent. I am very sor ry I struck yon in a moment of an ger, and hope you will pardon nio. I am Charles M , a Doston deteo live, of whom you havo probably heard. I r.rrived about daylight tliia morning, and bavo since been taking a good sleep, before attending to a little buninens in Brooklyn. I regis tered as J. Brown for a reason yon will readily comprehend. Here i my card, and here are some slight evi dences of my Tocation." Here be took two pairs of hand cuffs from bis pocket and jingled them before my astonished gaze. "By tho way, if that is the piooeof newspaper tbat fell from mv window, and you think it has any connection with tbe affair you speak of, it will probably afford you ao important clue. I . SEPTEMBER 17, 1874 fottn.l it hero, whero it wns prolmlilv I left liy n former lodger, nn.l I tliink J tlw.rn iii n. iitinwi on tlin tiiimriti." T pxaniined tlm tnntL'ill over Hip titlo of tho jmptjr, nn.l t my anion j ishmetit found written in pi tied tlio nntiiontiit nmideneo of Henry CoU linn. It wit h weekly papi r whieh I observed wiih piibliHlied in a little pity lio bud foitiiet'ly lived in, nnd it ditto wm no rerent lliitt he inilut liuve rei'eivpd it on tlio very dny preeeilin tlio mitr ler. I immediately to.ik inquired : "When dit! Mr. Drown t iko room Twetity otie f" "I'.arlv thin mottling when I was not ou .Iutv." 'id any one occupy tho room during tin' tiijjlit V "No or. yen let me nee.' he re plied, lookinii over the pr litiu' patro of till' reu'inter 'here tin nunio of Harvy l-.Uott. I remember now. He wan without batfag" and ..: .,. . rillllll : nilvil,1(.. s ...j,,,. ! ....... .. - he wanted tn lio called nt tiilee .o'clock. The jioiter went up at that hour, but the door wa op"ii and t!ie bed had not been tdeptin. Thenther cletk mentiiilieil to mo that he gave the Himie room, thin morning to Mr. I'rown, because ho wanted a front ; room." 'Po you romeinber the appearance of Elton ?" "Yen rather niuull man, with full black benr l." Henry Collina wnn a Rinall man.but wore no heard. Of courso my nils iiieinnia weru tired on him an nottli I dmcovere.l hin naiuo on the margin, lof the newspaper, yet I li-ver .beam ! ed that hewaH capable of committing u crum Mv mind now underwent a hcriea of rapid changes, One moment I r,..rnrdeil it nn ultnont certain tlmt u . ii;a i..i .,1.i.il.i t., .1., witb tl,.. i,..ir.1..e i II,., i.evt moment ' would nav to mvaelf, ' It in pre- posteroun; he in no Hitch man. 'I here .. tl lilllU.ltlit IV. tli(4 ll!4l,,r 111 '('lit ;......,.....,..... ....j.. ... es"- have got into other hainln. Ilo may have lent it to old Eradley ; or it .. I,,, ... f,.tl,.n fi'itm l.iu iviu.l Ml . .'"''ij '" " ' " ' i. ,.. i....... 1,,-t it from bin i.,., !, ' ' . . : .. e. Whv Klioill.l lie Have callcl tnv ,.., tltioli to HludlPy n limine I He !idcn, he wearn no beard. I On the subject l thin bravd it did not :tl lit'Ht occur to me I nai ne iiiim have worn a falno one: but it did filially, and I recalled very noon afterward, what 1 now regarded an n t most suspicious cireiimtitaiice. ' It wanaliont midnight that Henry ..itli.u ..! 1 (1...I Me l!,.l',v I,.,.!' .'linn ',i. Hi" iim.w y i :..!..... t .. I ....... tv remembered that the bodv wan c., Id ;...,.l 1 1... I llet v.a.i.t in ol,.l I ' hastened awnv to llleet the nilrgeoii who made tho examiuai ion, live minutes later. had the good luck to find him hooii, mill in reply to my inquiry, he ntiited that Dradley must have been deatl two h, .urn when hn wan called. "Have tho detectivej found till V clue V he uskeil. "Xot that 'in aware i if," replied. . "p, ho had askd and obtaim d kuvo of alnenc0 to vmit Irelitoti. ! 1 next ntarted for hin limine, whi, h J wan half a milo distant carefully look ing tip and down every Mrect I t ......1.. 1,. .if ,.f ti,,. ,1; t If .Iflnl'tl, A lllftil llJiaaiss liiai a 1 1. iv inoii I wan lookiiu' for. I He wnn coming towar.ln mo on one lof tlie ei'osn streets, sllowinv that he ' bad not como directly from l.in hoiinn. " J ,. . ,. ' . . i - - wiUUeil a small, rougn-ioosn. man whom I did not know, and with whom ho wiih conversing earnestly. 1 went a few steps to meet them aild WHS within a vard oi tin.-iu uuioro ... .... . . Col linn saw 1110. "Ah, bow aro you, Mr. Colhns V I said. Ilo started visibly, buton reeogniz lii. un, M,i,...e,1 to recall) bin com ii.iuio-u mi. I ntiHwer.-d mv hi. hi tat ion. .rr.,,,,, ( - --. Ho would havo panned on, but I de tained biiu by panning in front of him and opening a dialogue,. "Not going traveling ?'' said I. "Yes a blunt distanco only to Now Haven." "Wouldn't it bo just ns well to go to Trenton T" I asked, in a signifi cant tone, eyoing him keenly. Ho turned very pale, and in a voice that quivered perceptibly, naid t "Oreat heaven, Mr. Vbitmire! what do you mean 1" 'I mean that you and your friend must go to tbe station w itb mo." With a look of dispair on bis white facothnt I novor shall forget, be dropped bis valise, and staggered n step or so to an owuing post, which be grasped for support. At tbe same moment bis compan ion turned to dart awiyi but luckily to men, who bail just stoppod on tbo sidewalk to talk about something, stood directly in bis path, and bis movements being confused, I reach ed biin with one bound, and seized him by tbe collar, warning him not to resist lie wm thoroughly cowod, while NO. 9A. Collin Imd too littlo Htretigtlt left him to nttempt nntp. In fivo tninilti M I timrclied llieii) into tlio nt:itlotl. oietIier Willi Ilie vulise, nnd lind tlietn Wked up in neparate celln. I then told the cuptu'ti tho whole ntory. Ib wan dinponed tn think, a! lirnt, that I had made a bliiu.l i-; but on iplC'itiotiing the two prinouern and especially on examining tin valine, nud finding a lirgn h liu o! money in it. he conclude J that I had caiiptli' tho re.'ht men, dinbtuei'd the regular deteetivvn. It proved to lie i.o nn.! the twi tiienwiio duly convict 'd of nrtrder ioti evidili vi that wan bcvotld all din pilte. Ill Iced, whell Collilin lo -t a! , hope of em-aping the gallown, he Wie 1 n i broken down that he ma In a fi!' I e.infesMioti, giving Hubntauli'illy tin I following account of the crime : I he nloiim of lilii lley n (rve it I wealth had litnt put it into hin h. a ! to rob him. l?y witching u lote: I time fimii n back window he had dineovi':e I t'e- li itai'e of the fasti tt , itign by w hii-li the b-id; door a'el ('.ate st'V" neeittvd. lb- Wan led Ii.iM elioilgll to Ull'b'l tnk.i the disk i!olf, but he knew a certain ha 1 character tl'lined KeVelll. t iwleiiuhe eolilii-.c'.i hin nchetne, tlesci ibilig tie-f .tellings of Urn Hi v n gate ami dour, an I ;tn . ing him it' he could force them. j Kevcrn n ti I he conl 1 and readily entered into the plot, 'liny went to ' work a little lifter d irk, one iti;.ht. ' when they knew that l!i il!. y ha I gone nut. but the fa tellings of the : rear door resisted much longer than tiny ha 1 rpectcd, nnd they hid ' nearly Hiiceeede l in euleting wln 'i , Dradley came in at the front d mr. In. Le i it llltd lighte I hi t ea'elle. 1 1ctetlilincd tl it t be foiled now. ' they rushed upon the old man nn.l ntruek him down " itli the tools t'n h 1 1 l e ai ilHiug. This, it Me- ins, was ' .( u ttitm ami ten oVl...-:i. , 1 then ratina-ked the hottse. chitllv '"'""-f "im..i. hi., e mv,,;. in bank-iioten The litter were in a nieie.t ei.tniitioi.. an .1 tomai.e,. compact nun. lie oi tueiii. v oiuns ha-tilv tore in two tlie fatal newpa- p.' r whi. h he ehance.l t have in hin pocket. tlH.llg I tie half I wrap hi npoila in. and in Inn nervous I hasle l-wuig the ..tin r lying upon llOlir. the In order to examine their plunder at lei.-ure, they wa nt to the lintel al luded to where o' ftln in engaged a ro-ini to which he repaired, and in which ll" Wilt HO'UI joined by tile .other. )loli were disguised, a por j timi of Collilin" being'tl false lo ud. I CnliilM felt no llei voua nvi f the awf' l alViir, that night, that Im won!.! not take nny of th" plunder home with him. and so. alt -r counting tha IllolieV. he intrusted it to Kevel'll for ilie niht.willi nn iiinh t'slamli.ig thai they should i 'I nct day, take a lll lo .N eV I lavi 11, llll.l tliel'e (, It'll ' I I , I I I ileoosit Inn n Hire III a haul; III Ins u name, or nny nam. 'chooHf to nss'U he might Wheii Kevcrn made a pn k:ig" of the money again, he picked np a fragment of atiotht r newspaper Im found in the room, h aving that bear ing Cull ins' name I', iter up ,n the lloor. Jt waa t:!ioitly lifter Collins returti'"l home, that ni:,'!it. that he called my ntteiitioii t Dradley's hous(i, fooiisl.ly thinking tliat. bv H i doing, he woiil I never come within range nf silspit inn. Collinn died from pure terror be fore the day appointed for hin ex i tion ; but Kevcrn p ai 1 tin! ( t f ane penalty nf the law. It was thin case, which I Worked up on my own I'.eeouiit,, and in which I wan largely ussisle 1 by mere chance. 11,11 K,,v" V".' . 1 ' . " ",J ' ' "''' ' '"' '" l,M -) . " cc,. . , s,, ......... ..- worked harder nnd displayed more wwjii'ity than I .lid oti that oec isi. tn'ttllitllt II llli ill I I 1 1 . Ul - Is t U, (ITllllt. I 1 ..... without uccomplishiiig ho great an "' I Mr. John O. Stevens, a young mat. , . i., ,.,,.,, t ,.i,.,iit ti7:-).ii.l. I aim l.,,i l,:u .1(1, lilt!.. ...-.n'o. t ,-.- .. to him beeaiiH,- nf a .bngusluig wen , p"n Inn face and nek, covered with , lOI'o aiel Mlilli;,',. ! I eneiiioiini; 1111 iirumal man could n,n it without a Hhildder, and la lien fainted at tho sight nf it. It wan a keen nfliictioii to Mr. NtL-veti.n, and ex.Mti d a very depressing ilVoct upon bin spiiitn. life uhiiost becoming a bur - 1 1 h'll to L.ll Tho In st phvsiciann in Kuropo wero eonaulted who Hani the removal nf tho ttxcrescelio would re sult in death. lr. William Packard however, of Boston, thought it eoiild bo removed, and was willing to un dertake tho operation. Tho young man grasped at tho straw, promising lr. 1. 1? 150,000, if ho wusHuceei-nful. lie did succeed, using electric knives, findiug thu skin beneath the tumor nn.l uiii.jttli fia tlmt rli i.liv ! otbor portion of tho body. The young man ia overjoyed and lr. Packard is particnlaly hnppy. Tho roHs of Florida, the most beautiful of flowers, emits no fra g'-anco 1 the bird of I'aradi , the moot beautiful of birds, give nosoug; the cypreaa of Greece, tho finest of trees, yiolds no fruit 1 dandies, the shiniest of men, bavo no senso 1 and ball room belles, the lovliest of crea tures in the world, aro often equaiiy deficient. A Delaware girl puts on great airs because she has beeu tbe canso of five suicides sniohg the young men of hsr neighborhood. Al vti1 IhIiiut KMtfts. Oiip polmiin imp ypur. t)1''! 0 I liip-lmlf, iNiliitim, i tip ypftr, I Otip-fiHtrtli p'llnmn.iitip ypnr. .'! Oiip sipmrp (lit lini'sl I inscitioit 1't Kvpi v uMitintml insrrliiiii. . 5tl Profi'iii n il ti'iil l!niiip fiiril of tint tnnri' tlinn "i litii". per yi'iir, Atnlitor, Kxprtitnr. Ailiiiinitttvitnr nti'l A'Mivjnpp Xnti'p, Kihtniiiil imtiri-s per lino, fi.Oi) n All advertisement fur it sluirter pe rioil iksui utie Veur tire l:i -nMp it t 1 1 m rtiiitt) tiiPfWo ir.leied, iiml if nut puid the pnrf'ii urdi-rini; llirin will lie li.dil rfspninilili' fur tlie money. NEW MEXICO BP.CAO. flow tlie nll r. Irf. , (.n I tier, nil,! t.ijnd U lnol. A corrorp n lent, of that bright Oilftial. the Milwaul.ee ' '. , writ ing from Ool Icn City, Coloialo, nny.nj : A f trangef trivcling in New Mexi co and eating nf thv bread til I hi the e in eurioun to know how mid of what it ts made ; from (lie color and taste, nf the black loaf before hen, ho n unable t b !1 whether i be of vll.'at, nf oafn. of c.i !!... or oi'ji l ilo I'll ;n. lie I ,.(, "! th ' Hi liele an ibanlofinil I ):ie Itio ithfiil i suf iieieltt lo st iy his npp'tite in that. li.ectioli. and il : Men t) try tlie hilig eht" All 1 M ! l.e don't know uhit to ask f..r He fe.li m ry mueii is the in aain a eeiliiii restaurant, I d. who, having ta'oai a sip 01" s.eno ule C me. .' iotl l et b.'f .fe him. e -elaimed : -Well. I de -l.re '. What i' li s ' ?Jee here, waiter, if this is e .I'l'i" 1 . I- tig Ilie te.i.ii'i 1 ii' t'.i is t"U. I W.l'tf. 'oil' ..,. I his bread e; w '1 a i 1 bre a I. ill I of lit ' 11 i 1 H il" 1." u en t'r .lieiil 1111 del ms l, ! ne it in iiiado into bread. I shall give a short ae. t'ollllt. In tin1 first j.'nee. in (U'.iia- that, wh at cm 1 bonne 1 win at must bo n iw 11 an 1 I e' ire it in si cam t a gr, oitld must lie 1 r. pa; 1 d Thi 1 we nil know; but let us k:i w ah; iiinvt'r-n. oie, ationn are ,ei f.n inc 1. We!!, 1 1 1 . 1 . the gioun 1 i 1 li'.' l ,'.o i.'VvJ or raMn r s.'fat.'h.'d. with tilt hup .m-tit. deej.l, ..py ,iiiii;!ive in cer,1 lr i"'i ',, w hiell eolr'.ts of a p ,!e ni l a stick lioiiu I t g, to, r wiih i.iwh! I s ' 1 1 1 i -a iiie.,,;i in draw 11 by a yoke of men, whieli are ;ttta,vie,l to th p ilc an 1 in ste re 1 ley a .Mi i. a i. w ho haiign o i t i one i n 1 of the '.ic'i, tic i, tin r cud. slightly sharpened r tippel willi i. oii. i nt. rir-g the si i'. The gr; ia is s i Il bv h an I mi I the groiin I har iomc 1 hy having a limb nf a t -, o bng,'e 1 over it When tin- gvai., l ip and the Meie,in pr icee.ls iii hin biliigli'ig mantict t i --l sli.ill u it say Cut IllSgliliu, 1' ,1'he dees not - but. 'to break oil", saw nlVth" 'draw, at; I pull it up by liie roots, using for hu weiipun some ol I burel h ioi. ni oth cr piece of iron whi ai he has sharpen ed and hifke I up ii until a too; lie I edge was f rm, 1. I A ft "t tnia ivretnony i.i finished, llio crop is g.'theie I up. put into an en elosipe. ntid the cattle i.f Ilie Ii, igh b.-.ho i.l turned in t trample up m it. These cattle ale driven ab cit by the whip lash of the gallant .leie iu until tlie grain is well thresh. 1 nil', nil I, I might u l I. veil 11 iv,, red Then the straw i i shaken and t'c.l up into bund!, n ; the win al. eiiall. dirt, an I stones me brushed up into hi.h sand emptied ill heaps on tile kuo'.N. w in'to it i a w inn owed. j Women and eliil In n p irtieipate in lln w iiiiinu ing. They take a hand ful of the Mutui-o c!id throw it into the nil : tlie w il,ds b' ia s nwiy fin chal'i' all I (lie pure grain I ') I. ills Up- 'oil a smooth, hard tint surt i'e, pre vi'U '.Iy prepared Tliw pro,-, sn im continued until all lis-s, lid matter is M-parate 1 from th.-eha'i' and often lastnsevi i.il wei-l. i Now tie- farmer g itln rs lli th" j .-. -.--. In of his criio itito cowhide sacks an 1 takes it to the mill. A Mexican llo-iriug mil! in con sidered by Mei, ami n'l cm-.. ...l.ngly complicated ail'iir, - j i i i i-ig in a- ! Iv skill to run it. Il is in fact, a v, i Well execute 1 ca 1 iet II! e I if a lllill. I pel feet bill lesijue i-.i-g I .out Tlio liuilding is lift;!! tu'o-tory ii'vinty r.-ejed diree'ly n'.ei a swill rii'itiing sin am nf water. The water wheel in nothing nn, re l',,.i'i k mm bo-irdm stuck in uroutid a:t upright shaft, nn I ia lurne 1 by the wat--r striking met si le of it 'This is in the ti: st. story. In tin- -le.-ond story the millstone a uro w in.cl 'I'hev in-,- two in num ber, just an in any flouring mill, wit'i ,, hole in thcirceulres, tliroitgh which , tins upright it fliatt pism- I The bottom rt am It ci nn lite, i.i bri kvimk. wild " u.-.l. .1 fast ll'i upper one in till- si, -aft., nil I fe ... ..-;il, n 1 1. , , I ',. : 1,, Lev ..,..-...,.,.., i ; It si'.n dire-tly ovi and on top , fi lower stone, in iiei'ln-r bilan-e 1 imr -.111111111- I, llll I I nil' ei'C-lll I t . is i o:e- stuutly wearing oil slotn- ,lu -t, w lin-ti mixes in with thu tl iutv 'I In- grain ; in introduced t i the store n from nil inx hide reservoir, with itn 111011t.11 I often ont-id", and sticking through, : tho toi,.' through an old boot leg. I hero in no curl) iiio-i:i, tho st un n. h) the Hour Mien oil' in every direction upon the floor, wln-re utter being trod Upon by dirty feet, in swept up ina heap nnd dually put into ox hi. hi Hacks. And now, then, alter nil thenn different processes, the flour result ing then fr Jin in totally unlit for a eivi'.i.ed 11111H to fi:t Sometimes they pass it Hi!;. ugh a sieve male of sinews or perforated hido 1 but thim tloen tint improve it much. It is still the same mean of tilth. I do not wonder it strikes through tbenkin of tho .Mexican who eats it, and makes him "dink complected." Tho couundrum about tho number of apples eut..-u by Adam and Evo in tho Garden nf Eden has started on another tour. We aro sorry, for thi answer baa never been correctly I'ivcu, making tho result an follows: I .vh 8 and ' Adam 'J, a total of 10. 4,'ow wo figured the thing out far differently Im g ago, but though ex ceedingly mi tl 'st, never proclaimed the result, which is now given 1 Eve 8 ami Aduiu 8 also. Total 16. . Tbe highest complimeut to a bar her lie dyed ami made uo sign. - - ( s saj4l