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MOVSTOWN 1M. h.vir::.. citiii . 1'rv-r D LJr v-r : - it -j". ac : - v . r i n:;c sil'Na: K . tt.- r-jut i :- o r: .:a l:B.-.t : i;: Lin! F Fa: t N i Lj t ll.i.I 1:?: v-y. .;. - 1 r. John v.-:i.s . UlUJLlSalli C. rractltl W e .' a lra .1: r.:3 at.4 i: aO .t- :j - - : - Patrct-are Solicited. JLTIFIC'AL TEETH 11 J. YITZY. DEM I S T DALE CITY, CV. Tj... . . - T .. war r.:l u ft ..i.arO Hi-. stj-r-J is -.tie j: if afi-aS tl itVi--''l n- a a;.et. .xli-rs THE W0OTE3TTJL PET CANARY BIRD!: ;Ps:eit;a Fftri-) ii,- uwi-r-j or ur s . .3 ' au.c rum:. SITf F-.'S SilirLEATi X. Trt Az-at aai t.-.ttn- ir!.'- s-i:a "i cai-v;'-; ur yr KT.''y r-.t- t- S ft: fvj,i: '-7 oi-a. '. . iar a - -2 r- 1 se trtu. or ; ,1 w. &.i ;r y E. H-' ijlFXT a "- i . It farr.a. e Yrao Burns mmm housk JX T. Buzby & Co., No. G Exchange Place B.VXTIMOKE. ' . t-.a : at:r i,.aa rtera ilTILi. r tilt of G LAI-ITS J 1 li 1 i i VOL. XXIII. Bardt. JOHNSTOWN s 120 CLINTON STREET. 187 O- CKAKTED IN TRUSTEES ; D. J. MOIiEZLL, jamhsmcmtllzs james 3i0pj.et. LE'iVI? PLITT. rAVIDDIDZr.T. C. 2. ELLI-r. a. j. iiAvrn--, r. "t. hay. J- 'ilX L 'V.'MAN. T. n L i"-LY p. ?: LAV jnLiN. C'NTIAD suites i t GEO. T. S 'VAN'S. ALTEItS. T. TV. TV CAiIL J. V.OPkRELL, Prevident, FRANK C!EEST, Tressarer, CYF'JS ELDEil Solictor. ri"-..--; OIE DOLLAR aai aiarji-i ct:r. -L :r:-it il.'wed un all fa&s. prii .sr."-. Ttri-. Io'-.r-ft if e (Jran oat. if aide-i ' V. U.? ti.a COZ-irvXTSTflS 3 TWICE A YLAE. ;. tnM.ai liteUM UmZl j w:J.r;in. kt tr 9arri-d Vtain atm! pra . c.---s ty tietjelrv ;r fc& litter- j Loan-nred by Real Estate f i-. ar. y. Ji:cre, nlauvt tu iit aarr.ei ts:3 aai rtA. "T- 't ? tiim-i at ' tt ii-t-i. i ir'' I J0IIN DICERT i CO., ::. -l,-. MAIN STREET. J o II N S T O V, N , P L A ' aiurif. jrit". Iac mt-T mb .;--vw4 i -r-i arv- .fr j w.ir i-L,av cua- :i f T iriX? etui, per f 1 T-,,.-. D-cj'i' 'i- ' TJtv. i, ,.r frtxi li" minwf .T tbe ta-'t J a;r .t,E!T. e .--:. a j.U3ac " J.... s: - .1;-. .-. .,;--, aiTK ic w . "jTt. a tr-ii. nr a.L ttal ruJl at a:. ' Ft:- HX 1'liiti.T A Cambria County BANK, AT A- ICFnr.tCO i -i-. . -t-A-" a'a l o. : iais Mum, is llciry S.lca-Vs Brfek Eai'a;. AtUn rilkiErinsiransacte I-a- asil 'J-d aaiSrrr ;Klnad d-- f aaiCaaaa. trte?vn 0 ! as :tt;n.l m i r-rrrjt. !--r xE&. il . -1 ia. i.. ... r.i ad 1 CARPETING. Henry McCallum, PITTSBURGH, PA. Is -.rtJ dlrrtt fr'x Maaaiir;t:reT, Superior I-ngllb OH Cloth-t, r.lirSSELS CAT. PETS, i ice. TTTS i T.A' MEM? u.: INGEtAIN CAETETS Is t'ere vsilej-. .1 FIFTH AVENUE, AL-cve Weed siri-eu S LATE P.oOFS. a-, irm'x'. ::tii -.-,-r t jr : r nit l-ni s-jii . -.. r.",, S:- ti tl. -jir. r.-. !. .?-. , ti bi-f i-r-..' Ti ot . ... . - i iiV-r.j . 'r:clrliii Feachi-jitcm i. Euckinrhani ? L A. T E ;...! :- . a. 1. -i -.ffl ;if -ir v i ' ... i-f' -t?l jttmi e a : r.' ic a) "r t-j-o at -JJ IV!: Se. Ca Nrrialid. 11 i. rf ir. T K ,; r. a llil J wtfi A. WX.H. sEipurr. GROUSE & SHIKES, 01tiat.-:tirerf a 5-il ad Earacti CIGARS. EFT FlED, PA. .t er S.--rd. X a:Srisei --at- WE EOOSE & Co., 5J . AYffl&S Bm " I JUL V.r" ., ' "fcti JBfr ii KTIVflC i-M trTTTFTtY;jeaGiii. ' ' a, ' a a i i.t aa. -M. a. M.M. M.. -a a t onijxzjrvCjiMx. Aiim WXKXSE aCOt, JZTrr. ETAii- P. U. 5- ier r Pa. Ursina Lime Kilns.! Th aa-Jersii-w-- app irr; a rs4 t. !TT:ra Friz:-: 3dldiai7 Lin: . sa I AnJ i HaeiBr UtaJT takw darRCntnfjur!fsr j So S.he tied CU her log-Cabia 1B- DV tn8 OuT UOaUi!iufvj" i;booEet that lid a rert calico bow Criers Bcctruldjr Solicited. Ik. J. KATZEIt &. CO. Cnlna. lau la. e Mitua err . 'J'lIE BEST PUMP IN THE WORLD! TEE AX I SIC AT SCEjTEHGED Doable- Agf'g. I? .ffi Frrsiir FORCE PUJH?! j Tb SrarftiK. K PirrTl. ETw-tiTt farm- i j It if stie of Ita, ui2 uf a trm Eic:;.V- pmrOL ; s It i2 cot " ttn. m x wuxxr racaia ta U ; j not es a scikn. I ' c n.T in o iron. f It tetl.-ia. IT m. oh: sf orr. ! j I: win Tiirr trwa 4S ta M leci u li nr. ny ; 1 T1 In -vt f nitf Kesri. VriDdfl. irster- j It fsjxih tbe psrr ad rj.ie"? -wxttr. 1fa ; , fa n Ieis tM .4iiOi tie tU- t j Tntxa : tori Ptnnjv. 15 ; I tpe. - y f t 1 - - lit 1 - IS: av i Larrw rU la p!"j"-?riA-a. r" ITT AVP'kPU TT i Pa-, M.j isi, IST-i YJINEriAL POINT PLANING MILL. A (T-'Tn'Crpll St nT1 i UiUWttil wty 3kJ1X i We ar j rr;--i t- 4 all k:cf of rtantrt aad MacVtErai v4 ti-.icx CiJtriai. WEATHEH ISiAEl iNO A.?H itD : i j W1XDO V.'AS D DuOU I JiT5. Is fVrt ar 1! - s it. All urler t ji : Cutiu-Vs k c-:- FIXE CI 3 A LS dJ " i Nary ailtl Bright Toft.lCCOS. 40 Xartet Street, AbeveFrth, ' ' PEiLvrro.HiA. l . FENCE PICKETS. ft J rt ffsH t. f 1 K , ' . 'D - .oa I r. eukc :rca rar. E 3xd lr-.. tikebrviirs limn lxa ml. at JsmiMiLIOOT. . . TIt m-.tr a HtMf isrs. XOEE I ITEA ' Fnast sExr ron ciECTj-ivji to Lewis, Oliisr & Fkilliss, , I . Haiscc;Ttr ; KEETiiAXT bae it. x 1 I'itiE ict eaen jj hingls . iy"LT-1 W" ASH IliiS. aii N'tw T .. rie hAT- lEI WA'joN EAKIWAlvi- For sa!a bv a't Iron and Hardware tHicii. r , - , 91 Af2 Water Strcf1 andI1l and 116 FIrt ATC Pittburf. !d a. s rw-ttra. t c aocTT. OWENS & SCOTT, ti.. f tt UUU(tri.DlillUlMUUllUUH-. 153 W. Pratt St., BALTIMORE. GET THE BEST! ! SCALES, IO, (i5 -f rrtrj rise and ieTij.i a Tb !nr aei-t Sralo 6rfn BrattUtt mm Batrhrr-a. : rwtrx ; alara Caa L'n . cri aod Usj."f 1 .liartrf. Coal, nay and Catllr Sral W. A. X'CLrilV. G-rs Are", ejtra.J- PITTS SVE'lH. Al'. .1 ; kr InArTltV TTeriJ Eraowaed F1SE ATI. iri.lI.VR Fil T SiFLS NEW STORE! sa-Kim. a wn-s 'T ' ' ir.! i-x rh":r tnmt S tji fv, - ite rvarrajj. tiju :Je-j r : - x r i 1 iO i. a :T"rr:-.UlinV00U laUOll,," a srrru po, tcwi .c - DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, QUEENS WARE, tt . e.T.-. i.r. : 1 M iis'i if n T ' T ? ' T W - i.AUi....u.L,;LlfW II ATS CAPS. BOOTS i SHOES. ' A3 ttwtirh r-Z U U imp le e'AS3 t a- W ATI I S-LtEVrorf all ktolt. H xip-p in. , wr.EgF. " "' V A PT.Tt STTG-AJFt, ' Skxwiur - oa.a aaraw r.r. senna ia tbe bouse, anl see m-zfct as . I' - ;ILBi'pcp to the debtor's and get it SCITELL & .VILSOX. Mansion House, LATX -BErrFtJaP HOUSE." i Crer t rraallli mm Frwd Street a. ) JGHX5TOWT. PF-TT A iJo. hwrrvitpr PronV uAa4AtAr.M" wart, injion. at. j y. B. -Best rtailjr awra tea i bom SOMERSET, TIIKEE VOEM OF STIJXCTH. Tir rc lire ijgu 1 wii wri-, Tvrw lrori" u barils pea la trifi3ir? of etnsl lixit. Vpcii liie iiart aS irt. Eit H..r. Tii- ort d i ir set. I tb trim thy brr ; " HiTt rJTSL WjKTs'er tij laris U JrfTB Tie fala:' di?j. rt. Ue tiepc:" aaini lit this: Gi rale tiw htTea. Ta iiiai i'-nx'j J eu"Jk. Kjltp urz: an a t a3coa f:c uns, Sst a eac tiy tTotoer eaB: Aaj ra:ttr. Lie ttie ciniujj; csia, TliT thxri.itt m all. Tists rrai-e t" cajOC ca Lhr a-.ni; H 4. Faitlk as i Ijre asi tbo t'ut)t had Sireas-Ji -rico lift" tars ri& rwii, Lisii btrr tlco je wert bliai i Ql A1JTT II I Mrs. Woodcock sat ia the ialdde of the room. w::h her feft on tb i iroair cf lb? chair an J her Ss-rers ia ber etrs- "I hkc ij heir tlasdrr well enouzh; ; I cicn'i know bsit T-rhat I do. I mm . cot 3T fr;-i cf that. Dat I be son:e scared at tbe liblaing,r' said the, starting as tbe beavens blazed over wi;h' a sboet cf came ia instaat '-S-ry. a crash and roar that c1 its way through ber fit Sagers ad tbroogh two wads of cotton. Lvr ears Ike the tramp of --'i!"J. j MrCT oa iie: s-d Mrs. ; Woodcock, that struck. Now voa LUT rtiv t:n it, as true as voa arefsteppea in wttn a utue noa ana conr- laiiTiag creature this moment that ; struck:: i Mr. S; .fcri's c ! J sorrel hjrse. the ! only living creature ia sight, made no rep:t bit kept oa nibbling away at the white clover cn the green before xr. He only turned his backj to lb criving raia, tnat new trom the west to tbe east s-3 fast and solia. We were speaking of too sot a! heavy that it was more like a bank ; cf fog than moving drops cf water : and rare a passing shiver when-the jralafal! etanged to bail, and rattled d.wa 5a stones as large as bird s 'errs. I 1 IT". 3 1 l , Mrs. Wo ..d rock -a as above the Mind trsst of the least: so. Dale n -trcm'.uing. rbe pressed ter bands ighter ov-.r her ears, and locked at a; pider's wt-b ia the darkest corner of i he rovLi steas,ast.y as if she was g f.-r ber phou-rrarih. under grow rd Ueit to eep the i,rntn;ar cashed its i:fe a a ay aud tbe su 11 Lrke out ine a a oaov s ;ace. tt conscious Mrs. W-oodcock held oa to cer ears suj cVr woo until th razed at the spi - cuter door open, and the chore boy sbuSied lie was a Leninen-Laired. butter - k eyed lad of fteeo, Lo was ,n,i, ta, i -Tr-.t.e i or ta.!-cra2a rs- "llo: Aur.t I'r.ssy.7 Le cried, t -i at arc ycu keep' dependence lor, tLe day a'ter the t curia : It 1 i CC'Tise CU ( . as clear as new c - Uer. -1 ; ccr. i' 1 T...u are "ist:c your time ' sittln there Tk a statue. xf.ir i-e n.ead:cg n.y jataiooas. jspoaded Mra. Seacrest, appealing to As If s;Ae a sudJen sunbeam; ber daahter. '-And 1 tfcink mine ;daru d ihroagh the western w indow, ; and fashed athwart tie corner. ( '-if therein t a cclwtb right in 1 r.iv kitchen I " cn-th Mrs Woodi-.vr-k . - l 1 - ' - ' 'l ? , t.er p2ger and bf r fett. aad To'.niT for a w.o ay gcose w:ng tiai hung by a str.pj -Tisn't that," faid Mrs. Wood red caiicj z a nail behind the j cock to herselt -Somethine heavier .uocr. Oh. yr-u ci-)!.e, strike?" s Orson? Where! continued. IV i ' pearnir to Ciscover the gnnniar ocr. i j "The Lailruck everywhere: par- ticularycalKearresnsgrape-viDes I Layen t heard as the than Cer ; struck i i"4 i IT. - , ' irftarnea urson, m was maimri ireta i - I Of a pair of oversown l.'8.f Ift a-, ai . V 4 - a -- ai W tl- I j al. a set cf broad, wine te-eth and a ; weatieratea hat, w:th w: de slouch-. . . I -1 oa ion t meaa to sar ize uoc- j tor's grape-vines are I art essentially, Jdo yen?" queried Mrs. Wc-odcock. 'deaf fj the impertinence as she tad i " v f j -Don t knew cotl:ng aw ut essea- j ice?. T re'-:ieu urson. wso was iona 01 long words, but not cloar as to their jas. "But I caa tell tou one thin. ithcnsrh. Tea ocrbt just to see the j doctor's new rrape-viaes be sets so fTT-.rf Ti TK tnfn rr.nr. -' f .M . j Yes'm, I doa't expect $5C0 ia gold j would put it back to where it was aa Lour ago." ! i-TT Vn M .. J f. II'-" il' Id'.. i. -TTW .HJ3. t vr-... v v, rc ,,rv ' ,u- arn. and the wnre ther baptieaed ; , ' , , 1 " ct ; tle better she l.ked it. She was . , . , . . . ... ! a rerr kttid-besrted on!. bet sonse-J - . ' , 'it, n - to tJ.s fver wa a good as her , c nrer. ! It SO . she continued.' dU'.ftjV. -neallr add tmlv. Or- ;wa? Nw sr-eak the truth-just ex . . . it !5." bad as much ,''K,,3 ,as, m!:;n cf !Lf J j i .viit tsi wau rra uicau. , -Yes'm." said he gettin? bolder j yut the dread that the married ("The doctor said to me. Orsoa Lar--pair might arrsra before Mrs. Wood l ley. I wouldn't have this damagmentiCoek should go away with her long idece to my rinbDnage act if Ton kad'etri dceneves and broad tonrue '; offered me a five hundred d:!!ar bill right in mr hanif And then be as sober as anvtbinj aad I walked straight into the house. I ! saw Mrs. Seacrest through the oriol i wicuow. anc sne was cryicg bee tury. ! Yoa cnjlt to take a lock at it roar- se t 1 rr- TVici. tf on An Vwl'... I ..v..i.,3.-.,i. .uuujji ''r rC " Le CCn W2e. Icdei ia an an ieved M.?. W4cock did act believe Limj ' entirely, to le sure, but there miffbt ; be something worth seeinir : so. after! yoa?" tked Mrs. be handv to lave a dose of salts and i 1 . i tnea as tnr time. There was no need to wait for the to wait for the ! s. Woodcock' ' ! grass to drr, for Mrs. cbceolate and white calico miltleaa ! ceolale and white o a pannier and innoce ! cf a paacier aad innocent cf a trail ! did not even crash the bread rlaatia .leaves and the frrr Fpeedwell blos- sc;ms bordeTifl? the wefi-trod dea foot- jpalh ihat led from her doorstep ! straight into the world. And her i11?' squeaked to breCa, to act the part ot supporter a - :u yi u i.et ujx , iuu sea uu; uui tv set er ESTABLISHED, 1827. PA., WEDNESDAY, seek her fortune, bat seek some bod t' misfortasei. The wit to Dr. Sei crest's was to the jrreea iti y from the Uaek cotton nsillj dowa by the i-!tt; wit from the street cf s'JIT, trfcite eot ures, wfeere the mill operators Jired; i ij from the cotnmo-spUee, two story dwellia duslerin-r around the church, the su-re, the blacksmith shop md the postoSee to a bit cf lerel slirhuy remo-red from the "Hollow, by a sloping hilL Here was scatter- ed a fToap of aoases where the doc tor, tbe m ill-owner, the miaister and two or three prosperous farmers lired. LiTed, so the Hollow people said "etnek-cp" aad apart from their niif h borg Bat the aristocratic isolatioa was all the work of the Hollow, f jr. as Mrs. Woodcock often said : "Folks can choose their own place ia this world. If ther hare a mind to hold op their heads and be some - thing they can be, or they caa be no - body or nothing, either one." AccordiDgir ste Eeia np ner aeaa aad mad herself somebody, equally j in the kitchen of Mary Daffy, the ! Irish laundress, la Speck Lane, at the ; lowest dio of the Hollow, and ia the j parlors of the spaciccs mansion that : crowned the t?p of Quality HilL So cow she went np the wide, j Sowcr-bordere-i walk leading to Dr. ite-acrest s stateJr doorwar with aa i assaraace of a welcome visitor, aad, : i j tappia? conadentJy aa the open door, j tesy as muefi ot respect to terseu as j delerence to Jura, seacrest ana ber; j daughter, Miriam, sitting sewing aad looking as tranquil as thoagh no storm ; had ever passed over either Tiaeyard j or spirit. -Dear me! is it y oa Mrs. Wood- cocs: now yoa startea me : tone ; half hour ago," cried Mrs. Seacrest, I bo was a lively, cordial woman, as ; round aad j ays siuii iter what c iskr. ' fiusned as a poppy, and al - s sitting ta the sanshide, no mat- clouds there might be ia the v.s Wotw?rk cairn, in H)a-:s a ; r.wpr w hv etl s ifrnn.; 'njn? owa a relret sofa with aa air1 0f beisg math at borne oa velvet. -I nf!f:rd aai nmo yn& Mr ITnrl- bert's cats are beatea fiat, asd I I sboalda't wooder if a rood deal fj ) izmrr waa done lr tt ba!L' i -Verr likelr " rnlied Mr. Sea- - - ' . crest,- sereaelT. "Tbe hailstones i wt-re very lare Bet it Las come off ! uatifailr now, and the air seems ; purer after the storm." -s Some iBOple iniLt have felt pat j aside at this, bus not Mrs. Woodcock, : Sbe nerceired that somethin? lar j under this placid arfce, aad, never bem? tronbled br excess of delicacr. ; blood boends. j -How was it here?" sail she .b&idlr. "Annhinsr damaged about ; your groa ads ? j -The dahlias, tome of them, were oa badjbrukea off. didn't father sar" re- J glass were broken ia tbe bot-hoose. The doctor has jast ordered a differ- . ent style of aash, so these are oat of :tV. ;nr - " , -w " - J MCfc am tverytbuagwa always sh that t'ametjMn Seacret's oet : tbaa hailstones is on her mind." S-3 she started another trail. -Heard from Earnest lalelr," she asked Terr ,0 .!fl . Sel crelelslT, but with the faia sfca3ow. of4 shl3 across ber saany face for aa lnstant. A a a a. a j a a, cat va a.. w a-w . aar -ardfTnoddin ar.nrovin.lr her- - If Vrir Tf !j rvjit a arr Ktlti t" Ud thfi tka t0 rcb oa tb e M But before she had decided oa her next question Mrs. Seacrest spoke again. We are einectin? lim borne ctinn . r o i i Mrs. Woodcock, with his wife." -His ClCK. wile , cried Mrs. Wood- Even with her discerning fore- sifflt she was not prepared for this announcement. Earnest Seacrest be ing yet a junior in the State Uni versity. Miriam looked steadily upon ler work, flashing with a lock of painful aaaoyaace, bat her mother's was as blithe as erer. Ye,' said the; -Earnest is . -. 1 a yf, isa t he? But, after alb he is : . ,.1.1 . - T 1 T -A k , ., , . , . Our cLildrea take as br mrwise con- - . . , - ' , in? to be nen and woreea so maca uirr thin we erneet " . . . . . , 1 ucu uv 1 vu tvui jui uiui-ibrui . j faltered Mr. Woodcock, too ranch bewildered for ber usual aptaes of questioning. "Almost at any time; I shall noised. S- Mrs. Woodcock, dowa ia j ,Ucnrrrted if taer come Iih'it - answered Mrs. Seacrest, not able to Ob, bo! Mrs. Woodcock would hare scorned herseif with contemptuous scorning if sach aa unworthy jeal- J oosy lad crossed ler self-assured j mind. j So sle sat, and sat, and sat, while Mrs. Seacrest sewed and weL aad 1 , t i t scwtaanajtwra. 1 Miriam, eyidently unable to bear ; lae t-low torture, sooa lonna as er- rand to beT chamber, and found aei reason fcr retnramg. "Wasn't vour eon's marriare a Woodcock, as soon as ale had col-1 . T lectea cer weas. "Somewhat. Bat it is so much beuer lor a rocag caa to seme upon sc lhaa to fall ioto the tahit &f fiarf. replied Mrs. Seacrest, some one than to fall into the tahit arnh cberfu satialactioo. "And I j Eve always I era ia faror of early i marriages, uoea people wait u.i t ner ta keep out cf Dryiaar war, their habits are erjstallized it isjeoatiaced Earnest, chackliag. "He much harder adapting themselves " ! thoaght he had Lily safely locked ia Mrs. Seacrest'a sentence was' her nxora. while he "sent for a iustlre. brocght to aa oatiaaeiy cad by the j thinhing he woali trightea her into j feet deep, ia streets wLica do no or-! probably exceed one thousand dol- j lumber were once more set avJi stoppage of a carriage at the gate j taarriage with him, or. at any rate,! dinary overflow at alL Amid the lars. Fortunately the Diawiddie- The storm, al;Joajbua asuaJy the ditetor efirrt.we tao with the j .Z-m . -w f.r K . rri K. ! it. -.-.t. tK. T.riT.rT-. itr. ii Kr.f mfitir kvt nn nnlv Kmt ii th viciaitT cf W i-kiasborg. doctor himself to drive. "So it seems'she knew all the time they were coming this very day. though the made it so vague. And; there was I, as ar rood fortune j would hare it, right ia the midst of AUGUST 5. 1S74. I . . . . !..- I . r :j If TC I i T n-j, . Airrniwi ir'f h at T!ni.)iJ iaec-jaie-ci-m.ii?, fca.u -urs. uw-1 " . . ..v-f-.v- -... r ' i tte Lippincon prcpertT tad the eel- cock afterward, ia relating the s torT ; gi-?;Ere. irs Lai. Iceri-fTH-Qacii w-der;; 8aKa(!r.i Mr J C Kober to Madeoobelle Widser. ! "I lored her erc-r since I Lare bc-ea ria? more ro.-a for tbe presdiaj Qerchax;t oa the corner tif- Mdemoiine Widjer was the mil-pa cosle-re, aal she caew it, but we . of the water acJ tbe p-paUt;a : at : feJ eoasiderab5T as d;i a -rroeerr iiaer Mrs. Diea," to appear like a Freacbwons- a a. She was equally feni cf a cup of tea and a dish of rs:r. and xaade! all Mrs. Woodeoj-ki bcaaeU for notbla So there I sat and saw it all," who Ured oalv three doors frosa I tad to keep i: to oarflres on v; j , a-esr sj dt-De. Tee c.tiiffjj tere b Vee-r aad a t'.Ha k--r mxt Woodcock', aad said "Moa ! Dryniar' accoaat. Aai I was dy.aj came wuhia tbe line of tbe flj, bad -tore. The flood th pursued Mrs. Woodcock. "And what;chna and I Ssed her ap ia ber do roa think. Mademoiselle, bat Earnest cn me a with a lady oa b;sj arm older thta his mother. 'My : gToom g-ot cp aad kissed t:-s bri.ie, wife,' said he, aad too m"bt b.ae jthen led Ler from the r.a, sayluj knocked me over with one" of yoar iover hia shculder: feather poppies. There never wasi -We will be back diret"Jy. such a surprise ia Throckmortoa be- J fore. r r i Moa Diea !" cried mademoiselle. with a little foreign scream. -Did ' you leara how it happened ? " j "Nomcrethaa tbe dead.' replied 'Mrs. Woodcock, solemnly. "Mrs. j Seacrest tried to pass it off with her smootn-:t-awaT manner, bat se jcoclaa't deceive me. I could sec she had hard work to keep her W'ingi ia. But there she poGred the tea and passed tbe cake to that old thinj as saiiliag as t ckd. She is sach a 'hand to cover np and make as 'everything is jast right as happens to he'r." ij -So yoa staid t3" luach ? queried ! and his sonny eyes like bis mother's. imaden. iselle. Ltlpicg Lerself to ajBat with him came, ia.-t.-ad :f the , third cup of beverage from Mrs. ! wrinkled old bride, a fair - faccd.blu - h - ooacocK s roana b.act pot as sse . spe se. . 1 es, ttev a?ted me and I cidn t j wait to be denied. I 'thought it would be a gocd chance to see the; bnde, how she looked and how she appeared." - rw i . a va Ai. ' ! : miaer, oetweea ner s:rs ct tea. "She appeared well enoch, as far j as that weat, if Ehe hada't seemed old eaough to be his grandmother. 1 ion know Lamest is master young j locking for his years, and I don't sup- j pese he is a day over twenty.' "But didn't yoa have any surmise 1 'how it barfeoed to takerlace? pursued mademoLselle. ell, I suppose the must have beea wcrth property," returned Mrs. Woodcock, who. like a wise general, ! cerer acaaowjedged cefeat. -But for all that I don't commend it in tim, and 1 bad as I;ef tell him so at'- i h'.s dinner-Uble. J TT-l T' -t .1 While thus tbe hidden affairs of; the doctor's familr were bein? dis - ca56ed nd stirred np ia tbe Hollow, j as a tea stirs amend flead leaves, on ' the LL1 ther were beiajr eoTered ever like tbe !ot babes ia tbe wood. It ' was never tbe Seacrest fashion to pa- radethe family skeletons like the familr jewels. So thev ate and! drank and laughed, and tried to look at the elderly Tride without shadder ing. But the age was not the worst of i it. She was bomely. And her bomeli- ness was not the worst; she was stiff aad caauraetive ia persoa. And it was hardly the consolatioa that it should have beea to perceive the cn- l,"miti f,jndiiA4 lhattKA bn hH.. rroom had for his aged companion. For it is really a comfort, thoajfa a small one. to see our friends chafe under degradation. i .: i. Accepiioj m - very with eoatentaient makes tbei captive twice a siave. rTn-.-or iKa tV fmTi- f .av "-a, aw - aj-j aaaaai v like savia? sweet tLinrs, the" more they pressed the sugared cake, tbe i.re cream and sirawberrs upon their new member. But all this time some thinir was ia tbe lack-round waitia - tr. t- yn-.ht forward" and it wa bride who had the courage touch it. -Earnest." she be ran with fc (iimiaant air of aa ?lder!y aunt, -aa explanation is due to your father aad mother and sister, she added rlaacinz sharplr at Miriam, who was fairlr sAA.ck with d row and mort:ficaticn. -Yes, Lilr, tell them," answered Farae.. locking at ber a though she were sugar can jr. The idea of calling tbe eld, black, j rreasr tbiCg -Li.t. "The truth is, then," said Lilr. tnrnicg Ler withered face away frona Earnest as though it cost her aa e fort, ' by the will of the oEcle from whom I had my money, aaless I mar - ried before a certain date I lost it all reevrjlveii Lii have that. TJii wasi whr we ha 1 to be so secret." i Miriam fairlr sroaaed: and er-n f fairy-hearted Mrs. Seacrest dropped j ber napkin-ring oa tbe fl xr. and ; came up .mm rtoop'az for it. with wet eve!abe. u lotb;nstnat .arn- ! est bad Geild b imself for this woman's I tbe Hoilow, was rlbt after all. Bat as ihoajb she sasnected nature of their thoughts, Lily weat on. "I Lad some trouble ia persuading Earnest.' the sai J, lookin? at him fondly through" ber blue glasses, j while she patted ber stat enns aad . et:Ied ber cap. (-1 know too Lad."! was rtry aaxions to inbent il" jwieai t.tn. s.-.e j..-. . ;3ere are manr oj.er streets west cfi sorxe damare was coae to tbe sewer, -The eld car wanted Lilr himself." 1 flood cf 1532. seen large portions of4 iKawid-iie draining the soaib side cf! while tbe brewery cf Pier, Daanals mierposea r-araest, aaa lie inouzci ; - ,..r ti.r, uj a lu.uenv a. s 1,0. was i&ua-Atei, out te AZir if he pot her mooey he would "be j ci cirea :a r few hoars, J Scott's field- and Biceville, which I age wa. not great. All the laser sure to ret Ler. At anr rate be was! 'De T,j ou.a r : v -r-j i craiaed into i- ilia avenue. Aii i Dortioa of tbe warJ suffered more or ejaculated Miriam, inaudibly.) "Hetfor years beea ceasly p-:pu'ated had a foolish action of wailing until j mainly by Germans. TLe valleys; after I lad lost my property. But 1 1 leading into this run drain a large; had a riht to it and I wanted to ! area, and the natural water courses - Un tt n . . -tt Lad joiiy time, tbongh ! docgiag old Drrmar. He Ls about diacurering aow, Lily, that be isa't'eBced ia carrying off ordinarily rains.;Tbe heavy raia of the rooming madej eo smart as he thought be was," said 1 j Earnest, bursting iut a joyous I Iit-ilaab nd sohodr had the Kert tn joia him. ' Then he took from his otket the ; r : raamare certiScate, dated that rerr day. itseemedthat he had tele- rrapbed to Lis father to meet aim j and bis wife attbestatioa not more ' jthaa are miautes aSer she became j and bis wife at the station not more his wife. . . ' - We hvd to turn prettr sharp cor- i a . ' day had gone by. But LDy was better I at ttirkin--loeki than km thonrrfct i i4 tUMn. i tl.:r,m ! out cl breath aad frightened." Earnest's voice grew tenderer and pitiful at the thought, aad be took a ? 1 1 C . 3 to niarry ttr. but I idea of lasrryiii However, thtre a..- oi'Jia t mo-ley 'l 3T I.ae "C exiclir. Lrip f'.T Drvrjir lit thea. av:Ler. voa . was her lezsl ?2ard:aa actll she mar - jrie-J, cr waa of a certa:a a; 5) Idal dress, aai here we are ! 1 poa that the ;rrepre.-;:.ie l-r.ds When they were gme. a sorrowful ' , g'h bubbled me m: er s , soqL "Poor bor 1 " sail she: -his Lean is ail ri-ht. and I cana-Jt blame h ! is ail riht, and I cannot blame b:ni.; chi.drea. can form a faint conception -I blame Lira f-r falling ia brejof the terror? cf that fatal how. with bis grandaiotner, :a tbe Erst , n-- iam...es tave wen tuottea cnt ; passage cf tte Oakland cars was e piace, said Miriam, serercly. -Aad entirely. Ia one case, a farter alone j rioosJy obstructed aad the later ones her fcarias the taoser cake it all the ; sarrirea of a family cf eleven the 1 0f the" nizbt faJed to reach their ac- i mere horrible. It teems so sordid.; I evea though we uav kaow better." Almost Lfre tbev bad done speak - ! ia? tbev heard Earnest's step oa tbe ! stairs, and bis Toice ia s;ieh loving' j happy loses tbat it sent freh pain ; Itbroaja tbe i:steDrrs. TLea be ap- Ic-v;ag; I reared with Lis brijlt, carlla? head; ,;a r:n, w:ta a ssower jhair. and alltne oeaaty t: yoata aad hap'j-.aess oa ber set-t fa jtreiy, beautiful aad pare. "We had to x her up that wav, , chum and I, f itar 0.4 lrvmar j would cu-t us," cri Eineit. ith at the as- iar v a . -a uv itoaisi uea :d relieved fo-cts of the 1 it has beea suvh fua to famiiv; -at ' watch Miriam this evening. F; ! and mother ktep in Ijetur." "Moa Diea 1 Do you oa.. tie ere re t.i enouu to U- Earn - est's irraadmetber? " whlsrered Mad - ' eaicLselle Wi dgtr to Mrs. Woodcock, iean:nT ever ber pi w r.i.ng ca tne ! next Sabbath, as the Seacrests came ; into cb urea. j Mrs. Woodcock l-.ckid, to.-s cf i Ler r'asscs. wir-ed thtm, and locked ; aga.a. to her ca that day as I aa to the ; minister now. uow a L-.'fv s eves will declere them" sis eried. ' - shut ism mmi WJlOlO Fflmilie3 Swept' A-rrroTr : Away. t : iOver One Kundre-d aad Lost. i U-.t cf tbe Tirtims.! Partial Tbe terrible rala-stora eveniar was tne i-i-a !s.',r'.o; sr tj,nic: : resteruar. t-OIa the destruction inevrned, this is tbe of human bfe is c i greatest calamity that ! fi''ea our c::.v- U rril that Lis ever w - e as tras ti;e J irrii Ifspfiii pTr. .ji'r.Ti w-4 n -it t.i ... !?'" .V. : : comparea ia i.s urt-a.i.: 10 j this hob.icaast. Ice storm Wis nt ' accomran:eJ w.;a uostru -t:re w:nus. a lte devastation resuitiageatire'y from tfce sd Jen prec:p;tat:oa tf ismease yoiU m - " a.er. i.v .-rsvi tearea were literally opened, and the ! ordinary thanne.s for carry: at? ay . o ad i.1- 1 the water were erervwbere frct tn'ouaie. Ai'Lt til cios-a in. anu l , i our peop:e were c-jmfortibiy bou-ed at home, stwndlagthe evcn;ng with : ! friends, cr a hjk i.e .uooi i-r ) house cf worship. Tbe rain was d .- : '-T' ---?. 1-- Easa and tbe tbuu -r ra aceitssj oa.ueTOJi u.s uct was 1 coining uausaaL I sere was n j casi 03 ayoae to apprehend a fearful risitatica. Il came al: ; as uueijiec.eoiij as u-c n...i i.trru.s ucn a thng as Louses tav- beea swept awav ia t :tts.',uro:n or Abegneny. as 11 ty te ava.anc-e, ; wards south of Wyiie avenue. The raft from which arose the report 0 was neavei beard cf. much less antic-; naia source cf tbe 2ood ia this dis-1 the loss. Oa Marion street the cel ipated. Nothing had ever occurred ' trict was by way cf Diawiddie street, j Lars cf the dwelliarn of Mr. Jope and ia ocr past history, which, even ta better knows as Lippiaeoa' lane,! Mr. Wells were flooded. At Tr.de - lce.rera0 - eI cegree, m.goi jeaa usto ; anticipate saca a aire eaij.rn.iV, mata the river banks, cai ajtcucb destro even s-reepiu: lIoa of prt J. a J. y bouses an Uestr-' V-.S3 bves. ' But tiie 2-i ca Suuday nigct Las naraikl ia our historr. The old ci; v cf Pittsburgh. oing. ', perfcaps, tt tte iact mat n irs:ss ve-y rapidly, and a-.t ieeause the ra;t-.iii was lighter .escaped w .lli c :parative-- I ly liilie Oiaiige, aa I tise I.. It never lfore. hovever. j j got such a complete washing, ! I a Allegheny the derastat on 'eonSned f two localitie-s ! knowa as Butcher's ruu, aul !Mj olher as Wood's raa, lin smel three or four miles apart. Tbe first : localitr is ia the Third ward, and Las ' have beea materially aided by sewerage, so tnat tnere raa never, heretofore beea asr diScultr experi- The immense quantities cf water , which were prerpitated ms;de cf aa honr'a lime .-veriowed tbe; baks. liacreased rapldlr ia volume, and : sarrounde-i the wbt4e neighborhood with danger bef ore tsey were aware fit When their bouses begaa to J 11 whh water, to uiove effiber foua-1 ... dations. or were cmsbed by the weieht cf other l-uildicrs coming araicst them, it was too late to T'aa for escape. The anjrrr waters ruh-; ;ed dowa the streets, sweeping every- jibing before ibem, and ir me place ! rc-seto the height of over twenty feet ' Water r-jb d dona froia eiht to teu m. . . ' of booses, and the rushing of torrents, ia the street secres c-f mea. wemea KH r. ..wkei! TKe mi,1,-.r' lis that the destruction cf life was n j much larger. At Wood's Run tbe loss cf Lfe was ' "5 ' i NO. 4 uch Utter ..pn-naa-Jes t.r ecap. n?- At Mar-Seld. Sve usile frv-a the c.fr, ia lb Charters rallev, there ; was a! much dauae aad cv ! aole less cf calanjitr j No defcr'ptiea cf tb . hawever graphic, could conTy to tbe ; rasad a twejaate conception cf it ; The borror compressed w;tb:a that dreadful hour wUl cerer be folly toM j Those who risi-d the sceae yester - ; day, saw the wrecked houses, and the Ion? row? of txLes carried from the rams who rired a.a tbe sbast- W fcrrasofttedeaj. and tbe agonized notl.er and nine children having per- ibed. Tbe father had beea ' d: 3gtben:gbt, and tins escaped. There werw scjres of incidents, cf the most toacnng an-i tarrowiag natare, most t: past th It has e power 01 woris to portray, beea the aim of oar renorters to rather sach facta as thereonM ob : taia. particularly ia re rard to loss cf life It will be serertl days belt. re , a complete li-t w.r lie dea l can be as- certalaed. Tbe greatest sympathy was every- where njanifrr-ted for the sufferer's and liberal aid will be esten jd. meeting for this purrwse was held a : A'lerrbenv this treziizi. and another Dis t-een a.. -.?! to meet ia tb:s cut this a'ternx-.n. That benercieace which las rae forth so nobly ia ail of those and Sd in relr respond ia doable portion to tbe waii 1 strickea people. ! Althourh tbe stoma was, protablrj the f ercest tbatas erer beea experi - encs 1 ia this city.aad the loss of prep- er.r.in tbe aorrreate. rreater than er er aoowa, :: was onlr ia the new dls- , trict lyiu? a: tbe mouth of Saw Mill ! Kan. oa tbe S3c;h side of the Moa -on- i gahela river the extreme western vi it. e c-ji,ruja IBIi nj ; isceu, lru.lll a w a piccj j lives were lost. Ia tbe old city, ia i and fl-oofling ad the cellars, fact all that pc'rtioa lying between i George Kramer, laborer, ca Firth ihe Allegheny and 'MSnongahelaavenue,"had his entire booseholi for rirers, no lives wre lost and no isja-laiiare and implements destroyed, rlea to persons ilirted. Ia ntbis "re- I a the Sixth Ward there was coa gard under the circumstances, our J eiderable damage done, hundreds cf people (rive thanks for mercy extend-jceliirs beisg coverei with water, ed. With tbe eiceptiotj cf tie west- I sheds thrown dowa, and many eaiali- mentioned, the city cf Tituburgb ia - deed made a cost fortunate escarp, i j w wss w iie it te Boats ot taw. 1 Mill ran was indeed feartal, but it j v-uiu uaic ltcj is appauiS-r aa tnatiui mat : at Butcher's run. A lie shear, had the -at ccar tee nrer ceea sucn as tie Utter, wberebr the torrent eonld ; mass a rains tie Gwe.iina-s. rroo j tbe hill districts the sewers were ot - i course inadequate ta the wort of i carrvir: water, m : - j 5 i o a ' : t-e imniene voiumes of ! and covering it completely to its ter whlle their capacitr was ! minna t wo nrtia.rp helow at Marian mW) i,nV, the mouths of dross. tb.r-'v in mmr . 1 " ... . .1 - v . .eases i. a... ir lien up. iaa tbes - i a,.. u-rrent ru, ia the mahj, forced upon ' tbe surface an d covered whole tbr-j eweeping b-oulders and 'earth from their place, fiillag cellars, 3!:,j rearirg from their places, and , ;trare buil.Jinrs as mijht" Le in way. ft rubmsa, elrt; timber, bvuiders, Ac, thus tbrowa upon tbe bottom streets serve-1 to choke up ; ewcrs an d to make rir courses f a!l catura! and aniSclal dec- .1.0ns terrt or ha ! hr- mhwh aatn ' hilars were r".i 1 1 . . -t .-.. . I 4 .1.3 luja.cj ajui uacare don geaeraEr.that, 0? ly, would le impossible. O r re- rrt wul deln tf an,i .r -j"a bv G.strietS. : la ibis we laciuJe tie pro pert r oa e:u.e-r side cf the ihorocHfAre named. C'overlng all cf the Four - teenth and xta wards west cf Soho, ! aC.i th? teealn and Lizbth ;be nataral dratnage of a rast area, eo tnptis.ng pcnions of tbe Eleventh . t: water ia- t tbe avenue last na.-ned a- was ner - . t. . i-j pi. ,) sr-K i as extesdrd s-u:bwrd byoad it ia - t Forbes street, whereia the Id Suke's raa is not evivrej br a sewer cat just err:p.te.:. ia tr.! ra.'ley almost every cedar JfroiD Milten!.r-1 rer street lie dividing liae bet weea j tbe Foarteeath and the fcixth wards tbe water entered, with more or less ( - a--w-j -a 4.-, j kt a g a.UT. I V. A- A a,lC' D tea n i i r rer a war.: in.' rf tha ( t r.w4 i wA-,w-a . 1. . U -J (TV.-. 1. w u VI i Girar.re. was ; On this street tbe greatest de?rae ..ae tion was to lie n' wer being con- stractc-d from Fifth rMie to Center avenue by Messrs. flseai &. Co. The work hai progressed to about one-third the distance, up to SaUrdav ' evening, anJ some L sad red iotut or ! cellars aad low built houses and the more was as yet nacaveren. A.' jig- 'carrying away of light moveables, side of tbe ojening made lay the sew j The water raa Sercely down Wyiie twelve - iach water caia not lonrsiaeei aveaae. with a force as thoara it putdown, and uoon eaoh side cf the excavatica was tbe ou!y ordinary sapport for the side cf the ditch J aa cpenin? into the sides, and as we i ; have alreadr pcU.sbe-i. carried a lot ;r.f tim! and dJia ;nw the alreadr constructed portion cf tbe sewer ; matirty it readr as it were lor an : . - overCow frc-ci te cercer storm or j the events?, the 3od come, as re-1 rorted. aad tie sewer was submersed,: while some two hundred feet of the! portion eomp'eted wa carried dowa ! toward tne avenue, treat masses of , earth excavated for tbe sewer, were i carr.ea, togetter wttn nunarecs fci , the brick, cut into the areaue, aad ! scattered for a square along ii. The ! loss to the sewer conlracters will ! a l 1 S 9 1 at tbe end near Fifth aveaae, but all ; these houses and their occupants saf-. f,t mnraerW. Th cellars aad ; retting up I ! r-.ir.iia nn th TKl k Je ttarticulaT-i OSATter DJt eiaTat C9CA A tt :Ua-.r' W aai a reneral ' rrAih of thunder sUrtled tie stAirs was bonaa neceasat-T. aau - ! Lippiacott's ax and shore! factury cp ion the ei.er-i sida vu paruar OTerSa-red, aad-rwtenijy work was j swpeacW. This was cccasioaed, ho-reTeT, act by the orertow cf j m ater, lt by the breaiun-; of th i.uic-iu'u a.readT re ferred Ux Tbe eana ir-irrjaadij:ar it beia? carried oJ, the p;pe fell into the d.'ch aad separated, "cae section hreakiuz. Had it not been that Sa peri2eadeat Aiiiijoa was ca the rrooad aad shut off the waier the dacuif-s mist haTa beea far greater thaa it was. Frcra Diawiddle street dcrwa, swre or less dama---f ru dose, oa F;h ' aTesse, sorre of which has alreadr j beea reported. Oa the north side cf . : the arenae the three or faar buildla-j ! srett iaw the new market boue : .r-t r.i Harr.- u w ttr rashed inV) Milteaberrer street re i also, aad it was with d:2eul:y that er'iMr. Siike'y could keep it fna his drc store. From this ccraer dowa -: th ncrt soiire nnoa Fifth arenaa j lae cellars oa both sides were 2ooded Qore or less. Special lasses were j reported yesterday. Mr. F. D. Oeia' liosa wrj feach JouO while that of Mr. j Well also a baker will equal it. At Price street (orpoaite Pride street) 1 half of tbe side walk attached to the IV.-. r.aremest wn tsra oat coa- jpletely. All the way dowa Fifth the roadwar was ! corered with earth, brick, it, wash- j ed from the Tarious aide streets. The jcustcme-i resting plies ca account of Ut-ec;. At all the cross streets the I sewer drops were of coarse iaade- f quale aad the portion of water uav j tie to make way I jilowed ijowa tu t J tpus int. r..rhw cr intj eel- - liars. J. D McCaffrer' feed store. j t Old arenoe, j hay aad feed to destroyed. was laaacateo, ana the amount cf $T0O Messrs. Hill k Parrsoa. at thir saw-mill oa Old a veane, the damage ,j wUI reach $l,o00. The first floor of A J the mill was Butmerged, the wauer jlh of over one foot. ! d&mazias the lumber and the belaag J of the mach.aery. The did fcau'iiaj : occupied by the'irm, which is very ! low, was also considerably dasa; Townsend street, from Cark to j Caldwell, was torn opia places, pave- At Fulioa street, bJow Cla-'i, th paveme-t aad curb sioaes were waeh- ; ed out, and the street was plowed up ia can v p.aces, aad Etones we:ga- ino- half a ton were washed a distaace mg ta. icf ave huadred rards. At the com- mencemeat, on Clark atrecC, eoraer cf Fulton, tbe new sewer was for the distance of a square eatirelr demol- j alreadr ehowa, aa immense volume of wa-",r was carried from Dinwiddle street vsa. AUteaberjer into the ward named, whe,frota the whole J water rushed with great force into j the vai;er beneatn. 1 orbes street be- ' Ir.r tb rVsrro:r line for alb From Mtlienberr street the water divid- ' ed into Forbes and Hope street, the : !i?wf Tx-irtion mnr into tha latter ebrls tbrowa intolsjeet. All alccr- th itreet the cel- ! .-j-j .-j-a vi l t. in ip imm tA. m t. li. ? . - . . . waiiV l-4aaa-. w ka- w u -lm a basements causing much loss and is, convenience. At Forbes street the some lastaacta wtera tt tcsses tal water caught the new sewer, jast completed, and tore it coasiderablr. 'At tbe corner cf Vaa Braaca street much cf the ear.h newly put ia over ' ihe sewer was washed out, while at Marioa street there was as complete ! aa cpeaiag made a whea the sewer ! was pat dwa. Ia addiu-a. the ma I hrj!e -mstrnrted in cpn'r t:a street was eatirelr torn Below M . .1 a.'J : . . 1. 1. , 1 . l . srti u.e uuuyw oer U.C eewer. ere Sukes'rua was, had act be a lled np and here the water formed l.V- ; -k;-k v. 1 u at. i v nuuu wa i kitK-3 tAbies etc: honse. tfAadln apoa the north aid cf the street were j sabtn bmerred to the great loss of iweM- jers and danzer to some cf the ia- j mates. It was hera that two children cf Mr. Dierst were takea out caoa a 1 ... . -.tree t the ear-h was alio bors Bf while below another great poJ cf ;es ia damage ta streets aad over- : 2 jw cf water into cellars. whiLe the ' , t tt-.,, IT . . J j scrabble were ia terror for hoar fjr ; tleir lives. Here the coal rarl t were damajed, but cot badlr Ia ; Jt'ipertown. or the Second sires tie ponioa of tl ;e ward, tbe water asd earth emptied frora the ICltide, aad caused cons-iderable krax aad iacoa- venieac. TL district of north Wyiie avenue coTtreid a wider area cf territory than that abore girea. but by reason of tbe much larger surface drainage prevtated any great disaster. Every where, however, tbe same general damage was doae br the flojd:nz cf had beea started by a waterspout. 434 swept away cobue atones aaa bricks lie U-cks of wood. Oa Welter avenue, running iato Seventh areqae. there was a perfect trent, which caused maca damage itxtwer beinr constrarte fore noted. Co Seventh areuue the water ia its rapid eoars earried i.... -i a t l a - - with it immense pnes 01 iso'iau 3U stofae. Sooa the foe t f the street was Elled with debris, aad the track of the Birmingham Passenger Ball war was ecTered aad made impasei- ble. Plants and coho.e nones came dowa the hill to be piled op ia heapa at tbe corner or U rant strees, ou the flood bcreased, the water at that point had attaiaed the height of from four to six feet, aad the atones aad 'a aA m.V was not destracare ia ita lorce. a urn lirhtaiar was ririd aad aimoat Qcea- ust for mOTO thaa aa hOOT. At a KTi5 ecsra- I 'ir-
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