The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 13, 1889, Image 7

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without CJunnu - - -
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but Urn n ,um
,hl..th.n.lhlK,rho3d of tl,Oi..000
r . .i. ..-!.. tl.i .iifTer
Li by Un country -
Lnor Pulklry.of Conn-ctlcut.te'rgraph.
L.Mur. 7"""
Ofrom K ioXTilL, Tonn i 1 1,000 from
.. lunevolent So.iety, of Lot An-
neon? -
C, anl I1.00J from th. Mayor of
ctaiy.X Y. Mayor Kot, of Hart
. ,. M VJ W of an unexpoudel balance
.'form r contribution tit tbe aulTcreniol
0 lo flood Ui flrt eii.tallni.ut from
h 0v rnor baa thm fir eurl ebout
) 0C0 for th. rvliof of th. flood iultMi
I, total -mount recid Tuedy by
r.xOrant end committee apiiiiei ;
bim (or thu ivllef of the Johnntowj mif-
n t tM,1 Hi rwpe.l Monday I'JJ,-
ir.mltoMl,lM.2Jfb3.
,0'on.Ohio, alt-r a hasty ciiyi of the (
hai w-urel I3.0W) for the Johnatown j
rrrr: Thi amount, with twj carloa U
: thin;, rovllon etc, U Canto i cou
ution. P York'. a.-Rrpata of II ml uib-orip
ar-pittel In Am ciatel l're-. dltp.tche.
i, T-ir u wvtloim, I. ".71.00. ThJ ttfp
;,t ripjrtol Mjnlay uight wa$0U,
' ci" purpwe aending liibftv.ila' hdp
J .ihiKtown itifr trim. The lo nnilttee,
ilM.ir-r by Mayor fnler, hope anl
n'ti to rai t le $l'W,0 K).
ulwhvill, O ha. .''lit in t VVW, and
l, a en loul if provl i n and ulothin.
i iivcr, Col., b nt fo 0 0 i"or John.
ntol.oo. W. t'lilldiin 1'tiilo k'lphin.
nMiTow!, O I bocill luo I by Mayor
i (juiui-ry for n-li'-f to the Jolinvt iwn nulf
i hiu Ihhmi Hut illy r-ioiiiio 1 tj by the
m, i-t.OK) in iaili bin tieeti ra I, Iw
itoo or lonil oi pnivKioiManuuioimu.
INXATI. The biiiou it ku'Hcri el on
ii;firihbe fll. of t o I piimIv n i i
uiTt j , li r ao'n I a toi il of Jli.OW
m'vtiiieor ci'lxti:. of Covbito i, Ky. ,
n ulwrilW'l in a few niinuim.
iiniiiii , . Citix'ii' nio.'tliig wore
lure i" t le interest of I he JoliiiHt'iwn mf
k Tmy r. "iiUed iu cou ribuiiuim
lin'lriK to t C ih!i.
riivii.t.K. Kv. At a mei'lin; nt tho
I ii Trule bu-i ie men, Jl.HJ wat
Ynb'd for tie 1'eiuiiiyivaiiia floo I rullir
iTHSSTER, Ta. The citlten. of thlnpl ic
.... .1 t VI I I t..- tl. 1.1..., ,u ..
uffiToia
Till: F.T.Ii DAM.
v.- rIiiimt I'ro .uiincce It IWcccil-
liilfiy Faulty.
A. M. Wellington, with F. T. Burt.
Lite editor of Engineering iSVici, of
K'ork, hai juit completed au exauijnaii
: tMdim which cue 1 tbi great Uia-
Mr. Wellington ataUn that tha dam
h every Mpwt o( very Infer! jr coi
Mn, anl of a kinl wholly unwarran
r go nl .'Ulno trlng practice, of thirty
nun. IJjtU the original and reconstruct
unii wore of earth only, with
heart wull, but only np-
M on the alont1. The oilirimil
however, mi made in rummed and
fe-1 liver which .till .now distinctly
wrecka I dam. The new end gre itly
to iU tttabllUv. bu'i it wa. to all an.
vice', tiinply du:npl In like an ordi-
raiirml nil, or if rumin'xl .bows no
lion of good fffoct from it. Mu.-h of
Ul part is atnnlin; in'nct, while al
iminiji ma now worK are wnoiiy cir
rif. Tli'Td wjs no ce itrjl wall of mi U
iniHiury, etli r in ttw novv or nil
1: ImsbiHiii tho invariable prncticti of
r for thirty or forty voam touso one
oth'r if building hlgii i!nnn of earth.
SO OTIIKIl IAM I. IKK IT.
Jon itfulif tlioro iaai leleoihrdiim
rv i in any other pirt of tho United
ol WJfwt hiL'h which lack, thia cen-.
tttll. The ri c unlru'te 1 ilmn U Imnr.
Jaik of groit lnorauca or cirdlesmeMs,
te l.o:i mil lo no irlv two foot lowr in
pile thin at the en la. It nboul I rntlior
krunned in the middlt. which would
ii:c'iilratid thoovcrlljw, if it ahould
at tbe end. Iimtead of in c-tnter. Hal
Kak b'au at the end. Ihj cut of tbe
wuuld have boon to craluil
jttt. or no barm might have resulted,
ltd. dam been at odoj cut at
f h.'D th wuler bagan runnini over
titer, the au Id hi bioik of tha iluin
bave bo mi at lent eraatlv ll
ly i roloiiged, j that little barm would
Utliiiigton Mid that no engineer of
land giod ataudiiiir for
poMibly have Uwn engaged on it, .inc.
! particular, mentioned it violated th.
oineiitary and uiii venal ly undemtood
ineul. of gxKl practice. He did not
lb it any other dam nf ,n.i i,ui..i..
hr been comtru ted In tbU country
'f earth without on i kind of .,-.
totectlon rc dimt Uaknpo nr ul.r-ui,, ,
r iu tho cdiiUir of the d im."
l-aiee Crop llcporta.
in authority .ay concM-nlnir tha ra.
jjdamsga by mow and frosU through
P'. uur iut it Information U do.
t thnrn 1. .. .. - i , . .
- .- nn j iiiuw in iub noriuweic.
uot credit th. talk otit,riotti damage
v , v, WuBat or to tb prolJpectlve
f"l. Th. former U too far alvanoed
wmagud. anl tha wnatw h. nnt L..
P hough to chtng. the prouilw of a
Fire t JacliaoiiTl la.
t JacU,oUla, Florid., destroyed S
r - ....... .vi, wuuuoq DUUlUUgS,
yburinw, firm. wer. among- th..n.
f 0J bulllng war. dertroyal, genei-
01 co,or1 PH'. Lo JJO.OJO;
r mall.
f b. blttta twice by rattle
)o J 887 I. killed 877 tn.lr..' and
tai' "Mot.aUgg.,
THE MENTAL STRAIN.
Many Tenon. VTho Kaeaped the Flood and
flame. Now MHeheu With llrain Fever.
Johhstoww, Pa., Jan. 2. Th. Interne
excitement of th. p.t lorty-eight hour. ha.
proved too much for many of the .uflerer.
who ewaped death in th. flood. M.ny cm.
of n.rvoa. proUreiion, torn, ol a very
erlnui nature, hav. been reported to th. at
tending phyiiei.n. lo-night Ilraia lever ha.
developed in hall a doten iniitancet, while
torn, are threatened with pneumonia and
kindred ilia. Mr. John Connelly, ol Mor.
relUville, who lot her hunband and three
children, I. v.ry low and her chance, ot re
covery ar. meager. A number of little chil
dren who iu (Tared from expneur. ar. not ex
perted to live. Tbene, together with thote
a ho are wounded beyond recovery, are ex
pected to .well th. rat. at leant 100 rnor.
The devastation Is far-reaching?, a It wa.
learned to-night that between loO and 200
persons who resided in th. six-mlle-lnng Rap
between South Fork and Wood vale hav.
fallen victim, to th. fury of the dslntte.
Scarcely a building has been left .tending
along this entir. rout.. The lose In property
ha. been .imply terrible, and what make,
it more so I. th. uncertainty ot recovering
one dollar of insurance. A number of
building, it is true, was burned np, bat that
wa. in the bridge conflagration alter the
other element against which there wa. ne
insurance had almost completely ruined
the structure. Many workmen who bad
invested th. savings for a lifetime in real
estate can now scarcely designate the site, ol
their homes. Th. building, have gone; all
their household good. and wearing
apparel are lost. Scores who were
in comfortable circumstances on last
Memorial lay do not own the clothinr they
wear. Tbe safes in the banking establish
ments ef Johnstown remain intact, but
thousand, of dollar In money and larg.
quantities of valuabl. jewelry ware swept
down the river.
The police reported at 11 o'clock that a
number of well-dressed but suspicious look
ing stranger are wandering through the
ruins. They are lupposed to be professional
crook and a clone wnlch i being kept oa
them. I. ate to-night a man wa
taught trying to break into a private
residence iu Prospect, a hamlet on
the hillside. When discovered he ran to
ward the river, followed liy a Urge crowd
beut on summary vengeance. Tbe burglar
escaped in the darkness.
Mrs. liavid Lewis, of Sheridan station,
who was in trie water lor three boors on Fri
day belore being rescued, died to-night from
exhaustion.
The question of rebuilding Is now being
discussed. It I generally conceded that
property in th flat ba greatly fallen la
vslue. and if an effort at rebuilding i. mad.
the hill lots will get the preference.
.. Twenty-two oflicer. from Pittsburgh and
ten policemen from Allegheny have been
.worn in as special deputies.
den. Hasting, told me to-night that he
would not order out the Fourteenth Kegi
me nt. Since then a rumor has reached here
that the command named is now at Sang
Hollow, 3 miles away, and that it i.
couiiug her. in the morning.
FLOOD "NOTES.
The grn'r0 im"r n it that Governor
Funk r, of O'lio, d' t m ire for the sufferers
than did ( ivernor Buyer.
At Scl itovilln. ().. M-k-tlik co itnio'nt
SSI, a t ol .ilv.r apuvia mirkod "S. Y."
n I auk Iwvilt of th Fir-t N itbm il. of J dins
town, w i'h a crodit lo N ithn i Pyer, and two
b-ks orlmlr, mouiont'Wi of lout loved ones,
wero fou d.
Chairman Hick, of the Albania delega
tion, who has been nil over th diitrlot since
Sud ,y hi t dug, iv tho lo Is l'J.VIO to
1 1.00 1. and h hi it on tillc with score, of
nil a rts of ik p'e. Tho obenoe of loriner
residouts and of fixed end laiulliar popu
lutiuii is most striking.
The work of reooverln f the deid goes on
with u idiminmhe I vigor, and as the work,
men IwotniMt accimtome 1 to their ghastly
Undo, nrd the I orror of tbe scene lieomn
poininonuliice, thoy apply themselves more
ililii ntl v to th ir duty and labor with a ys
torn tlmt produces rapid results.
Willi the rece ling water the .-rone of doio
lution lecoin. hour y moi o weird and
!ii'tui'eqiu. Li ko n d son, swept by soma
lerca simoon, tne vulloy lovel In an unbroken
plain for niilo., only at lat to find abrupt
ttTiiiiiiiitiou iu a iiiou'itniii of debria tint
found lodgment on somo projoction rock
which, I ke Ajnx, d' flod tuo fury of all the
fo cos of tlio uloimiulH.
Tho iKirnughof Johnstown nnd th adjoin
ing tKToulm, or wiint is loft of thorn mo
I I u -ti ally uu br iniirt ul biw. Adju (ion.
lu in;8 n.iyii he. him imt ibcl iiod iniiillil
; I iu , el tliu sldici's iii'oon guni'd nil I nit ouo
U H i uiitto. I-! woon th i t iv. ri uiibt-H be baa
( un urocr Iioiii lb A I j it nit li llornl. Too
, tigliiwi-in mo ibuiiiiifii iilLoKcth r, mid thrf
tnwil ml 'iicci'Hs.1 lo except to iiOWp.ipor null
bilI others who imvo ousiuriis burn.
Oueo'tlie peuliir things n straopor no.
ticos In Jidiustowii is tho c in 'ii'ativoly hiu iII
number at women so i III the pine i. I), tho
iMidii.recjvi'rtd there nre ut loit two wonion
for every man. Chil Iron alsinro raiclvse u
about tha town, ami fiT a himilnr ieiin.ui,
they ara all de id. 1 herd is never a group t
the dea l ilis overed ili.'it d e not cjuiniii
from one to thre or four chilib e i for every
grown poison. Ujuonlly tho clnldro i mo
in the arms of t im grown porhO ., and ofton
U tlutoys and tiink l cuupdii in ihoir linn .
indicate that th childre i wvro c iu;lit up
wnue ai piuy aua cai rio i as I ir a. pu,ioin
toward ifvty,
CliK'i'nttt bsss n' throuj't tho cominlt.
tes tVi,oK), in addition to t;l't from ba us
and $.1,000 from o .her oootri m .or..
Nino oirl ndt of p ovis o is u 1 1 ul if,'ii lg
were a -nt to J lrmlo vu over t le Fniislvi
t liraiiroul in SiturJiy anl eiznt ovor t'ae
liultimr&Uiio.
(Some Idei of the m igtiltu leof tin dam ige
done to IV mvlvnnii Itiilroid liu liv the
recent IIikmI m iy lie forme I from the at ite
ineut that nearly ft.HOJ in n are einp.uye I,
in many cms s working PI boil a d iv. 1 hi
great army of workmen is lulling brldgee,
rep acl ig track cirried aw.iy, 111. lug i i a ul
gia ling .he w nli-oil roi I iwu.
Tr. UilibaiteNtiuiatol Sundiy that 3..VHJ
biMiies h id b n r.oivoro i s) far. I i Ins
visit einong nine moriuo. already in uilouod
ho c inn e l I,tid0 I o Ilea. The mo.gU -a aliove
an I Ihikiw JoiiiisUiwo have no; immoi visit by
the doctor, hir. lh Coroner hold Vino mqu u
at Nineveh; 'M no. lid. wnrel istut Co lOiiuiuh;
10 ft Mu oral 1'oiut au 1 bodie. urt consUiiii
ly being touud.
The Weather Crop Ilullotln.
Tha weither crop bulletin for the wock
ending Balurdiy, June 8, aaysi Tha week
was generally favorable for all crops 1 1 the
upper Misshulppl and Miasouri vabeys, and
the corn i rapidly recovering fro.n thj
tffeot. of th. roodiit frost, considerable bu.
ing replanted. More rain la needed in Noth
era MiuuonoU and Dakota. Iu the Btatos
In the Oblo Valley, conditio
favored wheat, oats, gra and
tobacco; but the we tb r was too col I and
wetforojrn. Iu Koutuoky and Tennessee
the woitber bat iinprov! ih. tobaooo crop
much more than wa. antiolpated, but provl.
cu injury will doubtless prevent a full crop.
In Texu. all crop, were ben flte 1 exo pt
Ing cotton, tbe growth of which was retard,
ed by cool w. ather. Recent rnlus and fresh
et. in the MidJ e State, and North Curuliua
have greatly damage J growing cro, sni
in loo ililie. escaping the freshet, the weatb.
er was to ooul as to prove lujuioas.
Itnin to Somo Will lirfng Pro.perlty
lo Many Utbcrs,
R O. Dun Sc On', weekly reviiw of trade
sys: Tho .calamity at Johnstown
ha. louche 1 all honrta, and seriously inter
rupted buoness at mtny point., O -her dis
asters by fl Oil In Fenu.ylvnnia, Mnryland,
Now York and th. Virginia hava Involve I
enormous toaa of property, Interrupt 'd trsfll?
even mora than tho bliuard of last year, and
entirely changed the .Huit.on In the
E .stern luni'mr tradn, the oal,
iron and sUel tradxa, Fmlucing
companios of the first Impir.anct have iil
ddnly ceasl operrillons, and their ordirs
must b filled by other, or delayed. The
fl Kxlingot many ooul mine, rut off supplies
of fuel for mtny manufacturing work., and
tho stoppage of the Cambria mil an I fur.
naoee, which produced yeirly over U0O,0O3
ton. of lion In various f rm will aff.-vl
tbe trade for lome tlmo. The ties ruction of
more than forty bridges, nl)ut halt of them
on the Penmylvaul i Rtilroal, beti learnt y
locomotive., cirs nnd mile, of track, creati'.
a su l len dom m 1 wlnoli is felt i i all iron
and steel nurkets. Vast qilinlitietof lumber
have boon .wept awny, and thousmls of
boil so i and other building mint be qui -kly
replsceil, with a vast q m itity of supplies
and atorca.
It I. I in oieililnnsyettoostimnto tho effee'.
In various brnncbea of trade, but the demand
for many kin Li of 1 on nnd sUtd prisluets i.
already felt in a firmer lo.io an I advancing
pri' Fi lio i, however, i'o no, clinftge
asyot, thu proilu'tlo I pr.-vl m t tho clis .
tor havl ig leii much in exc of o nuni
tion, anl wliile miiio iroducing capacity Ii
cut olT, ipi t a. much of tho c in.uming ca
ptoity is a'ai stoppnl by tlw ilcni'" i nt ot
manufacturing eti'.liilim'it, ar their Cv-
it loo for lack of fuel Tho b'o.ithcrn iile. of
pig have boon heavy nl f. rnier prici-s, bu'
1",'4)J to . of rnili hnvo been nl I, nn I the
price ii 111. iter nt $ IT, while a. rurtur.il, pinto,
tank and bar iron nro Mron;or, an l an ail
vance is lo.no I lor in u nK
Tritnsii':ions In anthrncitec 'nl hiivin Ihwi
liinitl, at tho Into ndvauce, but i bo tono is
stronger. Many s ift cost mines nr. cut for
tho pro nit, nnd tho movement from the
1'itUtiiirgh diitrh't is lutorrupteil by lack of
b jnts.
Wheat end oil hive b-en lower, but In
other speoulntiva markets tin general tend,
ency bos Imii toward higher prh-e.
The reports from tho interior show a fair
volumo of trade iu progron, except where (lis.
asters have interrupted.
At l liildelphlii roc 'ipt. of wool are rut i ff,
but It is folt that the grower ore asking
in ro than nianufuctururscin piy. nnd signs
of renction in thtir d iiinnd are observed iu
some qii irtcn,
Tho white lead trust nppmrs t i hnvo I con
completed by the purchmt of two St. I. ui
CJiicorus.
Tho City Wlpoil Out i
The business portion of H nttl , tin I irjoit
city in Washington Torritory, is in nulies.
Every bunk, hotel and place ot nmtisemout,
all the loading budnesi houies, all nowspa.
per cftloes, r.nlr nil deKita, lnl.es of HtvuiiH
boat wharves, coal bunkers, freight ware,
house, and telegraph ofllce burn. I. The
fire beau near tho corner of Front and
Tearl streets in the SeuUle candy-factory
building nt 2:33 p. tn., and lieforo midnight
it had consumed tho whole of the business
lection of tho city northward to Stetson A
Post', mill, along Front and Kecond to th.
water front, involving a loai of over $",000,
000, The city is litoi ally wiped out, except
the residence portion on high ground.
It is now es I nato 1 that th' total loss by
the fire, in buildings alone, Is 10,000,IMM, and
including all p. riomil loss. , will probably
reach J0,000,lW0.
It is thought many Hrons porishe 1 in tha
fl lines. Giant powder was us id to blow up
building Iu hope of utiying tho proToij of
tho fl lines, but to no effect.
Tho oittire budno.s portion of Seattle is
now nothing but slinking mini. A'awt 8
o'cliK-k Friday nftcrnoon soini turisoitiuo
.-aught fire in the biisomont i f a twn.s'ory
framo building on the southwest corner ol
Front and Ma a u street..
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.
Hknky E. Dixky bus shelved "Adonis."
I'IMAkouk" bus been revived In llostoii.
lifKKAU) Hill bus cuptuml the 1'uriHinns.
Mrs. I.AMiTiir Iium sold all her scenery and
jroperties prior to a long rest.
Kmma. Ahhott is quoted us bring tho rich
est singer on the Americun stage.
Qvkks Maiihi kkitk, of Iuly, is one of
;he best violoncello player, of the duy.
Lvdia Tiiomi'Son, the English burlesquer,
ost money on her lute American tour.
T.OV1M Jamkb has decided to add "Hichard
ill." to his roertoire for next season.
Hooth AND IIahkktt have canceled all en.
lagemeutH, and Modjeska will till their
Pai illc coust (lull's.
Siiinob Nova r a, the well-known Iuismo,
las ben engnKoii to support l'attl during her
iperatic tour in tho United (States next win
or. Sinck little Klslo Inlie mnde such a grout
niccewi in "Little lord Kauntleroy," the crop
f child actors ha. becomu very largo, iu
teed. Ktklka (iKRisTxn, the once famous prima
lonnn, now live, secluded from the world in
l villa kitiiaUnl on the summit of a moiuitaiu
inar thu city of Bologna.
Miss Adki.aide Mikihk has returnnl from
F.uroio, and is prviuiring to make a starring
ur of this country next keaaou iu u play
.ailed "The Love fcSfciry."
"TllK Bkioandh" at the New York Casino
Iraws grout crowds. A livelier performance
jf operetta, iu a prettier setting, has not
Hitherto been prevented Iu New York.
Camianini, tbe once great tenor, is a pool
is a church mouse. All his estates in Italy
are mortgaged up to their full value, and with
his proerly he has, saddest of ull, lost bis
oka.
W. J. Rcavi.ax ho mndo so much of a
iiicces. in Ireland that his tour of that coun
try bus Iweu extended. At a recent perform
ance in Dublin he received eleveu encore
when Hinging one of his songs. 1
Miss Emma Eamkb, the young American
girl who made so sunceasful a debut as Juliet
at the l'uris liriuid 0ra House, ha. beside
bertlne vuloeu lieautiful faoeaud figure, with
well-moulded arms and shoulder, unci pretty
bauds and feet,
Pat Fkkney, a jiopular Irish comedian,
who not long ago gave HO.OOO to the Duchess
of Marlborough', fund for the relief of miaery
in Ireiuud, is now so reduced in circum
stances, owing to illnesa, that he is depending
Uxn th. proceeds of a benefit at Dublin to
keep uuu from starvation.
A gosxl appctato hat this resembltnct
to virtue, that it it ill own reward.
HASTING WILIi TAKK HOLD,
The Adjctant Oenorat to Hula at
Johnstown With Klynn
a. Ad v leer.
C-jneral D. II. II istlng will take active
co tol of the relief, th. dls'.riHutl n of mo i
ey, tho clearing of streets and the m'liUry
and. of th John own ichemn of roilef on
Wedneisd;y miming. He cotsentel to do
thl. aft-ra lengthy conference with J. B.
Rcott and William Filnn, an I only up m on
dltion that Mr. Fi nn should glv him a d ty
or two a week a an advU r. O i Tuelny
night, therefore, the chimb t of Cmiii'rci
end Flinn regimen will expiri nn I
General Histitgi will be ii c'inrge.
Jamei MclCnlght will tike a pirt o tho
contra t upon a percent gi basis. A num.
ber of Eadnrii contractor will also hive n
number of the c mtraota. The wag will !
f l.JW a day, nnd work wi 1 liedoue o instib'
ly contr ct sysbmi. Mr. Flinn was off ro I
a portli a of the outran', on porc ntig -,
but deollnol them. He take, all his mo i who
want to go and loaves those who want to stay.
!r. Flino. say thecimpi are very healthy,
the best of .init ry an I hvgbmio nrra igo.
nienti ha vint lienn male. Hi siys It Ii all
nonsense to say that then is ic'nes, when
a. a matter of fact there is notio. E. Y.
Hreck and W, IK. Fonl have ch irgi of tin
fluaice department and will sq iare up m
Wellies Iny. Mr. "Iliin bll tio u a' II is
ting, that it will tsko nil summer 1 1 do th
work be has commenced, nnd h i will not
hav. iiione ioug'i tod t ie th r l o.' it.
The llcniui Itiillclln.
The following bulletin has bxu bs ie I ,y
the SUiU) Hoard of lleiltli nnd cp-iki for
llself. It was MMtel in ev.-ry c us,iicu us
place about the town, Tho inicnur iglng
words of Dr. Croff will do tmieli tow i ds iv.
lievlng tho anxlty of the urn 'V th iusn i Is i f
survivors nn I wu-kingui :i in tin s rn-ko t
vail y who have fo ir d the outbreati uf it i
cpldemc. For this rotsitii maoy of lino
have desarteil the town. Morenrec mst mtly
arriving however. Th I u elnri .
Hinlth Kiilletiu The gen I-ii a-mini m of
health ill .lohnstow i nnd vie llllv iseoU
lent. No epid'Miiicilit. as t of any kin I n
vails, nor it it exps-teil that any nib rtri -.
The whole r-vhui lias ben dm le I into cu i.
vuiient diHtr c a nn I cu h phiv l undoi' n
cmiiKtntaiuiln'lin. ihiStno llnrlof
II 'alth is pivp invito in et nl i eui irueu ves ns
they arise. I be nr .s wholca one iui I the
water general I v ) ir.. Tho good po iplo of
the devastnte I i.ls.iict will uo o ., us thev
linve i.o ily due for the pis' w.k, in
their edoris to cienti up tin r 'k i;, u 1 1
good health w ill oor.ai ny ! in H it d n I
lii: li. lii: uj.'.
Thirty-right b xlies were found Siitur.liv.
Tha wnt rs b'gun to giveup thi-irdead Sun
day , the iiintlniuce tho II ml. K.f v . i.;iit
h dies were ncovere I, moat of t lt i i l witing
in tho wnter. Seven wi-r lir.gel
1 ut of the riift alxive the bridge. Ill Ih
I ody i f Chrivt pher Kempl , h i un 1 r'ukr,
was found !,UI which li h id suuii'lie i fiom
h s sa'e whin be -uw the II kkI c nun '
Iliiius of llio Day l .xpi.
A gang of work ue 1 1; ive 1 icutcd tho Day
Ex rei which was swept away at Cono
iiiiuh. The ruin of the train lio nhout
100 feet from the fourth buttr.'is from tin
western end of thons-uie bridge, 1'arUof the
tuirlor car have Uwn found, as well as tra
je of the p aseng.-rs. The baggage of Miss
Aunl Chism, of Nashville, Ti an., was found,
She was a mission try, on hr way to lli'axil
'or the Women". Foreign Missf iimry Hoci
ty of the Melhollst Church.
Among her effeo . w.is tho Itible, a id in It
was a messiie to Im Wed ntAti m, u i l
ntdre-sel to tbe Methoili.t ('omerii ut No.
ill E ist Tenth street, New York, nn oiiiic
lug that she was on the Irani. Her watch,
rune money and a Greek T sliiiuont were
lino found.
It Is evident that many llv.-s or lost on
;lil i train, iu ire than n'. Ilrst suppose 1. The
whole tr ii i uff lir is still it mys'ery, nt lo mt
jhop:i. seniors have si far uu', bee i foiii I or
r cute I. 'I ho bo ly of a nicely dn .'d I nly
wtiH found wbi 'li was s mii' li floco up -ed
dint It could 11 t be i loll' ill it. '1 h i effect, of
Miss Cbimi were s utto Altoona.
Ovi-r Mag ,r I'nlls.
At Niagara Fal's Suinl iy nft r in m,
"Jneko" Walker, a bon'm.i i an I ll.horm m
at the Fulls, with Frank Divy ni a c mirii
I in, stsrted in a boat from the shore nhuv
the i dot of the hy dunlin e uml f. r tin bo 1 1
uf lb at Island. Tho men lost cou'ro. uf tbe
Ui.it, which was drawn into t'io current mid
carried over tin Hum.-. ioe Fulls. Wu kor
was u'jout 30 yesin old au 1 Davy Jd.
The strike, in D dieinla nro sprea Hug
rapid y. Over 5,000 ui u have .truck work
tt I'llaen and tboir uttitule is extremely
aienaoing,
Ixitter. from nilssionnrle. roimrt that tho
Mudhist fannties have slaughterel thousand.
f u ttive Christia i. in Weutorn Aby.duia,
md sold thousands of ota rs into sJaverjr,
The mutilated corp.) ot John llollihan,
on of apr miuont cltmii of Birmingham,
Ala., was found Htturduy at the b ittoai of a
well on a neighbor' pr -mis s. Tho p dice
have no clue.
At Wheeling Hnt inlay n alx.year.id I .on
of Fred McLtUfhliii uto uniu cahba'411 on
which par . green h id boon put tor worms,
and though medical nld wus sum suuuiiouod
he dio 1 in the evening.
How to Ti ll Ilpr Ago.
Girls of a niarriitgi ulilo un tlo not
liko to tell how old they nro, hut you
cum find out ly following tho Hulijoincd
iiiHtruutiouH, tho youiik ludy lining tlm
IlKtuitig: Tell licr to put down tho
Dumbor of tho month in v i li hIio wan
horn, tlion to multiply it liy 2, thou to
add t, thou to multiply it hy 50, then
to add her age, then to miMruot .'bio,
then to add 11. r, then tell her to tell
you the amount ho him left. Tho two
llKUrea to the right will tell you her
ago and the remainder tho month of
her birth. For example, tho amount
i. H'l'i, she is twenty-two years old and
was lioru in the eighth mouth (August),
Try it. Reading Telegram.
Robrbt Shicldr, a latMiring man, sixty
years of age, who acquired a homestead thirty
years ago on the present site of Onmlia, ba
been awarded twenty million dollar, dam
ages by a decision of the Supreme Court of
the United States. Shields is now living at
Puyallup, Washington Territory.
THE LABOR WORLD.
Fovthkuk Iron-niakera or. busy.
Tmr.a apoai' hard In the eonl regions.
Tiiriir isn d-mand for labor in Montana.
Tint omnibus drivel's of Home, Italy, have
gone on strik.
MM, At. trnining schiwds are to lio intnv
duceilin llostoii.
Tiik present protluction of pig iron Is H0,.
000 tons per week.
Thick have U-en few strikes in the build
ing trade this jinr,
Oxe-roi'HTH of the Connellsvillo (1'eiun.)
coke ovens nre Idle.
Tiik cnrpentci's at Berlin, Germany, are
nearly nil out on strile.
-A RTRIKK is threntoned ill the lace factories
at Nottingham. Kivhmd.
FiVKor.lx new cntil roads nre to be built
iu Pennsylvania this year.
Cottosj sei-d oil mills nnd cotton faclui l.'S
are going up fast in the Smith.
Tiik striking miners in the Klndnudistrict,
In liobemin, now number lT.mn.
Tiik Americun Kederntiun of ij-.lxir has
lisiusl charters to I Mil ergmiiecrs.
Tine St. I'lttil mi l I'liinhn I'.nihvny Com
pany will no lunger employ Italians.
Tux dally output of iron from twenty fur
naces in ltirminhnm, Aln., Is now 'id i(i tuns.
1 l.viin, Mass.. the Idea of civoix-rntion
U'twevn nnpluyers nnd workmen bits dnsl
out.
Thk rittsbnrg nnd Westrn rond, iu order
to :ut down expeiiM's, hits iliehurgl Xt
men.
i VKit 100 miners wore on n strike In Illl
nols because of a lllteen per i-ent. rcdnctioii
In wni s.
In I'aterson, N. J., there are about ion silk
mills, in which many thouvindsof operative
.reemployed.
Tiik Sociiili.tie Ijtbor Party of Mm-a-chusetts
will hulil n Stutei'unvviition in lics
I'lU un July LI.
iv Ibs'hesier, N. Y.. shuemiikers are strik
ing nainst tho new shin.ii.'il:mg nmchiiiei y
that is being introdiicisl.
A KVht'i-rms of ten per cmt. bus been
mndo in wn:'es of the fiinin iupuv,s
throiiliout the SlM'iiitni;o Vnllev.
IS rilillldi'lplli.l silk lllld Wimleil mills the
workers earn tui:ln wei li, but have work
only eight month, out of twelve.
li m'uMoti v K-v a k Kits nre working twenty
five rxT rent. Uduw cupai ity, nnd cai'-lmild-I'l's
tllil lj -t lll ce M'fcent. Uppl'uMllllltelv.
TllK average unite ul lnit tunkers in
I'hiliiib'ipliia, M'I'Wiiik twelve to eighteen
hours a day, is the princely Mini of t a
eeck.
In I'tuh nlone f:io,Oii,iSNl of capital is in
vested iu silver nnd lend mining, w hieh em
plcys Toi"! men at un average daily wage of
f.lench.
MniiK than on- hundred uf the hailing re
tail bul lies, makers of New York nnd its vi
einity have urbanized the Harness Maker.'
Protective Assui jutinn.
An active oi'gani.er. Miss Evn Mclionnld,
has undertaken the work uf in hieing the fne
lury women in tbe Western Stnt" to Join
the'urder of the K. uf I,.
In America u wurkmnu produces iimiii nn
sverng" inuro than four tons of lle-sene r
-tisd per wii'k. In Iviglnnd his product is
but two and one-half tuns.
TliltKK M'linrate urgnniz.it ions nre souii to
be isiiiililie' l in n trruud body under (lie title
if the I'nited llrutherhiMsl i f Ji nrie'Viiieii
Plumber, Giw nnd Steam I'itiersuf Aim r
icn. Is Alabnnin. the Funnel's' Alliance, the
Ko'ghtsof IjiIhii'iiiuI other kindred ImkIIos
ai'rt holllllu: llilll'erellil'S with the view of
uniting toobtuin control of the State Legis
lature. I'siil'll Hie new Prison fjilmr bill i f New
York Stt the hollow wnre shop, the collar
hop and the Inns linings factory are about
to I s opened in Auburn Penitentiary. Shoc
nal.iiig is to Is. one uf the Industrie'. of Sing
Sins; Penitentiary.
AM English pnier gives figures Ut show that
tho modern iubor-suvin mac hinery intro
Jiicisl into the foundries nn I iiiachi'iie hhops
if Kiiglnnd has enabled fll ty workmen to
(iriMluee a man v eastings as were formerly
turned out by 'Jus workmen.
A KTitlKK prevailisl at lierlin ninong
the masons. They asked fur nine hours
Itilcor a day and two unci a half hours tor
'heir meals. Then also wuntcsl work t.us
nondoil an hour curlier on Saturday, nnd on
in vs preceilmg holidays. They cleinnn lisl an
hicrcase of ten pfennings h day in their
Hugos, and twu weeks' iiutleu iu onc of dij
.liaise, PROMINENT PEOPLE,
M.mik Twai.n'k incoine is $.so.ici a year.
Sknatou Fakwki.i. begun life ns a ;-ur-ic
yen'.
I 'c iKM.I.U H V NHI. lllill.T began life lis a
fill HOT.
.bins Ul.KillT In-, ,u, utli. .1 fnii.'.i-JO to his
.'i'lldr. li.
P. T. II mini m earnecl Ins tb st iiioni y ns a
bartend, r.
Pi.im'K. t;i:iuiicK of (ire. i e bus joined tho
From h ii.ii y.
Kaiii, Cmvui.l.r, the liritish slat. mii.'iu
Is seveel y-tbrcc.
Tki'i K'wh Yin U the nuine of the in -w
Miiiislerlruin t'bina to the I nited States.
TilKuliuHK liOiVsKYKl.T, the new Civil
"erviisi t'oinjiiissiciner, is thirty two years
old.
Slit ill'MAW I'AI'M'KKUTI', the IICW HlilLsll
Minister, says his linnie is jironounced
"Puntsfiit."
Kx-PllKKII)KNT P.l.TIIKIlKOUU It. IIYKS1
bus lieen giving n course of lecturisi ut t Iber
Illl t'ollege, tlhio,
Ki.Nu At. KtANnr.it I., of Scrvia, though
inly thirteen years old, speaks French, Ger
man and Ituhsinii.
(ioVKRNoit Fouakkh has reiauvisl JiH.'J1
from nn accident insurance company for the
losMof his tue-iiail.
Gkskiiai. John ('. IIi.ack, ci I'lunini
siulier of Pensions, is to reside iu Chicago
and open u law olllcu there.
John Hay Lynch, the new fourth Auditor
of the I'nited Stutes Treasury, is a Louisiana
mulatto, but he was Uiru free.
TllK baby King of Siiu is going tu the
Paris Exposition in June. Ho will Imi the
youngest Mouurch who uver visited that city.
Tiik Countess Crony, of the ol.l nobility ol
Austria, has gone on the road with her circiii.
troiiM'. She w ill take it to Paris In fore tbe
exposition closes.
Wll.MAM Itl.ACK, theniilhor of "Muchsxl
of Dure," "Green Pastures and Piccadilly,"
and many other Hue novels, has u larger in.
come than any living English novelist.
Poktmaktkh-Gknkhal, Wanamakkk i ayi
tux upon uu unnuul business of more thun
lll.lMSi.iss), unci pays a tax to the city of
Philadelphia of Hourly u0,imki a year iijkiu
1 eal estate,
PllKSIDKNT CaBNOT asked to lie presentsvl
tu Perry Helnmnt in Purin a few days ago.
Ho remarkod that Mr. Belmont was cine ul
tho very few men in thu world who hud re
fused tho Legion of Honor.
It Is uot generally known that Chauucey
M. l)eiew had a narrow escape from Imoiii.
lug American Minister to Julian twenty-three
years ago. He was offered tbe mission by
Secretary Howard in lcSOt) and debated ovei
accepting it for a whole mouth, when he sent
in a refusal to the Hocretarv.
The pet dog in Parit hat almost at
nucu care and money tpent upon bit
toilet at bin fair mist rest. Ho hat bit
wn dressing.taso, with brushes, combs,
iponge and other toilet appliance!. Ue
oat hit indoor and outdoor cottumet,
tod when be goet out walking he putt
to delicate doe kin boott.
rOPl'LAR SCIENCE, .
Foosl well masticated Is virtually hoti
digested.
Color-blimliirss teems to bo developed
by civiliration.
Street railway Mad twerjiers, tolmnm
by electricity, nro being constructed b
the electric companies.
The great w ant is a storage battery that
has a good life. high cthViciicy, light
weight, nnd cr.sy to handle.
I'epper has no food value. Tt Is mi un
w liulesoine cuiiclinic nl. Its excessive use
is often followed by hemorrhoids.
When food is perfectly digested ami
assimilated there i no fermentation or
flatulence iu the digest ivo organs.
A Maine scientist, ns the result uf n
series of experiments, reports that n In an
can live fur nn indefinite period on pareheJ
pens nnd spring water.
The inure saliva seen ted the more gas.
trie juice secreted, llcnoc the Im Mit the
digestion. Tim necessity uf chewing tho
food well is thus apparent.
All exceedingly sensitive electric bell
has lately I n introduced which will
ring through a quarter of n mile of wiru
w hen only one l.cehiiiehe cell is used.
Amateur photographers arc rejoicing
over the new ilcvclupiug agent, hydro.
quitiune, which is neither patciitcd nor
poisonous, and eunu s in colorless erv.tals,
easily soluble iu water.
The manufacture of url it'll iul coffee from
Imrtit Ihuiror meal is curried on iu ('((.
login , Germany. Tbenrtilii i.il lunlisnre
made in spceinlly devised machines, and
r soluble closi h in appearance the natural
ones.
Wool is ilisiiii..uisieil fr nn cotton lis.
itul hemp by dipping the sample in h
boiling suliii imi of eaiist ie soila. Let it
remain for two hours at a stead boil, ami
all the wuol will be dissolved, leaving the
Vegetable stibslatirc iim baligi cl .
A botanist and a chemist of 'Yi'iti
have li i s'li two years to an investigation
of the wood of ihc lieei h, cutting up in
(he course of their work more than toil
In cs of nil ages. An ni eoiint of the re
mits forms it large book of IMS pages.
The vuluc uf dried potatoes as an mti
rlc of food is urged by Dr. .lakov M.
Slunulevitch. Among the advantage
claimed is that it keeps much better than
Ihc fresh putal oes, nnd, being far lightci
and less bulky, is more readily trans,
ported. Iteforc cooking, the dried potato
is macerated in water for ten or twelve
hours.
It was nut many years tegu that the cut-luli-wuiul
tree Was considered Useless for
Ihc purposes of lumber. Tu day it is
crowcling white pine out of the market
for certain purposes, and large fortunes
ire being mack' till along the Mississippi
Hiver or.t of this wood, which was oneo
despises! us much in that field ns a gar
llsh always has been uuioiig Jisli rnieii. i
If h ladle of iron is accidentally spilled
it will of course nlinost inevitably do somo
damage or injure some one. lint tlm
rhitnces fur the man getting nwity from it
pre fairly good unless water is encoun
tered, when there is immediately such a
violent explosion nnd scattering of hut
metal that there is very little chance fot
the escape of any one without injury. A
combination of incited iron and water is
us dangerous us gunpowder, nnd iron
workers should always take pains to pre
vent such a combination being possible.
I. a) Ing Trucks Ii- .Machinery,
An invention which promises to rcvo
lutioiii.c the present method of railroad
construct iuil was put ton prac tical test re
cently on the Green Hiver blanch of the
Northern l'acilic Itailruad in Washingtuii
Territory. George Holicrls is the inven
tor, ami the trial of the new machine was
m.ii 1 1 in the presence of the upi lintcii
il li t of eonsi rui I ion, the chief engineer
ami about .'liui railroad men. The mu
chine oi keel beyond the epi clul'miis of
the in ciitof ami tu his entire sat -Un ion,
tin1 men laying at the rate uf twiiamlti
half mill s of tr;,c k per day, and twelve
men doing the Work of seventy live by
the old way. Il handles ties and rails o
the luavest kind used iu ronsinietiii"
inutintuin roads . with the greatest cuae,
placing tin in rapidly ami accurately in
position. The machine is so cutisirueteil
that it can be used on any ordinary llat
car. All construction mate rial is moved
on rollers from the rear to the front,
where the machine takes up the rail ami
the lies, laying them very rapidly.
here the test was made the grade wu.
ste ep and dilliciilt. The great success at
tending the trial has i iniseel the Northern
l'acilic to secure the refusal of the first
machine, and the inventor is now arrang
ing for building two more machines to)
cost ijl'iiHl, nnd the inventor receives n
royally of ijTitf per mile. Juiijiuii riii'jinul
MiliilKj Jolll Hill.
Facts About Lumps.
Oil has been burned iu lamps for many
centime's, but no n al improvement in oil
lamps was made until about 1(11) years ago,
or about 17KI, when M. Argand.u Swiss,
who lived in. London, invented thu
cylindrical wick nnd burner, which hut
since borne his name. Soon after tlm
glass chimney was intrudiieed and light
ing oil was fully revolutionized.
These two improvements mult ipliecl t'i
light to be obtained from a lamp, and by
producing a perfect combustion of thu
oil obviated tho smoke ami bad odor,
previously inseparable from the use of oil
lamps. Other improvements followed,
aiic of the must notable being the placing
uf the reservoir of oil below thu burner
instead of above, making tho lump much,
more convenient. This was n discovery
(if Philip Girurelo, n Frcuchiuaii, uhotit
1807.
Another Frcnchmnn, Carcel, con
trived n mechanism to regulate the supply
jf oil, but his eoiitrivuiico was super
tudud by thu moderator lamp, introduced
b'ut sixty years ago. bonm further
aiodilications of lamps followed tho dis
:overy of petroleum, Imt these are the
principal features included in tho 1iiiiimi
jf the present duy, the Argand principle
ix'ing substantially uutliuugcu.. Uxl
Hvutkpinj,