The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, February 06, 1896, Image 8

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WHAT T WOULD COST Soumess |
* MAN SOUTHWICK DURING 1896.
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the Empire State Will Get $1,000 Should |
He Be Able to Withstand Tesoptation
For Three Hasdred and Sixtysix days.
H Congressman Somthwitk of New
ars the end of his first year fn sOnRTeNS,
It will cost him $3,000 and’ “some odd
pinteihiat is, unless the drink is a
treat. when the odd cents will be knock:
ed off Lion the $2,000 will be the price
just the same. Champagne or lrsndy,
sherry or gio, 8 cocktall or absinth oe
whatever the drink, it will come just as
high.
forget himself and yield to ths tempta-
ticme of punch this year, it would be
thi most expensive single drink on reo-
td among congressmen.
- On the contrary, if Mr, Bouthwick
‘doesn’t take that drink until he bas been
in oungross 366 days, he will earn 1.000
thereby.
Congress matt Southwick fat trp of the
ormgres: nn] babes If he fobs varions.
ly taken for page, puwsenger boy or
gone older member's young son it will
be a marvel He is a nics young man,
and his recent experience with congress
his made him yearn for whiskers like
Prffer's and 8 head as bald as Speaker
Bess,
Sonthiwiok inwists he is 38 years old
Jt $2 all he ean da now to pirsasde the
chairman of his committee that be is
old enitogh to vote. He is thoroughly
sick of being called a beardiess youth
and insists that his residonion in Albany
mod bis scquaintance with ©The Tub’
Cand its inmates ohght to oomnt ws more
ripening experiences that those of mem-
bere from ecuntry districts where Al
_ bany and “The Tub” were never heard
“of
The congressman is not all ia solid
iy baile, has blimd haur and evebrows,
ta blase and now tries to be very digoi-
Bed to effect his boyisiinoss.
He campaigned through his district of
comree, and campaigning isn’t a feiaper-
“amos job. Before he went to Waning
ton a well known millamire who
knows tho capital's temptaticns smgaest
ed that if was easy (0 rain & congroe
somal career by strict attention to the
decanter and pone to the house. Ton
millionaire wanted to be sare of his
boyish friend's scbricty.
This is bow be fixed it. If Houthwick
touches intoxicants before the expiration
af his first year in ccngress, he fo
$3.06600. I he doesn’t, the milhon
bands over $1,000 to Bonthwick. South:
wick told this himeolf :
It the comghessman has an enemy,
when he reads this the enemy will set
his braine to work fo see that oathwick
gute n $2, 000 glass of whisky. Some
men wonkd be prood to have the reputa
tion of having paid that mph for a
drink. It wonld quite sarpue the draft
of pearls Shakespeare tells about.
There are endless temptations in
Wasbiugton for new members of con-
= This will explain Bouthwick's re
to nooept the glasses of fascinating
punch already offered him by pretty
Fete when he appears st receptions.
A temperance society flourishes sing
Leow ni abd senators, but Spath-
wick, who has a good, firm mouth and
mjusre jaw, has no expectation of join-
i #6 $0 help earn that other §1, (00,
oy Soathwick is um oid Al-
Dany newspaper man and still in the
business. He ia unmarried and ranks
with Bauer and Row land Bletiverhasset |
i ibles in New York's dei
eatin er York World.
Tove bari is ARR su
PURE FOODS.
i £4 Congresstonn Southwick should
NEUDORF CONVENT hon
and
Where Austrine Female Murderers Leave |
The women in the Neodoe! Convent And Expenditu res | HE ol 3%. x i te
the Worldl and Start Life Alfresh.
an Frat from Constables | for iw anit’ Bende levi niin sh Nw
rien.
prison were all sm kindly in their ways, |
“po peaceful spd good bumored, they |
- differed so completely from our prévon-
oeived jdeas of criminals, that we were
pozzied to imagine what could have
brought them info prison. We bad never
a doabt but that their offramses were of |
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the most trivial natore, and we said so
bumorons suiies,
“Ind yom wetics that woman in the
porridor?’ she asked
Echneider.
That insignificant looking little wom
pn. who had etored aside with a gentle
deprecative stoile to allow us 0 paw.
Marie Schneider! Why, in any other
Yirk state takes's drink of whisky be. | Tie superice gave usume of her odd, |
8be is Marie
place one weanid have sob her downat
nee as the handy wife of 8
strugeiing earate, $i Ne rghle
speotatile did she look. And she is Marie
Behpeider, a European celebrity with
rors murders on ber ormsciemne Hn
she has Gogers om her hands!
“And you lot hey stay bere 7
“We have Brwhers else to pat her,”
the Inspeetor, wha bad ined ns re
plisd, “apd we don't hang women in
Apstria.’’
Now is she, as we scan fonnd, the on
iy notoriety in the place. One of the
privondes is 8 delicstn koking girl, with
large Yaremn dyes and golden halves
type of besaty almost propiiae to Ans.
Arisns She hae sn ow, cordng volte spd
a singniarly swiet, innocent axpreseion,
“What on earth can that girl bave
dome to be meant here? 1 whispered.
Hone? tha inepeetis rep!
ly. Rat a bonse on fire fo the hig of
killing = wan with his wife sind five
children, =
The pir] most have had axtramds.
narily sharp ears’ for, gltbough we
were glanding at sire Aistancs away,
the heard what he sid, and she gave
him a8 glance such as 1 hops never to
oF ron
soe again in nay Die It was stecdately
diabesltn; had thers been a knife within
resch the man woald have died on the
spot. Yet cnly a moment before she had
been locking op into my face with 8
soiiie an angel 1oight have suvied
Several of the prisoners are in the 00n-
vent for killing their own children;
some for killing or trying to kill their
bastands . ofliers for stealing or emilee. |
grees of guilt thers, in fact. snd all
ages, from girls of 18 to sworn of near
Iy 80. And they all live together om
were nf perfect equality, for there ars
no distinetions «f rank there—po ope i
better or wires than her weighbor
When the canvent door closes bebind
ing, not only with the outside world,
but with their own past. They start life
afresh, ns i wore. Cornhill Maga ine.
Beil Ating Weapons,
ling; others again for po wore serions
crimes than begging. There are all de
them, they have Gime, for the time bee
snem MOTY Was to the effect that |
L Jura sa sword was onoe on a time
piddged to a pawnbroker. The fellow
thought this a fine oppertanity to parade
himself 2x a gentleman, and, scoording-
ly, on a festival day he wore the sword.
Quarreling with some idle fellows he
10 nas the woapon. but hiv nn
familiarity with it excited the derision
‘of the bystanders, who unmercifplly
ridienled his bungling maoner. Bat the
merrimen: of these individuals was
short lived. The sword itself tock the |
matter in hxrdd, a thoogh the tannts
Inspugned its own skill, and soon laid
Jow ail its tradocers. Then it taroed
against the unfortunate pawnhbroker and
killed him.
Another story is the basis of a popular
Japanese drama, and tells of the adven
| tores of a saninral with a strange sword
which he bad borrowed from a pawn.
broker. Ha lightly Bit a man with the
‘blade withort apparently. woandicg
him in the Jeust. Some time after the
2 A recent report of the tes fond com.
missioner of Penpeylvapia names 80
many food products which mo adalter-
sted as to raise a query as fo what is
not adulterated. Among the many fm-
pure things sold are allepios, which of-
ten ix eainly composed of ground and
roasted coeounat shells; baking powder;
beef, wine and fron prepared a a tonic;
_ botter, bockwheat flour, candy), catehuop,
gider, cheese, cinnamon, clovesthe
a Intter made almiet entirely from ground
rocoannt shells, the wior and taste of
cloves being searcely perceptible; coffes
—comsistiog chiefly of coffer poreenings
or damaged coffee, 131 sold at a high
price ss a pure article; fregh Java’
mnde from whest and barley hails,
rousted with sugar and containing no
coffee; codfish not codfish at all—mere-
iy cheap dried fish; cream of tartar
sdultersted with flour; fla seed adal-
erated with starch; froit Pbotters,”
_ anch as apple butter, pasch batter, sto,
very seldum pure, being adulterated
with starch waste and salicylic acid;
the same ix troe of grated pineapples;
ginger adulterated with ash, rice hulls,
rive flour and cayenue pepper. lard;
: maple sirop. made from commercial |
thinned with about 20 per cent
tan suddenly dropped deed, and it was
found that the sword hed inflicted &
mortal wound even when it had scarcely
drawn blood Upon examination this
was found tH be Muramasa, which,
though coming from the dishonor of a
pawnshop and carried in the hands of
au incompetent, had thos meds mani.
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Age FERAL 3. Hews
fost its power. —Lyman Horace Weeks 3
in Lippincost’ &
Pwop Forgings.
The machinery for drop forging is
ponderons and sxpendye. The pintes
that stamp out the forgings are in two
sections, one of which fits into the bed
of the machine, and the other 4 fas
tened 10 the sr, Togedber these wo
plates have an opening the shape of the
desired forging. The descent of the rm
on a pheoe of tool steel stamps oot A
piece of the requisite shape. After leav.
‘ing the forging mackune the metal is in
a roogh state and bes to be turned down
om a lathe and bored vat, esol of which
| pperations has to be oarefully done, as
the fypished artiche has to be ¢XBCS IR
every particalar —Uhicago Tiracs Bere
Reuel Somerville,
ot water; mixed spices; orange juice,
lemon ofl; lemon phosphate, molasses,
mustard, olive oil, pepper, vinegar, va-
nilla extract, all kinds of proserves, ex.
‘tract of strawberries and tea
To 244 to the deception a few apple |
seeds are scattered through the so ealied |
: fruit jams, or timothy or other seeds
| re added to the mixture to represent |
, strawberry, etc. The prodoe- |
tion. of “artificial colors is particularly |
~ eomunon in confections. Indige, tuiper-
He, annotto, logwood and cochineal are
used in great quantities, and are proba
bly not harmful; arsenic, popper and
leads are very deloterions, but are not
now used as much as in former thoes,
“before sanitary officials made such per
gistent attacks on them. Milk and milk |
products are often colored. Annotto 18
Sy commonly used by dauymen to
give a rich yellow color. In itself an
_ notte is probably harmless; bat it pro
duces deceptive results —New York |
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