The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, February 27, 1884, Image 4

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    Tie Floofl Sufferers.
D::p Water in an Winds
Town.
Families Living in Tents on th
Hills-Alarm in a Cincinnati
Hotel-Tbe Contributions
For Reliet.
Swivri Towv. 111.. February 20.
An effort was made yesterday to
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read, , Jo mlioyds rk how. . n,JIronton 0, Cattletfsburg and
which i ,loifnoriiioiefa"B to M Kentucky, are still un-
t:ikcn n-Iuge,
V "h h the i
vee. over wiiie-u i
the North levee.
current w k, fcwiit ttial ine oan-.. ru
wore unable to Ftm it force.
i ii
. ... ; .n.lv ,.ii,. hut its
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cntinn Willi ine ouisiue uantnu
Tlie boat passed over the roofs f a
r,.w of brick buildings, the site of
which was marked only by the
chimney top. The boat then bore
down toward Church street, the
principal thoroughfare of the
town.
On the wav to Church street the
skiff paed McMunch iV Hans' flour
ing mill to the northward, the new
sc.WlljMUse to the lomth, and Fow-
lis liv-story planing mill on the
right. McMunch A: Bans' mill is
iut nisi'ie of th levee, and at pres
' i t is unoccupied, but Powell's is
1. 1. anted by seven farailits.
Many houses were ndssing from
their sites, and mure were abandon
ed and filling to piecs. A two
story dwelling tn-longiiig tothellow
i.n estate has leen abandoned.
t-r McMuncli's lamiiy is still juar-P-r.
d on the pecond floor of Ids resi
dence, at the corner of Church and
See nd streets. n the north, across
the htreet, the Methodist Church
rtands out bleak and forlorn. On
the opposite turner to the smitliward
ah.iig Cliureh street, stands the old
schoolhouse. In it are quartered
Mrs Hail and four children, A.
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i .i ... 1 , ..i,nrnna
Lemon and his six children, James j
I,ivir,his witf and three children, I
l r u.L- Ki.lLenl.er' and six children I
ai.oa coiuien .nan. preat. Manv of the sullWrers are:
The Catholic Church and pastoral ; hareoreUd find othrrwUe Kear.tily i
residence are vacant, but in sood j (.i.Hj Instancts are numerous of:
eondition. County JutL'e " oun- j ve f;mi;iiesi bnins liuutv.! in om iiut
blood's r-hiJ'.nee is occupied, by rcf- (IW t)je ),jjje. This j the lir.-t as-;
no,.-. It is two stories high wad tauce anv of the peojde have re-'
tolerably well situated. Iceived since tlie ii 1 beiran.
A tour of inspection reveals thatj Ni:v Yoi.k, February IS Mavor
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the town is iiniler water 10 inetiepin i
of ten to thirty feet. The hills sur-
rotuidmi: the town are dotted with j
tent occupied by families who have
been driven lrom tiieir homes. In
MimecKses there is undoubted sui
ferinir. A visit made by an Assuci
nted 1'ress reporter revealed several
thinlv-chid.burefooUd children sliiv
erin about the tents. Mayor Mills
paiiuh has made a note of all such
tai-es. and will supply needed cloth
ins and oilier relief at once. He
has made no formal appeal for aid,
but it is plain that a preat deal will
be lieeiled.
Cincinnati, O, J-cbruary l. i he ! try. the Ousmess portion oi me
river continues to fall with increaj- j town is clear and trade is being rc
inn rapidity. An alarm was started sumed.
during the nilit by the tracking of Evansvii.i.k, Ind., February IS.
the walls of the l'.roadway Hotel. ! Tlie steamer Mattie Hays, from
The house was filled with families, I Louisville, is here, awaiting orders
who were as speedily as possible re- which way to go. She reports that
moved in boats. . I there is not much want vet, but
A four-storv brick buildin-- on I
Central avenue, near Second street,
fell last night The last ol its occu
pants had moved from it yesterday
afternoon. In all the submerged
portions of the city, where frame
houses have been moved from their
positions, the owners are endeavor
ing to float them back to their plae?s.
Uf ports from many of the interior
cities and towns of Ohio and Indi
ana how very generous contribu
tions to the relief fund. The dispo
sition to help seems to psrvade all
classes.
I'akki ii.-ia Ko, W. Va., February !
.i i 1
J a. .naneua, unio, is a wrecK,
houses being torn, gutted and de
11
niolished on all thw streets. There
are no inhabitant there except in
second stories, anil but few there.
I'aikersburg will be able to assist
her own suilerers, but the destitution
in the smaller settlements will be
intrust;.
Lelpre is a wreck and its princi
pal street has entirely disappeared,
oniy a lew pnes oi iticks marking
w here it was located. I'arkersburg s
loss amounts to Sl.tXXifHK).
Littlk Hock, Ark., February
Specials to the (Jazctle say ; At
Newport, Ark., the overflow from
the White Itiver is the greatest ever
known, and the river is still rising.
Communication with Jacksonport is
cut oil'. One hundred families are
reported to be lodging in the Court
House at the latter place, and many
others have been compelled to leave
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mv is crowded with suflerers. The j
Iron Mountain llailwav levee threat-1
end to rive wav last" ni.-ht. Tf it !
i.ieii iiuusii. i ur .tn iyi i -c;iuc- i
does break it will cause the water to i
rise twa feet higher. Business is
cr.tircly suspended.
Fri ton. Ark., February l'.t. The
Ford ilivt r rose one foot in the twenty-four
hours ended at 11 o'clock
last night, and is tt.ll rising. The
whole country is a vast sea. Hun
dreds of families are fleeing from the
raging waters. Dead mules and
cattle are floating down with the ' and tlie old fellow's wife lies tiyinir'
current. Herds of cattle can bei'na neighbor's house n the hill'
seen standing on small islands pa- i ahovo. The widow Davis, with six.
tiei.tly awaiting their doom. small children, lies in the other. :
FoMtKOY, O., February 17. The j Her husband was a well-to-do rivir
United States relief boat Katie Stock- j but they are in reduced circurn-;
da.e will probably remain in the VI
miles of l'omerov llend and distrib-
ute her entire load. Circumstance.
have bad to dictate the boat's course,
Tne original intention was to g t quirt-a, it was given.
1 ronton and work back, but the des- i
tilutiou in thi liend is so great and ' Crc f Life.
appeals so jiressing. that Colonel!
Kose, in charce of the exjedition, 1 As we come to them they are re
thinks he will remain here. By ', ceived, borne with, and passed over
I'omcroY Bend it is 27 miles ! wa -
ter frm Ietart, O., to Toint l'leas-! "re in the enjoyment of health, but i
ant It it seven miles between the ! if fufleriug with Piles, or kir. dis-' ()ne 0r tjlff ttatins of the weather
two point across country. Thecitv 'eiue of any kind, they magnify a 1 service of Great Britain is on Ben
of Poiueroy is in the bite of the bend, hundred fold. C.N. Boyd, the Drug- j xevjs. ;a(jv !ltui gcnthm?n re
Thc liottoms on its concave rth P'st, has Dr. Bosanko's Pile Berne- 'ccntly ascended the mountain with-
1'ie win average one ana a hail miles
in width
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The bend is a continuous stretch
of 1'.) towns, embracing 40,000 inhab
itants. Tlie district is a good coal
and salt region, and supplies much
toiiie Mississippi river. The tipples
oi au uie mines are destroyed. ix
of the largest mines are flooded, but
two, ow at Antiquity and one at
I4inersville-are working. The rs-
:iou is on o( the heavy labor, and
iu'.ly JS,W poople in the bend are
iidie and IO.UO.t md assistance. All
the tswns were floods, and the loss j half of the business failures of to
rn tlie bend is estimatea at over 82,- j day. C. N. Boyd, the Druggist, is
K)(JKJ;. Many lost their all. and j not liable to tail for the want of
as there will tie no work for soae confidence in Dr. Bosanko's Cough
time much suffering may occur. turui Lunr Syrup, for he gives a wav
Viallipolis, Job miles southwest ot
Pittsburgh, has suffered but little,
and having railroad communication,
has been, made the headquarters of
'Five relief eteam
ICUd BU''iivi'. - - ' - I
Krtota patrol the lend. srivins out
provisions. Bed clothing is mot
r,,W The Stockdale left 10,(.K)0 '
poundt of meat. S'JO sacks of Hour, 1 paseed near Itockinghatu last night, , of Lieutenant Commander De Long
10rj barreli of flour, KJ pairs of killing from iiiteen to thirty people ; anJ commes of the Jeannette Arc
blanket" and two tons o other sup-j and wounding a great number. j nwli.;on There were no den-
ri;ps nt. Middlenort At Clinton, in
West Virginia, opposite Middleport,
the Standard Nail Works have suf- i
fered severely and will not resume .
work for at least five weeks. Its j
salt works are destroyed. About J
five tons of eupplieg were put off. ,
The Laura Bell relief boat from ;
r:ulHnnIii took a carsro of f utinlies i
itrom Uie stockdale and will run into :
the smaller E'reams with them where j valley yestirday noun. Itisrcport
the Stockdale cannot co. A boat led ciir'rit peonle wre killed and
just from below state that much of i
d water. Soup houses hare been
., v .i. . t,s., 1 PrtVituM
r(af.v, w;,k sunnlies Sat.
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"ruajr uiuiuiuB.f i
equally rrturnmz to meir .ii.u,
in the bend and ar occupying toe .
second floors. It wi 1 be hard iur
many merchants in tlie towns aloi.s ;
it to resume business their stock
having bee. destroyed, and the ,
have nothing to resume with Last
Tuesday the flood retched
heighth and was eight fret three
inches above the hiehwaUT of lsr
Last week thousands of valur.bl
horses, cattle and sheep were taken
lromtne parlors ana uimog """,!' :
of
the residences in the wrm-
ing
country below the bend by
steamers witn tlatt.oats. l ne neaa.i
of the people is reported in
all districts as excellent Immedi
ate necessities are supplied, but the
idle class will need In h for fully
two or thre months, l'omeroy, in
the bite of the bend, is still in water
about its fir.-t floors. The river is
s;owiy laning. .
CivivwTi. Ohio, hfbruarv
1
Th steamer General Dike, wi.h
(Jovcrnment sunnlies. went down
supplies, went down
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;tlie rirer fruni here yesterday, Lieu-
1st Trautman's Ohio, and Anderson's
! Ferry. Stringtown and Taylors port, ;
Ky. It distnbuteii about equiuiy in
these four towns "7M rations to "7U
persons.
1'roni ttn to lilteen houses were
washed away lrom each of the above !
aces. I lit (iesiuuiion is very i
amuel Al. Jolmson, ol I orismoiun, ;
tf k,'raplis
Kd;-ou that the city
to Mayer;
of rortsmoutii '
js entirely under water; that one-;
half of tlie city will be washed away :
that ovor lmiothers have been turn
ed and twisted, and that the citi.-i S
will have to cami out on the hili
to-n;orrow niht.
1 ronton, ., Ft b.K'.. A relief
boat will leave supplie- lure and
then return to Tomeroy Ueiiil and
the vicinity. Cath tt.-bur- ami Iron
ton is fully supplied with provisions,
and the rcliof committee is distrib
uting; supplies in the flooded coun-
that there will be more w hen tin:
river falls.
l'lTTsnrnc, February i'l A stall'
correspondent of the C"mmcfiil
i':dte, who accompanied the relief
boat down the river, says
This I
morning a family was
discovered
living in a house that stands alone
close to the river bank near Suniish.
A widow named Craig lives there
with a grown son .vho i3 out of
woik, a daughter fast approachin
womanhood and three smaller chil-'
,lren. Thev were poor so poor that j
words cannot express their pitiable
condition. Thev were clothed in
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tac!, the entire covering ot the lam-
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lly not bt ing euflicient to liav kept , j.ays CVclone struck a village
a single member of it warm. They ' (!1 tjie outskirts, destroying fifteen
had not bad a full meal for two , i,0Uft.Sj killing S) peoi.le ami wound
days, money they had none and the : jng m.l!iv ,;ilirt Several colored
only store keeping for miles around Uere also killed on IVedee
refused a request for credit last night. riv, r ,t Manlev and Kevser the
They were the most pitiable objects vyvone destroyed" everything. Near
we have seen and were so close to ; J ili nton, Hairnet county, six pcr-
starvationtnat, uiey nau given uj ;
a hope.
shivkkin'I in hacs. ;
It was a pretty day. the sun shin- '
ing brichtlv and a balmy air blow-!
in?. Younc (;. stood on ,!.:
shore shivering in his rags, a pint- i Ml wer Vi0",10:' 11)4 cot
uresque and miserable object. His u' ser'1 ol1 ln?' buildlIi- wasjiar
gaunt face, shaded by a torn anl ; tialiy destroyed, and many private
faded bat, was bronzed by exposure j rulmvvn and business houses dam-
t tbp weiUber.-md dr'twn bv .nivietv
and hunrrer. His hair was v.nkejit!
and fell down on the
remains ol
tr l,.it li.nl nlipp luii.i ?i
,. ilia'
tattered
arments hung in confusion 1
about him, and even bis boots were
in holes. "We don't care about
clothes, so nuHi,'' he said to Mr.
Dontdioo. who? was regretting that !
the clothing was all gone, '"but we i
would like something to eat. Onr,
house is bare, and we have no mon
ey. I haw no work and don't know
when I will have.'' That house was
well stocked. Just a little ways
down we ran into the shore where
two houses stand. One of them,
owned bv an old man, is a wreck,
stances now. l.olli were Iil.frraliyi
aided. Powhattan. which was visited ;
.
! acam going down, received a second ,
j call and as further assistance was re-
! with no more thon a thought, if we
u.v wnicn is an aosoiuie cure ior any
f . . , - , , - , , .
auecuon oi me Kina, ana is sola at
ou cents.
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: known that the Three Grace re -
i maineJ oU tmuds.llrnirivh li me.
": i i nun-.
Want of corifidpnr'p aravmnta f.-.r
a bottle free to all who are sufferin?
with Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Con-
sumption and all affections of the
Throat and Lungs.
ii irequently occurs that the prt-; at the right spot, they began shout
tiest maidens find it most difficult j jng, and were answered by the rising
to obtain husbands. It was thus in (,j a n,an ut () a lH,ie at their feet,
ancient days, too. for it is well l rondr.rt...! thom imr, Cnn
Cvclonein the Sontli.
Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 20. The
Star special" 6av a terrible cyclone
Macox. Ga.. Kb. 20.
lnis city 1.
was visited yesterday afternoon and
last night 'by trvmndoiu storms,
Rumors of death and destruction
in the surrounding counties. A
pecial from Atlanta reports fifty
killed north of that city. Columbus
reports several killed and wounded.
Likmint.ham. Ala.. Feb. 20. A
cyclone swept through the Cohaba
thirteen injured in one community.
UKTAILS 01" MCSTKUCTIOX.
Avgi'sta, Ga., Feb. 20. Yester
day's storii:
was the soverost smca
the cyckne ol lb.. in Hancock,
county tlie storm overturned out
houses and unroofed houses. The
stable of David Dickson waudestroy-
cd ,jy lis;htl,in Columbia cot
.im anJ ,taL.le of Ike
j, Wown Jown .md th
coun-
V.
1 Vi r
;l w( . j.., The gin house of
;Jna A rawct.u was demolished,
n of lni(l & c was
neMly hlovtn awaY. "The residence
q
,jis wilW jjiidJv illjumj At Niut.tv.
; j s c l ou wrtcketi antl
.j, 'j re6i(,,.llCe of W.
H. yiuuworth. in Edgefield county,
C. was blown down, and the ru-
: ins taking lire a little daughter per
' i.hed. The dwelling house of J. C.
! HaiikinsiMi and store of J. S. 15oyd,
! at Jackson, S. C, were ldown down
: and three negroes killed. The town
;of Milieu was nearly destroyed,
trains impedvd, wires down, and
i mails irregular.
I At L'.eds, Alabama, the cvclone
!v..,.t ..,v.v th Ik.inp oftl,e
i i. :u: . l . -. ,
rauroati, Kiiiing uiree i.egnir. jui
,1.1 .,.!.;... I'.je
. , ' i .r, .
were Ki iiiii'clv 11,1 ire. 1 liree 11.1 t-S
south of Leeds tlie house of John
l'oo'e was blown away and his son,
daughter, and a child of a tenant
instantly killed
I'oole, his wife
auu lour ctr.iuren were oao.v iniui-
ed. 1 he resilience and premi.-cs ol
Dr. W. F. W'riuht, railroad contract
or, ws deniolished. Tlie body of
Dr. Wright's mother was found HK.)
yrds from the house, fearfully
mangled. Five children of doctor
Wright have arms or lei:s broker..
Of twenty-four carts, two wagons
and three horses on trie ji'ace, noth
it:cr remained but the carcass of oi.e
hor.-e. The house occupied by M.
Mc Laipji.iin w;
lie v.iis badlv
s blown
iwav, and
.int. A
nciiioor, j
with his wife imi daughter, ?.'! hail
lti's broken. Tlie i.oii-eofa man
named Kerr took : i re and was blown
away. Mrs. Kerr bem fatally injur
ed. The raiiroad for several hun
dred y-i.is was thickly strewn with
debris, dela ii.L' trail. s.
fNr.!i.I.l.l-:i.KH !iTKl (TloN.
l.eiioits are received at Louisvihe
vi great dest ruction by
wintl and !
storm
; lie ili ttruciion
of hou.-ts '
i is unparalleled. Hardly a house is
! standing in the Hooked districts be
lt ween Hveitsboro and Mt. Vernon,
j liut one life i reported lost so far, a
voting ladv drowned on the Stans-
blurry firm,
corn in cribs
storm. Out
I'arker fi.rm,
There is little loss of
as they weathered the
of 17 houses on the
ihove the city, but one
The relief boat of the
is standing.
CltV ban been
natroning anove anu
below all day, relieving sufferer".
Later reports from Evansville re
port the destruction greater, if possi
ble,, than expected. Hundreds of
houses, bams, corncribs, etc., with
thvir contents, were swept from their
foundations and wrecked. A large
.number ol horses, carle and hogs
were drowned and an immense
amount of corn lost. In all respects
it was the most destructive storm
ever known in that section. Happi-
lv so far onlv one case ef drowning
reported, tireit suih ring every-
where and ninny miraculous escapes
are reported.
hik.iiti 1 1. hktails.
sneci il from Ilockin-dimi. X.
I " Tj T
sons Wvrt kiii.-d. i
Columbia, S. C, specials indicate j
the storm is learlul throughout the
, A,1 Cliu'r thu tP aud
0T vre oion uon ,
1 he IVcsDytenan church tower and
J HK eslimaica HI COU,
(KHJ. At D. D. LicKerts plantation,
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i., ,i ... .j
i.-'i loiesi nan tnv n aa. .71.
? ;unew s i.umeran Liiurch was
mown down. i in. ii. !.i; r s resi-
deive was carried off and h and
child seriou.-ly injured. AH planta
i i I i , .
I1'-'"" ".re m'u' "' ,-everai
iar-e iires we;t- oiiserved in tne tract
ot the storm. Fight loaded cars
standing on the; track were carried
forty yards and torn to pieces. Later
intelligence adds to the horrors of
the wolui story. In many places the
ground u clea'r of stone, as if careful-1
1 rut-pi.
A Tailed ga, Ala, special, svys
. I..i.t r. i't : ... tAi in.. -..-t..r.l u ! f ... -:
I
Id liinm oi th suburbs of t'.i've I
. ..n;., 1
. i.in., ... . : lll.i , rviiinii ii, u 1.1.11
and severely iniurii.g others.
hers The '
.-i i- ,.f .. !
a.ttr 01 a,.
evelom. vv.,; r.i..,.,f u n.H'l.r f ,.
miie wide, and swept down hou.-ts j
:.ml .'vvrvthinir in its oath. The
i . t .1 .....
uam.e ; grt;.i in ui eastern j
In th
" - " ' - ' -y. a-, ,
nfc J'ut kllCL:, bio an I
i At C'iiarlotte, N t twenty-f.yej,,,0; ,e
; houses were leveled. I he bodie of i i-. V.. .. u ,.., ,,.i .
three whit men and eleven
men were recovered.
coioreu
, ,
I Snow laitituiIoH
m,t rrp,t ,!iiVi,-iilt v ftor f.mr!
hours' climbin
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they reached the
top, but no trace of the observatory
: could be sifen. Knowing they were
! btatim completely buried in the
I gnow '
a 6nU2
j pUralM with this is a storv
from
' rr..-.,An. A r .- .. . t
v-.jioi a.iu, "m iii'i.1 tot nb irue. .1.
traveler wakingonsnow shoes toone
of the higher camps in the Klk hilU
met a man about where he thought
the settlement ought to be, and in
quired its position. "You're in the
town now, was the reply. "That
there hole is the post office, this 'ere
one's tlie naloon. .-.nd ifr., PndWn
j that one over the rock "you'll strike
my cabin.'' The Elk" mountains
I gurdly lie in a snowy latitude.
The Arctic Vend.
New York, February 20. The
Frisia arrived at her dock this after-
ntize delecationa to receive ine
... -1 .i...:., , ...
bodies, but there was a considerable
number of relatives and friends of
the deceased on the dock of the
steamship company. The remains
were in steel-bound packages on
either side of the saloon skylights.
All the bodies are not in a state of
preservation and will not be exposed
to public view. Lieutenant Ward,
of the United States Navy, repre
senting Commodore Upshur, met the
Frisia at quarantine and came on it
to the dock at Hoboken and trans
ferred the cased bodies to the under
takers, who will remove the bodies
to the pier and guard them until
Friday morning, when they will be
taken to a pier in the North river
and put into ten hearses and escort
ed to the Navy Yard at Brooklyn.
De Long will" be buried in Wood
lawn Cemetery. Dr. Ambler will be
taken to Philadelphia, and Boyd,
seaman, to Virginia. The bodies of
De Long and six men will be taken
to the Church of Holy trinity, where
religious service will be imliL - -
ACCOUNT OF THE SKAKCII.
Lieutenant William Schuetz, who,
with Lieutenant Harber, left New
York February 4, 1S82, to find the
Jeannette dead, gave an interesting
account of his search for the bodies.
He told of his efforts about Lena
river, how lie and comrades built a
schooner fifty-one feet long by nine
feet beam, called "The Search,'' and
how the officers and men took their
four hours' watch at pulling the ves
sel like a canal boat mule on the
stony shore that wore out their I
boots. Lieutenant Schuetz how they
I traveled by dog and reindeer sleds
! some .'1,000 nnles. Sometimes, he
!said, dog sleds could make over 100
! miles a dav. The reindeer had to
be driven comparatively moderately.
Tlie Lieutenant and comrades, alter
thev found the bodies within ten
,- r,. ,k f.i;,.i
, ., i ,j., t. -.,; f,,r
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nothing except to eat until they
readied Irkutsk. At that place tlie
oeonle welcomed the party with
marks of respect. The rest lias al
ready been told in Associated Tress
dispatches.
IUmlcuitko on Toast.
A typical co'vboy, fresh from his
herd, went into Flitch's chop-house
last night. I ne tables wre all fillet!
with tiie exception of one, at which
the terror of the plains seated him
self. Ashe pulled off his hat and
untied the red bandana handker
chief from around his throat he look
ed disdainfully around.
The nimble waiter brushed an im
ginary bread crumb from the cloth,
whisked a bill of fare from the castor
and placed it before the festive and
untamed youth.
"Take it away he snarled. "I
can't tat that. 1 want rattlesnake
on toast!''
"Kattlesnakeon toast P yelled the
waiter.
'Rattlesnake on toast !'' responded
the cook.
There was a slight flutter among
the guests at this strange rder, and
the cowboy was scanned curious
eyes.
He looked a little disconcerted
at having his order so promptly
taken, and glanced furtively toward
the front of the house. He saw the
cooks and waiters engaged in filling
orders, and looking as solemn as a
graveyard after midnight.
lie assumed a nonchalant air and
picked his teeth with his fork.
A cook deftly removed the skin
from a pickerel and, cutting a strip
the proper shape, placed it in a
spider.
The waiter who had taken th
order came tripping back to the bold
bucarneer of the pampas.
"Will you have your snake well
done or rare .'"
"Hare, with oodles of miik gravy
on it."
"Gimme that snake rare milk
Hravy on the side,"? was hallooed to
the cook.
"Snake rare; milk gravy side,"
cook shouted back.
"Stay !" said the bovine steerer as
the waiter paisen him. "I ll take it
well done.
"Make it well done."
"Make it 'well done,'' was answered
back.
The lariat wrestler began to grow
nervous. The devil-may-care ex
pression had left his eyes, and a
soft, sudden melancholly shade had
taken its place. He fidgetted in his
chair, and seemed to be nerving him
self for an ordeal.
i "Here you are, sir," said the culi
Inary Ganymede, placing a dish in
I which was something nicely coiled,
which looked like a fried specimen
of genus crotalus. "Have a liitle
j Worcester sauce? (Jives a little Wor
cester sauce? Gives a fine flavor.
Sortie folks like mushrooms with
their snakes. Othirs prefer Chili
colorow. A little salad dressing
don't go had. There's vinegar and
olive oil in the castsr. Will vou
,v'lt,"a or colFf ? finefnake'
yterday. I at and ten-
. i ....
While the writer was delivering
ihimelfol this eulogy m the meal,
,!ie .Pncher shoved his chair
back
His eves bulged out and he
t-'crlliu' P'0 around the gills.
"I don't think I'll eat anythi
. J
1 t lilin HI eat anytniDg.
1 ain'1 j!unPr-V. he said, as he rose
"nsieauiiy 10 nis leei, ana reacneu
inr ii:s liar.
i i i .
in j ti , Bllg?efltcj the
I a bit hungry.
' glance at the dish he had ordered,
land made a break for the door.
o uit nuiii:i . ui; i..iei, aiiuturi
lie forgot to "pay at the counter."
The Arab and bis Horse.
The Arabians oever beat their
horses; they never cut their tails;
ithey treat them gently; they speak
i la them and seem to hold a His-
Lourse : thev ise them as friend
j thy never attempt to increase their
speed by the whip, or spur them,
but in case of great necessit'. fhiy
never fix them to a stake in the
fields, but suffer them to pasture at
lnrfB around their bnbitsitinr.a unit
i thev
,J
; they come running the moment that
! they hear the sound of their master's
! voice. In consequence of such treat
ment these animals become docile
and tractable in the highest degree.
They resort at night to their tents,
and lie down in the midst of the
children without even hurting them
in the slightest manner. The little
boys and girls are often seen upon
the body or neck of the mare, while
the beasts continue inoffensive and
harmless, permitting them to play
with and caress them without injury.
ICuelulJ Hiuli a'l 1 K vj liu.
Two small tart apples are a tooth
some addition to the stuffing of a
roast duck or goose.
Steel knives which are not in gen
eral use may be kept from rusting
if they are dipped in a strong solu
tion of soda one part water to four
of soda ; then wipe dry. roll in
flannel, and keep in a dry
place.
Flowers may be kept very fresh
over night if they are excluded en
tirely from the air. To do this, w et
them thoroughly, put in a damp
box. and cover with wet raw cotton
or wet newspaper, then place in a
cool spot
Nothing pays better than to take
great pains in preparing dishes for
the table. lnniakingmir.ee pios see
that there is not a particle of gristle
or bone left in the meat, and that no
piece of apple is larger than an
other. Stale buns may be made to taste
as nicely as when fresh if they are
dipped for a moment or so in cold
water and then put in a hot oven
for five or ten minutes. They w ill
turn out as light af.d crisp as when
first baked.
Dry Lima beajr.s, which are now
so consrnon an article &f food, do not
require more than three hours' soak
ing; if you let them lie in the water
longer than that, they seem to lose
their flavor and are too mealy.
Thev should cook slowlv
anil 11 i
. ...i
thev should sunnier for an hour and
a half, it would not be too bint'. No
vegetable is more improved by care
ful cooking.
It'.. !., .' 4. 1. e..it...? ia I
II a goose that is, to he roasted is
allowed to lie in a deep pan with
cold water over it, in which a table
spoonful of soda is dissolved, all the
oil can he scraped out of the skin,
nd the coarse flavor which is great
lv objected to mavbe entirely re -
, re. . ; i i
moved. the goose must tirt le,
oerl'eft I V cleared bv rinsinf witll i
pui.ui.Y Ut.uni iy iiiision j
Clear Cold Water. ' i
1
Chocolate
cornstarch is
blanc-iniinge
without
made bv
tllSSolVillg
,- .
half au ounce of gelatine in as little
cold water as possible. Iet one
f., .'1- I ;i ...Ol. i-, ,..., ,D
qlial i Ol milk b ill. Willi lolll OUtlCeS
Ol era ted chocolate miXCd With It,
, , , ,
lor llVe nilllUtllS ; then add one CUp
of sugar; slir constantly till the
sugar is dissolved ; then add the gel
atine. It should then boii fr five
or tix minutes, and the greatest
care mast De observed to prevent its
scorching. Take from the lire, fla-
Vor with vanilla, pour in molds to
.
'coo!, and serve with cream.
Six Inches of fI rui-' .
" You see that lart: factory? It
covers the entire lilock. Half a
million of money wouldn't buy it.
Weli.it w:is built by a little piece
of cord not more than six inches
Ion-."
Here the speaker paused and
scrutinized thw reporter's counte
nance for indications of incredulity
not to sav astoiiisiinieiit. liut the
narrator was talking to a man who,
since the introduction ot the tele
phone,. has made it a point of prin-
cipie to be ready for anything and to
believe what he hears, the speaker
added :
' Kilit years ago there lived n
the west side, in the third story of a
j cheap tenement, doivn near the
North Kivcr, a poor mechanic, who
was kept poor because he l:ad a
passion for inventing; it amounted
to a passion. He didn't drink and;
didn't travel with the politicians:!
and all who knew his family won- j
dered why they should be so poor.;
Time passed on, and still the man j
was poor. Hut at hist he perfected ;
an invention the simplest thing on
earth and with his patent in his
hand he went down town one day,
and called for the head of a house
whose check was current for live
fitrurts anywhere in '"the street."
The inventor offered to sell two-j poet to make extensive changes
thirds of his patent for SJO.OOO ifjjn mv storeroom bv that date,
the house would bind itsell to put i i" , . " i .1 . t
.,,,.,, . , . ,;of .... i.. ; Jaiul have manv iroous that 1
1IKj.(HKI into lactones for prtKlucini; n
the little thing that he had invent- j prefer to sell at cost, than to
ed. The firm signed papers in an run risk of getting damaged
hour from the time ot hearing the ( wIiilo repairs are being made,
proposal, and in another hour the ,rl ,i .1 1
'.11 . 1 .1 i- 1 lliese are all new stvle jroous,
inventor had converted the linn s : 1 1 T r
check for S2.UK i'lto greenbacks, j and not old stock that loiter.
Lots were bought and factories were l'leasc look at the list, and if
erected. The business speedily grew wlat vou want t.(),n(l at once .
to gigantic proportions, and atlength ;
jthe firm acquired all the rest of the!
block and covereu it with brick and
mortar, and now the inventor is able !
ti associate with the millionaires
Tlie little glove fastener a piece ot ;
cord about six inches long and a
dozen little, metai PooUs or buttons
is the thing that was invented."
A. 1. Sun.
- ( urious allniK.
There ar various strange callings
exercised in great cities by which
people e.irn their daily bread, and
that followed by what is termed the
'"waker up" in Paris is one of them.
The wakers-up are generally old
men past active work, and the Win
ter is their best season. When the
nights are long and the comforts of a
warm bed are apt to militate against
early rising, the nrellU ur sets out
between .' and 1 in the morninr,
taking his way through the suburbs
iibjoitiiiig the fortifications, n-ic-tiy
inhabited by laborers or artisans.
His duty is to arouse those whose
employment necessitates their being
up before daybreak, and who, but
for his services, might very frequent
ly oversleep themselves. He calls
them by t. tiering a loud whoop or
cry, and waits btlore a house to as
certain that it has been heard, either
by the opening of a window or a
door, or an answer within. Every
workman pays him a sou daily for
his- trouble. The profession of
rivctUcin; though not of course a very
remunerative one, enables, it is stat
ed, a certain number of men, inca
pacitated for work by advancing
years, to provide, for themselves
without depending on the charity of
the pul lie.
Moody, the evangelist, celebrated
his forty -seventh birthday on
Tuesday.
THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
itelieri anil cure
Itni:iMATIS)I,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
IIOHitllK,
EEAD4CHE. TOOTHACHE,
SORE THROAT.
yl'INsY. SWKI.I.ISUS.
h-K4lM.
Sorenesi. Cult, Bruise!.
FKOsiTDlTES,
Bl'ItSS. M'AI.UV
And allnih.rHnrfllfaci)!
lid pains.
flFTT CENTS I BOTTLE.
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IralTH. OlrtfCUutM in 11
iuimitaKt.
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if Xt Wlito:
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder nevrr varies. A marvel orpnrlt
FlnuiKth anl wh.ileiimeDes. More eronomiili
than the onliiiBrT kind. nl cnni.t he ild l
competition with the multitude ol low tent, shorv
weight, alum or phosphate pow.lrs. Sold only
com. Koiai. BiKiso Piiwom Co, M Wall .
N. Y.
52
DIVIDENDS A YEAR
FROM93.00 INVESTED.
That Is what any one will reeeiye w ho fab.
scrll.es f ir the iM.iirEMiEST. of New York
it. oceuiiics iwi lieiui. r irai. a iciikh'o
ionrn.il It is umlenotniDiitlonal, ami l.ruailer than
any sei-t.. iti. aim it. to BireiiKiuen uuti exiemi
l-.vanireliial reli(jl'.n aw to ileleml Itaiijinut the
attacita ef .Materialism, Athcl-iu, and untieliel.
It 's treeto ajruve or critkise in any ol tlie ie
niiuiinaiii.LS wliateyer it believes Is .lesmiieil ti
M.ivaneeor liimlertlie iing-res the Uiisel of
Chri.il.
Aui'inu Its rvliuious writer? are I.eon:inl W.
., K;.rtie. i. n.. prest. .imm
nas.-oui. iilsh.ip Thomas M. Clark, Kev. Joseph
I'oek, llislmp i :. A. l'ox. lie'.rife K Crooks. I).
1., Hc.wnrJ' I'r. flir. II. I., Theo. L Cuj o r. II.
I)., Key. Ssiniuel Hike, Oeortce Kielier. 1, I.,
Prol. Norman Km, Was liinnlim Gla.Men. P. 1.,
Disliop V. II UuntinKflon, lii. ri ip J. Y. Hurjl K.
I. Morris, 1. D.. Pre.-t. N..;ih i'orur. Fran-Is Im
Patlnti. O. ll . l'liillo Sehalt. I). It.. K. S Storrs.
1 1. p., wi.m. Tayi-.r, u. u.. wm, c. wiuimon.
I). I.. Trust. T. I WoolPi y.
Se,.ntlj. Asa literary journal it tan.ls without
a peer anionic the weekly prets. OuriiiK tlio past
v,r ,,u)lif nt.(1 rtll.es an'i p.Kms by tia.re
than thr'-e hunilreiiotthemost laientc.l writers in
o..d M....nv un.i I',.......
! Anmnit tiiem Amelia A. Ilarr, Mary Clcmmer,
iOi.e lerrvi-miM: iva c r.ion'. iniri nu1..! ,t.i.kj.
iP. Kev. W. tiriiliK. Kirace iireeiiwiw.1." I In s.
Hill. 1. Tl. Win II. Hnwells. "H. II.."' SMney
Lanier, ll.ve Hawthorne Laihrop, lyiuiee Clian.l-
b r Moulton, .Toaqinn Miller, li. A. t i:i k. Mrs. S. J
M. Ii. Platl. J.isepnine ronar.1, Ktcnani itenry ;
, KlolMar,,. K.iluun.t Cla.euee Slclman, Mrs. Lant j
lliom-..u. J. I . irowt.ri.lce. Cetia ihaxter.
: jotin creenieai miner, araiiii. iKiinev. su-.
6,n K. Wallace Wm. C. War.!, uu 1 Prol. I'has- I
Younir.
Tim 1. i.Ki-KM'tsT will, wit bin the next few
ni..iiU. a. .ui.!i.-li bt'.rtei. l.y Win 0. H.oveli1, au
thor ol litir We.l.linit .1. une-y" "A M.Niern In
nunre.' 4ie. ; W. I;. orrts. aui ii.T ol Matrimiv
ny," "Xo New Thins.'' e : V. M;iri..n t'rawiur.i,
iiutior ..I " Mr. l.aiii-?,'' "Or. t'lati'lin. " : .1.
S., ol l'ale, auih'ir.il i.i aernilaie." It it also
ne.'tintiiiic wrh oiheriiisuiotui-he'l !try writers
ul imul.ii.i i.ii.l A...iri... ir!i....i num.. it .t.,i-s c.i,t.
: vc leel n litwrty t.. make pul'lle.
... I ....... ..... I ...1. . a 'I'ii,. 1 v rii-.i.. m-.-
i-otttcn.fs lnrs.'un.l iileas anil priiieicles. It Im.
iieves in the relonn ol the eivil servi.-e an l taritt.
In the puritientini! ol poluifi. ani maintains those
prin ipli-s whii h the liii;hest ethieB and rH in
telllitenee re.)Uire.
Tiik 1 Nitui-KN I'txT lia '1 ili?tin.-t .lepirtment,
.11! pita's in all.
tkiims to svi:sci:iiii:ns.
One fu!.eripl i--n one year
Fit fix tnontli.'.
I or three month
One fuVi ripii.m two yearn
One ?ul..ceriptii.n Ure y. ar
...fa to
... l ."J
. .. 0 76
... o i0
...II) 00
" Tit i a L Ti:ir."
We on. r a moi.tlrp 5uhiieriptP'in, as a "Trial
Trip." lor :io cent. whiih ean he remltte. hy ji'ift-at;.-
.t.-impn. I'ayinent of ft! 70 in a.Mitl.mwill se
cure the halanee of a yen's nuhh-ription.
Send pcsitiil earii tor tree spveitnen copy, anil
juilae lor yourself. A.l.lress
The INDEPENDENT,
No. -'1 Broadway. New York,
From JNTow
UJSTTIL
-A. XIL 1 ST.,
! 1 will offer special Bargains
in (iloods named below. I ex-
i VASES.
TOILET SETS,
CARD CASES,
VELVET FRAMES,
GET GLASS BOTTLES,
j ladies' Toilet and Odor Cases,
; HAND mii:i;oi:s,
i
WIHTINi: I'KsKS,
j I AM Y llX i-Al'l.ll.'S,
j riioTOi.UArii a
! A I Tl II ; II A I'll Al.r.l'.MS
FAMILY BIBLES,
i
; rCKET 11IBLES,
i SHAVIN'U .Ml'C.S,
! l.'L'T ULASS IXKSTANUS
IaND a'i. 'T OF tilt', i :FT 1. Mil. KM. VNKiil H
I
K..I.KS K
I
Ipocti't,
j
j 'and Fief ion.
j These goods will all be sold at
(Irea'ly Induced Trices, and many
! of thrill at COST and below it. Come
! at once, for I am determined to close
; them out. Do in t fail to see these
Goods.
a a DOYI,
MAMMOTH J5L0CK,
SOMERSET PA.
BEAVER COLLEGE
i i "P as '
AND MUSICAL INSTITUTE
v u youNO iahux
8prlnc Krvalon Opeaa Jlarrh 25, ISt-
Ii?ntltullT am! healthfully located, eiten.ive
huil.linifs, pleasant gruanda, rheeriul rooms, tUre
literary cuursrs ; iinperiiir adTantacea fur mtvie
an.l art. txUnie apparatus tweoty plaana
and oriraDS. iaclu.liny pipe vriran, Tburouirh
work, homelike rare, moilerat. ratef. S end lor
circular to Kkv. K- T. TAY1AIR. 1. II..
feb'JO, Hearer, Pa.
1884.
The election of this
year promises to be
l'1
one oi tlie most excit- i rT t!l,n t:.
O ,1 i r J v' ' , , r.ire tm.Ii.-iae In ; Ut ot a eT.,t tti.lt UTMV
ins; ol the century, ev-i m ov- rthe wateot thisi-.r,i t, -
... . . ,J 1 can lo without Salt?. CaMor Oil. ntratclMa.; ,j . , , t.i
U V.ill.Cll M1UU1U IUl L ,i,;.n; sn,i !i;,t i- it.er. it m? ia-n with , tri. re w.is ritrht smart of 1 r-ir. .V
x 1 i 1 ;satcty ml wtnlort by the m.'.t .lelWto woman, i !, t) n- ,1. ,, , 1 l';''t.
at least one irood na- . . 1:V V"u:',r;'i ,
. n .11 il '.Iron lr is the miv veuetal'le len'e.ly eii.-'iiii;
lcr to iurmsh Jinn the "rv'loin"TX'
I : thuaetiouoi Hie liver witnout n:i.!i.s jiui .i-i.
; !!,,' vletitn to the use ol mercury it 'l"? !'
Iie S, It .iiloienllie bowel in sproperanilwno.esouie
! 'I here is nothli'ir like Fahrney'J I1. o.. lean
er :..r the euro of alt .li'vr.'.ers f th? t..':f!.
mCl It I I.ver Howe!. Kidneys and Bladder: tor iierVMi.
The So.meh.set Hekald ! fvf
jtefinl vicera. A? a i-'inule rt tfultt'T it r.vj" n
t eiiiiiil in tt:e wnri-i.
. . .i .t - I - ..t Yt ,..(,r fhai) it
.is recommended to al
earnest ueniiDiieans,
all friends of !rotec
!tion.
ii i . 1
1111 IIllCK'MCMl 111;
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State 01 COlintv,
15ccau.se it is1 always
reliable politically, and
savs what it means and
means what it savs.
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j ports arc always full,;
! fair and trustworthy.
15ocaus it is the 1 1 1 e
diuni used by the peo-i
)lo of the county when!
they wish to let their;
neighbors know when;
they have a farm or;
anything else for sale.
Because all lcial ad
jvertising appears in it
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: il l . i 1 a
iiiius Kepi posiei as lO
what transpires in tlie
management of the af
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County.
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Kevers. bv keepim; vi.r bluo.l purine.!, tne
lillerent .fearees ol al'l eueb .liseases tica I al
i tui-rther uMm the Cimhliun of t he tiioe I.
be.reto a,kl..r FAi.i-.Mtv Ht.f.i..teN
Ji.wb,'tn.!
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ue market, tlio natnea w:.i.-u
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Cirbiliiilie, Iloil". li 'l oi'lion i
of tin- Skill. ar.j ilitf .ire'! iv-ali 1 :
:i:ipu!e .strtie of t'le b!""-!.
To enr.j tl..v Ui-c:--s tli- bl.-l n.r.sl
par.iie.i, iiii'l ru-iinvl to a l.e.ii;l:y ao.l i.:.-o.r:.le-.:iiiii!"ii.
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iLHSf AYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
ALL PURCHASERS CM EE SUITED
VANCPAtTTRKU T.Y
Isaae A.Sbeppard a Co.IE!timore1ffi(L
AXi Foil SALE II V
R. li. Schcll & Co..
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SOMERSET, PA.
V P O 1 7 (T SeaJ eeon .or p-t-
tmCm a t aul n-crlve fr-c it
o.-iiy t..iX ,,,!, hich will hftji too t mi. re
nii.ocy ri.-lit amy thaD auythinK l(n ia thi.
Th .' ' ' """r luwl Iron, hrH h."ir.
nB t.n a 1 rim 1 to turbine 0ns hrtorn tli worn
ers, aliwluicly ,on;. Atnoo aMrens, Tutu
c.,Aatuta, Maine. JatiUJ.
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.Smart l lars.
'lit
Ui-u! skin.. On th,. deck of a bi-' P
Klothe nl .ellno. :.t s'ood ail a'f'l
i t .. I: l,!:e,l1.r Fiwl;.. .flr.. v" ' ,"''!"r..
-- J Worms, Tetter,,; . - , ""-"""S "V a s-.rr, .
uji arm trie waters the V .
Posing over, he saul tuuZ,
JKUeumaiirm. iroiij tin' Nortii :
Pain in the Iv.ncs, . r
Jsi.ie and. Hel. ' lien 1 was tWeU'fc Veirj M
. " di-ta, n:V t;rit ars"'U I
- , . - . ; .t A Cfcsy t,i .
the; union my iat::er was then en'-"
l.ii.d went into the Mis
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It - lill!t-r:.r v..
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iL'i.re to say that -reat i.,rv
'Irani l;
youth!i;l hoj,e, womanlvl
ri'Ui.i y s-ireiitn are
' i t in ,
;.,ii:e w:iv t v rv year into
tort.;.
rrent of t!i
e and n, ,
That it
1 et it -h"i:Id r.ot be ?o.
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i.eauti. ltr.'l t'oiie. all is vi.v
ease i- .-i:ji.!e, but to reek:.
. ,.,.r;u.,. Ul
impiest tiuiiL's i, ;
are . a tii!.r C'llipiex as a prop.;.-
,
' :i I'.n.v S. .!.. - .1...
W estern rivers, whie
1 Ml Ol''. Il j
i the citits along their chores
a K-w mountain springs, so
IlsJ : allllo 1 ts C.in I e traced to in.;
tod and a
ma!
group ot il
ed organs
fiie most eiitctive and hull
r u ci v for disease is 1'AIiK
TO NIC. It uees to the s.,li:,
;.:iin ;.nd '.Vi .ikii -s. In resp...
its action tiie liver, ki.inevs. -i, i
ami i..-'.uL begin their work n:
llnl Ui.-vll.-e. is llrivell i . v ! r .
Toiiic is not, however, an int .
but curt s a desire for stroi;.'
il.ive yoti dy.-pepMa, rii.un..,
or troubles wioci: h.tve iti'u-.
yieid tootiur .-i-ents'.' litre j.
Throwing the llutciier.
J in tiie iourttentii eentury ii,,. .
; u.it.Miii f public ( xi.t ill;. !.( r n! ;
jcitV ol tloltliCe brcan.e v :i ,-:
j ;.,il as it was a place of tnii.-id, ;.,
i rliioi .Mnel.t ti.il'v V. eie three va;..
jii.:!,.-. lie !:r.-t c.ilnii.hitv,
I kiii'e. cleverly separated tin-Itiit-
victim iiuia ids should, rs. j
a- 1 1 . t . i ; i: Py tl:f rapid sir. I -j
tin- .-i coisd, whose giitUin.g l-r,...
! s'Aurd sU i.rk Uiror it. U.c 1. 1 ;ir.K
! tin: surrounding j.i.ltitude. 'i
I ti.ii'd, and ii i..-t r.'ini-ii.. I,-. s
ih hand a -lnnt iiatchet. ui.d m.
j !.'! victim w;: tX'.f lidt'.l l. ,
I i.ead on the l.'-.il i inf!;. ajijii iii :.
I. in., ;n..i i:i :i !"' whl-ot-r ln. Lr
! if l.c was a .-v. i.t riintit-r, ami if
M t.Ul.l .-'.Mlii Hfii. I 111 i.M! g ;:i -i'..,
! i d 1:1 the al!irii,.1tiv, bed- -iiru i,
to i i.ig n h:s ii i'l aint cr..- t
t
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i..i ll 11'. I'Ce IhOiI. sWUiig lil ft j.
i roiii.d bi I.e. ill, but instfiid oi i:,:,,
ii i; .. lie.-'jt nd on tho deVot'nl i r ..
ure i..ck, struck it with great fc.
il.tii tlo; bivck. ShoUt-s ot
in.-.- i';o."i ti.e crwwd, and tl," to
iii.g wi..-tch. astciished ut, hi w
ii'. i';u! e.-t ai'i, had nearly g i;:.t-i !.
opposite Intnk of tio rivi-r l-:v;
iiiiy st'M-s -.very taken t . pur-,
him. lie had ?eaively. h-.ovrv.-
ten yards on dry land
tin-executi..iii"r, taking sr..-o!y
threw his Iiatchet with such
that the body continui-d rui.:,.:.
some time aftt r the head waseut .
Fi'. iu this rather improbable iia :
'.'.ii' ('Olii!lii'!i pi:r.;r i- ol' tiif.i'.n; - '.
hatchet is said to br derived.
ii:ovxk ix r.i : i .it
( '..in i-rniiiit llie I'lijiuliir IWvcrau''
lwo.i-n llxpri'sf, lki'ir Virtvs
'" The fact is, sir, anil yu.i n... v
.-lick u pin there, that the ptu;.!
liiis country are likely to be tiro.'. ;.
ed in a tiood of lai-r beer," s'l.iiit. i
an enthusiastic teetotaic-r the otir
day, into tiie ear of your coriiTt i
rrespondeiit. That (iennat
n iir
iuis struck v.
hard : it is tl
le.llie.
' Yes, and the
worst oi
tl: inki'iL,' business
s i
that il it z
i;t heavy vri
mi kidney troubles,
raises the v;;.ives," added :i ei
-''.el. :n wno innt ;i know.. i!.'f ni t:
f.n.i-- and a tendency to 1 1 ; r : : i : : .
"The midnight 'seh-ioin-r' ! av s ;
hind it a wake of furred t .i.-":'
ie adaches, torpid livers, nauseu. :.:
all that, and l.ivs the i'tvt:."!.i,.i'.;.
lh'i-iit's Disease."
This
me!
incho'y latit acci
1'irt tor tiie increasing a!it
i :n
SON S CAl'dNE I'OKOl'S I'
.a-
TERS, which at once mitin at s t'
symptoms. Price '-3 cents. A-k
our physician about it.
SKAiiruv & .foii.so, CSiemis!.-..
iebO. New York.
"Juiiiie-, I i-.!r'J
to be e.V
. i!:i jury seiviei-.
"Why a-ked tiie
"i'.i'caust! I tan o:,
( iiurt
lv l.'..r
l.i- 'ar."
"Oil, you'll il l," : j . 1 t'.e j
"'.'( niily l.e;ir oue si'le of a c i
'. time."
Ui-t
a'.li iiii.'U to tlio l;iet Unit afiei
A;
lt', lss;I, tin- rriuic itiiii styl" ul' ta.
pivpaii'.ti'iii will ber alter I -i in ::.
!''. Ton't-:. Tbe worl ".:ii-,r
is i'trop!ie!, for tiit- reason t!. i;l;'
priuci! !:' 'lealers are- con.-t.'i!.''y '"
cfivinj: tiieir rutriiiis by siibrt. l'-".' -lof.Ti.ir
pi'ep.tr:itious umlf r tin-1- -::'"
oi ( liiiirer ; and ;h ginger is an uj-
iiiiportiuit flavoring u.r-li-iit m
our Toiiie, v.c art; sure tl.n "':r
friei.J.s iviil ajree with us a t" V;"
propriety of the cbarii'e. T!i re
be t.o chalice, iiowever, in li.'' 1:' !'
.lrati.'ii itself; anil all boiti'S r
iiiiiliiii: in toe liands of i'.;i'.r-'
wrapped I'.rnler tin; name of "I'Ai''
Kit's ii.oi;:i Tonic,'' contain ti.'-.- i''
uine lucdicine if the rinat'ir"
IIiscox vV' Co. is at the bottom ,; -'lX
outside wrar.ner.
Over fifty acres nf surfac- 2n'i
has cracked in the vicinity :
Valley, Luzerne cuunty. nviii.i t " '
props in i. id coal workings i--i':
siven wav.
Sums. n s Ia-kh antl Liii k'
When Dtdilahclippedoil'Siii'i-"--locks
that mighty atl.lt ie at
became "as other men." It J f",J'''
be proved that tbe posses-ion oi i-'
uriant hair would enable im-n ''
tear open linn's jaws. Hiscock , l''
would be driven wild in the hut'
supply or.uu.sh of Parker's nair '.'
wm T mt tlie tleiiiaad. As i' ""
the ISjkim prevents your hair fr";
f.iliinr ;ut. mid restores the or.?
poior if faded or cray. be.-id' S, it
.i.i;.;,.r. " r.t. toilet tit'''-
;t ui.it .1. im . -'ii - . , (.
dimply as a drcssinsr. ,,'-t' '
Kx-President Hayes
has
?r.iHii toward the
Methodist Church
Ohio.
ert-ctii'i
i,.n ol
frtuiiiu'i