Abstract
Chambersburg, Pa., Oct. 7, 1895. To the Editor: —I send you by this mail, a reprint of my article on Electricity, not so much on account of any merit it may possess, but to demonstrate to you how little your reporter understood what I was talking about when he wrote you the report of the proceedings of our State Society. He must have been a very serious man to fail to see that I was poking fun at Electropoise, and write you that I said that argon was what was driven into the system, etc. Look at the report, and then at the latter part of my article, and determine whether I was too ponderous at my fun, or he too dull of comprehension. No serious harm has been done—the Electropoise men have not yet thanked for my ad. through yourJournal, nor yet have they gone for me
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