Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, September 09, 1886, Image 4

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    all at once around them, and threaten
ing the citj with total destruction, the
people whom you met on the streets or
saw gathered together in groups in the
open places evidently did not give them
a thought. Mo one watched the ruddy
flames or the pilars of cloud rising high
into the still night air. All were too
intent on listening with strained sens
es for the dreaded recurrence of that
horrible growl or groan of the power
under the seas and under the land to
give a thought to the new terror,though
it had threatened his own home and
many homes in the doomed city.
The crowds poured in from every di
rection to the space just described, as
though it had been indeed a charmed
circle and life depended on passing
within its grassy bounds. Street cars,
carriages and other yehicles were rang
ed in lines on the streets surrounding
the square, while the horses stood as
though sniffing the ground in anxious
inquiry. The colored people everywhere
were loud and increasing in their dec
lamations of alarm in the singing of
hymns and in fervent appeals for God's
mercy—iu which appeals, God knows,
many a proud heart who heard theui a
rising in the night and in the hour of
flis wonderous might devoutly,humbly
and sincerely joined. Danger brings all
of us to the level of the lowliest. There
were no distinctions of place or power,
pride or caste, in the assemblages that
were gathered together in Charleston
on Tuesday night. It was a curious
spectacle to look back upon. It is a
good one to rememoer for white and
black alike. There were instances of
unselfish devotion, of kind and loving
regard between master and servant,
mistress aud maid, in tlie presence of a
common ill and of threatened ruin,that
showed,as nothing else could show,how
strong is the tie that binds our white
people and our black people together ;
and this lesson of the dread visitor we
mayjhope, too, may never be forgotten.
Arrived at his home the writer found
the same scenes of distraction and
wreck which marked nearly every oth
er home in the city. All the houses in
the neighborhood had suffered seriously,
and streets, yards and gardens were
filled with the fallen chimneys and frag
ments of walls, while the walls that
were left standing were cleft asunder,
in many cases from top to bottom, and
were badly shattered In eyery instance.
Women and children, roused from sleep
or interrupted in their evening pursuits
by the sound of the ruin being effected
aboye and around them, rushed out in
to the streets and huddled together
awaiting the end, whatever it might be.
Invalids were brought out on mattress
es and deposited on the roadway. No
thought was given to treasures left be
hind in the effort to save the peculiar
treasure of life itself, suddenly become
so precious in the eyes of all, the invalid
woman and the robust man alike. Un
til long after midnight the streets were
filled with fugitives in sight of their
homes. Through the long hours that
followed few were the eyes even of
childhood that were closed in sleep.
Charleston was full of those who watch
ed for the morning, and never in any
city in any land did the first gray
shades that mark the approach of dawn
appear so beautiful and so welcome to
eyes as they appeared to the thousands
of people who hailed them this morning
from the midst of the countless wreck
ed homes aud our thrice scourged but
still patient, still brave, still hopeful,
sti'l beautiful city by the sea.
Kindness to Animals.
Eyery one should know that kindly
treated animals will do their best for
sheir owners. A curious case hap
pened recently, which may be given
as au example. A noted trotter was
driyen in a race by a strange driver.
TLe horses was evidently dissatisfied
and lost two heats. The old driver
knew the horse could do better, and
begged the owner to be permitted to
drive him. His entreaties prevailed,
and when he mounted the sulky the
horse whiunied with pleasure, and
won the heats with ease,
making such a record that the owner
had au offer of fifteen thousand dollars
for the animal. It is always thus. A
farm horse kindly treated will do
more work than one which is not at
tached to the owner or driver. A
cow will lose milk when attended by
a strange or disagreeable person, a nd
one that is petted and treated with
gentleness will never exhibit the com
mon fractiousness of kicking, or hold
ing up the milk. This is true of all
farm animals, who return kindness
with affection and generosity, and
abundantly repay the consideration
shown them by their owners. Every
boy, especially every farmer's boy,
should early learn to treat all animals
with kindness.
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Simplest, Most Durable, Economical and Per
fectinuse. Wastes no Grain; Cleans it ready
for Market.
Twins Engines end Horse Powers.
Saw Mills, Grain Drills, and Standard
Implements Generally. Send for Illus
trated catalogue.
A. B. Farquhar,
PENNA. AGRICULTURAL WORKS, YORK,
Pa.
ftOOD SALARIES
or Commission to Men and women
to act as local or traveling Agents.
No experience needed. Steady work! JAMES
E. WHITNEY, Nurseryman, ROCHBSTKK, N. Y.
(Mention this paper.)
VUIA n I nrn may DO ionnu 04
THIS PAPER Ew£, &°c<
Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Sprue*
Street),where adver. sawn If fill I#
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For Catalogues, or other information address
GEO ROE W. ATIIKKTON, I L. !>.,
President,
27-29 State College. Centre ( o„ Pa.
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Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Millltcim. Pa.
Bread, Pies & Cakes
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and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND FAN
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About 3 miles northwest of Spring Mills St a
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PENN'S CAVES,
one fourth of a mile in length, with its wonder
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Atfhe World'* Merry. A *m-el. By Florence
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Mildred Trt-v union. * bovej. iiy "Tbe Duch
cfa," adlb'-r of •• Molit* Itawn," ttt.
Ilurk Huya. A Novel, by Hugh Conway, author
of " Called Back."
The Mystery of the Holly Trtf. A Novel,
fly tbo author of " Itora Tlioine."
Shuvlows on the Snow. A Novel. By B. L. Far
jeon. avitbor of " Bread and-Cbeeae-and-Klnae*," etr.
.. TIo LSray Woman. Ajvovt-U By Jtra. tiaekelt,
autbor of " Mary RIM," otc.
The Frozen llrt-p. A Novel. By Wiikle Collins,
author of " The Wuuiai. iu White," etc.
lied Court Farm. A Novel, ly bn. Henry
Wood, avrhor of" Fat l.ynar," etc. ,
In C lipid's Net. A Novo!. By the Author of "Dora
Thorn.-."
Itnek to the Old llomo. A Novel. By Mary Cecil
I llav. b-uh-.r of" liiddau Perils," eta.
John How erbunh'a Wife. A Novel. By Uln
Mul, k a jthor of "John llalitav f ..-utleman," etc.
. l.ady <vrendollae*a Bream. A Novel. By tha
author of ' Bora Thorrie " ate.
<Ju*|Kvr lAjiiie'# Seer.-t. A Novab By Mia M. K.
' Brad-lon. niuior of -'Aurora Floyd," etr.
I.collne. A Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay, author of
[ "Bmada Vorke." eta. % •
tiubrl. l' M-irrlngre. A Novak By WTOIo Cotllns,
""TlVas 14 snmt. ANavC. By Mrt. A>. 8. Syfhia%
au: bar if" Fe- toil :.il'#iue.'' ete. t. • .
. MM ping tfceTftolrlplnd. A KavtJ. By Mary
Cecil liaTSt'-W f " wljMleu.D-JMmev/a^B
lin.llev Curleon. A Novel, FrTlloil. K.Brad
doa, aaihor of " l.a-lv Audlry's Seercl?' aa*
Laairat ot Tu MYHTEKV or THE IIUMIIBM. A
Novel. By KtuvW. Piorer, aathar of-"The B.rih Dark." ctai
A Oalden It awn. A NovW. By tbs author or
"Dora Thurne." etc.
.. Valerie's Fate. A Novel. By Mrt. Alexander,
author of " The Wooing O't," etc.
. S|ier ICoae. A Novel. By TTJTkSe Collini, author
of "The Woman In White." etc.
,\ tine. A Novel. By Mr*, llenry Wood, author of
"tlt I.TUTiC."
The l.nurol Uu-li. A Novel. By Mill Mulock,
author of "John Halifax, (ientlcnisn," etc.
Aw** iiartea. A Novel., By .-..rge Kllat, author
of ' Adaut Beie," " ThS Mill on the Floi-," etc.