Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 May 1894 — Page 3

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All of Kansas. Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Montana. Oklahoma, Indian Territory. Arkansas Texas, Mississippi, Alabama also nearly all of Missouri, Louisiana, Tennesoee. Idaho.

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Don't Delay.

It is your duty to yaurself to got rid of the foul accumulation in your blood this spring. 1 Foods Sarsaparilla is just tilt: medicine you need to purify, vitalize I and enrich your blood. That tired feel I iyg which aflVets enrly every one tho spring is driven oif hy 1 lood's Sar-M-punlln, thethreat spring niedieiipj irid bhnd purifier.

Hood's Pill? Cathartic wit!:

Ft. latiand, Colo., in believed to He the drvest place in the United States. The rainfall 1 heni is only ai\ inches a year, 'V

The I'oisotums Acids

In the blood should be taken lip anil removed by thi' Liver and Kidneys, but

these organs get their wi rk and tisin. There are

urea largest export is beans.

Finland yields lumber and iron

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Bhutan, a State in the famous for its swords.

Tunis yields enormous olive oil and dried fruits.

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Excursion rates to Portland,

San Francisco. Lob Angeles ("levelant. New Yington. etc.

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A Justice ol' the Peace Says. Hon. John Nealey, justice of tho peace and ex-member of the House of Representatives from Meredith, X. H.. was for tweiv.' years a terrible sulTerer with rheumatism. lie says: I cannot obtain anv medicine which does me so much good as your Sulphur Bitters, and think it is the best medicine made.

Victoria's principal export is gold.

Why Should I

Not have confidence in that which has done me a world of good? If you had sulTered years with liver complaint and got cured by using Sulphur Bitters, would not you too have confidence in them? J. R. Nasii. Hotel Winthrop. Boston.

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Lane. New York, and they will send to ous cloud-bursts along the l'ine creek your express address two large bottle I mil

enough for one month's treatment. Au one who is having an argument v. :th the rheumatism will feel fully repaid ty tho first dose. Agents wanted.

Go South Now at. Half Rates.

Southern Alabama, on the Mobile and Ohio R. R., at one fare for the round trip. You will tind more free Government land, cheaper railroad lands, and more improved farms at a less price than ary where elBe in America. The country along the Mobile «.t Ohio is free from swamps, bae the lowest death rate in America, has the purest of soft water and the pleasantest climate all the year. You can raise three crops each year on the same land, and make more money on each crop than you can in the North People are coming. Prices will advance Now is tho to secure a home where it only costs half as much to live, and you can make twice as much money, have better health, and live with more comfort all the year thaa in tho North.

Full particulars sent by E. H. Posey, General Passenger Agent. Mobile. Ala. May 11 1m.

I O S O O S IN E S S A N N A A E

Pcnpln of WIlllnniHport. l'a,, Klco for Tliolr Lives—Much I.ohs of Property

Certain— Worst Flood Slnco tlir Dlie

aster of 1880,

become tlio favorite! I'lIII.ADKI.IMIIA, l'a., May 21.—News everyone who trHs them. comes from Williamsport that at 1 o'clock this morning the big lumber boom broke and the logs are going down the river. There were 175,000,(100 feet of logs in the boom.

Wii.i.iA.MsroiiT, l'a May 21.—With the horrors of the disastrous Hood of

ml of order—fail to do promises to be as great as that of the result is rhenna- live years ago, the people of this city :i thousand remedies (and all through the West Branch

{for the liver and Kidneys, but there is only one cure for rheumatism, and that is Dr. DrunimoiKi's Lightning Remedy. 1 you have the disease send So to the ™... Drumnionu Medicine Co.. -IS Maiden 1 swelling all of the streams anil nuiner-

1 So*) which spread death and destruc- three-foot tlood and water

tion throughout this valley brought back to memory by the threatened :langer of a sweep of water that

valley were in a state of panic that turned the usually quiet Sunday into a day of remarkable excitement. Since Friday night a steady and almost continuous down-pour of rain has been

other tributaries of the West Branch of the Snsquehanna have made all of the streams overflow their banks. The water has spread out over the country and at every point is pouring I into the main river.

In anticipation of the Hood that is expected the tire and church bells were rung at '.0 o'clock yesterday morning to notify the people of the impending

O11 May Sth and 2Gth tickets can be jilng.er an ,i since that hour the work purchased at all stations in the North, 0

to any point in eastern Mississippi or progress. In the hundreds of homes

preparing for the worst has been in

that were submerged five years ago the people were moving out and storing their goods in the houses of those living on the highlands. The business part of the city was a complete wreck five years ago, and hundreds of merchants were moving their stock to places of safety. Conveyances of every description were hurrying through the streets of the city loaded with household goods and merchandise.

The regular church services were ail suspended and in all of the houses of worship those who attended confined their devotion to offering up of prayers for the assistance of providence in the present grave emergency.

The river is coming up rapidly and is now twenty-one feet above the low water mark. As the certainty of great destruction of property grows more apparent the general interest in creases Four miles of track of the Glen Allen Lumber company have been swept, away.

The boom at Lock Haven has broken and 1 f.000,000 feet of logs have been lost. The I'pper linden boom also broke at ":Ho this afternoon. It contained 10.0110,000 feet of logs and they have gone down. They are about ir0,000,000 feet of logs in the main boom and half as many more in the city uiill ponds that may go 011 a wenty-five-foot flood. •J a. m.—With the rain still falling, the river has overflowed its bank in the center part of the eitv anil the water is rushing up Market street and out to Third and Fourth streets, in the business parts ol the city, where the. cellars are now full of water. The present height of the flood is twentyfour feet, and it is estimated that it will reach twentv-seven feet from the present rainfall. The height of the river in the flood of 13S9 turned it out of its course and emptied it in from the north of the city and it is feared that there may be a repetition of that disaster.

Hhaofohd, Pa., May 21.—The worst flood in Bradford's history is rushing through Tuna valley. Twenty streets contiguous to the creek are inundated and hundreds of families are driven from their homes. The Douglass dam is partly torn away. The North street bridge is gone and several railroad and street bridges are in danger. The railroad people are holding down their bridges with heavily loaded cars. In the Sixth ward twenty families were taken out of their houses in boats during the night and on Clarence. Kiver and Hilton streets, a rescue corps with skiffs saved as many more. Luckily there were 110 fatalities. A 13-month-old baby fell into the east branch in the afternoon and was being swept away in the current. Thomas' l'otter leaped into the creek, and after a desperate struggle, saved the -.hilil.

The flood from the east branch covers the territory over which run tlie Krie railway company's tracks,the Western New York Pennsylvania tracks and those of the Bradford, & Kinua railway. Webster street is navigable by boats

ttlver* May ftlne Thirty

I'uii.ftnK.i.pniA. l'a.. May 21.—Dispatches to Pennsylvania railroad officials report that it has been raining for several days that the water of the Susquehanna is still rising, and that a conservative estimate places the probable total rise at from twenty-five to thirty feet At lienovo the water has risen to twenty-three feet above lowwater line, at Driftwood ten feet and Keating sixteen feet. At the latter point the river is rising a foot an hour.

Part of Lock Haven is under water and the flood there is very high, and between Bellefonte and Rising Springs two spans of one of one of the railroad bridges had been carried away. There is a seven-foot flood in Lycoming creek, and tit Rising Springs the water is eighteen inches higher than it wa.s in ISS'.l.

Ai.ioona, Pa., May 21. Between this city and Mill Creek the loss from tlooil is very great. Crops tire destroyed and fences and small buildings luive been washed away.

Sii.M'i ky. l'a Mav 21.—The flood is

expected here to-night. Washouts.on the Reading- and Pennsylvania railroads lutvu laid out passenger and freight trains.

.Many Towns K!ood»cI.

Jei!«v:y Miokk, l'a., Mav 31.—Wind, ram and storm are causing grave

inr at tlui rate hour.

Johns'

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'vsand cellars full of water.

About Slfi.O'iO worth of timber belonging to the '"onomu"gh Lumber company broke loose and was carried away, '.earing two bridges away and causin grei'it da mage. Fiftv feet- of a stone w::ll along t'ue ('oneniauirh river, was washed away and crops in the vicinity were ruined, entailing a loss of tnousaada of dollars.

Ham 1 reaks Above Altoona. A i.thon'.a, l'a.. May 21.—The dam in the l.orseslii'.e curve, above this city, broke at II:/.0 o'clock last night, thirteen feet of it being carried away. The people living in the valley had ample time to get out of the way ot rushing-water. If the heavy rainfall continues the rest of the dam will probably lie carried away. Altoona gets its water supply from this body of water.

Imprisoned in Tlioir Homes. u.nTi.Ni.uon, l'a., May 21.—Within the last twenty-four hours the Juniata and the llaystown branch have risen twenty-two feet, flooding the low farms and imprisoning whole families in their homes. At Sloyestown, Bedford county, Mrs. Jacob Miller, while trying t.o save her personal belongings, was drowned. Whole farms on the llaystown branch have been practically ruined, buildings and fencing washed away and crops destroyed.

Drowned Out at Lock Haven. P1111 1 iKi.i'ii 1 a. Pa., May 21. At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Western I'nion force at Lock Haven was driveu from the oHice by the flood, and since that hour nothing has been heard from that point. The office is located in the center of the town, some distance from the river, and the destruction of property must therefore. be very great.

Oleitn Is In Hunger.

til.K an, N. Y., May 21. From present indications (ileau is going to have a duplicate of the great flood of five years ago. But a few inches more will be required to shut off the pump station. Kast Olean looks like a vast lake. No teams have been able to pass along the lloardmanville road from Kast Olean.

Buffalo Doom Not Kscapc.

Bci-kai.o, N. Y.. May 21.—All the lower portions of the city are flooded. At Port ville the streets are submerged and people are being driven from their homes. Merchants have been forced to take their goods off the floor and pile them on the counters and upon boxes and barrels.

High Water In New York. C5k.nk.sok, N. Y., May 21.—The heaviest rainstorm for years, lasting fortyeight hours, has caused a great flood in the Ceneseo river, and an immense amount of damage has been done. The river continues to rise at the ratf of eight to twelve inches an hour, and only lacks eighteen inchesof the highest llooil in ten years.

BASEBALL REPORT.

Pvrceutngo of the Various Clubs in the Nationkl I.ciiRue. The following table shows the number of games played and the positions of the clubs composing the National I eague up to lo-day:

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trouble throughout this entire section, It lias rained heavilv, almost unceasingly, since last Wednesday, and there is a twenty-six-foot Hood 011 this bran.'h of the .Susquehanna river, and I it is expected to reach a height only second to t-ne great Hood of June, 1S U), and may even exceed that, as at this hour the river is rising at the rate of 1 or-e foot an hour. Many families are leaving the towns and seeking safety I from the Hood by going to the hills. At Williamsport there is a twenty-

now ris-

oi' more thim :i toot an

1 1

.loir

Also. v.".

M'owx, l'a,. May 1.—The st rainstorm since the big flood ee.sed yesterday morning and light disclosed llooded streets

lieavie of lvs early and al

in-• -i Per

Clubs. I'layeii. Won. Lost. Cent. Cli'velainis 21 17 -I 810 HaJllinores U'.i 16 Kill I Philadelphia 17 S 68C 1'iu^lniri 21 l-l C61

Bostons 2H 13 10 565 IJiuo»...vli.-, ^'.1 It 47.S New Yorl It I--Clncinnatls 'Jl 10 II 476 Si Louis "I 10 14 417 Louisville* Ill 6 Ki 316 ChlciiKOS 21) 6 30C Washlugtons 2:"i 11 22 120

St. Louis aud Cincinnati were the only two clubs that played yesterday, at the former city. The scores were:

At St. Louis: st. Louis, 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 Ctnciniiiiu. ..... 2 0 0 I 0 0

Second game: Si Louis .. .1 0 0 Cinelin iti .. .. 0 0 :i

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HOUSE SHOE A I! HOWS

TO FLORIDA

I- 4 0- 3

0- 1 3- 7

National league games were played Saturday as follows: At Chicago—Clevelauds, 9 Chicago,5.

At Baltimore—Baltimore, 7 Washington. r. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 8 Boston, 7.

At Brooklyn—Brooklyns, 3 New Yorks, :t. At St. Louis—St. Louis, 5 Cincinnati. 3.

4*n1nrei Miner Slain by Strikers. it no ii a m. Ala., May 21.—At Pratt City Walter Cilover, a colored miner, was awakened from sleep, called lo his door and shot dead. The murderers then fled. At daylight Jerry llilliary, Connie Sullivan and John Uriver, striking miners, were arrested for the murder. The force ol guards has been increased and the word given to shoot violators of the law.

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For a late style, handsome top buggy.' Cairo to us one instead of going to some otic pise and inure for a poorer 01 e. ..

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to Lexington, Chattanooga, Birmingham, Meridian, New Orleans anil through Chatt.mooga to Rome, Atlanta, Macon." and Jacksonville, Fla. Through cars to Jackson, Vickstmrg and Shrevcport, and to Knoxville, Tenn., and Ashevillo, N.C.—See ihc map. Direct line to Texas, Mexico and California via New Orleans or Shrevepoil.

The travel this year will be greater than ever before. Remember that the Queen and Crescent is the only line running solid vestibulcd trains from Cincinnati to Florida. It is 109 miles the shortest line. Time, 27 hours.

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Ladies,

Mrs.

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A Beautiful Woman

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Our,goods for quality, and pric es for beiglow-,: lots of money. Come in and see.

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The Queen and Crescent Route

IT IS THE SHORTEST LINE

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TOBACCOS, AND SMOKERS ARTICLES.

For The Next Ten Days

We will sell a good tongueless

Cultivator $7\f)0

Just received a large shipment of that best and el in is he a

The Light Runnim

Milwaukee Binder and Mower!

Still leads the procession. Eagle Claw Cultivators are the avorite. See our line of lluggies for Bargains.

HOCLEHAN & QOJLLEN.

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Miss Jennie Cade is with her as trimmer. A specialty is made this season of cheap hats—all neat and stylish. See them.