The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 12, 1895, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD
Published dally, exoept 9i.n4oy by
xitiiAi.n rviiLtsiiwa costvAifV,
Truncation omoe ana njecoauiuni ucy.
North Market Street,
tt. rf .u i delivered lu Shenandoah and
D.6 Jicraw Burrour,dlng towns tor Six Cents
week, payable to the oarrlers. lly mall.Throe
Jollars a year or Twenty-five cents per month,
advance.
.. nAfiinitncr to snaco
idtmwenwpiM .8 . , i 1... """" r '-" . ,-1,lr1i worn
afl position. The publishers reserve mi fi Rtpamer TW106 UeiaVOQ UV to replace u.e u. """"; ;"
flt,Vmro the oosltlon of advertisements when- 1 110 OietUIlOl x w iuu j continually wearing out-under tho strain.
HER ARRIVAL AT NEW YORK.
n i -i' -ullirl nt In
t ii t In iirl'in mi
i Imil 'i's had It'v
t.n . i .r tin- cnl in-
f.ir kixMHm hour, w HI.' tne lull corns
engineers wnrknd on tho fractured cylln
dcr. A brass slecvo win slippou over uiu
fracture and bolted In position, aim in i ins
way the engineer wero enabled to again
start up t no engine.
"The broken cyiiniiBrnuu nouiiiimin"
nmihl !it, bo used, howovor, nnd w steam
was cut oil from tho holier ot tne ongiuu
the speed was reduooil one-linn, lwou in
this rnto we woro further handicapped by
beltig compelled to stopevory tweivununra
mm m el
fit' LOOKED Ln'.E A
, IJut Then Tliero Are Omnli
When Ap
pearances l'roio '' 1 ptlvc.
n..nin ,,.i.n r,,.i,. ii,mntin inn cti.hu
IT IS
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HEAD
Anil 110 Siffll Of Tliem EVO)? clontrlo cor on Washington
UU Ol&u uj. 4.110 other day nro inclined to thin
Returned.
,i,a nnwinntton of news requires It. The
iSht Is also reserved to reject any advertise
... hnw rmt.1 for or not, that tho pub-
t.th mnv deem improper. Advertising rates
annown upon application.
The'.at tno p0Bt omco at Snenac,oan' F'
David R
ills it y jam -mi mm.mum'
Shenandoah, Penna.
Breaks in Her Machinery
ALL ON BOARD WELL AND HAPPY.
tain and
complaint.
In writing
in wruiug ui ,
David Kennedy q HeralCL.
"One year ago I vJ
rheumatism. My 1.
I could scarcely wnlKARY 12, 1895.
try Dr. Kennedy's Vnvi
beforol had used the thU.riff policy, we
was all gone. tne i08a 0
Favorite Remedy cures cu
or inflammatory rheumatism;
fllfipftaaa lirnllirllfc nhout bv imDU.
or an excess of ucid in the blood,'2rtlBn
urinary troubles, dyspepsia, consttpu of
lridnnv or liver comDlalutS. it is a
kno?vn specific.
Fire Alarm Boxes.
Thefollowing list shows the location
of tho alarm boxes of the Shenandoah
fire department :
LOCATION.
15 Coal and Bowers streets. cratlc
16 Bowers and Centre street . f cit!us
24 Bridge and Centre 8tre-,-ulelcluus
25 Main and Centre st.man can get a
-Malnan"1 "a half pound of meat
atnJ?5nJettle of soup for 5 cents.
I)n the Thlr.l lny llia."o"'
ainln I'lstoii Ito.U ' HrnU. ii, NbccmU
tathnt llay t Mxti-vn Mourn and
c........, SI..W l'roercn-On Tuesday
All would liavo gono won nut iir
torrlblo strain which boset tne uisauieu
vessol on tho 4th of this month. It struolt
us while wo were lying to making l"
Tho vossol pitched and tossed frightfully
, .1 1 Tnv tlin llrSTL IIIIIO HIUUU n
111 itiv , . . n
i.M1'.l.., fl,n nnasnllfftirs uuuuu '-v"
uneasy. Tin cnplnoors were nnnblo to
lr.M(nor nf Mil ViniCIll UWJlUK ui
shin. It was linposslUlo to naiiui.j
l.n.tw t,inp.f!4 fir iiiacinui;r.v. -m- '"."J
" l i. nn(r1nnra
hours tho vessel lay to,
.ii.i fi,nu niiiinst to niaKo uniiiiurmj im
pairs again. It was impossible to make as
other day nro Inclined to think mat. u.j
received n liberal return tor incir n.-
want of n nickel apleco. in nuinuoii iv
being onrrlcd, safely and oxpodltlously, to
What ft Bright and Origuial Woman Sue- p0rtunuy "di booonimg acquainted with
tho brnvost young mnn in all St. Louis
CeetlCi in UOlOg. That, at nil events, is tho ngni w
Itn urna n mmll InoktniT. Stvllsllly HTOSSOU,
Pits Are Terrible Things But There Is UOyUh young follow, and next to him sot
' " , n-r Them. n shabby woman holding in her apn whin
n.. Ciirp Wnv tn COliaUer inciu. 1 , . ,.,, c,,,ti,i,i,. nhnnt
Tho Now Discove ries of Inter
est to Everyone. -
i The Learned rroiessar a lcuuuik
Authorfty-The Truth of Ills State
ments l'roven by the Success
of His Methods.
Ever? time a child has a fit it takes a
Will stride towards the grave, xney "B -- lmo up uoi. Vi " ,1 tn lln.l nv relief.
sap the very life's blood and drag fro i srfurlousVy, and two or' three girls PsU heard of Munyon's Uhenn
the wasted nerves tne "" " nn opposlto seat tlitcreu, which ra Curo arju iiegau ';."; i iind found
if.if Thp whole nervnns system i (.,. vounf, u,n uiusn still morn, nu rnnrveioun, i "i""'-;' 0mpit.
or iJMt Week the Mochlnory ABnln
Urolio I)own-Tho l'osscneersat No Time porfoct a j0l, n, ut llrst, and WO had to re
Alarmed
we YniiK. Feb. 12. Not slnco tho Cu-
nard liner. Umbrla was reported two years
ago after a porilous voyago across tho At-
lntifln Wit.ll II lirOKCIl hlUlll ""-a
such oxoltomont in this city as last even-
most every house in tho city the solo topto
..,.n,,i mu tho arrival of tne
.i ..... u,w.,i tr, nn mlloH a day.
Ulliaj UU. ."'' - .
"This mado progress exceeunmij
tfl xxrn worn further lmnodcd by tho con
-t . ..u, rrvioa. Tho weatUorwos
ll.s-r.1 A rvnIA IM1 tM mi IHL tVlUll OIHV
snow came out of tho west with terrlfle
forco, and tho vessel pitched and tossed In
,t.(.,nI,n Pnuamnrors and crow ante
riMillzod our serious position then, ana ror
tho ilrst tlmo signals or aistress weru ..-
Ing, unattrnctlvo baby Komotning nuuut
tho young man's appearanco bl-uihui.
pltaso tho baby, and it stoppod whining
long enough to smno uriRnuy '
Mr. J. Bnumtr, 42 K Twenty first St.,
Brivonuc, K. J., Pays : Eighteen mom lis
ngftoI was o crippled wi-h rhe.u;,. ,...1
that I could not . lrei- myself. 1 tried .11
he doctors in Bayouue, but they gave,; e
feeted and the nerve centres are fearfully CHcd away as far as possiblo and tried
iecieu, mm B success, to look uncon
weakened. .... ... . mi iiu imlm rnncwed its nd
It is just here tnai one iiu" r."'." u. ' i . .Vn.1 tn them, and
. : . .. n. n..i,.'i TVervnra 1 vancos, nu .
wonderiui action oi ,nthor. nnnoyed and omharrnssoti,
hlnnd and nerve remedy Is so sirongu distract its attention
mi.. .lUennn slmDlv cannot resist it. n... n,. wn nnt to bo irat off. It
BECU. 1 " ' - I XJUU LI ' VJ wu; . - . , .
n..f flrwn often tjroauses uiui..in,t i,mr nmn olid wnntcu 10 uua
ine veijr - - --- - ...f """" w"",,.. i. i, -noMnnt:
fnr the better, anu iroiu I moro oi mm vmii
marveioiis, x Q,,mnlent
that les tnan iniwium ,'V" ,
to -urc me complete v, as I have not bad
a twinge of rhenmausni fclnce.
Munyon's Kheumatlsm Cure is gnwanj
leed to cure rheumatUm in uny part of
lehredbody. Acu.e or macular rhenma
neTerfalls to J?r?& rti pains
"nlhearmsjegs.sidej.'backorb
soreness In any part of the body in from
Xte the nervous symptoms grow le.s. SKTtti. . tW." tlf
The child who has fits, St. Vitu,' dance, doing so, tho little one fell baoV upon P lff ,)Hok j pa n9 ln the . hips
The child who nas uui, childhood's last resort and cried lustily. Jnnd 1(j,ngi Chronlo rheumatism, selatlca.
aer uwiuus D- . . v.iiv th0 mother tneu to soum ua.
blood. Bight here again cof e ln Whispered assurances that "she was a
or other nervous diseases, generally has childhood
noor blood. Right here again cum .
oirt.nn which have made ut. i . r... ,,,i no Orfeot.
, i vr..,a hlnnd nnd nerve remedy i ,tl,t m,in i,nr mv mora loudly.
ureeui"'"" a. 1"U" u.T-. ... - ..
it nina. jy VatneTnHJlIff'f.tSn, who did' niWli'
Endearing
She
irZ hopoot We aUo indicated by signals that
"u""L":rr;r,. ,;rrrflnRtorms which wo were disabled, but It was no, uum
YVUUSOrCBWUU
i ,o.i c.eh terrible dlsastors ln tho
1HI U VlUl."-n ,,..w--
wo wero uisumuu, uuv w
leruay v v.o "n av. Sho
was nn English
our si"
? away to understand tliat wo
But for tho storm
... . .
narltlmo world had almost (ioserii.-ii
T nmEt aiitilllllQ. I Wv
UII.S Ul i iui.iuuil ..t,l.UU. "v ovw..
'10 rejoicing was uaturauy gjfnu suf- tho passengers would not havo expert
uort)ronch ltu,TJlSSnisStj,tno probabilities ouced any anxiety."
ot numerous accidents were nil euumer- I a Hearty Welcome to New York.
nted over and over again, but tho one great jt wnst aftl)r mianiglit whon La G.as
feeling was that of joy at what was con- COgUO reached tho bar, where she anchored
sldorod by nil us nothing less than a miracle
Tim nfflens of the Frcuch lino wero
ivmUoil with excited neonlo having rela
tives or friends on board tho disabled
steamship so anxiously expected for eight
for tho night. Tills morning tho vessel
was towed to this city by tho tug Hustler,
reaching her wharf shortly after 8 o'clock.
As sho passod up the bay tho stoamor re
ceived a noisy welcome from tho whistles
of vessels in the harbor, ami as the passon-
Inrtisnensable to the sick
blood rich, pure and ol v"
tton. cuitnonth, of 7715 Broadway.
vjoutn Boston, Mass., wno uau enipioyeu
physicians unsuccessiuuy, unaiiy ueier
mined to give hor child Dr. Greene's Ner
vura blood and nerve remedy
"At ten years of age," said Mrs. Lear
month, "ray daughter became afrejted
with a nervous condition whloh soon de
veloped Into St. Vitus' dance. It was
pronounced by the attending physician
to bo a very severe attack.
"The mouth would bo drawn spnsmod
ically far to one Bide, the hands and arms
were restless and constantly twitching.
Her limbs also were weak; her ankles
bent under her so that it was almost Im
possible to walk.
ti i,-.i f nnh tn keeti days past, and almost given up for lost. gorg ianQcli tho welcome was ropoatod ln
IT is hard to raise fire enough to keep l th(j agont of tho llno, was he chcors ot wam,1K thousnmls.
by, but experience is buowiuk i
warm
easy to raise enough to burn houses
down. Do not add to the misery ot the
time by neglect which may start a con-
.(lagration
It is reported that the President Is de
trmined to keep the Treasury gold from
ver again getting down to tho present!
iow level. The country will back him up
in this resolution. The national credit!
should be sustained at all hazards.
It Is said that if the country should
ome to a silver basis people with money
would buy everything they could get I , A aA6C0GNE's stormy passage
,!n nn.i nut nn nrlees. Those whi I tuicrmvl niiimheil and slanDOil, and
bought wheat, carried it a year, and have tually klssed by thoso whoso Joyful feel
to rr sold at a lost, breaking the market,
to the lowest figures over known, are an
encouraging exnmple.
We are afraid that Liliuokalsul is
3ckle. One day she has her residence
ailed with guns, pistol.", swords and
dynamite with which to destroy the Dole
-Government, the -search party also un
earthing a list of the names of men whom
Inmnvitrenmo them. Ono old gentleman
who had threo daughters on board the Ln
Gascogno, and who lost a dearly lovou
ehlhl rmlv a month aco. went as If his
heart would break.
Ovor a thousand pooplo decided on stay-
inir at tho dock until tho La Gascogno ar
rived, and it was only whon n conspicuous
announcement was posted on tho outsido
of tho company's pier that sho would not
lnnvn Ouavaiitluo until this morning that
tho anxious watchers slowly went to their
homes. . .
At 8 o'clock last night tho tug tulwin M.
Millard carried a party of nowspapor men
down to Ouarantluo, whoro tho vossel lay
La Gascogno left Huvro on tho morning
of Jan. 26. Thcro were 30 passengers ln
tho first cabin, 14 In tho second and 118 in
tho steerage.
The ofllcers of tho steamer La tinscogne
are: Jlnudelon, commanuer; winnqius,
second captain; Gontior, first officer;
Pitou, second ollicer; Landogren, third
oftlcor; Martin, chief engineer; Lo Bars,
second engineer; Gouvernc, third engi
neer; Hainnti, lourth engineer; japctn,
purser; Darandeau, assistant purser; Iror
vals, doctor.
LaGascotrno Is a two masted, steel, screw
steamor. She registers 4,:Jll tons net ami
7,290 tons gross. Her dimensions aro 480
feet length, fti.a feet beam ami Ui. i ioet
depth of hold.
Another Missing Stcnmer,
New Yokk. Feb. 12. Considerable
anxletv Is felt ln this city and Jackson
vlllo for tho safety of tho steamer City of
St. Aiicustlne.Ciiptain Gasklll. blnco she
sailed from Jacksouvlllo on Jan. 30 no
word -has been received about her. Sho
should make tho voyago in from four to
flvo days, nnd Is now consequently about
seven days ovorduo. Her crow numbers
fourtoen men. The vossol Is engaged in
tho lumbor carrying trade between New
York nnd Jacksonville.
lumbago or pain ln the back are sptedlir "
""Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy
Company, of Philadelphia, put up speci
fics for nearly every disease, which are
irfv;-r'.' -truaclslB. mostly lor cents
he Intended for her own Cabinet. The
next day she is curbing her ambition and nt aucnor with threo red lights hanging
Almost falline ovor her own'bomhs to get from her foremast as a signal that she i was
a chance to swear alleglanco to the gov
ernmantshe had been laying the mine
under. Strong drink is a terrible thing.
The discharging of employes simply be
cause they are servinc lu tha National
Juard In nn emergency, should be pun
Sihed as treason to the state, for it is
nothlmr less. It wonld be akin to
blasphemy to call a
would do It. If the oftenie be committed
-by a corporation, its charter should b
annulled, for It Uvea and does business
nly through tha courtesy of the state,
whose defenders it is persecuting. If the
"Kntlonal Guard is wise, it will, in its
tate meetings, take cognizance of these
fllanhled. Her nassonecrs wore nil onaocK,
eomoofthem singing and most of them
choering, as porsous nro wont to uo wnen
tiotr lYilnrls urn suddonlv rollovod oi n
Iimw Ktridn. For thlrtoon days oi a voy
ago lasting sixteen days the ship hnd been
diuiiHif.il nnn nz nor main disiou n
inc broken on Uer tnira aay uuiuum
Havre. .
TJelnved for sixieen uuur.
that fatof ul third
day tho vessol wns hove to whllo tho break
was bolnir repaired. ' It was comparatively
The Slaughter of the Scnls.
"Washington, Feb. 12. Tho president
yesterday sent a mossago to congress in
rosponso to a sonato resolution requesting
Bchring sea correspondence, xno message
and corrospoudonco is nccompantod by a
letter from tho socrotary of tho treasury ln
rvhlnh hn nuts the number of seals killed
hv nolacrlo hunters in tho north Paciflo
ocean and Behrlngsoa during thoseason of
1894 at 142,000, and snys that oi this nam
bor about 00,000 were killed in Behrlng sea
nnd on tho Amcrlcnn side ot the nortn ra-
clflo. Ho also states that 15,033 seals wero
taken on tho Prlbylof Islands by tho North
Amorican uommorciui cuiuiuiuy. n ui-, ."""i 'J1 "T" jJif
flclal figures place the number of killed on ""tf "
CORA I.EARMONT1I.
"She was so nervous that she would
scream almost like a maniac and then
havo fits of crying. After two months'
treatment without a cure. I concluded to
try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve
"Piedy. . ... .... j ,.
"xuree uotties entirely uureu ucr. o
la nnw thirteen veara old and has been
well ever since, and to nay is a picture oi
of health."
Fits will nevtr stop tnemseives. xte
mi.mhor ( lint Tha one sure wav to Der
nmnont v e.iire them la to use ur. ureene s
Neiviira blood tnd nerve remedy. It
nnleklv nnd comDletelv cures St. Vitus'
dance, "epilepsy, hysteria, and all manner
of nervous spasms and convulsions as
well hi that nervouB irritability wnicu
otten results in fits. If your infants or
children are restless or sleepless, cry out,
nr rrrlt their teeth at nlcht. thev are in
creat dancer of nervous troubles. Give
them Dr.' Greene's Nervura blood and
nerve remedy. It will make them strong
and well. This remedy is nurely vegata
ble and perfectly harmless for children
nf anv acre. It is the discovery Of Dr.
Greene, ot 35 West 14th St., New York
Citv. the most successful SDeciallst in
curing nervous and chronic diseases, tie
can be consulted free, personally or by
to return her affection Sho cried ns if hor " oottie,
heart were breaking.
And then tho young mnn roso to tno oc
casion Calmly Ignoring the broadening
smiles of n car full of passengers, ho tool;
tho ohlld'from Its mother, rooked it n mo
ment ln his strong nrms, thou walked ror
ward and sat down Instantly tho baby's
wnll irnvo wav to launhtor. Ilor towzled
llftln l.nn.l tfnd lnltl nnn!, her new friend's
shoulder, her urm was about his neck, nnd MONDAY. FEBRU AHY lltll,
not uncu uguiii uui,. jjiunw .j
reached did sho utter a sound, savo in
glco Tho mother didn't quito know what
to mako of it Neither did tho young man
hlmsolf, for that mnttor, nnd, as for tho
girls who had tlttored, why, It was entire
ly beyond their comprehension.
And tho strangest part or mo story is
that tho young man looked llko n dudo.
Ouo of tho girls, howevor, explained that
as sho loft tho car
"Of courso ho can't really bo n dudo,''
sho said to hor companions, "becauso he
has lots of cnB3 add n great big heart. Ho
Just dresses like a dudo to docoivo pooplo.
I wonder why he does ltf St. Louis Re
public Railroad Men Unit Have Good Watches.
Tho mattorof tlmo Is receiving moro at
tention now from railroad officials than ln
tho past. This rotors to watchos carried
by various employcos, such as depot mas-
tors, englnners.llromon, switcnmon, Draito
mon, conductors in fact, everybody who
has anything to do with tho moving or
trains. On to aulto recently it wns a go
vou nlcnso matter about tho class of
watch carried nnd tho condition of its ma
chinery. It lias been found that delays
nnd ovon accidents havo ottenoeen mnae
possiblo by a smnll dlfforonco betweon tho
tlmo indicated on tno watoncs oi uiuoruuo
trainmen, and to remedy this sovoral
roads hnvo adopted a system of strict su
pervision ovor all tho watches carried by
employees. Tho Michigan Contrnl a short
tlmo ago got in lino with tho movement.
No special mako of watch is made compul
sory, but all must be up to u certain stand
ard. Evory month caoh employco must
submit his watoh to an examiner, who
makes caroful noto of its condition and
fills' -out a card giving full particulars.
Theso oards nro ioposltod nt tho depot in
dox anu nro mi uxtiiiiiuuu uu umwiu
! tho road. In this way tho watches of
all employcos aro kept ln propor shape,
and nobody Is perralttod to enrry ono that
is out of condition. Detroit Freo Pross.
tho Commander Islands at 27,285.
Paclilo Cable 1)111 Introduced.
Washington, Feb. 13. A bill to lncor-
man a patriot who goT weather when the break occurred, porato the International Paciflo Cable
' 8. . t.t.,i t nm mtnnnT fnr n enhlo from California to
i.,.t. hn dUnbloil steamer was fated to run
Into some or tho nastiest wratuor oi uer
vnviurK.
When the break hnd been repaired tho
steamor procoodod on hor way, but undur
greatly roduced spoed. When near the
bonks of New Foundlnnd La Gnicogna
ran into a gale that Increased tohurrloane
fnres. While off Snblo Island, Feb, a,
the mnchlnery broko down again, and the
tho Hawaiian islands and thence to Japan
and other points in tho Paciflo and tho
main lands of Asia and Austrnlln was in
troduced in the houso yesterday by Repre
sentative Charles W. Stone, of Pennsyl
vania. Nothing ln the act shall be con
strued to commit tho United States to any
financial liability. The bill includes un
authorization for 5 ner cent, bonds to the
BAKED BEAtfS.'
tate msetinga, ia.o eoKuiuto the mnehlnery broko down again, and the autnorizntion ior o per ooni. wuu. w ( n.,u ui
miattara, and secure such legislation as stonmer again wns hove to, this time for amount of fSO.OOO.OOO, to constitute a first tho materia
m .i. Atm i forty one hours During a l that period Hen on tho property, and provldos for an For somo
rwUl cure the difficulty. thotnBne "did not make n single revolu- annual report of the company's affairs to other utens!
Therb is a good deal of force in the
(suggestion ot a recent writer that the
government is nt a disadvantage lu deal
ing with the trusts and other large inter
csts by reason of tne fact that it does not
conduet its affairs with due regard for
the value of expert kupvyledge. The big
corporations mke Ha point to employ
She btt available talent in the different
branches ot their bunlneiMi, and to act
upon the advice of man who are thor
oughly qualified to point out the safest
ad moat proAtabUi course. This is illus
trated nearly every day in legal contro
versies and in legislative proceedings, The
corporations always huve the most cupa
1)1 e lawyers and the shrewdMt business
emen iu their service. They havo learned
hut it pays to secure the assistance of
hose who are speoialiy fitted by educa
tion and experience for given and impor-
ant duties. Thus tt comes that they aro
ready for any contingency that may
.arise, and quick to profit by every oppor
tunity that is presented... They make
.themselves powerful by reason of the
rt uperlor personal ability that they bring
4o bear lu the management of their en
terprises and the promotion of th'elr
(prosperity. That Is the great secret of
helr success, and the principal source of
helr vitality. It is a lamentable fact
that the operations of the government aro
(not carried on according to ouch a theory.
tlon. Whon tho second repairs nnn Dean
tnndn the steamer started ahead ouco more,
under still further reduced power, and
hnnded townrds Lone Island const,
Tt. Is a remarkable foot that during tho
entlrn vovacro noross the Atlautlo La Gos-
nnnnailld not slant a steamer untu biib
pasted ono bound for Philadelphia late on
Sunday. Lat yesterday afternoon the
French steamer signalled Fire Mand and
tho socrotary of the treasury.
Murder nnd Suicide by Drowning:.
PittsbUUO, Fob. 12. Mrs. Amelia Sel
bert, wife of Wllllnm Selbert, of Coreop
oils, was drowned yosterday, together
with her two children, a girl and a boy,
aged respectively 6 years and 9 months.
The coroner's jury deouieu mat, insteaa oi
an accident as at first reported, the oal-
thon proceeded towards Sandy ljiok light- amity was murder nnd sulolde. Mrs. Set
B,lp. bert was laboring under temporary aber
. . , 1.1 1.1.. I .(.... f . n i , 1 ,1
AVhlle the passengers were considerably
worried on account of the delay, there was
never a panlo-tunong them. They knew
that tholr ship was a staunch one nnd they
had every confidence ln their captain. And
besides, thoy knew the ship was not to
tally disabled. But thoy were nervous
and approhouslve at tlmos.aud they hailed.
th conclusion of their voyage with Joy.
They oheerod the captain and they cheered
the crew and they cheered the newspaper
men who wont to meet them
Following Is a oopy of the oflloiol log of
La Gitsoottne. oopleu by one or the passen
gers nnd thrown overboard In n hottlo. It
shows the number of inllos reeled off every
twonty four hours:
Jau. 27, 410 miles; Jan. 98, 407; Jan. 39,
880; Jan. 30, M; Jan. 81, 815; Feb. 1, 965;
Feb. 9. 880; Feb. 3, 918; Feb. 4, 108; Feb. 7,
10; Feb. 8, 100; Feb. 0, 181; Feb. 10, 70;
Feb. 11, IB.
Ktntoment of a l'ns.i'iifr'or.
At the renuest of a reporter Mr. Mix, a
representative of the Thomson-Houston
Kleotrlo oompany, one of the cabin pivsson
gers, hastily wrote opt the following state
ment, which he threw aboard tho tug:
"All went well until Jan. 29. three days
nfter sailing from Ravro, whon tho ship
was stopped, and the passengers, on in
quiry as to the oauso, wero luformed that
a nort of tho machinery had brokon down.
Tho Information was a surprise to the
passengers, as there hod been 119 shook or
ration of mind.
Death of a Confederal Ilrlfiiler.
ALBXAMDBIA, Va., Feb. 18. General
Montgomery D. Corse, who served In the
confederate army during the war of the
rebellion, died lu this city yesterday, aged
70 years. General Corse commanded a
brigade lu 1'lckett s division ln the expedi
tion against Knoxvllle, and was captured
at Sailor's Creek, Va., ou April 0, 18B6.
Lynn's Striking Blioemukera.
Lynn, Mass., Feb. 18. Tho baud txirn
stitchers at ifaunoe & Spinney's shoe fac
tory voted not to roturn to work until the
troublo in tho shop has boon adjusted.
This closes tho factdry, tho other em-
ployos having struok last Friday after
noon. About 690 hnnds are out now.
llurgliir Wow Open a Safe.
Pittsduhq, Kan., Feb. 19. The office of
the Long-Bell Lumber oompany, ln this
city, wns entered by burglars early ln the
morning, tho sufo blown open and 116,000
In notes and mortgagos stolen. Thoro was
nolnonoy In the safe. Tho work boroevl
douco of being dono by professionals.
North Album Strikers Weaken.
North Adams, Mass., Feb. 13. The
Jrovlook strikers gave up yesterday and
will return to work at once at tho old scale
of wages,
Why Too Can't Oct tho Genuine Outside
of New England,
Tho reason why linked beans outsido of
New Englnnd nro bo unllko tho genuine
article is tfcitthoyaro not proporly cooked,
nnd moro wpeolally bocauso thoy aro not
cooked in tho old fashioned down east
bean pot Tlioro are probably no real boan
pots on ealo outsido or Mew England.
Tboy aro all about tho same In appearanco
and aro mado of potter's clay, which is
tho material floworpots nro mado of.
reasons beans bakod in any
utensil aro unllko thoso baked in a
boan not Just why this Is so is hard to
determine, but tho fact remains. Possibly
tho think nottcrv ware nffects tho beans ln
a similar manner as 11 rocorschaum plpo
nffneta tha fluvnr of tobnCCO.
Anv one oan havo nice baked boana if
he secures a bean not and follows theso dl
ructions: First got your beans. Tho largo
rod kidney vurlaty is largely used, hut tho
siimll wliite pen bean la moro generally
nonular.
Ono quart ut liea lis is sufficient when
cooked for two meals for an average fam
lly They should be soaked in cold water
for on hour or so. Then salt and pepper
should bo added, together with half n tea
snoonful of mustard and hulf a teacupful
of molasses. The molasses gives the beans
a delirious flavor, Atd at tho same time It
Is not too prononnned, nor Is it possible to
detect the niulassos When the boaue are
ln tho not, half or three-quarters of
nound of pork, well streaked with lean,
should Ih i !.u d on top nnd then enough
warm water puiirod Into the pot to Just
oovor tho beaiisi.
Beans tlould he baked ln an oven uf
even tempt raturo for either a day or n
night, or, iu other words, about 19 hours
It is better lu bake them In tho daytime,
for tin n thry cm receive moro attention.
As tho water gradually evaporates moro
should -be added from tlmo to tlmo, but
oaro should lie taken to keep tho beans
covered This uuut be done until tho
boans are nearly ready to bo taken out,
whon 110 more water shuuld bo added, bo
that thoy will not be so moist as to bo
como mashed nr broken.
Tho pat uau 11:1 1 nil 1 1 ln tho ovon, whoro
tt Will simply keep hot, fur an indoflnlto
tlmo without injury. Beans should bo
sorvod in a covered dish. Beans that havo
been left over aro delicious warmed up in
a stowpan with n llttlo water added, and
many bean epioures think tho moro tlmea
( beans aro wormed oyer the better thoy arc
WhQUSON'H THEATRE
r. J. FEU0U6OI?, MANAGER.
One Solid Week. Commen.in t
Seymour-
C0za.ed.3r Co
Superb s Band s and i Orcheslra.
Change of Bill Nightly.
Tuesday - - "Golden Ridge."
Wednesday - - "Our Stratigists."
Thursday - - "Ticket of Leave Man."
Friday - - - "Two Orphans."
Saturday - "Dark Side of a Great City."
Matinee Saturday ut 2 p. m.
Singing and Dancing Specialties.
Prices, xo, ao, and 30 cents.
Reserved Seats at Klrlln' rtmc store
A Trolley Telephone.
Passoncers rldlna on tho oloctrlo rail
way between West Farms and Mount Ver
non havo the privilege of listening to nn
acoustic manifestation that in a reninrKn
ble manner Illustrates somo of tho earlier
experiments In developing tho telephone.
Tho track Is tt slngls ono, and tho poten
tial of the current is high. Its nmporago
Is also considerable. As a result, when a
car is waiting on a switch for ono coming
in nn opposlto diroctlou, tho upproaoh of
the lnttor is nudlblo at tho dlstanoo of a
mllo to tho passengers ln tho waiting car.
The sound vibrations aro oarrled along tho
wiro, through tho trolley, to the woodon
roof of tho car. This acts as n diaphragm,
which faithfully reproduces tho rumble of
the approaching car. A mile away tno
noise of tho wheels is distinctly audible,
and at tho dlstanoo of l,0u0 feet tho sound
becomes a loud roar. Outside tho oar, how
ever, practically nothing is heard until
the moving car is within a fow, hundred
feet ot tho switch. Brooklyn Eaglp.
Fame,
When founded on merit,
never ceases to grow, both
in extent and in solidity.
Porous Plaster
is more popular to-day than
ever before, because it does
what is claimed for it re
lieves and cures pains in the
side, chest or limbs, lame
vback, rheumatism, etc.
Inilst Upon llavlns the Genuine All-
cock's. -No other plaster Is nearly so good.
Allcock's Corn Shields,
Allcock'a Bunion Shields,
Have no equal as a relief and cure for corns
ana ounions.
The Throstle.
In his declining years It was one of
Owon's favorite amusomonts to observe
tho habits of birds whloh frequented his
garden. Of the throstle ho snys: There
aro n few old chorry trees ln the garden,
ono of them a Bigarreau. This I netted
in my first summer's possession to proservo
the tempting fruit. Whon tho dish camo
to table, I thought of tho frequent plons
lirna whlnh the innrnlnL' and oveninc war-
bllngs of the little robbers had given mo
and felt ashamed at fencing off what 1
could cheaply get as fresh nnd better,
from neighboring market gardons. I never
repealed the practice, but left the Blgar
reauB with the other cherries as "salary of
tho orchestra. "Life of Rio.iard Owen.
Brandreth's Pills.
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Georgia's Accomplished Poultry.
A llttlo 13-yoar-old daughter of a hotel
keeper at Baxter, Ga., haB a pot hen that
sings to a piano accompanlmont. Tho llt
tlo girl will go into tho yard, pick up tno
hon, bring hor into tho parlor, plaoo her
on tho piano und commonoo playing some
thing lively, and the hen win sit uaon on
her dignity, rniso hor head and sing like
hor lifo doponded on the effort. Georgia
loads ln tho poultry business as well ns
ln evorythJng else. Atlanta Constitution.
Accidentally Overheard.
"Maud, uro you going to the psychology
lectures?" asked ono very nlco chlo girl of
another ns tho two went swishing past a
knot of men on the sldowalk.
" Yos, slreo!" rcpliod Maud, "you bet I'm
going to grab all tho oulturo that goes
by." Chicago Tribune.
Against Their Will.
" Believe me, womon do not like theso
sleeves. "
"Greatness thrust upon them, as It
V?ero." Detroit Tribune
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