.ah.ttiiiMurrhiuiNtifi i Don't be Deceived By those who fTdr' sub ifc st;tutcs for Cottolenc. Its success has baan so ; Jfc phenomenal that miniCr, St: ous imitations 'tire now jt: being offered which are Ex claimed to bef."just as -38 good," All .these 4. 3 H 'imitations ?; ; lacUthb intrinsic rtierit of-H5i Cottolene and will prove t: disappointing and disa : greeable to those who use E thferti. These counterfeits fc differ widely from Cotto- lerte and are fnere 3f 31 3? e Experiments! when compared' tti the reliable Shortening Cot- ET tolene. Save money, an- noyance and your health - Jt: byrefusingall substitutes 7: : offered to take the place oi uottoiene. s Soidjo thrco una Uvo oound pons. MaAecnlyby .''" N.K. FAIRBANKS CO- CHICAGO, AND 139 J. DEUlURE 1VE., ,at PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOUUYXKILL DIVISIOH. JUNE 3d, 18B4. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlcgan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Ne Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, ReadlcK t-onstown, rncenixvuie, womstown inaj.'nr (idelpbia Broad street station) at 0:00 sa 11:4: a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Pott vlllo and Intermediate stations 8:10 a. tn, SUNDAYS. For Wigijan's, Gllberton, Frscltvllle, Nc Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. a; 10 a. c and 3:10 p. d. For Hamburg, Heading, Pnttt town, Phcenlxvillo, Norrlstown, Fhtlaaelcnii at 6:00, 8:41, a. m., S:10p. m. Trains le7i Fraolivlilo for Shonaadom 10:40a.m. and 12:11, 5:01, 7:4! and t0:W p. it Sundays, It 18 a. m. and 6:40 p. in. Leave PoUsviUo for Shenandoah at loil 11:48 a. m. and4:40, 7:16 and 10:00 p.m Sunday at 10:40 a. m. andCili p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Iiroad street station) fc Shenandoah at 6 67 ana 8 85 a t 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sunday iu it 6 60 a m. Leave Iiroad StreetHtatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOUK. For New York. Express, week dayr, at 880, 4 05. 4 60, E15, 6 50, 783, 820, D 60, 11 DC 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 12 41 p. in, (Limited T press loa and 4 22-p m. dmine cars.) 140 280, 320, 100, 6 00, 900, 6 60, 713, Bl, 10 00 pm, 1"01 night. Sundays 3 SO, 4 06, i . & 16, 8 12, 9 oO 11 03 a m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 80, 4 .'(11' -lted 4 !S 6 m- IS 60. 1 13 w a (2 p ra U 01 night Express for Boston, without chango, 11 a a, weekdays, and 6 60 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Haltli. lore and Washington 8 50, T 20, 8 81 0 10, 10 20, 18 a m. tl 40. (12 35 limited dlnlnt car,) 1 30, 8 id, 1 41, (5 lb Congressional Llmlte? Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 017 6 65, 7 40 p. a.. 120.) night week days. Sue days, 3 60, 7 M, 9 10. 11 18 11 40, a m., 4 41, 6 K 40 p m. an 1 12 03 night, Lt'avo ilarket Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOU ATLANTIC CITY, Et press, 5.10, 8.20, 9.30 a. m. (1.00 Saturdays only) a. 3, t. 4.20, 6.00 and 5 40 p. m. week days HundayB, express 0, 7.S0, i, 8.30, U, 9.15 a. m. and !.30p. m Excursion week Uijs, 7 a. m. San days, 0.50 i, m, Returning, leave Atlantic City for Ph.ladelphla, 6 45 (Mondays only), 7, 7 60, 9, 1(U a. m. 3, I, 5 30, 7.53 and OlOpmi. week days. Sundays, 3.3a, 4.03, 5, 5.30, 6, 7, 8.05 D.05 and 9.55 p.m. For Cape May, Anglosea, Wlldwood and Holly lleach, express, 9 a in. (1.30 Saturdays to Capi May only) 2.30, 4 and 6 pm, week days. Sundays. R.-") a. in. Excursions, 7 00 a. m. daily. Returning, express trains leavo Care May for Philadelphia, week diys, 7, 9 a m.,2.30 and 4 45 p. m. Sundays, 3 45, 5, 8.65 p. m. For Sea Ialo City, Ocean City and Avalon, Express, 9.10 a. in., 2 80 and 4.20 p. m, week uays, nunu.iys, d.ou a. m excursion, 7.uu a. m dally. Returning, express trains leave Sea Ialo City for Philadelphia, week days 6 54, 9.15 a.m.. 2.33, 6.21 p. m. Sundays, 4 04 , 5 40, 919 p. m ForSomers Point, express, 7, 8 20,9 30 a. m. 2, 3, 4 and S 40 p. m. wees days. Sundays, 6 60, B, 9, 9 43 a.m. S. M. PBIVOST, J. it. VT003. Oen'l uhrrr Ter-'t 'm't'" THE GRiiAT SUCCESS ' 2ik", Oft- aT ' "-is 61 (A B. R. Severn. F E. Magargle, W. H, Waters van J. uavies, ANDJLIVEHY. 13 North Jardin Street. When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOIX'S HOTEL 2G0 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars. For the... Cleary Bros' Hot Season Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers of the finest laser, bjera. 17.ind 19 PKh Allej, Sluotnloii, Fa. 5 O as , I u .2 RI A Bbquol to a Murder by Train Bob bers Fear Ohioago. OASEOFDK. JKKYLL AND MR. HYDE A Ynurig Mnii, llnlillng ft Ilnaiiomllile and Lucrative I'onltlnii In tlie Day Time, Itftcomna llandlt by Nlglit, mid Finally a Rlnrilerpr. , ClIICAdo, AttK. 27. Two 'desperadoes Mill tip a , Chlengd, Mlhvnhkee and St. Paul frelKlit train just over'tho county line, killed . Railroad Detective Patrick Pweur, nutl" rdlibed the conductor and escaped. Omcer McOrath was tirobably fatally shot while trying to'( cittcli them, anil a force of police and civilians only oaptured them In a, woods after tho ex change of a hundred shots nnd a six hours' chaio. I The desperadoes foufiht off thoblticcoats and, excited civilian participants In the liiati hunt until their ammunition was ex hausted and then", unable tij reply to the Are that was poureiUti upon them, sought fnfety In flislft Uullcts from the officers' revolvers brought both men to tho earth and when the police apprehended the men thev were weak from the loss of blood, As soon as the wounded men were taken In charge the Infuriated citizens demanded that tho wounded men be Immediately deprived of their lives. Tho officers Were forced to draw their revolvers to Save tho men. The crowds made desperate at tempts to get the bandits from tho police. but each time they were replused without bloodshed, Polico Inspector Schaack took charge of the prisoners and started at once for the West Avenue station with them. There the desperadoes gave their names as 111 Lake and H. F. Gorman. Lake, Who is about 24 years old, was shot In the neck and his recovery Is doubt ful. He admitted killing tho" detective and pollcemau. Tho other robber was not dangerously wounded. The man giving his name us Gorman has been Identified by responsible parties as II. E. Griswold, a woll-to-do local in' spector of the Manchester Assurance com. pany. It appears to be a case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Griswold had no need to steal or shoot his fcllowmen, but ho did It apparently because he loved the mystery and excitement of such a life, Crime has apparently become a pastime with him, nnd he is supposed to have found an apt pupil In Lake, a poor unem ployed laborer. During the day time Griswold filled the important position of fire risk Inspector, which he used as n cloak for his mnraudlng excursions dur ing tue uigut. About Ave years ago Griswold married a country girl, and she became Mrs. Gor don, not Griswold. Since then they have lived in varipus parts of Chicago, their Inst residence being at 13 Curtis street. Yesterday tho timid, frightened wito called at the police station and gave her name as Gordon, saying she never knew her husband by any other nnme. It Is believed that the polico department, with the help of the railroad companies, aro running to earth iu this dual nrrestalong train of depredations of which Griswold Is the center. The story of Gviswold's life, so far ns known, is unique. Dorn almost twenty- eight years ngo, his father tried to give him a fair education, but tue boy's in, stincts were wild and lawless. He event ually disappeared from home, and was next heard of in the west as a cowboy and ranchman. After several years of adven turous life in California, Oregon and Idaho he came to Illinois nud secured em ployment as a brokemnu nt Itnck Island. Ills. While there he married, nnd with tho influence of his wife bean to live n quieter life. His father, who is a travel lng inspector for the Home Firu Insurance company of ?ew York, .noting the 1m provement iu his behavior, used his influ ence to stcure tho son a position with tho local oillce of the Manchester Assuranco company. '( dug Griswold rew proficient In his new position nud soon drow a handsome salary. However, thoreformation Was not complete, but just when Griswold began his double career, while In the employ of the Assurance company, is not known. Further disclosures are expected at the inquest over the remains of Detective Owens, which hns been postponed fpr a week to permit the police to make a full investigation of Grlswold's and Lake's careers. Lake, who was so desperately wounded in the raid, is feeling better today. It Is said that he came of a good family, and that his father is William Lake, of Os wego, N. Y., a traveling man for a New York newspaper. Lake is a casket trim mer, and had been out of work for months, and he nnd his wife were on the verge of starvation. I'lttshurgers Win. Pittsburg, Aug. 27. The road race from Buffalo to Pittsburg between teams of these two cities and Cleveland was won by George E, Williams, of Pittsburg. The Pittsburg team nlso won the trophy with a score of 40 out of 100. Cleveland eoored 14 and Buffalo 0. Williams' time was 20 hoars, 37 miuutes. He broke bis last year's record Dver tho same course by more than three hours. C. G. Wallln, of Erie, came iu second, In addition to these the following riders arrived during the twenty-four hours iu the order named: Louis Grimm, Cleveland; C. M, Wake field, Pittsburg; M. Mignerney, Buffalo; L. P. Dillon, Wheeling; J. H. Benz, Wheeling, North, Westfleld, N. Y. llurzard Oet Klavan Venn. Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 27. Abe Buz zard, the ex-evangellst, pleaded guilty on Saturday to various charges of burglary and felonious usimult. Buzzard was sen tenced to eleven years' Imprisonment; Daniel Weinhold, Buzzard's chief accom plice, was given six years and six months Iu the penitentiary; James Stllwell, two years and nine months in the penitentiary; Charles S. SchacfTer, twenty-one months in the county prison; Harry Fasnacht, twenty-one months In the county prison; David Schaeffer, fourteen months In the county prisou, and Harry Hower, thirteen months In the county prison, Kolblte Will Elect a Senator. Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 27. A prom inent Republican who was active In Jfojb's interest duriug the recent cam paVgn'ls authority for the statement that the Kolbltes will, In November, when the legislature meets, convene a legislature of their owu, elect a United States senator to succeed Morgan', who wilt, it Is thought, be a Republican, and adjourn. They will then let their senator contest with Morgan, who will be re-elected to ucced himself. Castorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing' Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years uso by millions of Mothers. Castorla Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Priond. Castoria. "Castorlnl3so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior U any iirescriptiou known to mo." n". A. Ancmcn, M. D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The uso of 'Castorla' is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorso It, Few are the intelligent families who do not keep CastorU within easy reach." Cwvos Mabttn, D. D New York City. Tnu CESTAtnt Wonably Fatal yuarrel at IlnneaniTllIc HoLLlDAYSBURd, Pa., Aug. 25. A quar rel between XV. H. Prnbert and Council man James Langham, two cltir.ens ol Duncansville, one mile west of here, ended tn Prabert shooting Langham twlfla with a revolver and then slashing the senseless man with a dirk knife. Langham oau hardly recover. Prabert was arrested. Will bs Sent IIrck to Liverpool. Washington, Aug. 25. Superintendent StUmp, of the immigration bureau, has received from Inspector Darry, at Buffalo, N. Y., a roportintho caseof Solomon Cep elovltzh, who with his wife and six chil dren arrived at Philadelphia from Liver pool four weeks ago In the steamer K on- Bincton and nroceeueu at once to uuuaio. The report shows that the family wore paupers, and were assisted to America by the Jews' Emigration society, oi uonuon. He has had no work since he landed, and has nothing to live on. He will be sent back to Liverpool. Humor in messages. Unflnlnbpil lllanks Left In Telegrniili Ofllcrs Which Show Mental l'crturbatlon. If persons will leavo their half finished messages around tho tolegrnph offices, thoy ought to nt least bo of a cheerful nud hu morous character. When you run in dur ing tho day to write n dispatch to your wife that you will not bo homo to dinner, nnd God bless her, bconuso you nro detain ed on pressing business, and como across thing llko this on tho top of tho telegraph blanks it pains you: "For God's sake, hurry upl I am tired of waiting nround hero. Como out and buy mo n cigar and n drink. 'B." Now, sombthlhg llko tho following Is more satisfactory, for It has n tendency to tono up tho enervated systau: " Ho suro como up tonight. Jack hero poker, beor, lunch. SADIE." Ton words oould scarcely bo more fraught with moaning or promise more fun for tho monoy. Tho Inforonco is that tho seduo tlvo message is from girl to girl and that tliero is somebody el so whoso namo It is unnecessary to mention. "Jack" is thrown out as nn inducement, and tho lunch nnd beer and poker as a clincher. Sadio Is all tight. From thoso carefully worded copies ly ing round on desks and iloor It would eccni that many persons practico on their message before thoy come, to tho telegraph office then they dash it off, just ns if thoy wore accustomed to using tho wires every day. Those who don't, however, leavo two or three scr.iwls like this: First Attempt Don't you worry nny Second Attempt Don' t worry uny moro. It will be Third and Successful Attempt Don't worry. I will bo homo all right Wednes day. G, II. G. Not Infrequently two or thrco trials aro in' essary to begot oh address. You will imvnys find these evidences of n perturbed spirit about a telegraph office. Now York Tiaruld. DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVER To 648 N. Eighth St., llEf- - above Green, I'hlla, Pa., P'-rmerlv at 208 North Hecrmd St . is the old est Id America for the treatment of Uptviat Dlsmses and Youth til Jtrrora. 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(All conveniences, elevator service.) 11 WEST MAHKET, WILKES-BAURE, Pi There nro many reasons why anyone thinking of getting business training should write to ua for catalogue ami In formation. College opens Sept. 3. Pupils boarded In private families, (not regular boardlrtg houses) W to W per weak. WADE & WILLIAMS, Principals. Castoria. Cnstorln cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Uomadi, Diarrheal, Erudition, Ktus Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- . geetlon. Without Injurious medication. "For several years I havo recommended your 'Castorla,' and shall always continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." EDwra F. Pahoxk, 31. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., Now York City. CoMPAirr, 77 Mmuuv Sthket, New York Cm $3 SHOE"! EQUEAKma. 95; CQRDOVAN, FKNCH&ENAMEUEDCALn 43.S-RNECA'F&taWl P0LICE.3 SOLES. EXTRA FINE. U1 2.I.7BoysSchoolShiies. LADIES' .SEND TOR CAlALOGUb WU'DOUCUAS, BROCKTON, MASS. You can save money br purcuosiujt , I,. Ilounins bhocs, , Because, we are the largest manufacturers OI advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you ngalnst higu prices ana the miaaiemon-s proms, uu, .uuw equal custom work in style, easy fittiug and wearing qualities. We have them so d every, where at lower prices for the value given than any otner raaicc. laicc uu suu.umtc. JUu dealer cannot supply you, we can. bold by Joseph Ball, Shenandoah, Pa. HARTMAN STEEL PI0KET FEN0E Is tho cheapest and beat fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawn-,, cem etery lots or any kind uf fencing M II. Mastuii has the agency and carries it In stock at his marDie ana granite uuras, 127 N. JAUUlN ST, :ADING RAILROAD SYSTEM IN EFFECT JONE 20, 1891. Trains letve Shenandoah as follows i For Now York via Philadelphia, wee dy MO.p.25,7.20, a.m., 12.32, 2.55. 5.65 p.m. Kuni. J.10, a. m. Fo New Yorli via Mmo Chunl week flays, 6.25,7.15) a. TO., 12.32, 2.65 p. ra Vor Keadlng and Philadelphia, wcet flat 1.10,6.25,7.20, a.m., 12.3:, 2.65, 6.66 p.m But day, 2.10. a. ra. Far Pottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, t. tn. 15.33. 2.55. 6.65 d. m. Sunday. 2.10 a. m. For Tam&qua and Mahanoy City, week dtyt 8.10, 6.25, 7.20, &. m., 12,33, 2.55, 6.65 p. m. Uun day, 2.10, a. m, Additional lot Mahanoy City weeic nays, i iw p. m. For wllilarasport, Sunbury and Lewlsbun week days, 3.2S, 11 ?n a. m 1.33. 7.00 p. m Sunday, 3.85 a. m. For Mahanoy Plane, wefk days, 2.10, 8.86, 6.7 7.20, 11.30 a.m., 12 3i. I.Vk 2.55, 5.t8, 7.09, S.i n. m. Sund&v. 2 10. S. 25. a. m. Tor Ashland and Sbamokln, week days, 8.f 7.30, 11.80 a. m., 1.86, 7.00, W.S5 p. m. tin flay 3.s a. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH I Leave New York via Philadelphia, weektj 00 a. m., 1 80,4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.16 nlent. iai. day, 6.00 p. m. Leave NewYorkvia MaucUChunk.weekflaj' i 30. H.10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Lav PhlladelDhla. Heading Termlin eek days, iM, 8.36, 10,00 a. m., and .u ,ii2, 11.30 pm Sunday. 11.30 p.m. Leave Readlnir. week ilavs. l.U.7.10, 10.W, II . m., 5.56, 7.67 p m Sunday, 1.8, a rr LeJve Pottsvllle, week days, 2.85, 7.40 i c l'i ti. o,iip. a Sunday, z.ao a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.13, 8.60, ll'Ji m . 1 20. 7.15. 9 W d. m. Sunday. S.1B . rr. T - .., r, . ... n 1. V Ai. ' 11.47 1. m., 1.51, 7.44 . 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.41 a. m. Leavo Mahanoy Plane, woek dtrs, 2 ti' i.t 9.30, 9.87, 11.59 a. m., 12.68, 3.06, 6.20, 0.a6,7. E-j. . . p. m, Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wlllmmsport, week days, 10.10, a. 8.36,11.15p.m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m, For llaltlmore, Washington and tho West v 11 O. K. R.. throueh trains leave lteafili. Terminal. PhlladelDhla. (P. & IC, R. R.) at XJs 7.10, 11.24 a. m., 3 44,5.18. 7.22, p. m Huntlnf 8.29 7.w, u.m a. m., a io, p. m ATLANTIO CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street vTbkr ana outn rstreei wnari lor Aiianiio uuy, Week-Davs Einress. 8.00. 9.00 10.15 a, Maturdavs onlv 1.30). 2.00. 3.00, 4.00. 4,30. 5.00, 5,45 p, m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. ra., 4.45, 6.30 n. m. One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a, m. a.m., 4.43 p. m. Accommodation,' 8,00' a. m TOT, U I lO it 111 Q 1111 ill IV and 4.45 p, m. One dollar excursion train 7.00 a. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Al 1UU11U UUU AIHtHlBUB niUUUC., Week-Davs ExDress. 6.20. (Monday on) 8.15), 7.00,7.46,9,00, 10.15 a. tn., and 3.80, l. 5,30, 7.30, 9.30 p. m, Accommodation, 8.10 a 'i and 4 82 p. m. One dollar exourblon train, fro oot M iaslsslnni Ave. onlv. 0 W p. in. Bundays-Kxpress, 8.30, 4.00, 5.00. 6 00, 6 80, V .(10. 7 80. 8 00. 9 30 n. m. Accimmodattou. 7.1 a in. and 5 06 p m. One dollar excursion train from f Kit allHklsslppl Ave, only o.io p, m. Parlor ears on all express trains. C. O. UA.N0O0K, uen. Pais. Ajl. PhilailelnWa p. 1. A. SWEIOAltl). Oen. Supt Million of Dollars Go np In smoke every year. Take no risks bnt get youc. houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured lu nrst-ohiss, rella pie companies, as represented ny DAVID FADST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies Frr Of 1 IN A CYCLONE. Terrible Destruction on tbo Sea oi Alov and Inland, FULLY A THOUSAND LIVES LOST. This linn N'nt lnoluile lllime UndmibUdly Lnftt oil tli Una flntid I)nvatatt a Vallry In lmlln, but tlie Activity nf Gov eriimsnt OtllclaU l'ravcuts I.o of Lltn. ST. PnTKitsnuuo, Aug. 27. A wind oi donth. No other name can describe the cyclone that swept across the Sea of A7"V Saturday. It will be Impossible for days yet to compute the dnmngc done, but It is almost certain that at least 1,000 people have porlshed, some by drowning, other by being crushed under railing bouses and trees. The excitement is great nmona the American colony In this city, for It li feared that at least two parties of Ameri can tourists were on the Sea nf Azov at the time the wind did Its deadly work There has been a stream of callers at thi oillce of the American minister, asking, almost begging, for news from Odessa, wheuco the tourists were to have started on the regular sightseeing trip across (lit Crimea, visiting Sebastopol, Balaklavo and the other famous battle scenes. The parties were separate, but It Is probable that they started within twelve hours ol each other, and according to the schedule of these excursions they would have ! reached tho Strait of Kertoh Saturday morning, thence to go by steamboat north to Ilerdlansk, wbere they would take the train back to Odessa. It Is said that the leader of one of these parties had proposed a trip a Bhort dis tance north from Temrlnk into the land of the Black Cossacks. It his party branched off in that way they have un questionably perished, for the hurricane ravished almost the entire east shore ol the Sea of Arov. Everybody is nravina that some lucky chance delayed the excur sionists. At a late honr there was still only s gensral report of the disaster on which tc base surmises of the Americans' safety. This report recounts wide havoc. The wind was flrst felt at Nogalsk. Nogalsk is peopled mostly by fishermen, who were out on water. When tho hurricane had swept out to the north a terrible scene was presented. Tho village was razed, overturned, as if an Immenso plow had been pushed through it. Lyiug tvory where were women and children, dead or In the last agonies of death. The shallow waters of the Sea of Ar.ov was lasliedlintc such a height that It was plain that every Ilsnlng boat must nave been stink. The cyclone swept on to the northeast after wrecking Nogalsk. Its path scums to have beju unusually wide, for at Marl- nopal It devastated thu country to a point eleven miles inland, and had Its outer edge far upon the sea. Marinopal wan practically blotted out of existence Not three bouses in a uundred are left stand lug. It Is estimated that over 200 perished in tbls town alone. Nortli of Marinopal the storm seems to havo mnde a sudden turn to eastward over Dolgn Points, its ft. edge itillictiug slight damage to the town of Iierdlmsk. Houses there were uuroofed and a dozen persons nere kllli-d by fnlllng timbers. At sea the storm made its full fury felt Of the steamers that touch nt the port ol lierdimsk not one had come in at the hour of the latest report. Grave fears are expressed that, every craft lu tlie sen has gone to the bottom and that every passe n ger is drowm d. When the wind swept over the northerc end of Azov it took a new course, goinp southerly along tho coast of the laud of the Black Co-,sa,'k. In turn ICisk ami iVchuiiv were ravaged, each town being almost totally destroyed. Telegraphic communication with thu dlstrtet is suspended, and it is impossible to learn the extent of the destruction, but at least 1,000 persons must havo died on the two shores. Iho storm as nearly as can now bo learned seemed to suddenl; lose its force near Temrink, nnd passed off, with comparative quiet, southerlj over the Black sea. VIIXAC1EK3 Wll'llt) OOT Y FLOOD. GoTtrnment OfurlaU Forethought Pro vented Appalling- Loss of Life. SIMLA, India, Aug. S7. Gohna lake which for somo time past has threatened to break Its bounds and sweep down the valley at the head of which It lies, has broken the dam which controlled the waters. Thousands of tons of watei poured through the valley like a cataract, sweeping everything before It. Huge boulders were swept along like pebbles, trees were uprooted und carried on the crest of the flood, and villages ulong the valley were swept out of existence an In staut after the roaring torrent of whit ened waters struck them. The rainfall during he monsoon ha' been noticenbly heavy, and the lake rose with great rapidity. The percolation al the dam became very heavy, and the en gineers who examined it decided that it breakage was imminent, To repair it was impossible, and the government therefore took steps to prevent any lossol life when the break camo. Elaborate railway and telegraph arrangements were made, and when it becamt known thai the dam would go out the people nearest the point of danger were curried by tlie railways to places of safety, while those further down the valley wero notified tc pack up their belougings and be prepared to leave their homes when called upon bj the government to do so. The call was soon issued, and tho peo ple were taken away, so that when the Hood came the vnlley was deserted by everybody. To this wise foresight of the government is due the fact that great loss of life was not caused by the Hood. Cosejltes Hint to Jail. Buffalo. Aug. 87 The major part o. thu army of Cuxeyttes who were arrested Friday evening was escorted to tho peni tentiary. A full hundred of them were registered. Most of the sentences are from ten to sixty days. Gus Laug, who acted as adjutant and advance agent, wits seut to the workouse for six months, and eight who were sent tothe hospital for re pairs got three months eaoh. The ninth, who got his leg full of bird shot, is lylini iu the hospital. A count and a half dozen more who are accused of beiug ringlead era are in jail. They will be charged wltl inciting a riot, a state's prisou offense. hli KIIU.l In n Mexionii Mine. ZACATKCAS, Jlex., Aug. 27. A oourlci arrived here from the mining oamp of Mllltiios, this state, bringlug news of a Urrlhle dynamite explosion which oo cur1 ed in one of the mines there on Sat urday. The explosion resulted in the kill lng: of six persons and several animals, besides doing great damage to property. Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. O. W. McKInscy, postmaster ofi Kokomo, Intl., and a univo ex-soldlcr,' says: "I bad been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving the army at tho closo of tho lato war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on ray loft side, and had pain around my heart. I became so 111 that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try It Tho first bottle made a decided Improvement In my condition, and flvo bottles have com pletely cured me." ( O. W. McKINSEY, P. M., Kokomo, nd Dr. Miles ITcart Cnro Is sold on a porIUto guarantee that tho first bottlo will benefit. AlldrugglstssoUltAttl. 0 bottles for 15, or It will bosent prepaid, on receipt of price, by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad. Lageranc Pilsner Beeis Finest, Purest, Henlthest, Chris. Schmidt, Afft S07 West Coal St., Shenandoah. T. M. REILLY'S . C EUT MALTA S POPULAR : HOTEL ! Wbere you can always eci a glass of Cool Beer anil Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys etc. Dou't forget the place. T. -H. Keilly's, Locum Avenue, C'ENTK ALIA. PA t pcrmnnpntly cured In'JutnNldnTS byn ) Mtelc&imedr .antler 0 miurnnty.tlAcliea by II 1I3XJX0 carltal. roBltlTproofaondlipasB I liook.lllustriUed from life f rompeopio ouied. treafijmall. Nothing else wuloure. D GORIMG MAIN AND COAL 8Td., Sbcnandoiili, Pciina, 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Safe and Kelloble Horses to Hire. sned'dWs LIVERY Pear Alley, Rear Coffee Honse. The best rigs iu town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shon; ndoab Fresh and cool liter always on tap. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. CosTELLO & CAseiur, Proprietors. PEOPLE who have CARPKTK, fr.Al'li KKS fr M ATTKLSHE8 To Too OloanodL I While cloanlrK boue, will do well to call on or address Tie STEAM REN0VAT1HG CO. Shviiamtoaht Perm 'I Satisfactory wotk. 32 Bast Coal Street. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No. 38 X5am Centre Htrect, MlIKMANflOAlf, I'A. I) Our Motto. Hem Quality at Lowest Ca rrlsea. 1'atronare respectfully sollciled Wbon You Want a First-class Rig make It a point to go to "Deicamp's Liu erg. XX est St., between Centre and I.loyd. Teams to Hire for all Purpose ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquor. Handsome Ur Fixtures. Best Bronda of 5 andilOc Cigars.
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