EVENING HERALD Published dully, except Sunday by UKRATAi VOJILlSltlXa COiiVANT, Publication ofnoe and mo hanleal department! 336 East Coa Street. ffha TJnnald 's delivered In Shenandoah and ne jieraiu gUtroumjngtownsforSix cents week, payable to thecarrters. IJymall.Threo Dollars n year or Twenty-live conte per month, In advance. Advertliemtnte charged according to spoco and position. The publishers reserve the right 10 change the position of advertisements when ever the publloatlon of news requires It. The right Is also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that tho pub lshers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post offlce at Shenandoah, Pa. II second eloss mall matter. tub jcrssisa iierat.-d, Shenandoah, l'cnna. stamped out, nml cease to be a public nee. Grounds (or this were found In tbe actually diminished ilenth-rAte among cholera patients, and In the Increase ot pro fessional knowledge of the disease and consequent lnoreaso of ability to deal with Unfortunately, however, that belief ns not been Justified by events. On the contrary, the plague has during tho Inst month or two shown extraordinary powers t recrudescence and a great Increase of virulence, and has spread more widely throughout the Continent than In either of the two preceding years. There Is, therefore, among physicians and sanitari ans In all Kuropenu countries a feeling of Intenso anxiety; It not, In some degree, of discouragement at tho apparent failure of their efforts to suppress tho epidemic. Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY. SEPTKMBEU 5, 1801. Republican State Ticket. For Governor, 8ENL. DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Centre county. For Lieutenant-Governor, WALTHH LYON, Allegheny county. For Audltor-Gonoral, AMOS II. MYLIK, Lwnonstcr county. ForSoorotary Internal Affairs, JAMBS W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congressmen-at-Largo, ' OALUsiiA a. grow, Susquehanna county, OKOItOE F. HtTFF, Westmoreland county. County Ticket. For Congress, CHARLES N. DRl'MM, Of Mlnersville. For Senator, 30th District, JOHN J. COYLE, Of Mahanoy City. For Representative, 1st District. josr.ru WYATT, Ot Shenandoah. For Sheriff, ALEXANDER SCOTT, Of Frackvllle. For Director of the Poor, NKItl DKTRICK, Of Wayne Township. For Jury Commissioner, THOMAS J. RICHARDS, Of Rellly Township. Notice! Hereafter all political advertisements, etc MCST BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. This Is Imperative, as tho management has ex perlniented long enough and finds tliat collections for this kind of work are more easily made at the time the contracts nre made than at any other time. SOME of those sauty little Central Americans who are bothering citizens ot the United Status and of Groat Britain are in danger of getting spanked. AN ALSATIAN LEGEND. Sad Work in Wisconsin's Flame Swept Towns, STILL BEOOVERINQ DEAD BODIES. Minx llodlei Pound In One I'Uco Ho Iladly Ilurntd That It Was Impoislhle to De termine Their Sex The UmlNon Num ber mo. A feasant of Alftaro llxplnln Peculiarity to n Prussian onicor. There is on nncodoto related in a French provincial papor, which, if tmo, rclrocts credit on tho smnrtnoss of thu Alsatian peasants, or, at all ovents, of tho particu lar ono wlioso m-ftt reply ton Prussian In terlocutor Is recorded therein. It appears that in tho church of Wlntzonhclm, n vil lage in Alsnco, thero Is to bo soon nn enor mous silver mouso Buspendcd near tho al tar. Itocontly tho church was visited by a Prussian ofljeer, who, puzzled to under stand tho signification attached to tho mouse, sought an explanation from a vil lager present It! tho building. Tho latter explained tho legolid thus: Jloru than a contury ago tho wholo ot tho countryside was overrun with mice, which Invaded tho houses, tho fields, oven tho beds of tho inhabitants, who wcro un able to Sleep, owing to tho attacks tnado upon them by theso unwelcomo intruders. Llttlo children wcro especially tormented. and tho vlllago schoolmaster, pained at seeing numbers of disfigured faces round him, had what, according to tho legend, turned out to ho n happy inspiration. Ho called to mind tho Israelites, tho serpents whoso bltos wcro deadly and tho means tak en by Mosus to deliver them from tho rep tiles. Bolloctlng on this, ho conceived tho idea of endeavoring to rid tho locality of tho plaguo of mice by casting a hugo mouso In silver, tho sum required for tho purposo being rnlsed by taxing tho In habitants according to their moans. When n sufficient sum of money had been ob tained, tho project being carried out, tho silver mouso was suspended to tho wall of the church, and from that day not a mouso was to bo met with in field or houso. Tho Prussian officer, when the peasant concluded, Indulged In a hearty laugh at tho expenso of tho simple villager and in quired with amazement whether It was posslblo that In tho present enlightened ago thero wero to bo found pcoplo to bo- llevo impllclty in such superstitious non senso. "Ah, sir," retorted his companion, "wo nro fnr from bellovlng impllclty in tho story, for If wo thought such a mlroclo had ronlly taken place wo should long before now bavo glvon our last sou to mako a Gorman in gold nnd should hnvo hung him up in tho church In order to get rid of all tho rest." South Fifth nvenuo Is distinguished among Now York streets because Its num bers, Instead of running from south to north ns in other Xew York thorough fares, run from north to south. Affection oan withstand very severe ftorms of rigor, but not a long polar frost of downright indifference, Love will sub list on wonderfully little hope, but not iltogether without it, Therb Is talk of a steerage rate of ?0 00 ti Liverpool, btit there nro a lot of dis satisfied people in this country who could not lenve if the rate was nothing and a chrotno a premium. ONE or two more victories like that which the tariff reformers gained in the infamous Bill of Sale will cost tho pocr old Democracy Its life. It was tho sort of triumph that culmiuatos in a coffin. Tho beat of Melancholia. Dr. Illchurdson of London noticing that all diseases occurring below tho dia phragm nro attended by depression of spir its, and that diseases of the thoraclo cavity are not thus attended, tho result of ids ob servations is oxpressed in tho discovery, ns claimed, that tho seat of the trouble Is the solar plexus that is, there, is an obstruct ed flow of blood to tho solar plexus and a consequent Imperfect nourishment of this ganglion. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. ST. PAUL, Minn., Sopt. B. A Pine City (Minn.) special to The Pioneer Press saysi The death roll at Sandstono has probably reached 1U limit, and presents the awful total of sixty-seven. Thu Is not an esti mate nor a guess, but an accurate acoount of the bodies Interred, -jiflfenll were from tbe little Tillage, a having been brought in from the immediate vlolulty. Thero are here immense quarries, em ploying in a busy time a considerable number of men when actively operated. For some time work has been light, and for thls.reason It is impossible to get an accurate estimate of tho population of the place, but a fair figure is probable 350. Many took rofugo in the quarries and some in Kettle river, just below, in a deep ravine, where the Eastern Minnesota crosses a bridge 900 feet long and 230 feet high. Many of thoso who were burned were caught on their way to this refuge, aud others were caught in the village streets. In one well four persons died a death that must have been a mixture of drowning, suffocating and burning. Yesterday the well was Utilized as a grave, and nine other bodies wcro placed In it and all cov ered with earth. Two rescuing parties wore organizod in Pine City yosterday. One party found two bodies of men un recognizably burned. Today two other parties have gone out in other directions. The country west pf here is very heavily wooded, with few clearings and water. No report whatever has been heard from the settlers, and it is feared that all have perished. The Duluth right of way and the country within a considerable dis tance on both sides up as far as Skunk Lake has been scdurcfl protty thoroughly. Careful search was made and revealed twenty-eight dead bodies. They were in an awful oonditlou nnd could not be ban died with any care. Five children of tho Greenfield family were so badly burned that all were put iu a box designed to cor- taln an adult. The mother and father wero In Hinckley and wero saved, but their family and home is wlpod out of existenco. cra The bodies of the Robertson family of five persons, three of whom are adults, were brought in, us wero thoso of Mrs. John McNamara and her sou, who were refuges from Hlnkley and who made their war further np tho track than their 'neighbors. Near Mrs. McNnmara's body was a satchel containing eoOQ In currency nnd $8,000 In checks. Not far away were the bodies of two unknown boys, prcsutn ably from Hinckley. In a oellar half a mile west of Skuuk Bridge were found bodies which were identified as those of Mrs. Westlund aud her two babies. A Finish woman named Sophie Wacki, her baby. Mrs. Westlund's sister nnd Mrs, Ltnd and her five children. This number, added to thirty-one brought In from Du luth tracks on Sunday, aud tho body of Otto Rowley, general freight and passen ger agent of tho Duluth and Winnipeg railroad, swells the total ot tho loss ol life along this track to upwards of sixty, ' Tho work at tbe cemetery yesterday was In chnrgo of Mr. F. G. Webber. It met with one peculiarly sad interruption. On Mondny T. E. Webster, the mayor of Hinckley, thought he reoognized his wife In the horrid heap of dead. During hU tcmpornry absence the body he hoped to claim for n more formal and sacred burial was thrown into a pit and oovered up. When he learned of it he was half crazed with sorrow. A portion of the trench where some men remembered to have placed the body waa dug up, butelther the body he sought was not the one un covered or the handling it had received had destroyed the scanty marks of identi fication, aud Webster was forced to ad mit that tho shapeless corpse was prob ably not that of his wife, aud the loose sand was again thrown into the pit. , There is one point where an indefinite number of bodies may bo found. It Is west of the Duluth bridge across the Grindstone and at the northwest edge of sertod their homes. An engine was at once sent forwnrd, but as all telephone wiros are down no nnrtlcnlars have ueen received. It is feared that Camp Halsey will be destroyed. Fire is raging all along the Erie line from Hutehlns to the out skirts ot Mount Jewett, and as the wind is rising it may get beyond control again. MoAtnbley's lullln. nenr Mount Jowett aro in danger. So far 400,000 feet of logs have been destroyed there. A larae force of men nre fighting the flames and hope to prevent further loss. WILLIAMSI'OHT, Pa.. SoDt, S. It Is re ported here thnt English Center, a small hamlet iu Lycoming county of S00 Inhab itants has been destroyed by forest fires, out an tne wires aro down aud the report cannot be confirmed. Reports from Pine Creek lumber region Indicate the loss of thousands of dollars' worth of property. Bark and lumber valued at M.00Q belong ing to Cummtngs & Hellman, of this city, has been destroyed, together with other largo lumber piles belonging to dealers in this lojallty. It is also.reported that destructive llres are raging near Kane, and that the losses are very heavy, Thus far no loss of life has been reported. Fredonla Threatened with Destruction. Dunkirk, N. Y., Sept. S. Forest fires raging south ot here threaten destruction to Fredonln, which village Is practically without protection, tho water in the public reservoir having been nearly ex hausted by the long drouth. Thousands of dollars' worth ot property has gone up in smoke. Another Town Wiped Oat. Mason City, la., Sopt. 5. The town of Dows, in Wright county, population 1,000, was wiped out by flre.Mouday n!ght,only two business houses remaining, and a good share of the residences being also oonsumed. lha Kcetn Extradition Gags. San Francisco, Sept. 5. General An tonio Ezeta and his four fellow refugees from San Salvador were brought Into the United States district oourt for examina tion on extradition. Judge Beatty sat with Judge Morrow. Counsel for the de fense at once raised the question of the oourt's jurisdiction. Judge Morrow de clared that for the purpose of the present proceeding the men were fully within its jurisdiction. The taking of testimony on behalf of the government of ban Salvador was then ordered to proceed. Nearly, all the afternoon was consumed In wrangling over a deposition In whioh Ezeta and Junn Cienfucgoes nre charged with the murder of Thomas Canns, a teamster. 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Egan building, corner of Mala an! Centre streets, Bhenandoah. J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., No. 25 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Offlce Hours 1:30 to 8 and 6:80 to 9 p. m, J. H. CA.LLEN, No. SI South J&rdln street, Bhenandoah Orncns Hours: lt30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 p. m Except Thursday evening. No office work on Bundav except by arrangt menl. A ttrict adherence to the office hour it absolutely necessary. AMONG the Republican campaign docu ments sent out this year thero should be two notably effective papers. The first, the President's letter to Representative VilMJB, ought to bo entitled "Duty," nnd the second, his letter to Mr. Catchings, entltlod, "How to Dodge It." About the only Industrial revival so far discoverable iu this country .is tho desperate aotlvity of Demooratio Con grwsmen In explaining their conduct aud sMklux election. Theirs is the liveli ness of men trying to get out of the way ot h landslide. An Out or tho Way Island. Tho Island of TrI&tnu d'Acunhn, tho nrhtMnnl nf n mnnn (if lslnt.u In Ihn smith Atinnrin. u iv.nt(-ii in hiMtiulr, H7 south. I the town, where there was a mill pond of lonoltudo 13 wi-ht. Tho population of this considerable depth and probably 400 feet remote Island Is considerably under 100 nnd consists principally of shipwrecked mariners who located thero years ogo. They nre claimed by Groat Hrltaln, nnd n British garrison was thero located during wide. On the bank nearest the town stood the plant of thu Ilrenuau Lumber com pany and Its yard, with about 500,000 feet of sawed lumber. A oonsidernble nuin- bor of persons were seen making their FruEer's Alleged Murders Kelcaied. Sedan, Kan., Sept. C. The six men who wore arrested two weeks ago, chargod with complicity in tho famous murder in 1890 of John Q. Frnzer, a heavy stock dealer, have been set at liberty. Their ar-" reBt caused a sensation nt the time, as the men were all prominent citizens of this and surrounding counties. John New, a convict now serving a term iu the state penitentiary ,wns to have been the prose-j cutlou's strongest witness, but at the last moment ho refused to appear, and the, cases against the six men were dismissed., Vermont's Republican Majority. BnATTLEBOliO, VU, Sept. 0. Returns' from the southern portion of Vermont lm dlcate increased Kepubllcau majorities' over two years ago aud a solid Republican delegation from this section for the legis-t lature. The total vote Is obout ouo-flfth less than two years ago. The returns in-i dlcate that the Republicans have carried the state by from 20,000 to 23,000, the largest ever given a governor in an oU year, and the largest ever given with tho exception of Governor Dillingham in tho year of Garfield's election. Iliiys Cntise a Ills Shutdown. Srnixo Vallly, Ills., Sept. 5. Another strike is on iu Spring Valley. This timo It is the "trappers," and while they only number about 100 boys, nevertheless 1.S00 men will be Idle until they resume work. The cause of the strike Is a rednctlou of wages. Genoral Manager Dalzell wants to cut the boys live cents a day and thu llttlo fellows say they will not stand it. The drivers held a meceiug and voted to staud by the boys. KoccU Saved from the Gallows. Thenton, Sept. 5. The court of par dons, by a unanimous vote, commuted to Imprisonment for life tho sentence of John Koccis, who two years ago shot and killed his mistress, Mary Magolls. There were numerous extenuating features In the case. The court of pardons did not take up the case of Ilernnrd Alteubergor, the Jersey City murderer, aud he must die to In Postage, ito w III scntl ANnmpIe I'.in elope, of cither WIUTi:, IT.r.NI( or BIHJAmTE op Yqu havo Been it advertised for many years, but have yen ever tried ItT If no t, you do not know what an Ideal Complexion lomler Is. pozzowrs k1 besides Loins nn acknowledged bonutlfler, has many rotrcsbliiK uses. It prevents ctinf lntf.eun-burn, wind mnjeenspernlrntlon, etc.! lnfnatittr' nxuostdcllcateanddeslrablo protection to tho faco during Uot weather It 1 Moltl Everyu here. For enmple. address S J.A.POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mo. S MENTION THIS TAPKK. ftfPff the residence of Nnpoloon at St. Heloun. ! way to the water of the pond down the l'hiludolphin Press. Two MmlHtonoh. allevs between tho piles of burning liim ber. Thero Is absolutely no basis for an accurate approximation of how many m t t i . ..l i ' mere were, unu uiiiik is cerium, uu one mndstono which has been In use fully 100, who went into It over came back to give , traei iu this city, Ilrooklyu and Jersey The Strike Against Hweat Shops NEW YoitU, Sept. 5. There are 0,000 cloak and clothing operatives on strike on the east side ot the city, It is estimated that 400 shops havs closed, and the men declared that if their demands are not ac ceded to all hands, iu every branch of the J. F. PL0PPERT, B&.kI and 29 East Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA jQK. WENDELL UEBER, Successor to Dn. CHAS. T. PALMER, JBrjJ ANJi EAR aVllOEONr 301 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penna IN EFFECT MAT 13, 1891. FsBsenger trains leave Shensnaosh yonrs. During one ot the unhapplest hours ot the reoent tariff controversy Mr. Cleve land was said to have angrily oalled Mr. VilM an in. It Vilas had any desire to fit even he would not ignore the present opportunity to indioate the classification in natural history to which he would as sign his mallgner. An kdut was recently p romulgated by the Vatioau conveying to the priests the Pontiff.'. permission to make use of the Ueyete in the performance of their parish duties. In consequence ot this several ot the; Italian bishops have Issued pastoral letter recommending the elergy ot their dioceses to learu to ride with n view to their beipg able to convey more speedily than by other moans spiritual consolation and assistance to the sick nnd dying. it i, ,..,,,.,!,. J,.,,,, an acoouui 01 uimseu or his companions. part of thei.tttte and has been usoil on: hundreds of occasions, and no ono w,d ! ber aUd the suffocating volume of smoko has used it lias ever experienced any fur- !, which It alone furnished was added that ther trouble. This and tho Kdmundsstone 1 ui awdust ?d nre. . far a wo know, the onlv two mml- . edgings through which the fire ran to the .tones in existence lu this soctlon.-Glaa- T water's edge. Ihe water was deep, . .... ! nml tlinun tvlm vo gow (Ky.) Times. A French physician who uccompnnled n detachment ot S2U6 guilders fur six months for tho purpose of milking obser vations on their manner of sleeping found that 37 jier cent habitually slept on the tight sldo, 38 per cunt on tho left nnd 0 pur cent on the book. Juneau, tho largest town In Alaska, has two newsiKipers, an opora house, n brewery and a news company. and those who were there probably death by drowning to suffocation or lug. The pond is yet unapproachable. The sawdust bank Is still full of Are and as treacherous as quicksand. The smoke is so dense that not even a sight of the pond can bo had from a point near the place where the bodies are supposed to b, aud It may be soma days before an attempt at recovery can he made, i The Hinckley horror Is dawning iu Its awful magnitude, Thero are now lying City, will go out on a sympathy strike. ITonr Drowned In a Swollen Stream. GvTUHlE, O. T., Sept. 5. A waterspout caused Skeleton creek . to ovellow its banks, flooding the surrounding country for quite a distauoe. While endeavoring to cross the stream at n pnlut near here iu abuggy.theoccupauts.Mrs. John MoPhee, her two children aud Miss Mabel Hill, were thrown into the water and drowned. The Season Is here: in the desolate cemeteay, under a shallow 1 ,,, i . I- i, .i.ii. , ceiveu. take the places ot caskets, 210 bodies. Four trenches in all have been opened, sepa rated by about four feet. The foreman' of tho construction train reported to Coroner Cowan that on the hill at the uortn end of the bridge across No News of a llattle t ring Yanc "Wasiiinotox, Sept. B. The officials of the Japanese legation continue to assert their belief that there has been no serious I collision between the Chinese nnd Japa nese forces at Ping Yang, near the Corean border. Telegrams are to the ellect that no information ot a battle has been re- of strength and tissue, and builds un healthy llesh. Naity Cod Liver Oils add fat. but not choUwmt flesh. Thin, pale, puny and scrof ulous children are made plump, rosy and ro bust by Uie " Discovery." They like it, too. In recovering from " Grippe," or In conva lescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other wasting diseases, it speedily and surely invig oraUa and builds up the whole system. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it sets at work all tho processes of digestion and nu trition, rouses every organ into natural no- .... .... i uuu. uuu Li.iuua nam uniiu auu THE belief was, generally entertained a ir It doesn't beneilt or euro, In every case, tow months ago that Asiatic oholera in you have your tnoney tack, f i i i - Eirope was Igrowlng less virulent, nnd I H has cured pthcrs of Catarrh. thousands that In this, Its third consecutive year ot jXi prevalence, it would be almost or entirely J 1500 rsward for an incurable case. LOSS OF POWER ami vital .force follow loss ot ilech, or ema ciation. These come from Impoverished blood. Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Dis covery uuw u rlnd.tona ,Tore nllla bodle4 .0 com. of strength and tissue. ' f lately Incinerated that the sex could not be distinguished. The revised list of dead, nsfnras known, Is as follows: Hurled at Hinckley aud vicinity, 335; nt Sandstone, 07; nt Poke- Left a Warning to Youufi Men. Sen ANTON, Pa., Sept. 8. E. J.Snflord, n shoe outter, formerly ot Greenwich, N. Y., aged 45, committed suicide last night by taking laudanum. He left a letter warning all young men against the use of liquor aud the evils of gambling, which he said had caused his ruin. Perm Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Lt hlehtos, Slatlngton, White Hall. Catsssuqui Allentown, Uetnlehem, Esston m5 Weatherl 6.04. 7.88, S.15 s m 12.43, 2 57, 6.27 p. m. For New lorit ana rnuaaeipms, b.ih, i.ts 9.1S . m., 12.48, 2.67. For Ouakake, Hwltcl bscs, Gerhsras ana uuasonaaie, o.w, v.io t m., and 2.57 p. m. Tor Wllkcs-llsrre, White Hsven, Plttstot Lsceyvllle, Towands, Ssyre, Wsverly in Elrcirs, 0.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 5.17 p. m. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls an the West. 6.0t. 9.15 a. m. ud 8.57 5.27 p. m. Tor llelvlflere, Delaware Water Gap an Stroudsbure, 6.04 a. m., 2.67 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a. m. For Tunkhannoclt, 6.01. 8.15 a. ra., 2.67,5.27 p. c For Ithaca snd Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 5.'. p. ra for Auburn 9.15 a. m. 6.27 p. m. For JeancsvUle, Levis tonndBcerMedot 7.88 a. m., 12.43, 8.01! p. m, For Stockton snd I.urrber Ysrd, 6.04, 7.! 9.15. a. m., 12.4J, 5.27 n. m. For Silver llrook Junction, Audenrled sc Unzleton 6 04, 7.38, 9 15 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 an 8.08 p.m. For Scrsnton, 6.04, 9.15, a. m 2.67 and 6.'. p m For Uazlebrook, Jeddo, Drllton and Freelsc 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, a. m., 12.43. 2.57, 6.27 p. IE. For Ashland, Qlrsrdvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.6 7.61, 9.13, 10.20 a. m 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85, 8.22, 9. p.m. For Kavcn Run, Centralis, Mount Csrmel at Shsmokln. 9.13, 11.11 a. m., 1.32. 4.40, 8.22 p. t For Yatesvllle. Park Plsce, Mahanoy City r Delano, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.13, 2.5 5 ST, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains whl leave Sh&mokln at 8.15, 11. a. nn., 1.55, 4.30 9.30 p. m.. and arrive at Shena dean at 9.15 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, 11.15 p. I Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7. 9.08, 11.05 11.80 a. m 12.13, 2.67, 4,10 6.27, 8. p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7,1 B.05, 10.15, 11.40 a. m., 12.32, 8.00,. 440, 6.20, 7.S 7.65, 10.00 p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for Hazletoa, 6.01, 7.33, 9.1 a. m 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.C 11.06 a. m , 12.15, 2.66, 5.30, 7.25. 7.66 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralis, M Carmel and Bnamokln. 6.45 a. m 2.40 p. n and arrive at Bhamoklc- at 7,40 a. m. and 8. Pv m Trains leave Rhamokln for Shenandoah 7.55 a. m. and 4 00 p. ra., and arrive at She andoahat 8.49 a, m. and 4.58 p. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lt Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.30 p. ra. For Hazleton, piaclc Creek Junction, Pe' Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allento Uethlehem, Esston and New York, 8.49 a t 12.30, 2.65 p. TO. For Philadelphia 12.30, 2.66 p. m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place, Mahanoy City a Delano. 8.49, 11.86 a. m., 12.80, 2.(5, 4.68 8.03 p. Leave Haelaton for Shenandoah, 8.80, 11 a. ra., 1.05, 5.30 p. m. aud Paper Hanpuio 9.30. m., 2.40 p.m. " u u Leave Pottsvtlle for Shenandoah, B.80, II a.m.,1.81. 5.t5 p. m. ' ,.r.T - S' , I -IT TT f,TT1 r 1 Q,,n South Bethlehem, Ps OUAS. S. LGK. Genl Pass. Aft., Philadelphia A. f. NONNBMAOHER, Asst. O. P. A., Houtb Bethlehem, Cirin'a nn who onu taste our ennd ions- 1 nxt without a feellug of aff rtrfril ftrl tlon for the young m uqa "jfiri who brlngg thenl Tb JtiBt mult in the mouth; the girl's e melt with tenderness theyoungmana melts, and the question is settled. Try FRED. KE1THAN, Ice Cream, all flavors. 101 N. Main Bread, Cakes, Confectionery anc Vanllln, Chocolate nnd Straw' berry Ice Cream nnd Soda AVatet Wholesale and Retail. Orders for partlesand otherevents filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to nil parts of town lu pint or quart buckets. For Painting .... Get your work done by Mnbanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, Perfect Work. Bargains in paints and oils, plain and fitnliiHil irliins. All the new natterns in wall paper. All dally aud weekly papert, novels, novelettes nnu Biauonery. 133 West Oontre Stroot. Headquarters for the Kvenino Herald. Ki. RESTORE LOST VIGO r ducorerj Will Irioe Ton npin a k Sold with WBIT1 snbtiity, LMsoieexQ&i i'owtr in unit Sold bu J' iirTAtlAlf XSlnrnTA Hwvnti, lBvuluninrr Kmifl.ioufl from edt emit-. If npelected. BOch troubles It cuLHumt'tiuQ or ln.ai ily tl.nu pr Ims hy mill, 6 boxc a for t With Yer; otitir uiva a writtta gusr.m.. t cu or rifuoti ihtt saounl. Ada H-.AL MEDUUHE 0O CloUoJbu. J' J. lillt LIS, lruggtt Shrnnndonh. I'a. pama, 25; at Miller, 13; estimated dead not found, 60; total, ST0. PENNSYLVANIA'S KOHIiST rlltllS, No Lois uf l.lf hut Great Destruction I at Property. Bradford. Pa., Sept. 5. The forest , Ores are still burning iu this violutty,,and considerable diamine has resulted. Doyles' I mills yesterday called on Bradford for aid In suppressing the tires. It was reported iiiat thy flmnus were sweeping down on iio 'town 'froili. .tbe dlreotlon ot, Mount J levrstt, and ths Inhabitants had all. de- The Now Jerity Jadlclarr. TnEOTin, Sept. 8. The commission to revise the system of judicial and ltgul jurisprudence In this state did rtot meet yesterday, the committee haylugln charge the drafting Into the shape ot constitu tional amendments the work done by the commission not beiug ready to report, Sevu l'vrsoas fihot In llaytl. ' KiNasTOir, Jamaica, Sept 5. Seven per sons were summarily shot lit Haytl on Saturday for alleged conspiracy against the llfs of Midi. GaUthler, the favorite qiiughter pf President Hippollte. The press ctusorshlp is rigidly entorcsd la KaytL TRY " I jf PrUhHDChPttlfl For Washing Clothes CLEAN and SWEm , It LASTS LONGER than other SoapV ' ' Price FIVE CENTS a bar. - ). 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