Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 November 1889 — Page 3
RACING WITH A CLOUDBURST.
Engineer Davis Brat a Sand Creek Flood by Just Seventy Seconds. George Davis is one of the oldest and best known engineers in Denver, He commenced in 1870 on the old Denver Paciic, and was tiring for Ed Hos-
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brought the first passenger train to Denver in 1870. In 1872 he was given charge of an engine, and continued in active service orrthat line until recently, when, owing to sickness, he was obliged to lie off ; but the company, appreciating his valuable services, have him employed in the Union Depot examining train hands a.3 to their knowledge of trf in rules and duties. George had the reputation of being one of the fastest runners on the road, and on one occasion, when pulling President Adams car, a speed indicator in his car indicated seventy miles an hour for a short distance; but George thinks the fastest time he ever made was en the afternoon of July 12, 1875, when he ran a race with a flood in Sand Creek, and beat it by just seventy seconds. George can tell the story best, however, utt was during the time we .were having so many floods, and the bridge over band Creek had been washed out a few days before, and the track ran down over the sand in the bottom of the creek, which was always day except when there was a flood, "We were an hour iate that afternoon, and when we reached Eaton, forty-eight miles from Denver, we were just taking water at the tank when D. B. Keeler, who was the agent at that place then, came running out to me with a message, which read: "Make all possible haste to Denver. Water coming down Sand Creek. "The message was signed by Col. Fisher, the Supei In t endent, and I knew it meant get there, and the way I lammed the old machine going over the track that afternoon was a caution. We had no air-brakes in those days, and had six stops to make, but were only sixty-four minutes from Eaton to Sand Creek. "When we reached the bank of the creek it was nearly dusk, but I could see the water coming only a few rods above, foaming and roaring, a solid wall six feet high full of timbers and wreckage from the Kansas Pacific bridge a few miles above, and I thought at first I would not chance it, but just as I was about to blow for brakes, I caught sight of Col. Fisher on the other side, waving his hat to me to come on, so I pulled her wide open and we plunged down in the hole and wriggled up the other side just seventy -second before the water struck the track and wiped it out of existence with a roar. "I stopped as quick as I could after we got over, and if you ever saw a -delighted set of passengers they were there. You see, theydsdnt know anything about it until we were down in the creek bottom, when they saw the water coming. Scared? Well, you can bet they were. They had been uneasy all the way from Eaton, and had been coaxing Ed Hoskins he was the conductor to make me stop running so fast, but when we swung down into the creek bottom at the rate of fifty miles an hour, they knew something was up, and when they caught sight of that flood they saw right away what the matter was. They got out on the bank and acted foolish, cheering me and throwing their hats in the air and shaking hands with me and saying, 'God bless you,' and all that kind of thing. Oh we had a big time there for a while, and it was days before we could run trains across the creek again.9 A Fond Parent's Surprise. A certain gentleman who has a cottage upon the beached margin of the sea has been by a friend presented with a telescope so powerful that through it the faces and doings bt unconscious passers on yachts far out at sea can be clearly discerned. On a recent afternoon as he sat amusing the leisure and idle hour which follows'the completion of the daily duty of smoking the midday cigar, by looking through the glass, he saw on a yacht far out at sea, miles away from everything to give them a notion that they were likely to be seen, a fond lover pressing to the lips of a lovely damsel the most ardent of kisses. The worst of the matter was that he recognized the lady as his daughter, and he thus found himself in a very awkward predicament of having intruded upon the privacy of the lovers, and of ihaving, so to say, stolen their secret. He was now laying the whole blame upon the giver of the telescope, whom be charges boldly with Jbeing at heart his enemy, and with having taken this subtle and cunning method of undermining his self-respect a manhood. He declares that no gentleman would give to another an instrument which cannot be used without intruding upon the privacy of his neighbors to a (degree wholly incompatible with good -breeding, and he announces that he has expresed this view to his friend, the giver of the telescope. "And what reply did he make?" wts asked by one of the household as the irate master of the house laid down the proposition aforesaid. "Reply!" echoed the owner of the telescope. "He wrote back that he vas glad that it worked so well, and that he should come down and try it for himself." Buffalo Courier. Indented writing upon iron has
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Funny Things on the Stage. Incidents that are out of the stage order of things are amusing to theater audiences, and especially the gallery boys, who are more highly entertained by them than by the play, say t'le Philadelphia Inquirer. In a recent performance of "Faust" the tenor, in the garden scene, brushed agaiust a large palm, which was not properly balanced in the pot. He set it up several times, growing more and moie agitated, but the inclination of the plant to lie down was so strong that finally, in ilespeiation, he took it by the trunk and pitched pot and all at the stage manager, who was standing in the wings. During the last performance of "Caesar" the dead Komau turned tears of sorrow to tears of laughter by raising his head from the coilin pillow before the curtain shut off the scene. Assemblages of "supers" retreating from the stage occasionally cause mirth by stumbling backward over some piece of stage machinery, and the scrub woman's perambulation across the stage is an uncommonly interesting occurrence. A door leading into the ntage, and swinging both ways, the other evening revealed the stage manager, in his shirt sleeves, standing behind it, and the audience laughed; but the greatest accident that has befallen a player for a long while was that which interrupted the performance of "Partners" at one of the theaters in this city last season. Mr. Salvini, as Borgfeldt, overwhelmed with the possibilities of business ruin aud domestic dishonor, raises himself to his full height in the strained attitude of desperate grief, and, with an exclamation, sits down suddenly on a patent revolving chair, buries Ms head in his hands and shakes his body with emotion. Just as he dropped his 200 pounds into a state of quivering emotion the chair broke. The gallery was prepared to roar, but the actor quickly mastered the situation, caught himself from falling, flung the chair away, drew up another heavy leather chair, and went on as though nothing had happened. A max -who baa practiced medicine for forty year ought to know salt from sugar. Head -what be Bays : Toiedo, O'jfo, Jan. 10. 1837. Messrs. F. J. Cheney A Co. Gentlemen : I have been in the general 'practice of rued i cine for moat forty years, and would say that in all my practice and experience have cover seen a preparation that I could prescribe with as much confidence of success as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have p:eneribed it a trreat many times and' its effect is wonderful ; and would say in conclusion that I have yet to find a case of Catarrh that it would uot cure, if thev would take U according to directions. Vouxa truly, U Zj. GOKUSHC, U. D., Office, 215 Summit street. We wiU give $100 for any case of Catarrh that can .not be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure, laken internally. P. 4. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. JVSokL by -druggists, 75o.
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Secret of the Skin, Did it ever occur to you that the -?.kin wants exercise and gets very little? Nothing is a better tonic for the complexion than a brisk cold sponge bath on rising, followed by vigorous rubbing with a dry towel, not too coarse, the face and neck receiving their full share of the friction, unless the skin is very sensitive, in which case the bare hands may be the instrument instead of the linen. This .sets the blood to moving briskly and electrifies the system. At bedtime a warm bath may be taken, and the face should be washed slowly, carefully, and thoroughly with warm water and castile soap. The oily matter exuding from the skin catches minute particles of dust which cannot bo removed in any other way, and n:any eruptions of the face are caused by nothing else than neglect of this simple precaution. After this wholesome cleansing dip the face into a basin of clear, cold water, opening and shutting the eyes under the surface, and the flesh will be left firm and healthy. This entire process Mill take barely ten minutes in the morning and twenty at night, and can, if needful, bo taken from the regular sleep, the bath being quite as restful and refreshing. New York Star. Taken Unawares. Unsuspected can ties for malaria exist everywhere. A sunken lot partly filled with water in the vicinity of your ahode, a new location upon land fined In, but formerly overflow! or xnarBhy, and causes far more occult than these produce the atmospheric miasmata which con etitute the germs that, if inhaled, ripen into fever and ague and congenital maladies. A person taken unawares with a malarial complaint should, as scon as it declares itself, seek aid from the afe. non-disappointing, cordial medicine, Hosttter's Stomach Hitters, which has for over a thin! of a century, aud in every quarter of the globe, relieved" the malariastricken, and neutralized miasma in air and water. The Bitters imparts activity to the stomach, bowels and liver, repels incipient rheumatism, and remedies inaction of thti kidneys and bladder. Appetite and sleep ar3 improved, and the infirmities of age mitigated by its use. He Fulfilled His Promise. As they passed a saloon an idea suddenly struck her. w There is no business that I know of that has to be concealed behind screen doors except those horrid drinking- saloons. I suppose it is because they are ashamed of themselves." "Spec' so,n said he. "And I want you to promise me, she continued, '"that when we are married you will never be seen going through those horrid screen doors." He faithfully promised, and ever since the knot was tied he has been slipping in at the side entrance. Listen a song of rejoicing Hearts that were heavy are glad. Women, look up and be hopeful. There's help and there's health to bi had. Take courage, O, weak ones despondsn';, And drive back the foe that you fear With the weapon that nevar will fail you, O, be of good vcheer ; for when you suffer from any of the weaknesses, "irregularities" and functional derangements peculiar to your sex, by the use of Dr. Pderce's Favorite Prescription you can put the enemy of ill-health imd happiness to rout. It is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee of satisfaction in every case, or money refunded. See bottle-wrapper. For all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels, take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. One a dose. Clarence L. Hazzard, of Beverly, PaM has submitted a new design for a Government postal card. It substitutes the reverse side of a penny in place of the head of Washington, as at present, and has lines drawn for writing on the city, county, and State to facilitate the work of the postal clerks. The design was forwarded to Washington. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and ail Throat and Lung Troubles, thuu any other medicine. The proprietor has authorized any druggist to give you a (sample Bottle Free to convince you of the merit, of this great remedy. Large Bottles 50 oents and $1. DamaTjA, deceased husbanrd to Sarah Bernhardt, was laid to rest under the Greek rite. The fcullivan right puts a man to sleep easily, too. Texas itiftinga Hibbard's Rheumatic and Liver Pills, These Pills are scientifically compounded, uniform in action. No griping: pain so commonly following the use of pills. They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no eua in the cure of &ivk Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia. Biliousness; t,n.d, as an appetizer, they excel any other preparation. An Irish sailor speaking of Paris, said he didn't like a craft where horse was the chief "mate."
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