The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 01, 1883, Image 4

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t Ca th JeUi rTCP eUty I-.MJur-slorilsts.
Baltimore, ML, July 23 There
is great excitemeiit all over the city
over the terrible calamity which be
fell the Catholic Chur-.-h excursion.
The particular of this awful cata.-
. . .
1 KiJnTgo M the boat jail -Iron Duke - as those who were
Sved there would be a rush and ! nenre.t hi.u .luring the war can tes
jrr ,,;, .n,,i,i tiiV. lie loved a good fitory, and of-
manyofthetnwou.d . . fo,wi w-.h great
GO OVEBBOAKn. ! jj . After ,he latte 0f Ierry.
I called on the committee for as-; viJle tho army m0Ved afttr Brajnr, to
s!stance to keep the pate closed, but . the mountain8 Southeastern Ken
did not get it. I was at the gate tucky . jinny of the Kentucky troops
when the crash occurred ; opened passej very m.ar tiiejr homes and
the gate at that time ; thought there j had a preat desire to yigit theLr fam
were about 150 to 200 on the pier ilies ln many cases they di(j wiln.
when the break took place; the lim" ; out permission, but in other cases
her of the rier appeared to be good ; mnrr,msnpntinii labored hard
thought tlit-re were no lights ""'I'1 ; to secure permission. The Colonel
at the pier head. Had seen larger ; of a regiment, ra-sed in the nioun
crowds on the wharf, but they were , . districts. one jav received a call
more easily controlled. not : f . . ; Q of the
think the bar-e struck the pier hea-a ; KeIltuckv soldier, who was classed
when it came alongside ; did not see j ag a ..gix footer jie proceeded to
anv piles left when the wharf , & deliberate, drawl-
patching from one tnd to the other. I Not That Kind of People.
After the crash he found the outer , ,
JaS open though it was closed five ! General Thomas was the model
nSfore ! soldier. On this point there was
John Conner, special officer at little difference of opinion through
Tivoli, was at the pier head an hour out the army Thomas always seem
before the removal of the barge, and;edon duty. He was never m un
found about 200 peonle there ; told dress. He was always the stern,
Km tv woulAkve to go on conscientious solder in his bearing,
. ore but'thev did not go. 1 then j and comes up in the memory of ev
Hiore uui i. f, nn(i erv soldier now as the representative
1 lie particulars vi tu.; iu ca;as-: w'iu t(ja' mr . - ; - , . nMnnl
tro.JU are ts fcllw-: Yesterday an dosed it and warned the people if .oo.nmamlerof the -. was not
- . . . . . i - i i..., 4h,. i..inr .an iiimi ijli ir. a.i L.i uoi itaiv " -
excursion was given to livoh under
the management of the Mount Koyal
Beneficial Society ot' the Catholic
Church of Corpus Christi, of which
Farther Starr is tiie pastor, at Mount
J loyal avenue and Mosucr street.
The excursionists went dawn on the
barge Cockade City, which was towed
by the tug Amanda Powell. The
barge was formerly an old canal
boat, which had been litted up with
eeyeral decks for excursion purposes
and has been used as such for sever
al years. Yesterday sLe made three
;ripi, thf 1:4 i'-5- madcrLm this
city between and 7 o'clock last
evening and reached Tivoli before 10
o'clock. During the day she had
taken down about tive hundred. A
large number of those who went
down during the day had remained,
intending to return on the last trip.
When tlie barge approach H ill those
on shore made a rash for the end 6i
the wharf, which is several hundred
feet long, and were closely packed
together at the gate, about twentv-
iive feet from the end, impatiently'11
awaiting admittance through the
g.ite. As the barge came alongside
and strwL the wlmr!', it - suddenly,'
anj wiArat warning, gvaway, aad
a large portion of ti-e crowd was
precipitated into the wati-r, which is
about ten feet deep. Many were
able to save themselves by fleeing
taward the shore as the outer end of
the pier crumbled and fell. The
daiknos added to the confusion and
terrorand little could be done at
oho to rescue the drowning, most 1
of whom were women and children.
News of the disaster did not reach
this city until late J.tt night, when '
a barge landed at the wiiarf with
govern! bvdi s of the drowned.
tsoftn Hn tho blie had been
dc-peited on the wharf the bare
returned to Tivoli, r,il before 7 this
morning ..tA rnmed f flender
sn"s wharf witli her second load of
t dead bodies, nf.mirinp over thirty.
by tJiis time the news of tae calami
ty spread throughout the citv and
broke. ; iQ t tone : Kernel, I'm now about
James Gosnell, on the excursion, j j'our milts fr0m home. I would like
examined the wharf at the break to 0 over anj gee the old woman
nnd took a piece of limber of which an5 the young uns and get up a lit
the wharf was built ; part of one of tie wood'and fix Vm for winter. I
the joists supporting the floor piece , tetch you afore you get to Cum
shown ' and' entirely rotten) was ttTland Gap.7'
about forty feet back from the break "How do yon know we are going
when it occurred. There were about , to Cumberland Gap?'' questioned
l-".0 people between the witness and ;tliJ ('0lontl.
Uic outer gate, the greater portion ot j '-Waal, yer headed that way now,
whom were ou the .-pate thai fell , al, j I could soon git up a little wood
through. Hid not at any time hear i nn(j finj vou uniess Bragg chaws
the j.eojde warned to keep back. jyml u which isn't likely."
Frank Dehileres, the proprietor of." He was informed that the Colonel
Tivoli, was on the pier at the land- J could not grant a furlough ; that the
ing of the 2 o'clock ooat ; the pier is only person who could was General
1,100 feet long. The break was 20 j Thomas, but before his application
or feet. Tiiere are three piles in could reach the General in due form
the break, and they re all thereand and be returned the army would be
apparently in good condition, none out of Kentucky,
ot them rotten. Tho barge did not j Six-footer" was disconsolate, but
strike the wharf whtu the reached j jctermined to visit General Thomas
it. Lamps are not used when the ' in p,.,- anj ie aid. He caught
moon shines, Hie lamps were turn-: tj,e (jenerai unawares, and was half
ed up bo high by some of the com-j llirougij is story before "Old Pap"
mittee of excursionists that they ; comprehended the situation. Sur
suioked and gave no light at all. j ,)r;Scj he turned to hear : "About
The investigation was proceeding I four miles from home want to go!'. ,
hi niidnitrht, with no probability of! over and get up a little wood kin "ller. als u
concluding for several hours. The ketch you in a day or two," etc. j "ie" n
testimony of tat witnesses aireauv "How longsince you saw vour wife
thousands gathered at the wharf nd
in the the yicinity. Throughout the
night jjia,t:y pcjxjtt fathers, mutli
ers, brotLers and frier. ds connected
with the excursionists had catln-red
at the I.i'ht str t wharf, where the
barge usually laini, anxiously await
ing her arrival and apprebeiiJii' a
disaster when the boat did not come
at her usual time. As th hours
wore on p.i.-t midnight, and there
were yet no tiding-; of ihoir friends,
their fears were increased almost to
conviction that some dreadful acci
dent had fei ilh n the party. As fast
as the bodies were identified by re
lations and friends they were taken
to, their respective homes." The
unidentified bodies were carried to
the F,.istern Police Station, to remain
until recognized or otherwie-' dispos
ed oL
given will doubtless cover all the j an(j children ?"' questioned "the stern
lacts to be l-rougni 10 ngau ; old Major General. With a woe
begone expression, the six-footer re-
ivterkin'M suit. plied, slowly and solemnly : "Waal,
, Gintral.it s nigh on to t-w-e-l-v-e
! months since I w.ih to home." "Why,
.Mr. . v . 1 elerKell was a prosj'ti-. ,, n, f. , ..I ,
Destroying the Plum Carcn'io.
A great deal cf useless advice has
been given out concerning easy
methods of destroying the plum and
peach curculio. In most parts of
the country it is impossible to raise
plums unless one exercises a daily
warfare against the insects. Persons
who have two or three plum trees
about the yard should succeed in
raking fruit enough for their own
use, but this they are seldom able to
accomplsih. The less trees one has
the greater will be the proportionate
number of insects to attack them.
Such methods as burning coal tar
under the trees or hanging cobs sat
urated with molasses .among the
limbs are usually of no avail in sav
ing a crop of plums or peaches. The
only eure method is persistent
catching. The curculios spend their
nights near the base of the trees,
under chips and bark. Early in
the morning they ascend th'e trees
to lay their eggs in the young fruit ;
there are two modes of catching
them ; the one devised by Mr. Ilan
eom, of Kenton Harbor, Michigan,
is to nicely smooth the earth about
the base of the trees, and to lay a
few small blocks of wood or chips on
the surface, The beetles crawl un
der these for shelter, and can be
taken very early in the morning be
fore they ascend the trees. The chips
should be examined as soon as one
can see in the morning ; thlj is the
method most practiced in the exten
sive peach belt of Michigan. The
other method is to spread a large
sheet under the tree, and to jar ttie
beetles off on it by means of one or
two blows with a long-handled mal
let or bumper. Each of the large
branches should be struck, and the
mallet should be wound with cloth
to prevent injury to the trees. This
practice should be followed early in
the morning also, as when they get
warm the beetles are too lively to be
caught. Many of the best peach
and plum growers practice both
these methods. In the case of a few
trees about a yard both should be
used, and there will be but little
doubt as to a good reward in fruit.
The practice should be followed up
every morning for a couple of weeks
after the blossoms fall, and at wider
1 the insects disappear,
may be streicueu over a
large wooden frame for convenience
in handling.
I?r.
CLARK JOHNSON'S
Indian Blood Syrup
Cures all diseases ol the Stomach, Liver,
Bowels. Kidneys, Skin and Blood. . llillions
testify to its efficacy in healing the above
named d iseases.and nronounce it to be the
f BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN.
Guaranteed to Cure Dyspepsia.
IPT'AGENTS WANTED. JSJ
Laboratory, 77 West 3d street, New York City. Druggists sell
Pom-rowi. P.. Auzust 21st, 1M0.
Dr. Clark JintonrI was trottbledwlth PalplU'Jon ol tha Heart, bat iltca usin yonr India
to
TRADE MARK.
Blood by rnp I bare received much relief.
iAWU Jk.OL.ii.
THE
OO J
6 S k TOITE
H K H is
8-
Cholera!
KUNTGr
GET THE BEST!
In light-weight Clothing for
Summer wear we have a nne
assortment, well made at mod
erate prices.
l ull lines ot bummer
Cassimeres, Cheviots,
erges, -Worsted,
Alpacas, Linens,
Eta, Etc., Etc.
Every sale guaranteed
money refunded
or
A. C. YATES & CO,
Leficr Bsiwisz, Ctetmt ui sum struts
Philadelphia.
AfoRE Somerset Coun
ty people have read the
HERALD (lurinir the
past year than ever be
fore, since it was first
printed.
Feb t
IT IS TUB
From the South.
j.tr-
j;ot alioal iu tspite of hi- constitu
tinn:il nwnlertv. This wiis in his
wav in tocioty more man m Liitut;.
1 . C- ', i , C n . ,i.-,.n nnrJ t tin 11
1 Fr. ln l.wv, time he UiA Wot 0 TMUllV.Z n IHSUlt, Said,
''Tiiere is no mistake aliout it.',
remarked Dr. M. F. Flowers, of Gal-
inan, said tue oei.erai, urihKiy, i ,aDti Mis80Uri -jien8on's Capcine
Laveht eren my vviie for two yt-ars, j j, piagter. are one of the ncal.
and don t e-spc tt to c-e her until the , , rnmhinntion, r,ro,luced.
They have two kinds of advantages
I war is over.
The Kentuckian
putting on the
adiy : "Waal, (iineral, me and my
!il-p ! wife w ,1"t that kind of people.1
11 , ti . . i. r . l .1:
V; ." t Hpi i nis was loo uiuun lur i:ie uipuuy
was iiitu in , , , , , - , .
UnA rkftiri rit pt! nit lit-r. iiiiti re- ' ....
TIIK LKAI'.
ft his heart upon a lovely youiijri
Lidv whose hwietnt'S w
her name, which
poll l.er,
solved aL'ain and v.j.-An tliat lie wuitM
maKr 1.' . iii i "t ....... ...... - , -
hand, but as often that heart fail.-! lou-h 1,1 his
him. At lat he became :.!arm-t hy
the fact that the da.hiu Captain
Latham, of one of the Sound steam
ers, was often at the house whi n he
called to see his charmer, the charm-
over all others, which we may call
the minor and the major. First, they
are clean and pleasant to use, never
soiling the hands nor the linen of
the wearer. Second, they act quick-K-
.and nnwerfullv. I have tried the
lt-iituek;.iu wondering what tickled ' Oapcine Flatter on myself for pneu
Old Fap"' so, departed with a fur- nu,ni:1 and 0n my patients lor ya-
irious diseases, sucu as -Neuralgia.
Mncular Rheumatism, Lumbago,
! Kidney trouble, etc., and in all oases
! relief has followed in from three to
CHOLERA MORBUS
CWO'-ERA INFANTUM
A!AT!C CHOLERA
ALL CXOLESA 013EA8E3
YIELD TO THE INFLUENCE OF
I I I lit
i i a i inn
r
The r.RKAT Kkmepy for every kind
,.f lioV. T.I. DISORDER.
Cituii li.i V.. Fis. of Goliisborouch,
s:.v; : " Mic of my sailors was attack
ed tt-Ycrt y wi:h chniera morbus. We ad
mi. lUlercd l'iiiii Kiiicr, an ! kavcil liim."
r.r.Mtlehoro. Vl.Mrs : "In
Tn-r:'ii rni.I sudden alt-icks
lia-c never fount! it
I. V.'.S m
r f . ;:Tin-.-r tuflil'iaillt
l. l.ul."
ALL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT.
Watering Home.
I i to noon sixtv-tive hodi-s l,ave!inR luiru xl there are ;is manv views expressed
been brought to the citv. All,
Wan., weather having arrived this '""f'"'? ..
,. . ,.h i Dr. I lower merelv voices the writ-
pubji-ct is a;:ain on the carpet, and . , - . - c , , , ,
' i Le.-ir the susneiir-e anv longer and he i ., . .1," ... ..... .;. 'M I his profession. Kenson s ta peine
ceit four, have been identified. i ventured, witli mac n nesuancv .i ia;0-Uii ;1U(i hoW 1111K.h
awKwaniness, oui iu i..-ui-uiv. ue-. t0 Jie ;lpi(jWrli i
termination, to art her it she Wou.d once u (p,v j
c r.-w. iu. remarsaiue comnera thrice
d :
$72!
i lieu, now i i . i t
... i,,.ra ! Forous Plasters are the perfect ex
1 nese uniortuuatcs ah reside in the
city and represent every art of it. !
being from different Catholic church '
eocietie?. :
Tlie hxHlitv of the calamity is on
ftf oiaJlbay, distant about two miles
from the North i'oint Lighthouse.
It was formerly known as Holly
Grove, and was tilted up about fifteen
years a;:o.
she repli
'You should have spoken long
ao. Mr. Feterkin ; I have been en-
'"" . ....i k :
daily. Some think T"'
enough, some twice,
and some that water
should always be in reach of a horse
"when T:i the stable. People accus
tomed to use, teed and water horses
gaged to Captain Latham for some soon find out how to treat them,
time past, and we are to Im married and in this treatment how often
very shortly. I am sorry to disap-' they should be watered daily,
point you, but we will he as good Thope who only drive horses and
The -Sii savs: The boat had made! friends as ever, and you must come know nothing more about thm.
three trir Xn Tivoli. The morning i to see n.e just the same. The Cui- j may neglect them through ignorance
boat took down
boat L'i", and the ('.o'clock boat 7".
Thin latter boat reached the nier at
llie genuine
have the word Capcine cut in the
: centre. Price L'o cents.
j Seahury it Johnson, Chemists.
! New York.
Messrs. Hiscox & Co. call special
attention to the fact that after April
1), 1M3, the name and style of this
preparation will hereafter be simply
Parker's Tonic. The word "Ginger"
is dronned. for the reason that un.
principled dealers are constantly de.
... ... .... i .rui'mn iiiuiv T. T rmi o r it niinani nil r
UK), the 2 o'clock tain will always be ul.ul to have your ; ur inattention, but mu-t understand " ' " " Z'-aLZZ
company. that they should tie watered three ' ,
Peterkm went awav sorrowhu. , times a day at regular mtervaiS with ! . T . " r ,. . .
Dut a brighU-r day soon dawned, fori cool water' in summer, if it can be j ""Portant havonng ingredient in
within three months after thev w re had, and mild in winter. Pump or 1 ?ur J0-. we are, ure thf
married the captain fell oil" the : soring water meets these conditions. ! '"ends will agree with us as to the
steamer in a tog on the iur:rt ana it driven thev should not be watertd
was drowned. Now Feterkin took, until cooled oil', and then they
8:- and prepared to take hack all
hands to the city at once. As re
quested by Futher Starr, the excur
sionists, knowing this was the only
iiotit, dashed along the pier until
they were stopped by the gate near
the steamer. Some youths tried to
climb over the gate, and a man and
a boy seated themselves on the rail,
with their legs hanging over. A too
sudden movement caused the rail to
break, and the two were thrown into
the water. A commotion followed,
and there was a sudden era-di and
a chorused bhriek. ; Splinter Cew
in every direction and about two
hundred people were struggling
among broken timbers in eight feet
of water. The noise and crit were
eo loud that watermen hesjd them
two miles awav.
SlfKKMMt AN1 AWm. CCE.VE.
Those ubt witnessed the scene
state .that it was tivketiing. The
moon had cone down and the only
light was that shed by two feeble
coal tail him pt. aud ome of the res
cuers took the Imrgo lanterns and set
them on the wharf. Two of them
exploded and added iresh terror to
the scene. : Tho1 on the din ks of
the barge threw life preservers, stools
anl u ncles mu the water. I hese
rtnick a great many on the head
aim knocked tliem insensible. Oth
ers let down planks and ropes. In
dicrirfble hopelessness and terror
reigned. The shrieks, curses, groans,
cries for iod to save us.'' were
heart-rending. DarKness impeded
the help rendered by those who
lie would marry the should he allowed as much as thev
heart.
widow. .can drink and not driven inmiedi-
A year of mourning wore slowly, ately after. In the stable these
away. lie kept his eye on the wid-, things settle themselves. The com-
ow, but would not insult the memo- tnon practice is to water before feed
... ..rt .. i, i .... ,,.;j a n ... .... I .,
I) ua Lav i.e.i4 j'xt'j'.-ii; uii.ii a iijj. i.uim'o naLiiLU i. .ii ee timet i I . ,
decent interval" Lad parsed. The ! dav morning, noon and night , 0UtelU wrapper.
year ended and be laid his heart will be in far
propriety of the change. There will
be no change, however, in the prep,
aration ih'elf; and all bottles re.
maining in the hands of dealers,
wrapped under the name of "Pakk.
ek's Ginger Tonic," contain the gen.
uine medicine if the fcignature of
Hiscox ifc Co. is at the bottom of the
better condition for
again at the little feet of Violet. She .work of any kind than if watered
heard liim quietly, and quietly re
marked : "
" Mv dear Feterkin. I am soi rv V
! half a dozen imes. as some people
driving allow their horses to be.
.Thev will sweat less and he
more
One of the Wonders of California.
Recently in San Francisco, when
jthe chorus for the Thomas concerts
disappoint you again, but tor the ; ave y, mid we believe will he in bet- j askeJ for tickeU for themselves aud
Once a dav or twice
last six months I have been en gag-'. ter health
ed to Dr. Jones. It was hard for me j day, eveu
to make no mv mind between him horses can
anrl his friend, the handsome Law- cattle, but
ver Dright, but Dr. Jones was so mane. In liclls where tiiere are full
i, Unot suilicient, though j lhey W(
an get along with it as can relljjt.,
it it is not advisable or hu-' ,.
l j for escorts for the ladies on nights
were not to sine, Mr. Thomas
'No.'
'Very well,' said the chorus, good j
A week luftne at lioine riy trie in
tu?tr-'Uf. Hert ia?inef n"W r
lore tlie paMic. Capital nt need
d. We wiilUirt vou. Mpd. w-
ru n, boys ami irlru wanirn ewrj wnere 10 w
for u. Now is ttie tiaie. You can work In spare
tlim-.or (five your wuule time tu the I'ustnesn. Nu
otner liusini-?! will pay yon nearlym well. No
one ran lull to Bake ennrmouj! pay by eDtrairlnir at
unrv. 'ootlv iiuint ami term Iree. Money made
last, ea.ily un.l hunoraMy. Adilresa Tr.r . tX ,
AUKU'ta.JIatne. ileoiJly
LIME! LIME!
Lightest RunningShuttle Machine
beloK aimcift nolfelw. It has a
Self-Threading: Shuttle,
wbiob tention An be regulated without remoTlnf
rum the rave; an
Automatic Bobbin Winder
b which a bobbin can be wound as even n fpoi
oi Bilk without the aid ur the band to jtuUe the
thread, tons assnrtnir an even tentlou:
k SELF-SETTING UEEELE!
A BCUBLE-STEEL FEED!
a l.irvi.-r epnee under tue arm than any other faro
lly insichlne uia.le. doinn a larger varleiyand
irrt-ater ranire ot work th:in any family mm-liine.
Simpleft eonstruc ed, eacieMt uiananed. nan
thon.UKh build and best mar bine tu the world
Sold on tbe
MOST REASONABLE TERMS 1
BY
MUTIN SCHJEFER,
Book Binder,
Locust strsst. OEDCSite St. Mi'. tM.
Jolmstown. " fa.
ALL KINDS OF
Books Neatly Bound
AT LOWEST KATES.
Old 13ooks Re-Bonnd.
MUSQ BOOKS A SPECIALTY.
Parties deslrlnic booki Njand can obtain prlcei
by dropplnir me a card. Arranireinnt have b..-en
made whereby exyre.s one way will be paid on
ail lame ordera. Ail needed Inlorination can be
obtained at Somerset Ukbald othee.
novlft.
Jenner X ltoads,
aoKMlT
Yd.
EDWARD ALCOTT,
HAirrrAm-iiR ad dealbb ia
LTJMBEE!
OAK rLOOBlKGA SPECIALTY
OFFICE A.D,FACTOUYi
S03IEUSET CO., PA.
jylMy
HEALTHCORSET
lnrreasrt ln popularity
evory day, m iaui.-i- nad it
tbe mnt
t OSKOKT t 111 K
AND
l'KKFKt T I ITTIXi
corst t evi r w orn. MVr-i-hniits
.iy it L-iv. sth-lft
natWiuction f any i-ontt
th-y ev.-r mid. Wamnli-fl
.ati-tfactorv or mnr.'-y n
lunilcd. For aa!e by
1MRKKK& PAKKF.U.
The Uuffalo Valley Lime Company, limited,
will until further ordered, unnlacked lime at
Ihe followinir ratef:
At ui-i-nta tier bush'l. loaded on cars at klln;
at in centu p-r t.uhel lor any quantity less than a
car bad: at 11 rem per Muriel ueuverea at aay
atali-m on the Berlin Kailroa.i; at VI cents per
buhel ili-llvere-1 at Meyermiale and Kw-kwood;
and at liS cent per ba?ln-l delivered at all ot ber
nilroa.l nations in Snmurset county. Includinir all
those on tke Somerset t amiirw Kaliroan. ray
ment can be made to the billowing peroiuJ:
.1 i.tin L. Savior, at i'rledens.
W. H. Kounti, at Somerset.
Hjrn..n Snyd. r. at Kockwood.
Frank knos. at Garrett.
ininuel-J. Miller, near Meyendale,
V e UlU.. Ul'l-eil'l Ul'OIl UlUU U lllW Wl? iu in .., ,,- ' .rt . . .. 1, t mska m il.
tlllre our s-dl. tinier 11 7- ""'t nny men. wcrnv.. bovs and girls
when needed. Order trom trank tnui, Oarrett. I work f(r M rith;ln Uieir own" lociitle. Any
tov': j one can do the work properly from the first t'rt.
I The t'Ufiness will pav mor than ten t!mes on"
IKlUt: Vll.I.n, lli(, KE.WIVa.KY I nary wanes, lipensive oatrit lumishfd tree. 1
licantifullv I M-Htolonthe Ohio river with JS who enirKes tails to make money rap oij
Ti-ars' rnci-essfal einerlence. For full InloruuUon i " devote your
WISE
people am
lot
aiwtvs on t
look . lit lor chanr s to n
creaie tbcirearninics.and n
time become wealthy: th jso
who do not improve ihetr optortuntties remain In
a-lorebfi
RF.V. A. 31. KF.ID, Ph.
ju!y IS Nt.
I., Frrtldens.
rbole time to tbe work, or
only your spare moments. Full Information au l
all that Is needed sent free. Address Sti !!! 4v
Co., Portlaud. Maine. dec-JO-l r
(Wnuci front !of vrrl. )
How Watch Cases are Made.
In buying a gilvtr watch case great rare
should be taken to secure one that is solid
silt or throughout. The cap of nn t cheap
silver casts U made of actinirusititm known
as albata, which is a very poor suUtitute
for silver, as it turns black in a short time.
The backs of such cases are made much
thinner than those of an all silver case,
being robbed in order tr make the cap
thicker and get in as ninth as possible of
the cheap metal. Another iniortant point
in a silver case is the joints or hinesi, which
thould be made of gold. Those of nnt
cheap cases are made of silver, which is
cot a suitable metal for that purpo.. In
a brief period it warps, bends and spreads
apart, allowing the backs to become lis se
upon the case and admitting the dut and
dirt that accurumulale in the pocket. The
Keystone silver Watch (. aso axe ouly made
with silver caps and gold joints.
St. Uu-ia, M .. Fb. 17. l"a
Inonr lorur and varied i i n.nencin ban-thrjr water,
we cannot but M:knu Wiff and ttiveourtrntimoDrt lut
th keynlone Holid Sil4-r U.iti.h Canf mm ttu-tft
mad toour knuwiedir UavinK nu wnl.-r.iuf uvy rv
niain h.imornm. hnr-lrr rjd .f ij?er than I ly w- uld
be were tTM-f hftafc-d lor nhlenntf, and U.rf ai.ir
m-istinir powi-r airnrnt tirnun- ti.an u.y i.ther c:--
in the inrait A4ikaMoi a Jaccaiuj Jawkuax co.
Sva t Ml fmf to KfU.. Wauk In mrUritm. Fhite.
tf.lai. for kuMf lllBtrml4 fMarklrl sSmwIm a.
luala'atliiMlwtUanaw. a
Happy Homes ! Happy Homes ! ! Happy Homes ! ! !
THE ISTXJ2YII3E:ri OF HOMES IVIADK HAPPY
Djr I toe mar of the Celebrmlt-d Labor and IleaJUi-tw-etua;
is beyond power of uuiiutlto. Our friHil for ilc ru1ii-ilon of It r.rr a-t-il to the ntnoit to ppljr tho ordera
that poor In upon from iltlt iir-i ti- ! pnir-wttr twimirf. Kl.hi here In your section It ft
tM-tiuc utril czirnHlvrly mii i iuhii) mit t11fr to Ifn wvi rtrrful propertlee.
""""'I . 11 i.' 1 . ri a.
enod to me ViiMi Iwasj sick in ih. vaU-rintrouuhcattle will l.e found i noturemy, i-ckci, wunotu m'on8,
oKjiiif tliru tititna r ' t-'ln i
winter lifter mv husband's tlenth that i to jro to tluia
I j.romised him I would he hi at d;iy and jjorst-s the same. The tier-j
th end nf tho year." in.iiitoivn l!rrjrah Kays: "Thej
,w ioor - Pi trikin retired once : sponging out tie niuuthr! of horses j
more: the widow Latham Iv-rfiriic- -t stopping jihiccs we never allow.
Mr:'. lr. June?!. ai;d tiie disfomlifd Iu t-'-- lir-t place we do not Consider I
lVterkin wished the ductur mi.'ht . it oi' any henelit, and iu the fecoml
tnke enough of lii-; nan pil! to mate ; it :t.V he t.he ineans of conveyiuir 1
an end of him. idisease from one aniuiul to an-!
; utrier.
Srot t orn ami Sor-giium.
jutnfM low tue wiuer. the two men. 1'etnktn rot-e to tne
Some women were pulled ni on j emergency of the moment. For the
the wharl and tom draped into
Time pust-ed ou. IVlerkiu wa
walking down Iroadw:iy one day,
while not very far ahead ofliitu he
saw tvo men, one of whom he knew
U In-this hattti )r. Joiieti. A iargr-i. jjj. j
nat rt-ne wa. o-,ng :te,i to tl.e York Tri'.u.u its follows about sweet
copm- of a new Imi. hnp : the rope - c,)ru a;J Sur.hum c:lne for summer
rri VP w.v lt1.I Dliil inwlii.t i. L-i.Il.1.
Tr..-,1 t.ir rows :
'Xo,' said Mr. Thomaa
'All rhjht.' the chorus said, 'we
will pit up in our chorus ueat-j aa
usual the night we don tsiug.
j 'N'o,' replied Mr. Thomas for the
third time; 'when you don't Mug
vou can pav for tickets like anv one
jelse.'
! 'In tliatcase,' the chorus n plied,
i'it i-till very well we won't come
! at all not even to sing.'
i The Pacific coast wav of looking
tin shallow water. Movements of
the barge caused a wash that carried
those battling with the water tinder
the wharf and huiod the piles ; the
men were niotly able to ntrugjle
out those males drowned were
trying to help the women and hil-
-Uf0. AfUirlir CiUkLiU VU( UVttl
dead he could be of no avail. Hi?
thoughts were on the widow. He
turned, he ran, he flew to her abode.
When she eutered the room where
he awaited her coming, he at once
bean
Allen writes to the New;ataU?'w "PtUy cted a com-
prom-..--, ana tturing me iesuvai in
smiling, triumphant tiers', the chorus
will sit up aloft on the nights it does
not sing, and Mr. Thomas has made
a notf of the incident as one of the
wonders of California.
11 1 found last season that sorghum
cane of the amber variety the earli
est sort I know and as sweet as any
I have tried; endured drought better
than corn, but that my stock pre
ferred the latter, which was contrary
to the experience of a friend, and
was doubtless so because of the f.ict
Not long before his assassination
Czar Alexander II. expressed a de
sire to meet the Couute de Cham
bord and gent him by a distinguish
ed messensrer an autograph letter to
liest sorts of sweet corn, sow it not ! that eff. ?nfi : 1 aai Kuijiernr
laili .l- i. .l-it i r . antl vou are Ivini'
dreadful r! V w,s' w:.!b;.; nn ! tbi4t i choose for feeding green the
tin ."UtsiU wi.on I h t-u.t.rt
The wrappers are i
waxed and can bs
THESE ARE SUBSTANTIAL TRUTHS.
hand-irons, giving
them a palish and
smoothness, that
used tor smootnina nwAFp.Hit. rmi.amttnuA.pa.
, a Umllnnrn:inmz I'aV.i Soap furroino months pnt ana ilisinfertant
tfl6 SUriSCe Ot VOUr I 'n nnall-px,wltri the tt n suit.. nut liavinp n secoml i-ase in any linuae where
nt. m w i jt n.i I Wii clus-rfiinv en l.ir-r aud miiuimetnl 1L il-v ni n liiMnfi-clHllt
inamall pox. COSSTANTINK 11KK1NO, .V. 1.,
114 North Twelllli Mrcct.
Mesrs. Day 4Fp.uk. Mount Vtr.sos, X. Y., March W, 1881.
IXir fir: I haw nso.l Pat s Soap with results tht dclilstca ntit only my
self, but some of my neiL-hbom bo called toer it. 1 suffer much from catarrh,
winch u asrifravalcil i-v ttie henl unit cu-airi ! Dulling viomet. isow. However,
hv amit ly's.soP. I iwitpethvvil cfToots of the twm from lioilins unla.
Vaih-dny I baveoodiwHiilort, and farleti- work, willmnt nny hanl rubMnr.
Oue cat oof your rjiwp.ix-st lie wahini; forck'ht in my family fur two weeka'
washc.anil tln-i-lothi-mre whiter. weeur rih! better than I'TaayoIher pro
cess. 1 have atmlolK-tl the wanii boiler, and sluill a- it no more. I And yonr
Soap to be, by f ir. tne eheapot and best, ana would fe-l it a liardship to be ob
liged to u--e any other. Your rejpeetfnl'y.
AllUi. MARY C. ST. CLAIR.
MeasrMlAV&FKirk. PHILADELPHIA, Slay lith. 1S82.
Hnat' fr-n: Havinit (V.r several mnntlii used in our family ""Day's Cii f-
rrtao foAP," and havins.a' we eliered, tested It thoroughly, we do not
hesitate to tironounre it nirir to any fmo we have ever used. We therefore
mit hmrtily reeomiunid It to all who would nave labor andtimein perform
ing tin arjiiou. dm i i-f the household. NVe find Ihit Jm; eapecittUy adapted
for all domeftie nirn. and fully entitled to the hlitti elaim made lor it. No
amiiciiii ngitrd v lw without it, and a fir trial, according to the directions,
will eonrirni onripinion. Verv truly vour.-i,
CHAS. II. THOMA.-i.Past.ir of Frank ford "A venue Baptist Omrch, Phila.
wili qreatly assist in
qivinq your clothes I
" - - -
a finished look.
Remember this
Soap is cheaper 1
than any other in
the market, and yet
does all we claim
for it.
Save your t'saltlv
Save your time,
Save your patience,
By using this Soap.
No unpleasant odor,
No sickness as
the result of a hard
day's wash.
No hot water,
No wash boiler.
but clothes nice and
white and as fra-
grant as new mown
hay.
TRY IT.
Twenty-eight were found up to 10 jut lai-t."
o'clock, when Father !?tarr to;k
ftirmurhiaiseif the' Te?pofl?ibility oi ",rv; but wt
De.ir Mr. lVterkin,
contained.
very
"He eaid,
lie l.,u 1 f .
r "I J-al.. . . r. ..- ' I ' . " .. vnt. uu .'11.
wnKiiie iHi-uru xam:rj(ire. i j-iorht were Loth iH-gging me to
cauae ap nna uacK ii auy-1 marrv took the doctor, and r
uieaa.
.There were about wen hundred
'" jiron8 on the whurf when it fell
i and
'.! wTUV IHBKE UtAOKtU .
were in the water. The flooring
had been repairetl this reason and
the break occurred het ween two gates
nnd not where th boat land?-.
Ilev. W. K. ftarr was on the pier
, head before the accident, and sent a
meFentrer to hav? the pates closed.
The lamps on the pier head pave
ample light, but the pier was badly
' liphted.' The nioon alo gave a pofd
light; did not think more than 2"i0
people could stand on the space
wherj4he brealt oarurrfd; hl fu!
1 t 1 a-
! over-thick in drills three feet apart, a"u "ou .a,T.,v,n iyicn u may
iu iiirci inc uiuei.
Chambord read the
then rose and
Kt irrp T ionta tu tint (rr.ra nwr in tne cumy uu
n Imlf to tl,r..t'.,,rt.;,B nf nn innh in i " If Majesty the Emii
I am so rinr-!.li:imrter t thp butt - Kvr,. ..nn'to fee me ia my house he will be
iallftSe fin Wl nil l!lt iilkire : from th roof "of A hi.lis nnr.n vrtiir
. ' . - v . . J 4 1, 1. r I. , a I i Mil Ta i II UC Ik 2X1 1 VI i
-ttTrttlOf-Wtwtia-fT.gerr yaVed. nnd?ln.r,r hrisbanrl-anrl be r riA -'hut ul. luc "ulu uly ll,uci.rw-o a '
.11. , . , ' . : ' 2 thv imnti tnaillr fill lh irwin w in tutrwiuuwuc
"! cr izz: Trrsj: . r: .h-, Jiti? .nifk t; : Mtfp th?nghtfany,
!
Uuw i.tMwaMBMMajaaajaM
S" Wash-day has no terrors for ths lnuaeliold where DAT'S SOAP is used, no
unpleasant and sickening odors to fill your tniuoj, a ) 1 iboriaas rubbin on the wash-board,
Ovhile the washing can be done in one-half tne ti r.o in a:--ary 1 y fo lowing the old worn-out method.
MADAM for it is to the LvlTes -we d sire to sj .ik more c-pecally you are the interested per
son in this matter; you it is that suffers the ill-. ariM-nr from the wah-tub and its heavy cares; you it is
to whom the perplexities and r sxnsibi!it'es of the hoii'-eriold rightfully belong, and you . s that should
tintcrest yourself in a trial of the qualities f this soap, that h.i always proven itself to be a boon of salvation
TO SUPFJSRimG HUMANITY.
We do not come to you with a plausible story calculated to have ysu try it, simply for the amount
' A f , rnrh piln ii-kiilyf Kfirtrr n n ! nstf i'.ni rii o c irr.nn ,tiL-iK!.-i t--i. - urhA h-ma ha
brought jt:f Lc- i j". ' .u:. l'j ..t
ieror COmeS; ja.i r n i r -.L: ! . Di.:i-.j..ti.: -r .
rHt:nrrimr;TiiiHi.niii ot A w(;ii-k.iiuwii niuubii 1.11 ouiuusiKiicin 111 i iiiijut.piiia, oi sixteen years existence.
sequently tender am'l sweet their i cordially and royally entertained ;
whole lenpth, and tlm are preedily ; but 1 ,c.snnot K ou .i my hoUPe 10
nrom- .i .k.. .i.- i meet mm. it wouia oe azainst tra-
i?ed .Mr. lnpht if anvthine haiux n-; ti,. .,i,-.ni.,., ! dition for a Kmc ot r ranee to so out
1. - - , IU IV, ..3V.1V. M'.. 1 UU 1 ui LiuillUft I . . , '
vijuuiy "e I amber cane over corn in the latitude ei:u
hw. So vou see I am enpazed I of 3U and lower-we can pet two "
uf you. my dear 1'eterkin. . a 0D proviJe(i it be a fitir at-er. i
1 eterkin wiu verv 'h1hi mil clf. n . . . -
. . - - , - w... .-V . . nrrpniip. nnr iinnnniiv hit irrir in a Tfii i nil 'nHnTii r . a -
.. , .. . ... i, Uja- - . ajr'-i lf-in ridlBI
run rAift.
And Will I Mi ir rr nn nrl
you promise to 1 mine when that i lrer)are the land' n for com strik!
r . -.. . . -
law ver ia no more?"
'Certainly I will,
heart and soul."
with all tut
out shallow drills with tha plow I
three feet apart, and drop the seed 1
sufficiently close to have the stalks j
i . Tien.oometo,ny"n ttyio-8tan,l aloiit an , inch apart in the
et, for the mm etone that killed drill!5; A ham! seed sower may be
the doctor was the death of i;r.eht,!U(!ea for t,lis ,nirp()tie. Some sav
jwr Magazine
r . I I -"J
J'l' : 1 1 1 t. it. ! tint, art ll n I v aa .m nn.l
i it should not, therefore, be sowt-d so
iearlv. Other S3 tlie jrrwwth for
I
more would hare beeu thrown into
the water ; thought it a fair estimate
to .sav; then wer CUO people on the
efjurjiop. Tlie , ficr 'Iffvjnass of
- KI VB'X'reain lalm has rrmtih.t.? fie liraf f'..ir wooL-j j r cl,.
. ' . L . r ....... ... .... .v .. ,.wa.t7.vtT - tu n .
via pt USe .ncCidett, and is toe curol me of Catarrh, nf -lii..li I liu- in,1 ti-.n. r... ,.r i
Iieople i struggling in the water. Had been aillicted over ten vears. aileritiona true. I aowe.1 t the Kflm!
there been a ru-h of people nianv trvin? almost everv remedv
. - I . rs J - - -- , viuiv ja -a a III U LJ J
m-.-nded, none bavins nroved so ef-1 and crew richt oil ranidlv. "l
fective and thorough, S.J. Aiken,1 earneUy advise my fellow-farmers
oiesaie ieaier in isoots and Shoes
Federal St., Boston, Mass.
,'.to experiment with this plant
1 forage:' 1
tC3BSSSaal
, lulirvw aad cum
KHEIUATISM.
Neuralgria,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
Ariiirue, '
EZADACHE.TOOTfflCHi,
SORETHROHT.
QU1XST, H WELUXOa,
Swcnctt, Cut. Bniise.
' FROSTBITES,
BI B SC ALD
A ad all t-T hndl j acka ;
aud iua.
FfFTT Ctn I BOTTLE.
-!d hr all Dnmttta and
li ai era. iucuoua itt 11
l&ncuafca.
The Charlet A. VoQcler C.
ta.TuKLaaaca)
alrlaiM, B4, C.S.A.
Do i you i suppose for a moment it would compensate us to make false statements to you and ruin our
well-earned reputation ? . No, dear reader; what we say about DAY'S SOAP is the truth, and it is sus
tained by the evidences of thousand of housewives f.om all over the country; besides which we stand
treadyto endorse it all with ready cash. SOAP is ihe Original and only ratented.
'- anaBV aaaa i avaiaaatjpaai aaaan aasaw an am. ( 'H'llI rlran the attuetV Skin and Clsthca.
1 Tt aTV X-tlJE. "Br Tit & ! .1 th Rik.uitk Kkl ..( riotkaa.
.'IV il -TI V .1 I. VJ -Ual XI M -VS. I 1 tbe Hwhlalrt'oaia aad ClotAea.
Ulll clean KTcrjbody'a Skin aad CloUwa.
I Ia then not a
-'0B
rainy In tktaMtfMap tliat will clran thrakln aa wll aa th rlothra 1 thU Daf'i Soap will rarely I
a a. It will fta na waf 1mJux ia fltnt fabrics, or ta. mi.i adlcKtc caaavlralona. I v
" Uo Boda. no washing crvstals. no Ives are to be used, but simolvsuonlv vourself for thr
sexttwash-day with a bar of DAY'S SOAP, then carefully read the directions and follow them to
the'exact letter, and if you don't say pitch out that old wash-boiler, for I am a wiser woman, you
jrill be the first person we have yet heard of h it has bven disappoint- d.
JyIToW remember If you don't intend to follow the directions do not try the soap at all, for
unless you do this you will be disappointed, and then you will scold us and yourself as welL
' The cost of one cake will convince you th.it it is the best and cheapest soap ever offered you,
"while' the smiles that will encircle your brow will do justice to a golden sunset -
Have you confidence in this newspaper? If so, do you suppose the owner would allow us
to'swindle his readers by offering them tempting inducements? He uses it in his own home, and can
tcertify to Its merits. Now you get a cake from your grocer in time for the next wash-day, and become
t acquainted with its' intrinsic worth. ,
" Ask your grocer for it, and do not allow him to put you off with anything else for a substitute, for
every dealer. can obtain it, and should he refuse yyu, send direct to . ,
. " DAY & FRICSC. Prop's of the Philadelphia Steam Soap Works,
1754-56-58-60-62 Howard Street, Philadelphia.
Because its news col
umns present all the
latest news in an at
tractive stvle.
Home
All your own fault if
sick when you ran f"t r
that never pal! 'i
hop bitters with
j:oix!. ' '- a I
Old men totter r- . I
rheumatism, kidDv ti1'
weakness will be'tlm
iifing hop biltH. V
My wile ami ilanKtw.
iieakhy by the u'of";
and I rcomiriFr.,1 ti 'i :
Ark any prm! il,:tl"
are not the hfisr f--.;t!.u'0?'
! earth. J
! Malarial ffVt-r.Arn .
i.. will leave f v-ry "iwS
as soon as hopbitUrs ar--'-"'''
My ninthtr ilr.-v t'-';
:iinl iir'tiralaia nil oli ,": 1'
witli lii-p l:-.t-rs. f..t
iii-p iiiU'.-rs a;ij vf,
j .-U KIH-SS.
J I:e wiitt-r is r(L.!,r,
land n. ore rtir-l.;;; r u
! witii hop bitttrs iu -Lir;
I The vi-or of youth f,
! and intinn in hit l-i'vr
Because it always
cives all the local news
without hunlenin its
columns with unmoan
imx and unintercstinir
correspondence.
Because it is always
reliable politically, and
says what it means and
means what it savs.
j A beautiful thin- '''
j;r('en when y.i!,:..' Mr. (;..
! wi-nt duwn to the i-'-!!:ir ,i
'niL'bt itiid att nt .irh- !.:r.;',.
'n-xt day youi: Mr. (;-,.
didn't war.t ary br.-.-kf
1 tllOU-ibt if Wl)l:i i ! ,,t "
' storf. lb- d i
that wab-rim-i.i.n. ' i'.-.- r
1 ailiuiiii.-tr:itii)!i l'. r: v pj.
! Killer voiuis Mr. ;..
teonoiny was rt l , : ;,J4
j peace find comturt.
; Jllt Mi. 1(
j At Ve?t Point. :.. w...
j L'ro at tilri depdt w;:!. ;i
i nnd battered m-.-e. a:, i j.v
iijuind wbatliail li;ij.;.f;.t
'" ell, sah, you urt.-r
'bout ten iiiiiiits jii, !"
"Ver, Mib. vou orti r irn
U'iiy?"
'Kase 1 cum ii'-1 ;.,..
do awiulest ti'lit yu !..:
on. Vou set'. I'zi- , -, 4.
Ion Abr'm Jones :;r
Because its Court re
ports are always full,
fair and trustworthy.
Because it is the me
dium used by the peo
ple of the county when
they wish to let their
neighbors know when
they have a farm or
anything else for sale.
tinM.tliS, an' he ha- a'- :.
down on iij I u t .
I tlrttd to look liim up
i-.it.
"And you tuuu-1 L:n, ?"
"Ves. sah, h wai r .
by tie limeshed. 1 t-i! v
tnisfhty clus shave ! Whv. .
w;din a ha'r Ir . I: :i ui."
t.-rriolt-t ti-ht tu li.. i, K,.
! ''How cl-'SH li.ii yi-: '
"Wiiy, s-!:. wi e-i't..'
tli- lniiiit i-ie hit ii:h I tur.v,;
' :i!i" in- filiOW-d :ii" h-ilt'a i
bis wind ?:in out ' U :iv.
it iifil-l oi.i tne I'll a-;.niir
'till hifown muiliit r wniii-i': .
1 e-i dat she eier s t . vt
b-i lo'!"
Because all legal ad
vertising appears in its
columns, and people arc
thus kept posted as to
what transpires in the
management of the af
fairs of the Courts and
County.
l'.ilililiix tin- W r.mi; ij
Many men U.iiiV io;i.-L
who iit-vt-r uive a tij.i'.i.'i.t : -.
iition ot their hair. -xc-;-'
it ca.-uaily witn i.ru-ii
or s-ubmit it t the
tioiin ot tiie avcr.i" '.-.;r
Iitij'lielid Why, tih.-: Fr :.
It-et. mental anxi'ty. -r .:
M.--ire of causes, the
maturely gray ai..i 1 -.;..-
oat. Parker's II. iir
onco top the Litter
-t"re tlie original e ! -r. A:.
dressing, free t'ro::i -. r-;--.
Because it has the
best Washngton and
Ha rri si u rg i co rres ) o n -dents
attainable.
Because it is active,
acrressive, and always
for the cause of its
constituents.
DisrorxM by l.iuliinin;
llAZl.t'iox, July -1 T .- -storm
of the sea.-iiii ;.;-.:
tion last eveiiin.'. At .lei;.-".,
h.iuse of Mrs. t.iirard w:.--:r:
the woman rei.dere-l ii,-::-. .
clothing beinir s-tr. j-pe ! :: -body.
The Vorkto-vii l,r--;i-r
ui.rmifed au-1 the tv -.'m: :.
were thrown down
tance.
Happy im-i- .Mure
St. Louis, Mo. A i iir r.
porter was toiil by Mr. A. '
P.lpin. ot this eity, t i.:t 1..- -Iiad
tiie iimst oh-tin. -li -i -.i--' "
matory rheniiiati.-in wiii'ii
uii kinds of treat:!:-! ' '' '
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