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peril HMwmjm, Jg NUMBER 24 NEW PHILADELPHIA, OHIO, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1889. VOLUME 60. Blair eoaties vigorously opposed Its I Md conflicting reports about bow many trains were caught in the aercUnd Marietta By. FURTHER DETAILS' and only, is said, gave: Tbe clerk of the rhoute of repre The story of the dam, as gathered flood. Mr.

Edward M. McCnlloagh sentatives, General Clark, of Mis from various accounts which agree way en condition that -such an indemnifying bond should be filed. This bond was to he filed with the oft lie Westmoreland Coal company souri, who Is charged by law wn In the main, is briefly as follows: JOHIf C. DOJAHCY JlKU B. IATIC.

-I making up the roll of the members It was originally for the storage of the passengers on tne i east on Friday morn CutfMf. HewoostaJ a Cdanity Whieh Overshad elect, has Issued a printed "unoffi prothonatory ofJCambria county. 2,000 AT WORK AMOSG THE BUINS. supply of water rot tne renn- lug. He says positively that there cial list of members-elect of the) house of representatives of the sylvaula canal during the dry season.

So for as can be ascertained it was fairly well constructed and mill Else. ion be a live man digging in the were two sections or we a ay ex-press Ind the Johnstown accommodation caught in the flood. United States," This list ruins to -every dead one. Evans burgh, Nw York, CMhIm, Newark, Zaneevllle. Col em-bes, Chjee.

sad Bt. sufficiently strong for the body pared since the death of Mr. Towns-head, of Illinois, so that it shows an Johns, tbe Pitts Durgn contractor, WUtl EMSSaOS, iter It was Intended to retain, who, until William Fiynn arrives The sheriff made a request ot aggregate of 324, being one short of A GHASTLY VALLEY though there were then fears that a sudden rise might destroy It, When to-morrow morning, has charge of the Smoky City forces, said to-day the full membership. Of this Gen. Hastings to call out one regiment of the National Guard.

He the canal was disused the reservoir ber the Republicans are given 164 that Soo men would do at worn in said that he did not want them and the Democrats 160. The resig and as a precautionary the ruins by to-morrow morning. to be called out on account oi any nation of Mr. Ryan, of Kansas, who breoch was made in thi I TImTiMm Three hundred arrived from Pitts- Thousand of Men at Work trouble, but to guard against any recently appointed minister dam and most of the water dralnet burth to-day, and thing that might happen. Gen.

Cleveland Pittsburg Ry Mexico, creates another vacan pretty pool being left ti nounced for to-morrow. There are I in the Wreok. the meadow which had formed the Hastings immediately leiegrapneu Col. Parchment of Pittsburgh to, and is an offset to that caused by the death of Mr. Townshed.

These twenty-six foremen here, all levelheaded fellows, who keep their un bottom of the reservoir. order out the Fourteenth regiment. vacancies will be tilled by Some Plttsburgers who annually wieldy and alroosl exhausted forces under masterful control. Although Republican and a Democrat, res fished the Conemaugh, famous for HORRORS UNEQUALED. pectively so that no cbange its trout, conceived the idea When they arrive they win be stationed in Johnstown proper to jguard the buildings from thieves.

Gen. Hastings, when asked what caused they were scattered all over the relative strength of parties will be pairing the broken dam, Increasing! waste places today, the heavy wont was done on the point district, Its height and so enlarging tne area of the pool. A club was formed him to order out. the militia, said stands, therefore, as shown by the where 200 mansions are tnsolld heap unofficial" list of the clerk, Repub of bricks, stones, and timbers, "There Is no need of troops to quell another disturbance, but now there are at least 2,000 men at work licans 164, Democrats 161, icon tr acted on a much larger scale Here the labors of the searchers majority for the former. These and the result was the beautiful were rewarded by the discovery of In Johnstown clearing up the debris, THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.

totals include tbe Townsbendand Conemaugh lake five miles Ion: a corpse about every five minutes. Ryan districts, as a Detr and I think it will not hurt to the Fourteenth regiment here, eatlanlas llnrmralleted 1 03 tWo, Cela at the ijrmpn- 2I3 stay of tats Coamtrr. hotel and summer cottages As a general thing the bodies mangled and unrecognizable less by marks or letters on persons. In every case deeon There are conflicting and a Republican from they enn guard the' banks and all valuables. The sheriff consulted But when the list of members a to the manner in which me in the matter.

He said that his called by the clerk of the house, the tlon had set In, and the work of the about worn out, and he effected. It is asserted on behalf of roll is very likely to stand: ltepub- ltcsns, 108; Democrats, 162. The! thought that we had better have Under a spreading chestnut tree The village blacksmith stands, And in a brimming basin he Would wash his brawny hands But something else than water clean His sooty palm demands. Week in, week out, from morn till night. He might have rubbed, I trow, Had I not given him a cake Of Ivory Soap, when, Io Full soon those honest hands of his A pearl white fairy beat.

"Thanks, friend. Joii.sttrowN, Pa, Jane 4. The club that the best engineering ill was employed and that the searchers is becoming one that will test their stomachs as well as their hearts. Chief Evans of the Pittsburgh fire department; was hustling around with a force of twenty-four three new states will members, which will in SUFFERING PUOITIVEB, secretary of the South Fork Ashing dob said yesterday that the club For this which eJ hast brought Up the ragged surface of Prospect aggregote membership of the house On the other hand it was said thai tea do tiiea an inaerotmy bona, as through coaches on ItatM Nos.2 and 3 ta 330. Of these five additional hill, the same to which several hundred terrified people fled to claimed by a citizen of Edensburg, break was filled with loose rub-ih and that tho "-lolid masonry' nothing but shalt'.

The fuel Tbe facts this Ivory Soap has tangkl; For hands Eke mine fc the beat That can be fcasd wboaghL and that no complaints had ever ami Ohio Rivet members the Republit probably get three fron firemen, just brought up to relic those who have been working heroically since Saturday. escape the flood last Friday nignt D-been md. Dakota, and one from Washington pneumonia scourge wnicn dioi to do for a number of the es dam by any of the Johnstown cltl- The most terrible sight In Johns- pear to be that Hie first repairs le cheaply dono and that the He Is undoubtedly correct while the Democrats, will get ont from Montana, thus giving tho Re wn Is the blgjnm at the Pennsyl capod victims what the flood could not. Death has persued them to to the bond, but Is misleauine; i vania railroad bridge, from which publicans a majority of six. This ni srieiilific work whs in sequent nd.litloa to the 5h and height.

The dele the second tnrt of his statements. A WORD OF, WARNING. There are many white wast, each represented to ba they ARE NOT, but like iN lack ft peeslar aei reariaU vhMss sf the genuine. Ask for "Ivory Soap and Insist upon getoat; it backed upon the their highest places, ana terror wan majority the Republican There Is not a shadow of doubt that There stretches a mass ofd rift wood die. Every little house on ine its in the original embankment their plans laid to extend to 20, by citleensof Cambria county frequent- and debris a mite long and one-half hill, and there are a hundred or two unseating Democrats elected fron complained, and that at the tim nile wide, bearing whole nouses of them, had thrown its doors open pili ui in.

A.1 wikoff. un'i Manager. the Southern states. There maybe the dam was constructed a very ained a source of weakness, isked but not remedied by the ongcr work placed behind and top of it. Its bosom Bmoking away In receive the bruised ano nan- rigorous effort was made to put leu smoulder, as If angry that! clad fugitives on the dark day of difficulties In tho way of doing th If the Democratic members back for their own protection heellBf ft Lake Erie Hallway, stop to the work.

It Is true that its fury and that of the flood is! BE PREPARED! Overland. Monthly IE PARED the leader in this movement omenwho stayed. The engines of tho Pitts the del uge, and every oi crude hospital. Halfthi had scaled the height Republican precedents in deter Cr ami thrwtifh I 1U I ll point or WVl. ad jmr tiMilHr-MunrdiiiK Hie r-irui i nr of J.

Milnr, Tlrki-t Aaeiil Nev Tnon. run 1. Standard Time. not a a cltlsen of Johnstown, but he mining contested seats. burgh tire department are playing npon the fire, but it will take about and Is a large mine Mark Baldwin, tho great base come with frlghtthatthey have been Cambria county.

His mine ad- had ill pitcher, was oneof the players ho made the celebrated trlj There is already talk that the next congress will make haste to I get hold of the census figures, Htid property. He Ci i7 ten ''i'wpjTWiS' hat way. The only wej been pneutnoniaon the hill, but only related to me on Saturday the story loosen the Jam is to blow up the around the world. Mark is a very intelligent young man and talks declare an apportion fewiBOlatlcaseB.To-aay,nowever, everal fresh cases developed his labors in an effort to protect as to prevent the congress elected mass with dynamite. REAL IIOBHOB OF THE A( most interestingly about the trip.

the lives and property of the people among the flood fugitives, and a that vaiiey. He was frequently Ho is an ardent Republii has no friendship for In 1800 doing the work, likely this will succeed, apportionment under the the spot, and his own local physician said the prospects for a sourge are all too promising. The enfeebled condition of the 'No one will ever know the real Harrison, as witness the fotlowing Inspected the work. He says the embankment was principally of horrors of this accident unless he 200,000 Instead of 156,000 la like- conversation with a reportei the burning people and debris to be made the repress i that nld ad clay, and that straw pailents, the unhealthy atmosphere pervading the valley, and the necessarily close Quarters in which beside the stone bridge," remarked This would cut right and stop the leaking of water if my vote would elect hli knew it. Before we we the Eev.

Father Trautmeln. 'The horrible nature of the affair cannot while the worK was going liMllbaPSi WHITE COLLARS, WHITE SHIRTS, SjJkTONA R. W. BEU MFft. CO.

estaJa, W. Y. the people are crowded, render called on the sheriff ot Cambria last fall we called on President in tbe pages of THE OVERLAND MONTHLY. Ita stories of Weas- Indian studies, Pioneer sketches have become famous, sutd ate one the spread of the disease almost by any person who did Cleveland. Ho talked to not witness the scene.

As soon as county and told him that It duty to apply to court for To-day a ray of light came in the' friendly manner, shook bands with each of us and wished us good possible after the first great crash Mil I itlon. The sheriff promised to Donn Piatt, who ature of a car load of provisions, of the strongest feat urea of the occurred I hastened to the bridge. luck. He give the matter his attention, but, nd another from Columbus, Ohlp, publican member of tbe Ohio legislature, relates as follows how that A thousand persons were struggling itead or going oerore court, magazine, its literary rewsewa, editorials, and poems rank with the best of corresponding eaatet wee signed by himself and Secretary of State Bayard, introducing and In the ruins andimplorlngforUod' containing clean mattresses and bedding, all specified for the Pros the Cumbria Iron company for John Sherman, sake to release thei consultation. An etnployo recomending us, and consented to ind husbands stood at the! first got boosted into the United States senate: ftther $4.00 PER YBABu pect hill sufferers, on this eminence stands the Cambria hospital, nt up to make an inspection, and I i 3 i sf edge of the furnace that was slowly bidding us go and In this rambling cottage it re his report was favorable to wrvolr work, the shorlff went SINGLE COPIES, CENTS.

Send cents for a Samps Copy, heating to a cherry heat and incin If it had not been for that "I mode one of the Ohio legisla-are in which was decided the con-est between the Hon. Sherman md Qen. Robert E. Sehenek. I erating human victims.

Every we would not have received abroad further. But the gentleman sembles one In exterior and comforts a great work Is being done through tbe combined agencies ol Address, his erred to said he nna not railed THE OVERLAND MONTHLY, nearly the consideration that we did." relative, and raved, cursed, ake public his protest at the tli from Logan medical science and brotherly love. blasphemed until the air appeared ml to renew It frequently. Thuil rubor. i Schei "I suppose that turned yoa against miy The hospital is In charge of omniendittlon for an my arrival at Columbus of Altoona physicians, which the HMH 420 MalOBMf7 Bine.

jBjPB Sn FrnrAf, iJifasssssssl A Chinese theatrical Imp has hae ar- am. faKplJHH Ranued at forlUad, to wake a lea MpplBft ot the United Stale izwl efforts to releaxe the pent-up persons was made by those related id protest was spoken of by el tins of Altoona ns a hackneyed Pennsylvania railroad rushed to the scene the morning after the Harrison," remarked a Republican in the crowd. "Not by a long shot. It just gave me a kind feeling for Cleveland. When we returned President Har- them.

Shrieking they would subject. Confirmation was certain. ommund. "Go to that plat that the Bchenek men hjd a deci ed majority. Gen.

Sehenek regarded by the people not ouly the fitter man, but as a gallant dier who had come out of the crippled for life. All went mei ly hail ut South Fork, Conemaugli, get her out," referring to Millvale and Johnstown floods. The wards ore full of bruised and suffering ones, who were dragged from the teeth of tho flood. NO WA TEH-SPOUT. wanted saved.

Ln. utnl Friday. The rumor i peeled break was prevalent early der the circumstances It was essnry to secure organization1 marriage bell until the Jl In the day, but citizens remarked John appeared on the field, acco eof the calamity, It Is thinking I was trying to thwart panled by hi confidential and con the rumor was a familiar Incl-of the annual freshets. It was their efforts when I ordered anoth- admitted by the president of the South Fork Pishing club, the own- fidence mau, Rush Sloan, an lajorlty melted away. Rash told to be attacked by the they advanced upon sned to shoot me or dash tfthe artificial Conetnaugh lake, the weakness of the dam alone.

the old story, "Wolf, wolf" They gave up the first floor to the water, and retired up stairs to wait until little campaign cost $30,000, and tha No cloud burst or water-spout oc into the raging river. One Hy daawhter VrraOy OMkUt life the river should recede, as they had 30,000 was paid by Jay Cooke C( curred to compel it the frailty of io was trying to steer a lloat up- done often before, scouting the oft- In the throe days preceding th the dam and the tremendlous pres- which his wife sat on a mi Tlie opposite positions of the tw told story of the breaking or the Schonck holds to tlii WolfTsACME his hold, and in a moment the DldblilHfj huswoplcily restored ber health, aul her of the water behind was th cause of the catastrophe. reservoir. The reader will note the parties in regard to trust can determined by studying the two rc day proof of how this corruption craft swept into a sea of fiamo and remarkable conflict between that fund was used. Senator Martin, for vast sums of money expend-1 nude to the New York legit The agony ry of the mine ide offers for a money ed by tho Pittsburgh millionaire! Ihroi.J, by the committee appointed of that man was simply heartrend- owner, referred to above, and ihi WOLFF aMWOLPN.

PfcllaMpfela. ed consideration to Gen. Sehenek, led his arms to hei 'i llfluc inledoaml Downtown. Ti.l.;.I..A,,d Akjroa, Ysg it of General id being snubbed by that eminent also total loss. Their handsome and screamed in The Republicans, hav- Morchcnd who had charge of the cottages and club houses now stand Mlnw feel ine; for monopolii and only censed that, 1 gentleman went over to Sherman.

Martin held a responsible position construction, that the masonry was of solid granite and limestone, and nit kinds, spoke of trusts kindly brink of an enormous cavity iles long, two miles deep. at Washington for The Democrat, on th. Every effort was made i was believed to be ns enduring years after. At the date of thi' It took three years to build ttiedam other lmnH, wen 1 il nut enmpromlse the pyramids of Egypt. The awful Hues.

Blood StKmtt, turf-, ipHaU. Hhk.Uih, htifliw, rafa, all ll CLEVELAND. LORAIN AM) WIIKELINU R. which burst Friday, and seventy mhtmit accessible, and ere spared from ci disaster would seem to confirm tli vere constantly employed it fully 200 of the use of unfit ma- transaction the purchase of seats in now. Sherman was a pioneer and Schenck's friends hesitated about uncoveriug the coruptlori," This work was done tor the old Irving to young istruct WIN 1 1 IN E.

found under the dead body of a rel atlre. A force of men attempted Pennsylvania canal compai which utilized the Inke as a res voir, and when the Pennsylvai railroad came to Its useful uess loItepnhllciinssaid: vor hits studied that ques- hich is railed the life of This was the day set aside by the to extricate her and succeeded releasing every limb but one 1 Citizens' Committee for the bury NOKTU BOUND. destroyed. Ten years ago these not without its evils, and ing of all the unidentified dead that have been lying in the morgues since Sunday at 10 o'clock. This Pittsburg millionaires oougni ne the flames crept SOMETHING NEW.

initiations, which Is com lake and surround! ng ground and ttlthesls, i vcluslvi it tt Wh with out its dvr pointseveral times of ordering the tildes morning the men who were charge of the burying, starter) the trusts, which i new form of to chop her leg oil. it would work and nave been busy an uay. anil well known prliH inle, i have been much better to save her life even at that loss than have her There are no pathetic full of dangers and should be re- these burials. The men who have k1 and hedged around by law, Fortunately it was lred to do the work Vast wealth did not gain admission unless It was hereditary. Millionaires who did not satlsiy every member of the club might cry In vnln for admission.

No amount of money could secure permission to stup over night at the The Patent Clipper Fly Net has meshed bottoms which cannot tangle and lashes at the top which won't catch, in the harness. 5A Lap Ltaters Z21Z7Z SA Ironsides Sheet SaU5 PJSi 100 other styles of Vi Horse Sheets sad we do not believe it is of necessity do it Juat as a matter of business. escape from mutilation or death she druuO. hew Phill OU. JmIm Lapeer twahip Mich baa a hen will, nnke a rrgaUr thief mt layta a uhlthall truly thaokful, vis: a goo mat tKB(lh, para blood, an appetite like teat of a waif, re- mid by all dnjpri.u One haaArsi Assaa, one dollar Oxmoor, Iwacariostty la the step of a petrified pine stamp, gha abas 300 The best medical writer 4ale that the nop.

irritating, easy el appHeatiea. sad asm that will, by it own aeilaa, reach eN the ra- mole eore and ulcerated earfaea. Tie test. lory ot th eSort to treat catarrh dawiaw the poet few yean oblige an ta seaast that eelf one remedy ha completely aaat tteas eaa dittoes, and that la Ely Crease malm. TUs safe and pleasant remedy has ssemsamsj en.

i The bodies are being interred In realize will monopoly nor inconsistent with public advantage within cer-lin reasonable limitations." The minority, composed of Dem the cemetery nearest the place an in Johns- The 100 newspaper wn think that they where the bodies were found. club's hotel. It will not dare re having my peoph About noon a procession of about build the dam. Public sentiment hard time of it as ocrats, state their position in the would prevent It and the inhablt- 9t of them left for following language: fifty coffined bodies was seen going up the hill above the railroad. There ws not a mourner present, surrounoing country "We cannot subscribe to the do- the calamity on very short notice would certainly resort and not carrying with ine that gigantic combinatioi ipital, constituting virtual mi coats of sufficient size, or clothing So it may be set down that the olies In dealing with the necessaries and the sight was a ghastly one to behold.

It will take several days to bury tbe bodies now In the different graveyards, as there were few club has disbanded forever. It is of sufficient age and toughness to stand the life here. Their headquarters are in the cellar of an old ond exercising corporate an awful cloud hanging over these power with out being subject to the dog until this morning, and Land they feel it terribly at cement factory near the Western minental restraints ordinarily tbe present time, aitnougn tney imposed on corporations, are harm- no Implements to dig with. However, a large party of men arrived are only remotely responsible. beneficent; nor to the pro.

from Pittsburgh this morning, and The dam was pronounced by us Union telegraph office, which has been established In a old shanty. At night they sleep on blankets in sheds or barns. The barns have hav In them, and they are consider position that it is safe to trust en tirely to the corrective action ol they were pot to work at digging Botkr BLANKETS builder, the late Gen. James K. Morebead, as one of the stanchest graves Immediately.

Altogether is "'i) 5 au v. au: on m1 12 1 1 and the law or supply anu de vanh ss aethlag slse has leer aotA -m phyaiciaa and patisats freely in ill the fact. TtwnrdletTeeiafmpleaaiawlrtr yield to Ik SS4 jS A copy of Jeha ELUot's hfbta baa jast jfl been parcbaaed by the tree ef the BrKash bout am oodles were taken to the in America, and has ever since LRE THE i mand to eradicate the abuse, inci ed very luxurious. Like rho novo boen cored by that wonderful different cemeteries this morning. th by dent to such colossal combinations the men in Johnstown, tbey have At least fifty funeral processions HanuM by W.

Ath mate taafamoas Hoi competent engineers. of money and power. bad scarcely an hours sleep sli the flood. It Is reported that the sportami pasted tbe Associated Press headquarters. It was not an unusual association, which owned the South bad at W.

P. W.1U' drugstore, sight to see two or three coffins go- Fork dam, was compelled mate 8Dortiaa and Sensational paper la the indemnifying bond of 18,000,000 till Hspasaaeeaaat H.alWj big greatly oath latter. Evsvy wla fa-. liar with the healthy ptepertisa of frsat, ami 3 no one cap afford, ta ha nek aaat mJnwlli 3 while the pleasaat Oaltfecalr; aalrsajl 3 a eutern school he ce before their charter was issued. lowed by a number of mourners all In the same family.

It is Impossi AncandmakTbig pay, an5 NevraAgenls can sell this paper freely, openly and above board. OrdeTthroagh Sews Co! only. Be When the bill granting these pri ble to secure wagons or convey mbrta and ances of any kind, consequently all ts, No. Broadway, Haw We have beard a great deal ef the superior excellence of Speer'a N. J.

Wine, and of ita being adopted in European hospitals in preference to their own wines. The most scientific men of this country and liquor, astayen appointed by state government, Mtekneii, Wecaanot write more on this subject, but publish the following card, which speaks for itself: POTUXD, FFB. 1. The undersigned, having become prac tlcallT acauainted with the Wine produced All jfgjfgxi funeral processions are on toot. hardly breathe.

Some ulghtu Ilojeid fr.il reasedy, Syrap ep assy ba il hsdof oveaterariaisaraJsBsst4rtr eahs j3M byF.C.MmmAam. The fassea hahaaheltWbJmy 1 THBXR TRAINS CAUGHT IN THE about tbe hsppiut result! Th cue of Hl Sarah WWttUr, ol Lowell, UNIVERSITY OF Wfflli wboiofttred tcrribjy froa scrofulous sores; Lorain, wkh N. Y. C. St.

L. Ry. lor Forteria, Ft. Wayne, Cklwp, sad pOsM Watt. At Hfrffc witk 1.

S. M. 9. R'y tor Sendu.ky. Toledo, Detroit, (UeaoaadaUjtlBti ft.

Looto nil petal Wert urd Soolhmwt. At Stnllm. with V.P. Ji O. (to.

rly A. A O. wljtof AhU.d, Wadworth, Akron, artUldaad laliieiidajliialB-At tfuwkk, wllh C. Mt. T.

A K. K. for Akron, Ornrlll, Ml. Vnaoa aad CUwbal. At Hntrtllea, with P.

Vt. W. A C. R'y tor fAntoa, WomIw, Mtl.bagh, Al ta. with CoBDottoa ValUy for artato ob thai road.

At Canal Dover. WW C. M. Wj. Children Cry for Pitcher' Cattorla.

SUMMER LAW LECTURES nine weekly); begin 11th of Jaly. 1889. and end tub of September. Haveoveo of signal UcoaBaadays. "Fee a long Usee I had ae animal, waa r.ataetht.aml tlijaiMlOl After takJag twaaaMasst AytVlB fsaasap- by Alfred Speer of New Jersey, would say AO for CambrMK.

MarMtla, raraanoaif ta. at UMaMTfUM, ww bo propose to rrd privately: and 3rd, have found a remedy I can use with sal and thatdoea sU that la claimed for It. face aaneek; that ot Willie Duff, of Wal-polo, who had hip ilinsMin1 sorof-alau bad that physWaw iai 1 eonM not teoorer, are few qf.the many: iiaitaiwea la which woudexfml cures wre effected by thta madiein. far preferable to the quality of port wi generally furnished la this market, T. CDsfXives, V.

J. mm is oaaiagmr deafness. B. Spery, Hart waa umplesery laataeast-- 9 D.M.nsW,Onraa,M.T. Prof.

Coca, and Btat. Law. ford Conu. NFAPFuflRCHIVE NsPAPFflHCHIVE.

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