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Mn. .I.n iMt. iai LPf, e harp Ml prepaid, on rece'ttt of flWWlItl.U JiKUUIiAiOIt CO., ITliJlBT.l, UA, B0li By all nnuaaiarv MTEKS I CURE parm pan up at night, and hcai cne day's cis W bruises with ADE t Sweeps Away a Spanish Town in tbe Night, OVES HALF A ITTTKDEED DROWNED. The llodlea of 3titny Others Hollo rod to lie Utirltul HfliitMitlt Tlielr Ilulned llouiea. Rouin nf the llcacuod Ones Illtiy 111 from Tholr Injuries. MADlllD, Sept. 10. Tho town of Vllla- Caniw, In the province of Toledo, has been devnstnted by floods, nnd a large number of lives have been Inst. Heavy rains lmvo fnllen in the provinoe, nnd the town, which is situated on low Kromid, was In undated, when most of the inhabitants were in bod tho waters from tho hills, where there hnd probnbly been n cloud-. burst, swept down on tho town, carrying nwny almost everything; in its path. Hugo trees that had been torn bodily from the i ground swept along on the crost of tho rushing waters, and were hurled against; the housed in their path. Tho trees acted as battering rams, nnd carried houses be- lorotuem. So sudden was the catastrophe that tho people had no chance of saving themselves. Men and women awakened from sound sleep by the' tottering of their dwellings, . frantically rushed to tho windows and leaped out, only to bo engulphed in tho , water that was now hissing nnd Bcething about the fallen houses. Other houses that escaped being demolished by tho flontlng debris were rapidly undermined by tho wators, and in many cases collapsed before their occupants could leave them. I The masses of wreckage goiug down on 1 the Hood in some instances afforded a means of escape to persons who would otherwise have been drowned. Many men, j women and children, clutching in tho darkness for anything that would support them, grasped the trees and other floating . wreckage, and were carried to places ot safety. A largo number of lives wero mved In this manner. In n number of cnes the persons saved wcVo very badly Injured, and it is probable that some of them will die. The bodies have been found of several women who had apparently made heroic ellorts to save themselves nnd their chil dren. In one placo ft young woman was found with nn infant clasped to her breast with one hand, whllo with the other hand she held the hand of a little boy. All were dead, and there was not a mark upon them to show how deatli had come to thom. It is known that sixty persons were drowned, and it Is believed that tho bodies of many others nro buried under the ruins of their homes. Many of tho deaths were caused by tho flooding ot the cave dwelljugs on tho out skirts of tho town. These dwellings aro holes dug Into the hillside almost on a level with tho plain. They aro occupied by tho poorest families. The lower caves wero filled nt tho first rising of the flood, and tho occupants wero drowned before they had time for an effort to escape. Other caves were but half filled, and tho families in them still await rescue. Tho entrances to many oaves have been block ed with falling earth. FLEEING FROM FOREST FIRES. Many Families In Wisconsin Driven Out by tho Flumes. MAHSHFlELD, Wis., Sept. 10. This city is in a panic on account of forest fires. Jinny families in the surrounding dis tricts have been burned out, and children are reported missing, but no loss of lifo has been reported. Yesterday tho forest fires assumed such proportions that por tions of tho town were In danger. Tho flro department was out till late at nlglifc fighting fires inside the limits. Farmers from the surotiudlng country came In wagon loads for refugo in the city, many having been burned out completely. Tho surrounding towns nro laid wasto and smoke fills the air, blinding every ono. The Wisconsin Central trains are aban doned, nnd north of here are running over the Omaha road. The loss of life, as far as can bo ascer tained at this writing, is confined to tho deaths of tho two children of Frank Kadil, who are reported to have been suffocated. McMillan is surrounded by fire, but it is believed it can be saved. Persons who have returned from tho burned districts report that all along the road are seen tho carcasses of burnt animals. Tho wind, which abated during tho night, is again rising. As far as heard from between forty and fifty families nro homeless In this vicinity; Pennsylvania' Flliuticos. IIahrisduho, Sept. 10. Inuu interview State Treasurer Morrison says t'ae finances of the commonwealth are in good shnpe. Tb'e net debt is $3,400,000. Tho loan of $l,500,u00 at 4 per cent, has been called, and will be paid next year. It could have run until 1004. Tho next loan nt per cent, matures in 1913. Tho sluicing fund reserved will liquidate next year's loaus. Hold Up by Masked Hohbers. ' I Patehson, X. J., Sept. 10. Patrick Ke hoe, one of PaterMm's oldest shoe manu facturers, while on his way to his stabler early in the morning, wns "held up" by four masked men, who, at tho point of a revolver, commanded him to handover his money. Mr. Kelioe was obliged to give the men $135, all he had upon his, person. rlremau Sclpto Discharged. I Philadelphia, Sept. 18. The inquest Into the recent acoideut on the Iteuding road at Tenth and Diamond streets, by which Engineer McCabe and Fireman Peters lost their lives, was held yesterday. Fireman Soiple, who wns held for culp able negligence, was discharged from cus tody with a warning. Charged with Killing; Ills Stepson. PllILSIONT, N. Y. Sept. 10. The dead body of William Illhlebrand, 10 years old, was found near here. Uesido tho body lay a hammer bearing tho Initials "W. H." His stepfather, John Schmidt, was ar rested; but while Coroner Sheldon .was taking him to jail at Hudson ha escaped. Cnniieftlcut AVants .ham IlAitTFOitu, Sept. 16. Gorornor Morrl. has made a requisition on Governor Werts, of New Jeifcey, for tho surrender of Kll Carpenter and Annie Carpenter, who are wanted In Connecticut for burglary, com mitted at Daubury July 13, ltt3. Both are under arrant at Xewark. A peedj I'our-Year-Old. ClUPAUO.Sept. 18. At Washington Park yeteiilay Uliwituin saourod a 4-yaar-old reoortluf S.OSKnnd thestalllou record of the world. Flying Jib took a paring rec ord nf S.04, which equals Mascot's pucun record. 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The sheriff came down from his room, and unlocking the jail dour, found himself in tho hands of n disguised man who demanded of him the keys to the oell where the prisoners weio c infilled. This renuest wns urged upon the sheriff by the glistening barrels of a hundred Winches ters. After the olllcer was overpowered the mob quickly made their way to the united cells of the prisoners, and through tho iron bars tho barrels of the Winchesters wera placed, and from every muzzle came a dozen balls. In a second's time five human beings had been cruelly butchered, and their quivering bodies lay in blood which ran in streams across the floor and dyed the walls and ceilings of the cell. The mob then quietly dispersed. I5ct, Wets., and f 1.00 per Puma Comrhs. Hoarseness. Hore Throat. Croup promptly; relieves Whooping Couch and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands where nil others failed; wlllcunE TOU if taken in time. Sold by Druggists on ajjuamntce. For Lame Back or Chest, uso SIllLoil'S PLASTEU. facta. CATARRH REMEDY, tin a von 1'fitJirrhV Thlflrpmedv I.l en imrnn- tecd to euro you. rncoWcta. liiiector f roe. DR. THKEC PTOQ North Fourth Kt.. llnw liiO (iiv-n, l'lilhuli'h.IiU a:is llLXTfcL'IlLIIE A.U.1 i. VOUHB nutklie ajtvii, una via or ixtui uv. li tju Miliar nim any youiiiiiu fully r IntilM-rrlUtn, or a 'ii- tit attcali-utc nalutf liii-li ne- Com. vtfnimi iieiunitiir turn ''on w aR. Q. F. THCEL, ' five l!-r stmupt- for "Jriiiii Nn rxot'rfmt-ut. no failure i it to eq i at utm Leading n'wiaf i1 ii,OIUt11"' ' the only true amt ttvmtinp fldvettlNinu- h'HviAlixt ilunvkt ji1 HAuldb pl'itlltat uiv I'lialltMiKeri ii treatment of wort c-naen of Hlool o!on, Scrotuln irlcturcti, etc., for )iirteof dl,i)io. lluiu-t I'alh, if i 3; bt 'rft, B to 8 , Wwl and hat tv'gt., e to l Sun i-t ali 3, V llnM iirod Itn Indus WISHING LONG LIFE. Jnmes O. Hollard says under oath i "FlreNeW nrK biau'. iw l nuauf ipma, out1 imib tin, and oae Weitern quack Hwiudliil lie uut of a smull fortuu. All truar anUtttl to cure me of Mood pouon Iom ct vltttlltft kldnej oud hi udder trouble. C'oulu not work. a a total wrock. DR. Q. F. THEEL, B8 'orth Fourth Kl. Phtladelphla, waa tho only phy-iciun to examine and cure nn I limy may hu live lmitr, and may all dlseoawu coiuiult the doctor mid irt Via tin tA ni iuttlatAu n-III fata mifi lUbd without the eonwiit ot the patient. Tbe only SORE ROACH DESfRQlER U iv.xjr3is' We guaraatce it to rid the house of Rats, ROACHCa and Water Buo, or MONEY REFUNDED, MAURERS Persian INSECT POWDER U the best in the market foi BCDBuaa, ant, moth. iNacCTfl ON Boa. AS. For Sals by all Druggist Be sure and get the genuine. Sold only la botdes, our Ta adc Ma rut onuca. ""wftiw4 P MAURER &. SON, 50 N Htm fiv P.H.Mtit TWICP TOLD TALES Art -ouaeUmea a boro, but wasn the peo uln ar tnld twloe that at (Mltacher's e'hnap Oaab Store they oaa bur Flour and T. h nt lower rates than anrwhara In thia 'own. they sr llto tost tb truth of the oft repeated story. Pull ltj of Sra 'erlea. Butter and Bgga, 1'oUWaa, OrB i ruokr. Hay and Straw. Minim's Cheap Cast) Store so in wist mm mm. A VETERAN'S VERDICT, Tho War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indlnna contributed her thousands of bravo soldiers to the wnr, and nostute bears n bet ter reeord In that respect than It does. In literature it is raplillj acquiring nt. enviable plneo. In war nnd literiituio -silomon Yewell, well known ns a writer as Sol," lias won an honorable position. Dur liiu tho late war ho wns a member of Co. M, M. N. Y. Unvalry and of the 13th Indlnna In tautry Volunteers. KegardlnK nn important ii c'uinslauce lie writes as follows: 'Several of us old volernns hero arc using .ir. Miles" I!etorutlvo Nervine, Heart Ouro md Nerve and I.Ivor l'llis, all of them RlvliiK splendid satisfaction. In fact, we haveneter used remedies that compare with them. Of He Hills we must say tliey nro the best eom- ination of the dualities renulred In a nren- trillon of their nature wonnvuover known. i' e lmvo none but words of praUo for them. i nev aro inn otnifmwi u nr a new nrinr i p in 'leuieme, ami lone up me system wonuer- r illy. We say to all. try these remedies." i'olomon Yeyveli, Marlon, lml., Dee. 5, 1WI2. These, remedies nro sold by nil drugglsiM on i p.isliivo Kimranteo, or sent direct by the "r Miles Medleul Co., Klkhnrt, I ml., nn ro .'ipt of prleo.Sl perhottlo, six bottles S6, ox-1 iiiess prepaid. They positively contain neither una uor ilaiiiteroub drugs. n CAN BE CURED A CURE GUARANTEED DR. J. B. MAYER, IOl5ArchSt.,Phila.,Pa. Easo nt onco, no operation or delay from fciM liess, atfwted ly thousands cf cures, endorse ments of physic. ans, Indies nnd protnlncnt elll wnscanberecni tnfllee. CoiiMiltatlon free and Urictly confidential. Ecnd for circulas. 02tloo Houfo : o n.ri. to o P.r. UA1C3 res strarnes. Tho following aroafewrf thomany that lmvo lwen entirely erred of lUipturo hy Uk. J. 1!. MAYEIl'S Tl'.EAUlENT t Jiiciib C. Schent, 2320 Korth Eroad Et Phlla. E. it. Sheesly, fcheelton, liuuphiuCo., l a. F. 11. ltossittr, 1 hoenlxvlllc, I'a. It. A. Hall. Newton, N.J. John H.8cae rer,Ycllow'lIoufeP.O.,I5erksCo..ra A. S. Klelngemi, Limekiln P. O , Ilerks Cc l a. a. Jonas l'hlllpj, Kennet Bquarc, Pa. A. A. Goldewonthy, ceut aila, Col. Co., Pa. O. Heritage, JIulka Hill, N. J. I.. lS.Uoss, koekhlll. To. P. A. KreitJ, Buulnglon, Ta. K. M. Small, Mount Alto. Pn. Jas. Davis, Pit tville. 22nd ward, l'hlla. L. H. Knn'sdl, 1131 Linden St , Allentown, Tr . "Sen. V. Watt, Norristewn, Pn. T. Benny. C:i S. 10th St.. Phlla. Itev. S. U. SL rtrer, Sunbury, I'a. A. P. Levir.iors, Woodbury, N. J. 0. J. Delletf, 2M S. 12tb St., Rending, Pa. Israel Sandt, J.uia St., Soutli Easton, Va. L. P. Deturk. Jr., Olcy, Derks Co , Pa-. 1. Cicnsehelmc", Clayton, N. J. .. K. Danenht w tr, 1109 Columbia Ave., Ta. 1. C Piper, 735 Pearl St., Rending, Pa. iVm. Urantland, Uloucestcr, N. J. M. Siaw, Wlnoni Avenue, W. of Morris street, O'Tmantmvn, I'hila. Wra. Dlx, !f 25 Jfontro'C St.. TUln. Themis D. Ha thing, New Ringgold, Pa. n. T-eeltel. 2 J31 Reese St.. Phila. J. o. Qul-nby, 241 Pearl St., Reading, Pa. lt.l Stanley, iii Spruce St . Lebanon, Pa. A. ichneldi.r, I)CUEt Dale, Pa. D. B. Noll, Limekiln P. O., Berks Co., ra. 0. A. Deturk, BIrdsboro, Berks Co., Pa. Win, E. Uartanstlne, I'hoeulxvllle, Pa. W.M.Llnebach fill Washington St., Reading, Pa. John C. Lyme, 1310 Howard StHarrisburg,Pa. Chas Smith. 412 Greenwich St., Phlla. O. Burkhard, 4J3 Locust St.. Reading, Pa. CO. Keehn, Douglasville, Berks Co., I'a. Henry L. Ito we, l'ottstown, Pn. 0. L.Swarts, Poynette, Wis. Wm, J. Blbiit haus. S?9 Taylor St., Camden, NJ. Alfred Haley, Phllllpsburg, N. J. U. Magill, Olen Lock, Chester Co., Pa. Mr. Beckard, Bnird St., Germantowu, Thlla. John Shure, Telford P. O.. Mongt. Co., Pa. Wm. Ettingor, Leesrort. Pa. E. Crabtree, 2001 Palethorp St., Phllo. U. S. Crealy, S517 North 2nd St., Phlla. Philadelphia OiHce Is closed on the 2nd Satur day of each month. Dr. J. B. Mayer being at tho Hotel Penn, Reading, Pa to give treatment to persons in that vicinity on that day. Dr. J. B. Mayer's terms for treatment is In reach of all. Call and get cured. N. B. Persons from out of town can receivo treatment and return home tho tamo day. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from Only 30 eta. for a full jtouml jmefcajr Yrnet F&mple on appUoattoa to tuanufactuma. ruB au at 11. K. Severn, r. K. ilagargle, W. H. Water TUB CHOICEST DKIXKS Can always be had at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Beat Ber, Ale and Porter 2ict Otfart kii av o" tsl vmvtT'ir' stnaU SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages io Hm. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to Hor taken to board, at rate that are liberal. PEAR ALLEY. Rear Mbli mm Slw FIRE ISSUBAHCB. ir(ttand oldest rellabit Mirly aawa ski . panUa rsprMesUd hjr t JDATVTJDt PAXTST 120 S. JaroinSi,, Shenandoah. & CONGRKSSJF CUM Peaoe and Good Will at tho Groat Religious Gathering, JW THE TnEOSOPHIST 8E0TI0N. Annie Ilesnnt Recelvcil n Ilenrly Itprep tlou lis She AppenriMl In One of Vnrthfl Latest Creations Miss Mueller De nounces Churches ofAll Denominations. CmcAoo, Sept. 10. The cosmopolitan character of the world's parliament of re unions were more forcibly demonstrated yesterday afternoon than at any time slnoo the opening. It had been laid doWn as a rigid rule by the committee on arrange ments that there should be no controversy or comparison, that denominational dlf ferences should be forgotten, and that uood will toward man shouldbelherulliiu principle. And so it was that when n fe male theosophlsr, from tho capital of Great llrltaln was denouncing the tax gathering church, tho heretic burning church, the church of oppression, nnd declaring that nil had been given a death blow by this parliament ot religions, the strains of the grand old hymn, "All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name," sung by a thousond voices In a room across tho corridor, lloated through her audience and bore eloquent witnesses to the fact that to one assem blage of believers, at least, a death dealing blow had not up to that moment beon ad ministered. It was a great day for the small propor tion of the teu thousand or moro that sought admission to the Art Institute at the morning and afternoon sessions, whether they were interested in Puritan ism or Judaism, In liberal Christianity or In Confucianism, in strict orthodoxy or Mohammedanism, tho particular religious pttbllum which they sought was there lor the seeking. Confucianism hod its advocate in King Bhien Ho, of Shanghai, who said that in his religion the nlost important thing was to follow the will ot Heaven. All men had at birth a uature ', for goodness, and yet if thero wns nothing to fix it then desius arose nnd passions rulod, and men were not fur from being l.ke beasts. Con fucianism searched into all things. It ex tended knowledge. It taught a sincere aim for a right heart. It taught a virtu ous life; it taught good government to the nation and pence to all under Heaven. All down the centuries Its worship aud reli gion lind been wisely rijgulated, nnd hence It had beon transacted from the oldest times until now. This was what had caused it to be superior to all other reli gions. Quito In another direction wns the ad dress of Mrs. Laura Oriuistou Chant, of England. Sho said Mint many theologians wero clever religious jugglers, and that with all due respect to the theologians tho value of tho present congress lay lu tho soul that was behind it, aud not in learned words. Professor C. 8. Goodspecd, of the Uni versity of Chicago, exprossod the opinion that tho session of tho parliament would do more for religion than yuars of philoso phising, while Professor Washburne, of Constantinople, in a paper upon points ot contact between Christianity and Moham medanism insisted that while the lirst had been identified with a progressive civiliza tion, the latter had been identified with a stationary religion. ' Standing room in tho hall allotted to tho thoosophical congress was at a pre mium. Behind and about a table plied high with floral designs sat W. C. Judge, Anule Besant, Mrs. Coopor Oakley and Miss Henrietta Mueller, of Loudon, nnd tho Buddhist Dharinuple, of Ceylon, and the Bralnnlst Chakravnrti, of Calcutta, George E. Wright, of Chicago, welcomed those before him with tho declaration that the present congress was the realization of the dream of the theo&ophlsts the world over. As tho first speaker ho introduced Professor Chakravnrti, who expounded the fundamental beliefs of tho Brahmins, dwelling upon the principles of ovolutlou, aud holding that while the animal was al ways behind the mau, he was yet entitled to all consideration, because lie was mov- , lag towniu rue periocuve point towaru which man was traveliug. There were loud calls for Aonle Besant-, and when the high priestess of theosophy, costumed In one of Worth's most magnifi cent creations in cream silk, stepped to the footlights a Imzr. ot admiration went through the feminine portion of tho audi enoe, while tho men cheered heartily. With a tribute to the late Mme. Blavat eky, as a messenger of the Master, she agreed that tho theosophlcal movement was but another spiritual impulse, less veiled than before the raco was further evolved. Following her came Miss F. II. Mueller, costumed in a blue silk gown ot an Oriental charaoter, and wearing around her neck a string ot enormous amber beads. She denounced nil kinds ot churches, and declared that the present parliament had given them their death blow. A Massachusetts Tlcket-of-LenvB Mao, Boston, Mass., Sept. 10. Warden Bridges, of tbe state prison, with the sanc tion ot the governor and couuoii, Is to try au experiment which, it is thought, will conduce to the better conduct of long term men. William F. Haziard, who has served five years of a tweuty-flva years' sentenoe, was released on parole, and his freedom depends upon the manner in I which he compiles with the conditions ou I whloh the parole is granted. Workmen Want to Compromise. I Buidoicton. J. J., Sept. 10. Manager William M. Bodine, of the Cohausey Glass works, says it is positively settled that they will start up their hollow ware fac tories Oct I ou a non-union hauls. The blowers are trying to get Master Workman Arrington to oome here and see If this ac tion oaiinot be averted by means of a com promise. The ltallrondcra Convention. HARBiSBi RG, Sept. 10. At the conven tion of the Steam Railroadmen's union to be hold here tomorrow the organisation of tho union will be completed. 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