Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 05, 1896, Image 6

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: tically untouched, and a person .alighting | Sixth and La Salle streets, died of the in- Tourists. New Advertisements. New Advertisements.
from a train at the Union Station and go- | juries reqeived by falling timbers in the
: ~~ ; ing to any of the well known hotels down | disaster on Wednesday night. Father
x town or in the west end, would not per-| Head and his sister were sitting in the First-Class Steamboat Service Between | 12 Saspoy Sra 205|433 163 Ehler Daniel 36 38
Bellefonte, Pa., June 5, .1896. ceive that the city had been visited by a | parochial residence when the roof of the | Detroitand Cleveland, and Cleveland, | 10 Mioks Ava, 1x2 Frerman Jonny 13:
— topo, church was blown onto the house. A fall- Put-in-Bay and Toledo. 25 Milés Samuel. 107 (433 153 Fitzgerald Daniel, 36 38
= ough the Eads bridge was damaged | ing timber struck the pastor’s head, and he | Dp. & C. Floating Pai : ; a | 404 115 Moore James. 460433 153 Fink John....... 25 12
: ; r 2 Struck ] 2 g Paiaces are now running dail 5 ;
: ONE LITTLE WORD. trains are passing over it now. 2 All the big | was otherwise injured. He failed to rally. | between Detroit and Cleveland, and on Si is yo na a | a Ld Thom ig nn
fre lige yor my pierce the heart buildings except ihe Merchants Fath, DIED FROM GRIEF. commence to run daily between Cleveland. Put- oo Tompson Moses, 2 B bo 30 Gre Eiloghett 4 40
. 'kni r s . annah. 4 g 53 . 5
$h sono Resner thall 8 knife, which was uitioofed, escaped unscathed. Roy Claypool, son of Mrs. Daniel Clay- | in-Bay and Toledo. If you are traveling between | 1g4 Turner Daniel 316 [216 : 156 Grant Thomas... 2 00
And best of friends may quickly part Offers of assistance and messages of con- pool, who, with her two children, was kill- the above points, take advantage of a water trip GREGG TWP. - 433 153 Gray Wm...... a 18 18
With feelings of such bitter strife. dolence continue to pour in from cities all | Cg by the storm, died at the Children’s | and save money. 200 Bithop Cornelifis.e 4 06 | 399 Gray Mathias 2
One little word may kindness show yer tae country. The sympathy of the Hospital on Friday night. Young Clay-| Spend your vacation on the GreatLakes. Send | 200 Carson Joh. oor 309 of S16 sh 7
When all the world seems dark and drear nited States is aroused. pool was not injured by the storm, but had | for illustrated pamphlet. Address A A. Schantz, j50 Denosh Dasia l J 433 163 Hopkins John....... 36 38
And tears of deepest anguish flow, Instead of a rush to take advantage of been placed in the hospital Thursday to be | G- P- A., Detroit, Mich. 70 Sy eI 62 | 233 153 Haines Reuben Jr. - 3811
One little word may often cheer. charity, those having the matter in hand treated for an ailment. When he heard RRR "| 380 Hubby Bernard. 727 Si 1% Homiion Thane, Bh 8
One little word may help so much. ars Disssw fo note amg aud Wilerpeal that his mother and two sisters had been West rer dis nd laneap ” i The “Noth. J 1% fobs Lg J y i 153 Huber John... 25 12
The wenry with a heavy loads Pos among eae peop pe killed the little fellow began to grieve. It |, Titeq,” Sumptiently eqiibped. with j 35; Markley Jacob. 20:32 1% Derdhie x
x the storm to help themselves. It was a : buffet, smoking and library cars, regular and com- | 3 ; : 433 163 Hair David... 25 12
A pleasant smile, a gentle touch, sturdy, self-reliant population which the caused his death. >: partment sleeping cars and mxerious dini oe EE 15 433 15 Hamilton Hu RL
; os | ; st ros ’ = v : vi 5 ae ih 5 : : ng | o EY Onl nes 12 Haines Reub
Smooth places in the roughest road. tornado ravaged, “and only in cases of dire MECHANICS BADLY NEEDED. cars, leaves Chicago via the North-Western Line 1% Richardson josae, 2 3% of 433 153 pings an 28 5
One little word may tempests calm, need will the funds be drawn upon. All along the path of the storm to-day | (Chicago & North-Western R'y) at 6,30 p. m. daily | 118 il ee 9 2 367 109 Irwin James P. 26 41
When raging fierce within the breast, Among 10,000 families sorely stricken | boys distributed long lists of houses, flats | nd arrives at destination early the following [135 Taggart David 262 | Joo eh: 8 00
A kindly word may fall like balm there will be only a few hundreds that |and rooms to be had at the same rentals | mio ng: All principal ticket agents sell tickets | 51 Unknown... ® | 372 108 Lowmen Jona 3%
And angry feelings soothe to rest. must be helped. that prevailed before this new demand was > nl o_— 1p Zeigler Michael... B32 3% 183 Lenhors Ciridiian. 25 13
One little word may be too late CLEARING UP THE RUINS. created. There are 50 jobs awaiting every +d BAIS I iis 18 Ia levisDw Sh 25
Before fond hopes are buried low, Of the seven thousand houses injured, it carpenter, bricklayer, roofer, plumber and New Advertisements. 88 158 (133 163 Lattimore W. G... 7 14
And often it may seal the fate is estimated that 1000 have Sm total glazier in the city. The supply of material 491 130 237 - 153 Pent 2
Of many lives for weal or woe. ruined. They are of brick, and the py will probably run short before the work of HE REASON WHY 7 ° Li 433 153 Lowden Joan. : > =
—Alice Dale Abell, in Good Housekeeping. jority ie en 2 restoration is complete. But thus far no I 'HE REASON WHY.— 135 B.. 182 (368 147 Lathrope Wm. A. 21 34
S———— Estimating the rubbish at 200,000,000 | disposition to deal unfairly with the press- 00 wuz Misha) 20 aa 15
! Balin onsd ing demand has shown itself. Difficulty Ss 3 Graz Michael... OL} 0 M ;
, ) 2 3 s : cPherson Wm.
Barying the Dead, ey gs Bid Sinsihe nin a » » Dm has been found in securing laborers for the oo Toe wali 1 Mir Boho 1
Loss of Life About St. Louis Will Probably Reach | tor threo months. Then the questies | Work of clearing away the wrecks, and ; — J: Henry Josepli. 03/49 10 Mii juen. ox
Eight Hundred.—Estimates of Dead and Dying. ~ | g1ices where will it be dumped Ya those who are able and willing to work @re Io 4:3 Re il 7 61433 153 ole Ti 2 R
Miles of Funeral Processions, With Overloaded | thousand laborers are at work and Thy demanding a rate of 50 cents an hour. 435 No dh are te 784 | 433 163 McConnel Matthew. . 23109
Hearses, Racing to and From the City's Cemeter- | heen for twenty-four hours. Still there is | y 28S Of bricklayers have advanced from |= VE is Hr HT ek TT prop
i — ( : : Si 55 VERY WHY HAS 7 SORE AND * otz John...... 142 - R. & A. “ee
ies With Bereaved Mourners«—Floods Follow the no perceptible signs of improvement. 55 cents to $1.10 an hour. EVERY WHY HAS A WHEREFORE AND 'TIS 110 Parker William 2700 | 74.0f 4 163 Musser John............. . 25 10
Tornado.—The Aggregate Losses Will Reach About M p LOSSES : TOE 38 a 436 Simpson Job 5 | 433 MetzgerJacob... 62 36
LOADED TR: 4 SOME OF THE BIG LOSSES. WELL TO LOOK FOR IT AT TIMES ipson John... 786 4H € 6
Fifteen Million Dollars, With Half as Much More in DILLEY CAR PISADPARS, The Bradatrect and Dun conimercial : Ton 442 Scribner David. in| Yitles Jane i so
St. Louis. There are in the Missouri river at this 2 < : ta Scribner E. H. Toc {48 10 He Rs = kh
hour many floating corpses. It is expected | 25encies refuse to make any estimate on oe Tid Wai 15 Passmore Bryson snd Hartel, = 8 29
It is possible now to form an approx- | that scores vi bodies will be picked up be- the property loss in St. Louis. The fol- HALEY MOON TWh. 333 153 Rudisill Jacob T2800
imate estimate of the great loss of life, | tween here and New Orleans for a month lowing list of brincipal losses is furnished a ini ri Ta 24 pd y Bb lh. Bie
probably aggregating 800, and the tre- | to come. When the tornado struck the | 0) Fepresentatives of the corporation, busi- 85 Elder Abraham. .... 00 | “3 " Robison Win. Hi. % do
mendous loss to property occasioned by | city there were probably a hundred per- 4 firms, churches and institutions nam- 216 Lamhourn Josiah. 14 89 | 36 Robison Wm. H.. 3 28
’ . 3 2 ! : 70 vle Jacob...... ¢ i
Nonssay 5 ig throughout i sons on the Eads bridge, The escape of Lat Triniiv ehitvat is In these days people want to know the 2 Pyle Dect rou 34 pd 1» gy EA a
inois and Indiana, and the aggregate some who were blown into the river was oy Beran Sniy e ee seen $ in why and wherefores. 117 Thompson John. 10 06 | 433 153 Schenck Andrew. 31 18
appalling. From many small places and | marvelous. i i nth sie 180,000 tie Zolanesi pn unin op & 7 Aor ny $22 15 Nchony thai 2
] hel : 3 . se . ) C. 6 Unknown... 763433 153 8 8
Toms iyani Ase the outside world Daniel McCarthy says he was lifted from Jui oy COMPANY. rennin ee 2.000 The why and wherefore of such is plain, 112 Unknown.. 924433 153 Shidens Bron a 1
yet receiv no tidings whatever since his feet and blown into the water a hun- 3 Lon B fon. achinery company... Sona He reads statements ol supposed facts. 411 Unknown.. 291 [433 153 Schafner Cas 2513
the storm, but there can be no doubt that dred ya ws away. Bit Lic was uninjur od Fy Io mm censesaesanenan ce Ty Ti 2 i Shat prety ailment of man- 32 Unknown 301 | 433 153 Schenck Mic 25 13
in those localities also the loss to property | and being an expert swimmer, had no dif- | Louis Ottend Furniture Co. ~ 65,000 He has an ailment and tries some pana- HAsRITME 247 Sn doy Ii a
and crops isheavy. Up toalate hour Sun- ficulty in reaching shore. He says the air Sts. Peter and Paul church. 50,000 | cea. wo Bell John.......ooiieniensesinnsnnnes 186 | 147 7 Slough Georg 9 67
day the death roll ran thus : and water around were filled with shrieks RE IS Dns" poltfsis ; be trios another with the same | #0) Oo Ls 11 54 | 214 Stout Jacob...... Bu
1 ; se.. 75, result. : n
St Joitts, Sons pnt ..... 275 | and screams. Union Depot railway. 200,000 Such experiments make him look as- 81 68 Edmiston Samuel. 28 32 of iid in Maye N
Pas = Louis, Ill. . 192 There was an electric street car crossin United Elevator Co. 75,000 kance at future claims. 200 Edmiston Samuel. 3801433" 153 Turner Daniel 12 1
Vagdalia, I11..... 15 I > g | Liggett & Myer..... 100,000 Often the fault is his, but he don’t see 122 Henry Stophel.... 377 | 103 Witmer Henry. ;
Centralia, Ill... .. 40 | the bridge laden with passengers. It has | Vandalia railroad. 100,000 why. : 400 Harrison Wm.. 817 | 100 44 Tr onry : 16 22
Mount Vernon, Il. .. 6 | never been heard of, nor was there a soul | Terminal railroad association. ho 110,000 He may have a_ backbone or perhaps a 82 Irwin John... 2781402 116 Weidman ross 3 0
Jiov Madd, Mo 7 | saved to tell the story. Big Four R. R..... - 65,000 lame or weak back. 50 Irvin John.... 1605] 0 15 Well ony x ”
I 3 ONE OF A FAMILY LEFT City Institntions To oo He Ten of Koimgys hey re io MeCandlews Won. 1200]43 158 Welsh Josep. 2 14
New Baden. Il. ro h . nein ons. sy ieved him for a time, but failed to cure 402 McCormick a 75 Wilson Wm... 33 01
. 1, ol 4 . £ SSes.. be 00, the trouble. 2 80 McCormic Eleanor. 14 97 | 4
Jefferson ers; Ind. . 4 At 20 clock this morning two floaters | Damage to SChooIs...oomwsesoemesmsns 150,000 This is his fault ¢ the why is that he 130 ~~ McCandess Wm... 30 Ti Wheon a 2 o
Har Y an 2 | were picked up at the foot of Destrahan did not know the wherefore of his aches, 412 124 Parker Thomas.. 16 65 | 433 153 Wharton Kearne 3 64
| Bojuber ation, an - 8 | street, which are supposed to be ‘members Had he known that the kidneys were 132 Sankey Thomas... 507 1306 100° Wilson Wm.......... : aw
Toa * 14 of the wrecked boat crews Ee thesauss, tack : : ” So. i iy 2 34 : semiNG TWP, .
lly slrarss . t C . : ¥ : t backache generally means kidney > * 5 ; ?
Masecontah.. . 1| A family of four lived at No. 716 Ba: ——Rupture or Hernia cured without ah 438 Steel James 1639] 71 69 Forbes Samuel 448
Gratiot, Mo ... . 4 7 he my i Send 1 for 1 book That the ki 438 Steel Allen 16 39 | 419 Jol Joh 3 56
hv | street on Wednesday morning. When the | cutting. Send 10 cents for large ‘book, hat the kidneys must filter the blood : § : 9 | 4 AE
1: St rnado bad passed, there was but one Soins and Lr Adress, a 40d so immadintely effonts / Smit John » x . in i Es
-877 | survivor. Mrs. Matilda Rux, aged 56 orid’s Dispensary 1cal Association, the back. . ? 50 teel Robert. 201 216 McClure Wm. 5 90
The financial loss in St. Louis proper | years ; her daughters, Jennie, "17 years, | Buffalo, N. Y. The hasianhe is Sy the frst step to- on pel i : 1 5 Re Jona, i $ 15
, 1 t. : ; is : § John..... ; obison Catharine.. ¢
will be, approximately, $15,000,000, near- | and Mary, 16 years, and John Lablien, Se —————— wiry Dany Biiney Sizer. 100 Sankey Jeremi 1 95 | 300 Robison Rebecca... 480
ly one-fifth of which is residence property. |-aged 49 years, occupied the dwelling. As|{ ——A million trees were planted in Ne- Retention ol urine. S11 Unlhown i 745] 150 Robison Richard... 3 08
Among the structures destroyed in whole | the blast seized the house and partly lifted | braska on Arbor Day. Erungsive ie di Tir Wilson Wm. mz BD Toms 3 07
or in part were 45 churches, 26 public | it, Mary sprang for the door. The" others Seems Doane Ribu Bille are a positive spe. | 488 Williams Edward. 16 67 | 100 Wilson Wi... 170
schools and 35 steamboats, besides heavy | started to follow, but the roof fell and : ; : cific for all kidney complaints. 12 Yilson Peter. 4 3100 Wilson Wm... 170
damage inflicted on many hospitals and | crushed them to death. The surviving ~——Boils and pimples are due to impure The aching back has no greater enemy Yor: Davia. ox SNOW SHOE TWP.
other public institutions, to say nothing of | daughter stood on the street, wringing her blood. Bays ten by aking the blood | than Loss Biiney Hl aor iiious 107 92 Wharton Kearney 12 82 | 433 153 Bayard Andrew 10 84
the destruction of hundreds of commercial | hands, frantic with grief, and refused to be | P%r¢ wit Samapan 2. act on the bowels, but direct on the kid- HOWARD TWP. 27 pd a. 3 = 18
establishments and a thousand or more | led away. Sa ney or sale by a i A Price 2 Graysburg Joseph 107 | 434 Dalton Hugh... 13 58
; ‘ents per box, or six boxes for $2.50. Sent ri 8 3 4
i) 55, Lois ith Tis. AnBicteton MISSING FROM THE CITY HOSPITAL. ‘Tourists. by mail on Jeceipt of price by Foster-Mil- meh 8 30 om ins i : HEY
: East St. ouis the . 2 way urn _Co., Buffalo, N. 'Y., sole agents for Lingle J. J.... 301 S 2 § 3 6 C
railways and their allied interests, on grain | _ Dr. Starkloff, Health Commissioner and | === === the U. S. 41.8 i hg Sof 10 Dishes Juma W. iso
elevators, factories, business houses and | chief of the Hospital service in this city, | Home Seekers’ Excursion tothe West and Taylor Joseph 1.51 | 400 Holt Edgar....... 22 50
residences is conservatively estimated at | Was this morning forced to the conclusion Northwest. HOUSTON TWP. oo Yparton Alex 10 00
from $6,000,000 to $7,000,000. that the deaths at the City Hospital are far TT Ton the Saitasiie 4163 Baxter James....... 19.98 | 5 bps Sarah ne
Another cause of loss and distress that | beyond first estimates. = He reluctantly | °° Sous Sti and Bm, Ihe Se ego bi 1d Dy n 9 pof433 Norris J. P....... 6 10
follows the cyclone is the flood in the Miss- | Stated that 50, patients of the hospital are | !In® (Chicago & Northwestern R'y) will sell home 100 Shoemnker Jess B00] etn DoDI 20 6
issippi, which, it is estimated, may result | Dot accounted for. Dr. Sutter, superin- | Seekers’ excursion tickets Sow rates a 438 163 Wheiland John BRE Sada EA
in over a million dollars damage. tendent of the hospital, says that a num- large number of points in 2 ort ern W isconsih, LIBERTY TWP. 216 Rainy Robert... 5 41
Then on Friday night another cyclone, ber of patients fled to the commons ahout. Michigan, Nonlimenon Iowa, W etom Miaeso 106 120 Benham Ebenezar.... 18 67 1 i Tompkins Soseph . 21 25
awcompanied by a cloudburst, struck Sen- | the place and there is a hope that many of | Fotis Torts Boot thd SHER In | WRT e are selling a good grade of tea—green | i Dona Hover 1810 uw un
eca, Mo., wrecking a number of buildings | the 50 missing from the hospital will be oa ing the famons a IHivdiyeeg, Por fu 305 120 Dunwoody John.. 11 03 | 169 West Francis. 8 50
and causing a loss of twenty lives and | found among the charitable people of the | Information apply to ticketagents of connecting | pack or mixed at 28cts per. Ib. Try it. | 65 Hamilton Archie... 138 TAYLOR TWP.
£ s 3 rein lines or address. 166 Hayes Robert and Jas. 22 45
starting floods that did great damage. At | Vicinity. : : ” 99 Addleman Wm.... 9 21
gre age. H. A. Gross, G. E. PA; 423 Broadway, New SECHLER & C0. /°5 ¥ [vin Baber cn 2227 a0 Bell W
Neos, Mo., three bodies were found REV. FATHER HEAD DEAD. er. Te eam : ’ "50 Patudn Those ¢ 1.05 | 5) Burgh Wire, 21 10
i fiw : : . es . 00 oberts Joseph... 4 10 =a TF 4
ged in driftwood, but are unidentified. | Shortly after midnight Rev. Father J. J. | T. P. Vaille, 5. E. P. A., 112 South Fourth street, 406 102 Stevenson Peter. B46} 13 consnhaver John, a
RISING OUT OF THE RUINS. Head, pastor of Annunciation church, ' Philadelphia, Pa. 298 Scott William 625 | gua Te i i
St. Louis, Mo., May 30.—This city has Ch — ——————————————— El han 200 Lamb John. 12
-at last partially recovered her equilibrium 1% ATRL S| Ba ig
© : J M > 7 434 Montgom Ww. W.
Business was Youmen Jodtay and the IMuminating Oil. - id 1 » Mo : 7 434 Montgome: ry John... 1 3
Streets are somewhat cleared for traffic, —m—————rr———/7——m——mrrrr——7r--r—me-— pp ——e————— ee ee 24 McKinney J. M... 419 | 433 153 Norris Marion...... . 26 85
As the Hours hodics continue to be = Z 438 107 Miles James..... 91 09 | 433 163 Snyder Barbara................... - 26 85
: ! tt SK FO R==—=———-— y REASURER’S SALE OF UNSEATED | Rohrer Christ 7 56 TAYLOR TWP.
wegeived at the morgue. A majority of the Af oe LANDS.—for taxes for 1894 and 1895— | 70 Rohrer Christ... T 56 | 435 Thomas John W 13 52
victims have been identified. Still there A zecable to 2s provisions of law relating to the 2 Rhos Jon. 648 | yo ustmmts 62
are many at the dead house whose names sale of unseated tracts of land for the non pay- | 12 Shoemaker Benj.. 13 93 3 NION TWP.
fa on A a : ? ment of taxes. Notice is hereby given that there | 50 Unknown ... 1101 91 Dunwoody John... 8 22
remain unknow n. Twelve hav e already aE —7THE BOOKLET ON “LIGHT = will be exposed at public sale or id the follow- | 17 Unknown... aires 18 30 Fisher Se & Bo; 313
been buried in the Potters’ Field whose ing thn of uses d linda in, conn} of Centre, MILES TWP. 150 Hall Robert.. 20 40
identi will never wv : : Pa, for taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the . , 170 Hoover Geor, 23 12
iis hy Yes, and ol gis id . ANL Court House, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Poly Xn. Pp. : 0 100 Long James 9 00
y P ppeal Drm, MONDAY, JUNE THE 8tx, 1896 273 Barton W 2 77 | 100 Long James. 9 00
prese ee I , JUNE 7 8TH, 27° arton Wm l 5
of levee laborers when found. All the dead at 1 o'clock p. m. 200 Brady John... $00 | 100 MS renhall J . © 16 95
women and children have been identified, BENNER TWP. 300 Boyd Thomas... 600 | 19 A Dares 13
claimed by relatives and buried. As the TE ee ACRES PER WARRANTEE NAMES, 403° Carothers James.. 6 03 a Phipy ee ol wy
ruin is complete and St. Louis is acting {BUR CROWN ACME oIL, | ; . mia. Ti 4 oarthers Thomas, 190 : ig reais cas Ta 1»
slowly towards removing the debris, it may ea Te 2 fiuteninson Boyd. a 2 48 | 100 Hainex Josiah. ? 2 92 94 Asker Robert : 2 32
be weeks before all the killed are recovered. Ly Johnson Thomas 8 70 | 330 Housel Peter.... 381/212 10 Baker John... rE
Si mia wa onco make ive prope GIVES THE BEST LIGHT IX THE WORLD—o L Eon FEE he iE Bu i
ration ward rebuilding handsomer resi- ; 50 ngle J. J....... 3 58 | 320 Kitts George... 300 | 280 129 Currier Mary. 6 76
dences and more imposing business houses | 39.371 ITELY : 2 Lingle J, J. 358 | 400 Lake Richard... 20 00 | 60 Currier M 5
J 30-37-1y AND IS ABSOLUTELY SAFE. 150 Purdue John 361 | 0-16 Tey 16
will take the piassof the Werke] ones, | seem ———— - MIE Smith Joh... ni Mite Yn VE} 13 Daugherty Marsares ie
New debts will be created, private capital | 50 SME JOD JPio.eeciscienrinnrinss 122 | 300 Parker Wm. 1400 41 Dunwoody John 5 33
will have chances of investment and thous- Castoria. Castoria. BOGGS TWP. 2 Sef fijod Jun 407| 69 39 Evans Jesse. 169
; : . . . . : 4 winefried Pete 326 | 100 39 Evans Jesse.
gldh ishumur sin soniviosnt: Buds | eens: —. 7 3 aorp. 221% Seta Tis|'n 3 Eoken Win i
ed. : ; v x 275 ohn.... eorge..... 417
Ex-Governor Francis said to a reporter W HAT IS 150 Jat Sal. 1257 | 125 Wharton Moo $20 243 55 Gilbert William. 35 26
to-day that he expected to see $30,000,000 3 19 Forbes Samuel. 178 | 160 Wolf Andrew. 140| 31 129 Gilbert William.. 72
expended in buildings during the year : 383 163 Frazier Walbro... 15 80 | 150 Wiliams Ten : Su 2 Hahn 24d 0 iB
. 431 137 Godfrey Martha. 1812 | ¥ eeseseeseesreesareasevecesss h ahn Wm....... 189
The police force, the physicians and the 46 Lin, v 219 39 James Margar 5 22
gt . A gle J. J 0 3 90 PATTON TWP. 4 rgaret.
citizens of St. Louis have done great work; | 181 Lucas), M. & J, 8, Packer 950/148 20 Burton Robert null 1B ee ia
but up to the present time it has taken all a By Miles Jorn.» SE» Burton Robert 585 | 161 i Eo
their efforts to care for the injured and the Ee RAS CASTORIATTTT—TT————= 330 Miles Evan...... Ly 19 Dich) Sam. Bx ] 5 Linelog sd 2 60
dying. The demand for immediate relief : 146 Packer and Lucas. 602] 20 Diehl Adam... 3 90 i iv
has been so great that no thought could be | 60 Packer and Lucas. 298 | 60 Diehl Thomas... 11 70 oa 3 Yerosr in 2 32
teeth to Rndrads of men and worm h 346 Price Johm......... 17 24 | 53 Diehl Nicholas Sr. 9 99 2 " Millon W Vid, 7 2
give women who | 129 120 Rowland James 534 | 120 Diehl Nicholas Sr. Bail Pan a2
Er a fan ps 1 2 son wh |S Deke 10 Moke Samu iy
quarters has been besi y relatives 2 s oy : ehl Nicholas 485 | 560 Mary...
eager to identify the dead. Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for ‘Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium 39 Sasi Samal. » a x ish) Nicholas Jr n id 43 59 yy. 3 »
THE MORGUE A CHARNEL HOUSE. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It isa harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing | 150 Wister Weeeoeeenineeinnins ens 6.85 | 130 Ellis Wm... 22 35 8 py Daoy ia 3 %
The Morgue is a veritable charnel house Syrup, and Castor Oil. "It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. | BURNSIDE TWP, gover Robe 9 2 92 Parker Jeremiah 119
filled with the mangled bodies of men and Castoria destroys Worms allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diar- — EL) A Sauder 3 n 160 McKean Robe 29 20 2s Parker Rjohard, : n
women. All of the dead are laid on top of rhea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. | 1 22 Cox Paul..... 4 62 - > Spore James. 5 o 50 Piles Benj. & Co. 34
pine boxes and partially covered with ice Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. or 1% Fall eparies 3 2 165 White John.... 32 19 mw Pardon oy : a
in order to preserve them as long as possi- Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother's Friend. 433 163 Hunter Alex... 14 31 Ls 53 Yast Thomas, BI gp Robison. Richard 159
ble. When one is identified a sheet is 1% 1s Jamin Hiotus Hall = 300 Wilson. oa 1% Bohlen Richa 8 17
spread over the corpse and if i 70 arris Samuel. 11 : ~ PENN TWP. ; 00 obinson R........ 5 02
the remains are at once Bae = {ons ¥ 7 SE n 2 ou Mech yw iz 25 ot hy 57 or
2 ; : i ; Long J. Z... 35 | 9 Cal m g ’ 5
home or toan undertaking establishment. I Nickinlzon $00. + 231 | 300 Montgomery § 0 42 15 Shoemaker Bank. 34 97
One hundred and twenty-eight victims 5 rian Michael, 3 14 | 276 Montgomery Da 8 66 | 150 Scott & Alexander. 19 50
a ¥ b . 216 163 Parker Jeremiah 715] ¥ of 170 Swineford Peter. 16 Scott & Alexander. 3 90
of Wednesday's horror were laid to rest CASTORIA. CASTORIA. 40 Stewart Walker. 68 | Sof 170 Swineford Peter. so | 22 88 Sutler James... 8 84
Saturday in the cemeteries of this city and assem mes a Te - ,- 163 oh Saniusl, u21 382 138 Siar Dayid., 9 67
I i . : Stew: nn.. 2 = POTTER TWP. 56 yanzy . 5
East St. Louis. The total of interments| «cCastoriais so well adapted tc children that I “Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. pris 163 Wallace ig 9 = 288 Bond Mary 10 60 1 on Soret 2 %
would have been larger but for the fact | recommend it- as superior to any prescription | Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect | 123 Wheeler Henry... 406| 42 90 Brisbin John. 96 | 422 Wickersham Am 09
that the facilities of the undertaking es- | known to me.” upon their children.” im 1% Yharton Thoms P 4 8 133 Detsln er Christ.. 10 08 » Whaon Hor penes a
: . L ; * | i Ly 3 oung Sa eres 84 “Fri Ir... 2 son Robert.. 31
tablishments were inadequate to the sud - H. A. ArcuEer, M. D. Dr. G. C. Oscoon, 433 163 Young Benj... 14 31 | 200 RE Jor 4 2 5 49 Zantzinger Pau 6 50
den and pressing requirements of the situa-~ | _ 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lowell, Mass, . COLLEGE 200 Garrigus Wm..... 7 35 | 159 Zantzinger Paul. 20 67
tion. : 147 Johnson Ross 4 65 | 34 of 400 Hoffman Wm. 9 30 v
H did trebl d druple d : > 250 Johnson Thoms 913 | 125 Huber Bernard an WORTH TWP.
DINOS Sig wove and (un rnpo uty, | «our physicians in the children’s department | “Castoria is the best remedy for children of CURTIN TWF 100 Hunter Alexander. 698) 3 iver Heury #2
the hearses being driven at breakneck speed , ; in E iaeii ir | whi : . 17 of 400 Hoffm * Campbell Robert. 31
y : have spoken highly of their experience in their | which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far | 50 Brooks Jesse 2 80 Ho DEman Wn... 2 40 | 500 Hawthorn Th 8 70
from the cemeteries to the devastated dis- : ny a ; “ : ’ > , on FO rs HGsaertatrtser tive ores 2 80 | 445 McClellan George. 8 47 | ; P dnoma \
7 ; > outside practice with Castoria, and although we | distant when mothers will consider the interest of | 26 Brady Wm. P. 2 52 | “gq Patt Beni 226 Kuhns Michael... 6 46
trict as rapidly as their loads had been : i re 2 es i 66 Brady Wm. P. 455 | Aeron Seni 338/180 Kuhns Joseph 3 13
: only have among our medical supplies what is | their children, instead of the various quack nos- | Se A > a | 100 Scott Samuel. 6 98 | 0s < 5 Abraham. 2 0
deposited at the door of the vault or by . ne ta lols on : 26 Brady Wm. | 179 | 00 Sawyer Wi 103 83 Kuhns Abraham. 204
he side of th : known as regular products, yet we are free to | trums which are destroying their loved ones, by | 67 Be Brady Wm. P. 3 08 SelB 698247 150 Kuhns George... 704
the side of the grave. 3 confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to | forcing opium, morphine, soothing sy .|119 = 1 Custer Paul... Fall, IREdbmehen 6 13|3% 50 Kuhns Mathias 11 32
; ¢ opium, morphine, soothing syrup and oth 108 61 Telly Ferrell 6 14 I a oy
In several instances a single hearse bore look with favor upon it.” er hurtful agents down their throats, thereby send- 16 De Hass Mary 115 ‘gg Vanier Henry 324 24 Kuhns John. uy
three caskets, one containing the remains UNTEE TTPSTEAL. AD DISPENSERS iho the ] : a or 100 Godfrey John W. 9 70 : Ses ! 260 Lawman Geo 24 04
of an adult and the others those of little NITED OSPITAL AND Disp ENSARY, | mg them to premature graves, 169 Godfrey John Ww. 0 46 RUSH TWP. 330 Mayland Jas T 9 13
gah fo 2 A Boston, Mass, Dr. J. I. KINCHLOF, 433 120 Hall Charles..... 4417 | 403 153 rp | 214 Miles Samue 37
ones. At the grave the religious services | , =o gyn? Pres. ; | Convar. Ak. 1 10 Kelso Joseph. op 88 [20 1 > 86 Ross John. 11 60
were abbreviated and addresses of eulogy 5 rar Jte)e0 dossnh 21 34 | 95 Allison Andrew. 92 50 | 100 Shippen Th 33 13
or condolence were dispensed with. ~, 10 Hels 10.8 ob, 3 % a Allison A. and John Liliy.. 111 00 n Supe Jon 1 2
LONG LINES OF FUNERALS. ~ ; | 3 Jane Sussh, 19 A Agr 17 6 5 Spon W 2
: ane Sarah. { 5 : : > J MN... 6 -
There are funerals on all sides. Hardly [178 Lune Mar 1 591,02 Bannon Joseph. 302 | 137 Wister Dani 26 58
) | y 433 163 Beverage Davi 25 09
a street or block was there which did not | 0 Lane Mar) 161 433 153 Briteher Tange. Bp Wister Wm... 197
have one or more persons who were claimed CHILDREN CRY FOR PITCHER'S CASTORIA. 200 Palmer Joh 11 22 | 433 163 Brickley Daniel. 36 40 Em
as victims by the storm, and many of them 100 Smith Peter... 10 20 | 20 Copenhaver. John. 3250 5 : 37. i
8 b] ) » nit] 0 AN) Copenhaver John.. 5 60 In accordance with the act of June 6th, 1837, in-
were buried yesterday in order to prevent 160 Willis Jonathan... . 15 52 | “49 Chestnut Samue 112 Jost wil be Sddad to {jie Afonnt of all taxes as-
rapid decomposition. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY FERGUSON TWP, 433 163 Delaney Sharp... 25 12 | sessed against unseated lands above advertised.
. : : : “ CENT! MPA] 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. v : 3 . V o
’ p " 7 is el 1.15 ’ ’ 388 49 Crewit Alfred...... 575 | 433 Dentler Wm.... - 44 18 JOHN Q. MILES.
The business portion of the city is prac- | 1-15-3m. an 268 Ferguson Thomas... 343 122 Eberman Philips............cocoes 870 | 41-14 ith Treasurer.
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