The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 13, 1899, Image 2

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    lxe u tie Fooled. Thric hundred metallic ennket cr-
Cnilullty h evermore a factor In the j lately sent to Manila to be used for CO 11
compouml called human nature. Men ! yejing back to the tinted States for
love to be fooled, or to find soma sup- burial the bodlea of deceased boldiem.
port for belief in manifest absurdity. . Experienced andertakera have been
Then is nothing so silly but bus its brought out to do the work. Most of
advocates among men who aught to ! the dead have been buried in I'aco ceme
know better, says a writer in Apple-! tery, a high and dry tract near the city.
ton s Popular Scieuce Monthly. A year
or two since, a man brought from Ohio
to the University of Iowa an innocent
flrc-partcd. digitate, black fungus. It
was treasured In alcohol. Why? Be
cause.' of its origin. An honest mechanic
meeting with accident lost hU lingers
under the surgeon's knife. The ampu
tated members were neglected, but
and all grave have been carefully
marked. Many have been placed In
niches in the wall. There are about a
half hundred graves at Carite, near the
military hospital, which nre in low, wet
g round; but the hardwood colli ns are
no doubt .still in good condition. With
the exception of those who have died of
sniullpox there will be no special dill!
presently discovered and duly burkd enitv in ending home the bodies of ull
in the garden. The following spring
from the "identical I pot1 uprose a
swarthy hand) black without, white
within. The hand was a perfect main
d) I lire for that scnaiition-loving com
munity. The matter .ik dlaeuHed in
newspapers. A long ..nil careful ac
count of the wonder was prepared, put
in print and circulated
friends of the deceased
funis we mortals he!" Tor sheer su
perstition and crass stupidity w ho may
say that the nineteenth century may
not yet discount the days of the vir
gin queen?
who have died or been- killed. The
bodies will be delivered to the relatives
wherever desired, and all those not so
delivered will be buried in a national
cemetery, possibly In California
The greatest town-building record in
Oklahoma has brvn won by Mountain
View, Washita ci linty, "t the western
terminus of the Rock Island extension
from Chitkasaw, Friday the town site
was prairie land. The same day it was
surveyed and platted and a large por
tion of it sold and settled upon. The
Washita was I ridged nr.d a vast amount
of accumulated freight moved and lo
cated. In one day the town became n
settled city of 800, with W. II. V. Yates
BS mayor, Senator 0, W. Bellamy as
treasurer and Col. J. dm Kerf oot as no-
There Is no surer safeguard against
all degrees of mental unsoundness than
i .. i .. i ....... i r ,. i ,.r ....
: amotig ttie - nawwww
Hi :'ers! "What blood may fall dead in moments Of high
excitement, so may lesser disturbances,
oft repeated, unsettle the rational facul
ties. Machinery that is loosely set
tends to Jar itself to pieces, and the agi
tations of ungoverned emotion may
gradually produce an "unstable equi
librium'1 of the nervous system, and
predihpo.se the lirighest man or woman
to be entirely upset by a sudden crisis
of passion, alarm, loss, or ecstney. For
joy, like grief, anger, fear or appetite,
requires the gentle restraint of reason.
The asylums are full of admonitory
cases. Wanted, for each Individual, a
good internal government, well administered.
A little
appn wch
while ago Russell Page was
I for a contribution to a de
serving cause, but he was not In the
lice judge, with a full complement of BT,ng vt'l:i- Clever cajolery Induced
councilmen and minor officers of an llIni SIl.v Anally that be would help
organized town. This is about the a Httle, and his eagle eye was cast hur-
In sl record outside of "opening rushes"
that Oklahoma can boast. Borne of the
lota sold as high as $900 within '.o min
utes from the time the surveyor drove
bis Btakes, Mountain View is the west
ern terminus Of the Hock Island cx
Lension across the Comanche and
Apache country, and is in the famous Wi
chltn valley nt the foot of the mineral
bearing Wichita mountains.
There was a country w edding out In
Ford county, Kan., the other day which
was attended by 300 guests, and the
following paragraph from the Dodge
City Reporter gives an idea of the
spread that was placed before them:
"One large beef had been slaughtered
and cooked, three hogs had been roast
ed, 75 pits and SO cakes had been baked,
riedly over the list, says the Rochester
Democrat and Chronicle. One of the
first signatures he saw was "Mrs. Rus
sell Sage, $80." "What's this," he said;
"you have been to sec my wife? Very
good." With that he scratched out the
"s" In "Mrs." and added "and wife,"
making the signature read) "Mr. Rus
sell Sage and wife, $80." Handing back
the list, ho remarked: "There, my gooil
fellow, I am glad Mrs. Sage and lean
help you to that extent."
A Chicago youngster of eight or nine,
who had been saving old iron and had
accumulated quite u pile, was made
happy recently w hen Ills father sold it to
B ragman for cents. With the money
the boy started for the candor shop. It
was his lirst lesson in making money,
15 gallons of canned peas hud been pre- j nnd he proved an apt student, for on
pared, ten gallons of pickles were set
before the happy throng and 30 chick
ens Were COOked, and besides there were
bread, ham and vegetables In propor
tion." That layout WOS doubtless sufli
lent to provide all the wedding guests
with "a square meal."
It would seem that Lieut, llobson is
taking the salutes for which, equally
with the Merrimac exploit, he is fa
mous, by proxy these days. The other
day he was showing' a party of Ameri
can women over the Spanish prize ships
now lying in dock at his port. Said the
hero of the Merrimac, pointing to B
large hole in the casing of one of the
vessels: "That was done by one of out"
shells!" For a few moments his com'
ponioni gazed in admiration on the
havoc wrought by the projectile, then,
giving away to their feelings, they fell
on their knees and hysterically kissed
the jagged edges of the aperture.
the following day he wanted more
candy, and not having any more old
iron to sell, called n ragman into the
house and sold the cook stove. The
father is now searching for the ragman.
'
A scientist says: "The paleozoic
cockroaches ure distinguished from liv
ing species by baring five veins in the
wings instead of four, and having a de
cided mesozole aspect." This is highly
important, but a woman when she sees
one of these insects will not care
whether it has five or 15 veins in the
wing. She will give a scream, draw her
skirts lightly about her and give the In
sect such a violent rap with an old shoe
that It will have more of n mashed than
u mesozole aspect,
A young woman In New York fell Into
a tank occupied by several well-developed
alligators. Kverybody was horror-stricken,
anticipating that the
young woman would he devoured by the
"It is a Sanford man," says the Ken- monsters. They didn't go near her, but
rebec (Me.) Journal, "who has this retreated to a corner of the tank, where
statement sewn to his undershirt: 'My j t,icv remained until attendants pulled
.... ... I 1 . If
appendix has l.een cut out, and he ex- "lc " 'S'""-" B" ouu Jicr escape was
plains his case in this way: "You see
these are the palmy knifing' days of the
surgeons. If a man falls in a lit, faint,
or happens to lose consciousness for any
reason, they cart him off to the hospital
und operate, for appendicitis without
waiting for him to come to nnd say
what uils him. I've been sliced open
once and I don't hanker for encores.' "
regarded as marvelous, but it was un
doubtedly due to the fact that she was
not a girl to their tiuste.
Some people wonder why it is that
so many rich men go to the senate. Mr.
Depew has just rented a house as his
Washington home. It is the same one
that was occupied by the; late Mr. Rrice,
of Ohio. Longer ago Daniel Webster
lived there, though we suppose it has
been changed and enlarged since then.
An Ohio exchange lately printed an
item to the effect that a certain resi
dent .if its town, whose name it did not Senator Depew pays S'JiOO u year rent
mention, had bitter Stop kissing Us : ior it- His salary Is $5,000 a year.
hired girl or it might get found out.
Twenty-seven married men called on
the editor nnd immediately stopped
their paper and accused him of interfer
ing in their domestic affairs.
A stroke of lightning lately burned
the rim from the hat of Lyman New
kirk, of Worcester, O., tore off his coat
and shirt, nnd tool: a Ftrip of flesh and
skin from his back, but failed to fatally
injure him. Lightning proof men are
becoming (prite numerous.
Funerals on Sunday are discounte
nanced by 15 clergymen of New Bruns
wick, N. J., not only because of the un
necessary and uncalled-for strain upon
then as clergymen, but because of the
amount of Sunday labor required of la
boring men who need rest.
The Kansas City Journal thinks that
if ull the world would write "thru" in
stead of "through" the saving In time
aud paper would in a generation build
At Emporia, Kan., a hired girl chased Q coalshcd. But the vitality wasted in
away a burglar, and the Gazette says bringing about the result would build
"her wages hove been raised to-day be- i n university.
cause all the women in that part of j The St. LouIg Globe-Democrat savs it
town want her to come to their houses." i Jg becoming harder every year to get oc
A Bern (Ind.) man lately demolished 'luainteJ in Missouri. Under the new
his house and built a new one on the ! 8tate law barber ore required to pass
site, because he could not rent the i nn examination and take out a license
structure through a general belief it betoT can craP n qaint
"Did you notice that I put a special
emphasis cn the words 'until death us
do part?'" said a New York minister
who officiated at a wedding one day las1
week to one of the guests later. "We
have so many divorces now that I felt
that I couldn't make the words too
strong."
"Ulucdomcr," B recently coined Eng
lish word, is one who declines to go to
church because, he asserts, he worships
Ids Creator more easily and more rever
ently under the "blue dome" of Heaven.
Copper Shares.
Safest Investment, Largest Dividends.
A portion of the full paid nnd non-astcMahlc capital stuck of the Ronton &Texa
Copper I 'nipany il often d for Bale at Kive l).iilnr per share (p.ir $10 for Treasury
purposes), anil ia recommended ns a afe and highly protnUiiiK iureitmcDt.
Tne cimp-nv control twelvu thousand acres of rich copper Und in North Texas
which Is l'i a liable for firming and town site pWpMBBt. The tract i 101116 10
miles Inuc aflj m'ii tim e miles wide, it is aaalvaleM in size to fire hundred ordi
nary nii iing claims.
The property has been developed sufficiently to begin producing at once, large
S mounts of the richest Copper ore (40 to 70 per cent.) taken out and marketed, and
inexhaustible quantities of copper marl ami clay running from .' to 1" per cent,
copper found. (Calumet and Heels un 1 other great dividend payers are working on
1 to J per cent, ore.)
The property is within 12 miles of a railroad and fuel and water are available.
The ores and marl nre on the surface and a few feet down, nnd can he mined and
converted into copper cheaper than any other deposit! in America. Copp-.-r will he
prod tlCtd on tin ground and a plant of moderate cost will treat 300 to 500 tons of
ore and material per day, and according to engineers' estimates earn (3,000 to $5,000
per day net, with copper at 15 cts per pound It is now H ets. per pound.
The properly has a historical reputation Slid a record in tho Stale Qeologieal
Report. It has been examined un I reported upon hy the highest engineering, geo
logical and expert SUthoritles, and its merit an ! value are established beyond all
qaestioBi It is not an experiment, nor its value speculative, they ure proven and
demonstrated,
From Report of Prof. Wm. DcRyec, former State Chemist of Texas.
" Such numerous o'.itir ips of Clipper ore have lieen traced over til.? summit and
sides of those tiillsj that out of 11,000 ftCTi of Un 1 which the company own, hardly
a 160 acre tract should be found without ore up in the surface.
A cr ill-COt to the depth of 13 feet w.is made upon the shell lead, and ten
hour-' w ork resulted in the rsisitii; of C,00i Ihs. of rich copper ore, averaging about
CO per cent, of copper. (Worth $)(!0, net.)
It is easily smelted aud the strata in which it is found can also he more econom
ically eieavated than oilier in which copper ores occur."
From Report of Prof. V. I". Cummins, former Geologist of Texas.
" In order that I might see the condition of this lode after thii amount
of work had been done, I employed a few hands and cleaned out the tnimels
when I found u lode of copper. This is the dlsulpuate of copper and will yield as
high as 70 per cent, of copper. 1 drove the tunnel twenty feet further into the.
bill) following the lode. When 1 had gone ahout twelve feet I struck another
lode of copper eighteen inches east and six inches below the second lode. In three
feet more we struck unotlier lode below the second lode. Immediately below the
lower sandstone is a stratum of cupriferous marl schists extending the entire width
of the tunnel, lay four feet, and is probably much wider. This marl will yield
about 15 percent, of copper."
l:ro::i Report of Prof, (iustave Wtslman, Mining Engineer.
' I beg to express my entire ISusfsotlou with und confidence ill the report
mule by Prof W. 1". Cummins.
' I only had to remove one font of earth from the surface on the three spots
already mentioned In order to find large deposits bedded into the (lay. After
washing, this clay was found to Contain 15 per cent, of copper ore of same vbIuc as
above. These ores could of eoursu he taken out and made available at a relatively
small expense.
The cupriferous marl situated held the sandstone, containing IS per cent,
of copper, can be estimsted worth st the place st least 910.00 per too, net."
From Report of George F. Kendall, Mining Engineer.
" It is s self-evident fact dcducihle from every report that on this property
large bodies of copper ore exists and that hundreds of tons have been shipped of
high grade ore.
That a deposit of this nature can at a very small expense be made to yield
handsome profits, from all existing reports, appears not only likely hut certain."
From Report of Francis Arthur Read, Superintendent.
" This property ii all right and there is all the copper you want here. I think it
is the best in Texas and it seems to have been selected ss such for copper. It is
near the top of a water I bail nnd the hills crop out here. I think there is oil here
because there is coal. Oil ha' been found ut C'orsieana. The property is adapted
to general farming purposes which seems to he very profitable here and a town
could be laid out on it and n railroad built to Dundee, l'J Utiles, to great advantage)."
The Great Room In Copper Shares.
Cupper mining has proved the safest nnd most profitable Industry in America,
and the largest and must conservative capitalists in the world have recently become
large investors in copper stocks.
This company can produce copper as cheaply ns any in the world. It is capi
talized the lowest of any in proportion to its acreage, and at the. price of copper
bearing land In Michigan 1)400 per acre) containing a much less per cent, of copper,
has u large value in excess of its low capitalization ($2,500,000.)
Receipts for ore and assays hy the leading chemists and nssayers in the country
are on file In the company's offices,
The officers' anl directors of the company ure men of the highest standing and
business capacity, anil include:
Hun. Emery M. bow, manufacturer, mayor of Rrockton, Mass., President.
George W. Hussell, Esq., paper manufacturer, Boston, Vice-President.
Ifaj, P. M. Bpanlding, 2 1 Vice-President
Col. Edward 15. Robins, Boston, Treasurer.
Col. James. M. Wheston, Boston, Secretary.
Hon. Jas. W. Bennett, Ex-President Erie Telephone Co.
Only u limited amount of the stock will be sold at the price of ?5.00 per share
and those wishing to secure shares should act at once. As stated the slock is full
pai l und non-assessable. As soon us this ullutttncnt is sold the price will be
advanced.
Amount of land, quantity and quality of ore, cheapness of mining and treat
ment, nearness to transportation, favorable climate for continuous work the year
around, the increasing demand and profit in producing copper considered, the
Boston and Texas Copper Company possesses unequalled advantages and affords the
best kind of an investment. It can easily earn 50 per cent, per year 0:1 the price at
which the stock is here offered.
Stock may he ordered through your hanker or broker, or direct ns below.
FROM REPORT OF T. BURTON EVERETT, MINING ENGINEER AND EXPERT.
Archer Citt, Texas, May 8, 18!)9.
Hon. Kmfky H. Low, President, and others, Boston, Mass. : Gentlemen : There is abundant evidence of rich copper deposits, not only at the mines already
opened, but 111 various other parts of the property, and it is my opinion that this will prove to he one of the exceptionally rich copper-bearing fields of the United States,
The ores found in these deposits are immensely rich in copper values and the cupuriferous clays that are alio found here in immense beds, while nut us rich,
will undoubtedly prove of great value on account of the cheapness with which they can be mined and reduced,
The mines nre accessible at every point; the cost of mining will be very small, as the ore is not in hard formation; and there is no deep work;
I hiive examined the various reports made by others, and confirm them.
As far ns I have been able to investigate, aud I have done so carefully, I am of the opinion it is one of the richest copper fields in the country.
Very respectfully yours, T. BURTON BVEBETT, M. E.
Mr. 0, H. Savage. Mine Examiner of Butte, Montana, after gaining sample of ore from the property, says : "The ore is the richest in the countvy. It' you have the
field you can pay $1,000,000 dividends per year."
Major K. M. Spaulding, of Huston, and C. F. Crosby, Esq., of Lowell, Mass., who returned June ICth from an examination of the" property nn behalf of the Com
pany's stockholders and intending investors, report that they found the property as represented and confirm the expert reports. They visited and examined the nine
mines and explored the entire property.
The Company is thoroughly organized with substantial business men in the management. It has such extensive acreage of land, rich in
copper, and so easily and cheaply mined and converted, that dividends can be earned and paid during the current year. Now U the time to make a
safe and profitable investment, and those who take advantage of this opportunity to buy stock at the low price offered will reap the beneft.
Remit by P. O. Order, Registered Letter, Check or Express to Edward B. Robins, Treasurer, Tremont
Building, Boston, Mass. Price S5.00 per Share, Subject to advance.
BOSTON & TEXAS COPPER CO.
Tho Beat Value in
Macnzins Literature
IH Tin:
:new and impeowed
Frank Leslie's
Popular Monthly
l'r n tiirlcr frntiiry
BS et., 8:1.00 per Yeur :
NOW 10 CTS., $1.00 A YEAR
Ars. Frak Leslie, Editor.
I'ttlENT OOBTBIBUTOM :
PRANK B STOCKTON.
QBN. WESLEY UBBKITT,
BUST HAUTE,
BBO. OF NAVY LONG,
JOAIJI IN M IK I, Kit,
JI M A 0. It. OOlilt,
WALTER CAMP,
BGEBTON CASTLE,
wm. 0. VAN TABBf'SUTPHBN,
MAIIGAKKT K. SANCisTEK,
BDGAH PAWCHTT.
LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTOV)
WILL 1AM DKAN lioWKLLS,
GLN. Nlil.SON A MILKS,
ami other noted and popular writers.
t'rnnk Matte Pwpnlar Monthly in in
all respects one ol tliu liri(jlitet anil hest illus
i..,i.. , 1 01.....1O ..,, .. In Hie world none
better. The best knows authors and artists j
contribute to the paire-, and tho BlghMI stand- I
aril of liriutiiiK isapiiaraut. i
Carpets I Carpets ! I Carpets ! ! !
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CARPETS !
MATTINGS !
lilcml most softly nnd
play most effectively over
311 festive scene wlieu liirown
by vaxen candles.
TL-; lijht that heightens
beauty's charm, that gives the
finished touch to the drawing
room or liininj; room, is the
mellow glow of
mm
WAX CANDLES
Sold in all colors and shades
to harmonize with any interior
hangings or decorations.
Manufactured by
STANDARD OIL CO. V JH
tularin
For sale everywhere.
:'IAI,.-!!eautiful Military Calendar,! ,
1 each in twelve colors, lOxli' ... inebe", 1
HPE4
March ism to February lW, together won 11111
ina.a.inc March to December 18I-bI1 for SI.
frank Leslie Publisling House, N. Y.
Copies sold and subscription taken tiy news
dealtrs, MM
Diamond M Cement
Is usetl for Plastering Houses.
It is a new discvery
Guaranteed to last longer
than any other plaster. It
in preferred to Adamant.
For particulars call on or address
D.A.KERN MIDDLEBOBSH. PA.
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
TH2 " ' -JKfrMS ci Me.
OR33AU Wt&P
VSUH9fCHB T ""rrL'a MBtW
produces the obovo reeclts tn 30 day. It act
powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall.
Soucg men will regain tneir lost manhood, and old
mn will recover their youthful vigor by using
BEVIVO. It quickly and Barely restore Nerrous
none. Lost Vitality, Im potency, Nightly Kmlsrtons,
Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and
ail effects ot soll-abuso or oleosa and indiscretion,
which unBta ons tor study, business or marriage. It
ot only euros by starting at tho seat of disease, but
liagroat nerve tonlo and Mood builder, bring
ing bask (be pink R'.ovr to pale cheeks and rs
storing the Ore of youth, ft wards off Insanity
and Consumption. Insist on having BEVIVO. BO
other. It can be carried In vest pocket. Br Ball,
LOO per package, or six lot BMOe with s poaV
tlve written guarantee, to ears) or 1 11 hind
the money. Advice and circular free. Address
Royal Medicine Co.,2S&SaE '
For sale by Middlcbtirg Drug Co.
8PINAL lWt!2ZV&&
All KSnds.
All Qualities.
All Prices,
Tile whole lower lloor ol .ny store is taken up with Carpets, Ruga,
Art Squares, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Hassocks,
IJiij; Fringe, Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, Ac, ttc,
We can show you the larust and liost selection of tae above goods
ever show n in Lewistown.
llti; ( arpei as low as 20u and up
Cotton Carpet " 22c
Velvet Carpet " 75c. " "
Braasell Carpel ss low as ")0e. and tip
All Wool Carpet " 50c. " "
Half Wool Carpet" " 3Gc "
-svChinu and Japan Matting 100 Rolls to Select From
GEE THESE GOODS!
Compare quality and prices, you will find that our store is the
place to buy at. The goods are first-class, prices are the low
est, our rooms are clean and no trouble to show goods.
BfrgeogM W. ft. FELIX. Lewistown. T
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H. HARVEY 5CHDCH,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
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No Assessments No Premium Notes.
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" Home " " " 1853 " 9,853,628.54
" American " u 44 1810 44 2,409,584.53
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The'New York Life Insurance Co.
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