r f I T I I'll LIFE WAS A BURDEN A Pain-rackod Sufferer Tells An Interesting Story. How He Was Tortured For Years And Finally Cured By Munyon's Remedy. Charles Wnrk, of 14 N. Twen'.j-fouttU St., I'lillntlelphlit, bus been a constant sttflvrer from rheutrtatUm for years. Ho was cured by the use of Munyon's llhea tnatixm ' lure. This Is tats story : "I was afflicted with rheumatism tn the right shoulder and suffered the most ex cruciatiiiit nony. Sharp snoitlni? pains diirtedtlirongb.it so Intense I could not sleep nights. Even the weight of the bed cl ithes wns more than I could bear; neither could I He on the right sldo or on my back. Life be:ama a perfect burden to me. I could not raise my hand to my head, and when I attempted to put on my coat or any nrtlcle of dress, the torture was euougu to urlve me wim. many remedies were suggested and tried, but none did me the slightest good, nud I be gan to despair of ever being able to ob tain relief. Some time ago, however, I procured Munyon's Kheumntto Cure. It afforded me relief nfter the first few ' dose, and by the time the little 35 cent k bottle was gone I was entirely free from I pain. I have had no return of my old enemy, and I feel satisfied I am per manently cured. It seems so wonderful I can hardly realize it, and can only show my appreciation of the merits of the cure by recommending it to other suf ferers." Munyon's Rheumatic Care Is guaran teed to euro rheumatism In any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheuma tism cured in from one to five days. It never falla to cure Bharp, shooting pains in the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or soreness In any part of the body in from one to three hours. It is guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, stiff and swoolen joints, stiff back, and all pains In the hips nud loins. Chronic rheuma tism, sciatica, lumbago or pain In the back are speedily cured. Munyon's Homoeopathic Homo Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up specif ics for nearly every disease, which aro sold by all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. ' SYSTEM IN BrrEOT JUNE 89. 1894. Tr-, i .. psvo -itienancloftb s follows: r Cuv. Yor'- vis Philadelphia, woolt n. tin. si ".20. a .t . 1S.S8, 2.55, 5.5-5 p.m S'in4' fs .V). a. m For Niw York via Mm 01"inh jj-t- iv iiin,i ana I'nuaaeipni, woeit ayt l.Tc ..35 -'D. a m., 12.3i, 2.SS, n.65p. m. Sud dy Slf i in I'ir Po-.-ivlll'i wee tlayo. MO, 7.20, a. m 12.3? t v S5 r i 'jnday. 2.10 a. m. Fir Turn nu od Mabanoy City, vreek fiayr 2.10, fi.Z 7.20. a CO., 12.S2, 8.55, 5.55 p. m. San day, 2.10, a.m. AiV'MonalJor MabanoyOlty week davs, 7 rxi " it for WtUtanv i-nr; Sunbury and Iiowisbirg wccV days, 8.P U.SU a. m., 1.85, 7.03 p. a Sunday, S.K a. For Mahanos Plane, wees days. 2.10. g.SS, S.S-' 7.80, 11.S-. ft.m, 12.32, 1.83, 2.55, 6.55, 7.0C, t.1 p.m. Sunday, 2 10, 8.25, a.m. for A'miana ana bnamoxin. weec aays, s.m 7.20, 11.8 J a. m., 1 3.25 a, m , i xv, v.sa p. m. uiaj, TRAINS TOR SBENANDOAHl Leavo Now York via Phlladelpma, weekday! 8.00 a. m., 1 30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 nlcht. Sic day, 6.00 p. m. Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week day 4.80, 0,10 a. m., 1.10, 4.30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal week d-iys, 4.20, 8,36, 10,00 a. m., and 6.02, 11,30 p. m. Sunday. 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 1.M, 7.10, 10.06, ll.tt a. tn., 6.55. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.36, a Leave PottavUlo, week days, 2.85, 7.40 a. m , 12.8' 6,11 1: ri Sunday, 2.35 a. m. Leavo Taraaqua, week days, 8.14, 8 50, 11. IS t m., 123,71'- ISM. Sunday, 8 18 a. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.45, P.X1, 11.47 a, m . 1.51, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, S. a. m. Leave Mananov Plane, weeK dtvi 1. 40, 4.M, .7.59.1I.V 8.30, 9.37, 11 9 a. m., 12 68, 2.06, 6.20, 6.26,7.1 p. m Sv ' iy,2.W, 4 00 a. m., Leavo V,' "amsport, woek days, 10.10, a. m 8.85, 11. 11 m. Sunday ll.ISp m. For Bal t nore, Washington ana the West vll I). As o. 1: R , tnroueh trains leavs Readlm Terminal Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. It.) at 8.20, 7.40, 11.! a. m., 3.48,5.18. 7.22, p. m., Hunday 8.S1 7.40, 11.28 a. m 3.46, 7.22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street WhaW nd Houth Street Whart for Atlantic City. Woek-Days Express, 9.00, a. in., 2.00, 4,00, loop, m Accommodaalon, 8.00 a. m.. 5,45 ,11. wlindav Exnress. 9.01). 10.00 a. m. Accom- tnodatlon, 8 00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. ReturnlDU, leave Atlantlo City, depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days Express, 7.35, 9110 a. m. and COO and 5.30 p. ,n. Accommodation, 8.15 a. in., and 4.32 p, m. Bundaj air ress, 4.00, 7.30 p. m. Aocorumo datlon, 7 15 a. m., and 4 15 p. m. Parlor cars on alt express trains. O O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Alt. Philadelphia P I. A. SWE1GA71D. Ben. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. saEtTTr.Kir.i, Division, JUNE 3d. 1894. TrillnB vr'U leave Shenandoah after the above date lor WiKEan's, Gllberton, yraokvllle, Nsw Castle, Bt Clair PottsvlUe, Hamburg, Readlnr, Pottstown, Phtt":lxvlUo. Norrletown and Phil. adolphla Kroad street station) at 6:00 aad lliM a. m. ana 4 : is p. n. on trseic oys cor rott vllle and Intense Uate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. Tor W., san'o Ullbirton, Kraokvllle, Htm uastie, st uiti rouiyiue at i:uu. nu.m' and 810" -n. ' r HatAburr. Readlnir. Potts town, PjenlrvHn, Worrfstown, Philadelphia at :00, 9. 40 a. n :1 c. Trains loave t'nal It fit rtis-f.ndoah 1 io;4ua. an. ana ...u, , i 7 'i ann ia:Z7p.BL Hundavp. 1 1 : 18 a in vv '1 i Leave PottSTtlle 1c- S e amioii at Mill, 11 48a. m. and 4;43,7:lbi 1 1 i.,. p " tuttdan at 10:40 a. m. andSiu p. x ll ave "hUailelplua (Bre id srt-f -t i'ub) for a.lenand.' u. at 5 67 and Bbj a 4 ') tad 7 11 p Lc ive Broad StreetBtatlon, P'liliitulphta, FOR NEW YORK. For New ) ork. JBxorMa. iruk dan, 'ork. ftl 3 2(1. 106, 4 50, 6 If, A 50, 7 , 8 SO. 9 60, UK I ! lip.ttlM noon. 12 44 n. m Uiinuwa E' p,i h 1 n an J 432 t at. din! dining itars.) 1 40, , 8,0 59, 7 IS, 812,101) i, 8 20, 4 05, 460, 615, 14, 239 (dining car), z 3. tin! 17 oar), s M. 0. a. m. 'Jul M?ht. Sundtvs. a-, '.j, 1 tuiningcari, 4 0 limited 4 520, 88J,50, 7 Is, Slipm o.'it ,E ,7i9.. M in 41 1 nan K m 1 tor D.-Mton, without change, 11 a m, weond.iyi. and 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE 80UT1L MFu U vmmoru nad vTuuu.ton I bo, 7 ), 8 JI, 10, 1 " 1 1118, 11 49 hi, ( 12 36 lltilted rtinlaj oar.) 1 3 43, 4 41, (dining oar), (5 IS Con. eraf- i iamb ', dining - ar), a 17, 6 55, 7 40 (dlnin 'r) p tn and 120H nfght woek days. 6unl.,.v 4 00, 7-Ju, 010, 1118, 1140 a m, 4 41 (dinln- 1 ir), 6 53, 7 40 (dlmnz car) P m and iaiMnltl.t. L 1 -arttet Street Ferry, Philadelphia, K ere flay Holly 1 daj- Expn da , For s 60 a m, 2 10, 4 Of) and 5 00 pm week ays, uxpress, 0 a ana v 45 a May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and 1 e press, v a. m., 1 uu p m weolt .,y. 9 00 am. ilo City, Ocean City and Avalon. IU 111,100 p m -week days. Hun m mid rolut, ezprese, so, a m, 4 00 p ai, week ny Sundays. B 4a a m. J 14. Won ro nttt'f ' t b. v. Your fciiomacft Cannot stain' same washing that your boots do, i-ulthe water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Ubq Loronz Schmidt's Boar and Porter. JAMBS SHIELDS, ManaKt .ilienaudoah Brandt, READING CHARGED WITH MtDER Sensational Sequel to tlio Killing at "Washington Court House, 0. "VEBDIOT OF TES CORONER'S JURY. The Shooting ly Mllltliiiuen nl the Stub of Wuiild-bo I.jiicIhth Is Declared to Have Uclmi Wlmlly Unjustifiable, unil Colonel Colt Is Held Liable. Washington C. II., Nov. 10. Coroner James M. Kdwnrds, of this city, began bis Inquest on tlio five persons who woro shot in front of tho court house in this place on tho night of Oct. 17, two or tbroo days after the occurrence, and obtained tho tes timony of ninety-eight witnesses. It was quite a surprise to many of tho citizens when they learned that tho coroner had returned his verdict yesterday, as It wns generally understood that tlio vcraict would be withheld until Colonel A. 15. Colt's testimony could bo obtained. Tho following Is Coroner Kdwnrds' verdict: "After having viewed tho bodies nnd heard the evidence, 1 do llnd that tho de ceased, Smith, Welch, MncJohnson, Josse Ju ly, William A. Sams and Theodore Ain mermau, camo to their death by being struck whilo in front of tho court house on tho evening of Oct. 10, 1891, with leaden balls, fired from tho interior of tlio court houso In Washington Court House, by state national guards, who were under command of James P. Cook, ns sheriff of Fayc.tto county, nnd A. B. Colt, ns colonel of the Fourteenth regiment of Oldo Na tional Guards j and I do find that at the tlmo of firing by tho guards there was no imminent danger of serious destruction of property or of harm to anyone inside tlio court house, or tho remotest danger of the prisoner, William Dolby, colored, being rescued from tho custody of Sheriff Cook." Up to this tlmo tho common pleas court hns not impaneled any special grand jury to consider tho case of Colonel Colt and Sheriff Cook. The regular term of tho common pleas court will not bo held till tho first weSk. In January, 1895, nud It is not known whether tho coso will be de ferred until then or taken up nt onco. Tho coroner has turned ovor all tcstl mouy taken In tho Inquest, nnd his ver dict, to the prosecuting attorney, and tho action of tho court is now awaited with intense interest. It is said that in case in dictments are found against Coit nnd Cook there will bo a change of venue, nnd the trial lie hold In some other county. Tho widely circulated story that Colonel Coit would have been In any manner mis treated in case ho hod come hero to testify is absurd, ns tho city hns long since re sumed its normal, and no attempt to an noy tho colonel is even dreamed of. Thero Is no disposition among tho citizens to inter rupt tho courso of the Inquest, and Colonel Colt would have received respectful con sideration, just ns any other witness. Of courto it is well known that tho pris oners held on charges for murder in tho first degree aro not eligible to bail, and Colonel Coit. who was assistant adjutant general of Ohio under Governor Camp bell, and Sheriff Cook, also a prominent citizen, will bo compelled to bo locked up till they como to trial. Election Frauds Admitted. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 10. Absolute and glaring fraud perpetrated on the tally sheetH used in the remit election wns yes terday unearthed in tlio officii of tho re corder of votes. The fraud wus discovered by W. T. Jamison, the Bepublioan candi date for prosecuting attorney, who wns elected on tho face of the returns, but was counted out. The discovery was made in the pivsonee of Recorder of Votes Owsloy, anil 1111111111111 by that official. Tho find verifies the allegations made by Jamison nud Hloane, Bepublicniis, that the offices of prosecuting attorney and county mar shal, to which they claim to liavo been elected, were deliberately stolen from them and given to Hremmurmiin nnd Keblilenr, Domoer.its. tartllug developments muy be export i'd within the next few days. Alleged Defaulter's lloiHlsiueu Hlted. CLEVtLAN-n, Nov. 10. Tho United Status government entered suit in the United states circuit court hero against Samuel McCurdy, Lovl "Willlnins and Jcsso G. Glenn, who arc the bondsmen In the sum of $10,000 for John Y. Williams, a government Indian agent. Williams, acting as superintendent of an Indian bonnllug school at lort Hall agency, Idaho, handled large sums of money Is longing to the government. It la ullegixl that ho sent the department at Washing toifnumerous fraudulent vouchers, aud is now iudobteil to the government in the suiuof15,100.88. Murdered In Hl ISarn. Cleveland, Nov. 18. Wlllintn OlsiStlr, vell-tp-do t armor, was murdprnl' "nr Elyrla in his burn, and ah attempt s made to bum the barn aftor the commis sion of the deed by tho perpetrator. Wlien; the body was recovered the legs and arms were burned entirely off. It was evident that a rope had been strung around Ms neck. Glcetzer's stepson, Charles Geska, ill years old, was nrruntiid in this city last night on suspicion of being tho murderer. Walte Wants Tamiuy's Bvstynutlou. Desveb, Nov. 10. Adjutant General Tnrsuey has refused to comply with a re quest from (iovernor Walte for his resig nation, saying he will resign when the governor, nhobo retirement has boon de termined by a majority of 80,000, does the same. It is understood that the governor will uoxf remove the adjutant general. Mr. Tarsuey was opposed to the reuoml nation of Walto for governor. A Noted Sioux Chief Dead. CiuwuEKLAiN, S. I)., Nov. 16. Iron Niv tlon, the head ohlef of the Lower Ilrulo Sioux, died yesterday at his house 011 the Sioux reservation, of pneumonia. Iron Nation was ope of tho prominent Indian chiefs of reoeut years, aud was 90 yearn old. For more than llfty years he has I been identified with every event of Impor ' tunee connected with the history of the Hloux nation. To Pacify llnulllan Iinnrseiits, LoMitfN, Xov. 10. A disputuli from Buonos Ayres says that mlvioes havo beeu Bocolvud Un il M tlie effect that General Nismoyer will !ene Kio Janeiro iu tho neur future for Uiu (irando do Sul. Tho object of his mission Is to eudenvur to paoify the Insurgents iu time state. Will be Hurled Tiitfctlier. Susqobua KA,Pu..Nov.l0. Tlie funoral of the Into Wyrou B. Wrtuht has boon post- Iponcil until tomorrow at o'clook. Ilia son, who died on Wednesday night, will be buried ut the sumo tlmo. TlirrV tain. Sa.lora Urnwneu. Guam 'iwm, Midi . N,,v 10. The Email m iiiiimm r Antclup ' ! Clilingo, cup sl2"d off ln"t and tin- three men compos ing her en tv were drowned. Within ten minutes of tho sinking of the Antelope the schooner Antler went ashore, and will probably g to jrlccrs. Hi r erew wr.s res cued after it hard fight by tho llfo savlug crow. Tho wreckage of the Antelope is washing ashore, bvtt none of the ImmIIcs have Iwcn recovered. Tlio Xavdl Acarieiny'n New Clili'T. AirstArous, Md., Nov '0 Captain I'hlllp Coopar, tho Incoming superintend ent of tho naval academy, assumed formnl charge of that Insltuthm yesterday after noon at 1 o'clook. The ullleers and heads of departments met ut the library nnd wero presented. After this the cadets wore paraded as a Imttuliou and were inspected. After the order making the transfer was rend a captain's saline nl eleven guns was fired. The Clinmplon Wing Shot. CHICAGO, Nov. 10. The shoot for tho wing championship of the United States came off yesterday afternoon at Utirnsldo. The winner was G. Klelnenian, of Chi cago, who scored 01 out of a possible 100. Other scorns were: llrewcr, 89; Dr. Car ver, 80; Grim, 85; Bobbins, CO; Bingham, 51; Elliott, 07; Build, 47. Build, Bobbins, Bingham and Klliott dropped out of tlu contest on account of tho high wind. Killed by Ills Own Trap Gun. PlTTSiiunu, Nov. 10. William 11. Daw son, a merchant of Smith's Kerry, near here, was fatally shot by a trap gun set to shoot burglars. As ho was opening tlio store for business he accidentally tripped on ono of tho wiros and was fatally shot. Ono arm was nearly torn off and his abdo men was terribly lacerated. IIo died on tho train whilo being brought to a hospi tal in this city. Champion Corbett In Training:. GALESBuna, Ills., Nov. 10. Jnmos J. Corbett announces that Steve O'Donnoll is preparing to issuo a chnllcugo for a match with any man in the world for 15,000 a side, Peter Malicr or Jim Hall pro forred. The match is to take place tho samo week Corbett lights FItzsiinmons. Corbett says O'Donnell and McVey ara training him dally for the fight with FHz- Blmmous. Fell with a Scallolil. PlTTSiiunu, Nov. 10. John Allon and John Mursch, in the employ of Marshall Brothers, elevntor builders, fell with a scaffold upon which they were nt work in a new building on Seventh avenue. They fell down the shnft to the cellar, a distance of forty feet. Thoy were both badly hurt, but tlie hospital physicians say they will recover. Killed Her lletraycr. Stockton, Cal., Nov. Ifi. Krank Quinn, u well known young mnu of this city, wns killed in a lodging house by a voting wo man named Kdith Elder. Sho subse quently shot herself in tho right side, but will recover. The woman declared that she shot Quinn because he had wronged her under promise of marriage. h lero Sand Storm In Ohlahnma. 1'EUIIY, O. T.,Nov. 10 Oklahoma, and more espocinlly tho Cherokee strip, has been vb'itcd by a fierce sand storm for a week, and the sand Is blinding. Tlio city authorities have ordered fires in the busi ness seewun to be extinguished. Part of the hpie tin" eimM lint sen tiftv feet. Gilmores Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous ; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and 1 gives lasting strength. Sold by Jl, wasl-ey, 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Weeks' Museum, , 17 SOUTH MAIN HTHlSlll Itlrds aud antomls 0! ell e'ecttons. ! yax'dermlst, Koberl Murray. m Urgsst Slits if Beer. Free Laocfa Ciltj. Free lunch every n ornln vnd v nlng. JoHtt WK8, proprietor tt. W. DA Vinson, Bartender. Shisnahdoab'b Kj&iablu Hand iMandxjf Oor. Uoyd and White SW. All ' orlt guaranteed to be Irst-olas-i in every sartlcuUr. Kllk ties and laee ourtaln sa spec laity, (load oalled tor and deUvarsX A trl JollolMd. MUSSER & BEDDALi, (Sneaewora to Ooakley Bros.) Mo. 96 Xm Ceutrc street. MRNANDOiB. 1PA FfflST GLASS GBOGBB! Oar Motto: Best Qaallty at botmt n Prtaea. Patfnnaca respectfully aollelle For tho... cieary Bros' Hot Soasou i Temperance Drinks Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottlers ot the nasal latter beers. 17 tad 19 Fwtta Alley. Shonmtoth. ft fifi o'a n who can taste our candlet one r b a wlf hoat teenm oi ftftec. rirlT rtl4v-l tion for the youuir man " n-tio brings tuent. Tnej I Just melt in the mouth; the girl's eye- melt with tenderness-tbe young man also melts, and the quwtiou is settled. Try it. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. 101 N. Main St. ', JjlKKaOSON'H Tim.VTUK, r. J renotwoK. mamadrv. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, '94, R. K. n.ivpy's reslntlo Aleio-DrunaMc Succew, Enemies for Life. Presented by a powerfnl cist UwlndW theibe.iutiful aud ascompilxiioit uotfese, Miss JOAN CRAVAN. Notable fentur-s ot this grind produotlou: lteallstto storm effect, revolving prison, rosoue In mid-ocean, gj psy oamp oens wit', boautl ful waterfall, desirii-tlonvof oamp by light' sing and powerful climaxes, Reflnixl singing nua danolug specialties pre sented by a ooterle nt artists. Prices, as, 35, 50 Kiitl 73 Ctw ttMorvo! ea s a' 1C1 -lln i store. tlSUOUSON'S THEATRE. p. J. rBnousoN uiNAar.ii. MONDAY EVEN'G, NOV. 19th, A majestic pantomlne company. BATES BROTHERS New up to date "HUMPTY DUMPTY." Headed by the greatest living clown, Mr. Charles ravel, Who always w ins a laughing victory. Specialties: Novelties, Acrobats, Singers nnd Musical Artists that are up to date. Why f Because we have them : because wo turn people away nightly ; be tue we make the greatest street parade of any other show wlrh our clown silver oornet, band and $2,000 trick donkey, Cnrmencitn, whi:h will be seen on the principal streets only. A. L. BLODGKTT, Agent. Prices, 95, 35, 50 and 75 els. 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So1dbyDruggUts,orcut post-paid oureceiptofprloe. lOirllltrtg'Xt.U, IO., llll 1I3 UllllatuSt., , Wk. wiTGii mmi mi Laeer and w tPilsner Beer Finest, Parent, Heftltboet. Chris. Schmidt, Agl 907 Wwt Coal St., Shenandoah. Millions of Dollars Oo up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, to., insured inflrst-olass, relia ble oomrMutee, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Inmintnee Agent, ISO South Jardin Street. Also Lira and Accidental Companies THEATRE : CAFE KotmsTly kept by Taos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., SUeuan-lue Fresh and oool Hoer alwtys on tu.. WlnM, Liquors, Wears. C08T8I.LQ & CABSIDV, Proprietorn VTnologltle awn. for t,i,.GH), 11 1 ,.: reijsasyaa 5 msfti R, i UfW Lager aid him Pa's Beer. No Utter maae. Fine Unuora and Clpara lWrioulh Main tit. A HEltui- F..:;ir It 18 Sv.'CDii';: Ove.' a Eh-Tr: in Colorado, SEBIOTJB DAMAGE TO PS0PE2TY. Thi" I.iw t Aln'aily i:wtlmnllt llm 'I'M n MUI!nii Dollar., nml tlm I'lnips, rHinifil by h itnine W'lml, Are Hi,. I Swwiiltifr Oiuvitnl, Bofl.DMt. Culo , Nov. 18. A flcropfiiv 's Imrnlng in tin-iiluo timber on tlie iiii),i,. talns wost of tin- pity. It started III mill anil lias alri'aily lmrneil o-er an ati-u of several snuatv tulles, anil Is spreHiil't rnnlilly. Ward, a mining camp about nineteen miles from licro, of 1,000 people, anil Oolil Hill, aoiuup of 500 Inhabitant',, six miles nearer Boulder, arc in ilaiifter of bollig destroyed. Many of tlie Inhabitants have lied, fovonil roiielies in the eanyo.i botweeii the two places have lieen btirneii. Tlie flrt) starUnl just west of Ward, In the heatily tinibereil district, and swept to tlie cast. The Inhabitants woro alarmed early in the evening, dense clouds of smoke set tling down on tho camp. Tho lire upreo 1 through the dry pine timber with terrible rapidity, and settlers along its path were forced to leave their homes to bum ami get into the camps. Tho Uro burning on tho outskirts of Ward advanced toward Gold Hill and swept over an area of eight miles. It is spreading towards Copper Kock, and it is believed man' small set tlements will be burned. Tlio residents of Gold 11111 who have not como to ISouldt r have assembled on the top of Horse Feet mountain mid are watching tho progress of the lire. The wind Is blowing furiously anil drives the llru before it In large sheets of name The property loss cannot at present lio told, but it will amount to over $2,000,000. There will necessarily lie great destitution. The fire Is spreading along Left Hand and in the direction of Sunshine. Sunshine, is two miles from Gold Hill. Among tlio important mines at Gold Hill, for which fears aro expressed, are tho Allmackeo uud tlio Casli lleekln. A courier reports that destruction of one-half of the property of Camp Talcot and Prussian mine and mill. The timber around Gold Lake has lieen swept bare bv the llames. Tlio raneli house of Mr. Kly, at Left Hand, was com pletcly destroyed, and Mr. Ely was badly burued about tho faeo and hands. Mr. Seaman, whoso ranch was burned, also suffered injuries. Fred Hitler's property, near Sunset, was burned, and llhier was found unconscious in a building, where lie hud gone to save something. Ho is seri ously burned. Alabama Invites Imcstinent. SION'TiRiMKHY, Ala., Nov. 1(1. The first bill introduced atthopresont session of tho Alabama legKluturu was 0110 providing that where tho sum of $20,000 or over fs invested in any kind of numufacturlngen torprises the property iu which said money is invested, exeltislvo of tho real estate, shall be exempt from stato, county or mu nicipal taxation for teu years. Tlio real estate is to bo taxed for a puriod at tho same valuation ut which it was assessed tho year pi-ovlotts to location. Six Wiiluws on tho Stanil. Memphis, Nov. 10. A remarkable Inci dent in tlie trial of Richardson ami Smith, the lyncher, wns tlio appearance on tlio Witness stand, one after the other, of tho six widows of the men who woro lynched. Thoir testimony contained nothingoxeopb that in that it agreed in showing that tlio men could have lieon brought to Memphis on a truln, instead of in a wagon ut night. Homer''. Strangler Still at Large. I1F.JJVBK, Nov. HI. Although many de tectives are working upon tho Market street strungUng oases, tho murderer is still nt largo, and tlio terror strlekon to mato luminous ot the row to which opera tions havo so far been confined nro making preparations to move. .Several havo al ready left tho city. Ios Six lIunilriMl Ahead. New York, Nov. 1(1. Ives still leads in tho billiard match with Schaefer, tho score at tlio end of laht night's play bo ing: Ives, 2,100; Schaefer, 1,7113. Highobt runs: Schaefer, 211; ivos, 177. Averagofor tho night: Schaefer, 519-10; Ives, 12 0-7. Grand nvorngo: Schaefer, 30 29-19; Ivos, 48 48-11). Fell Unilor a Trolley Car. Allestows, Pa., Nov. 18. Thomas Villhims, of Catnsnuquo, aged 11 years, was fatally injured by falling under 11 trolley car. Ills left leg wus crushed, and he sustained other Injuries. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. CluMbiir Quotations of tbo Nw York anil l'ltlliuleljilihi i:rliniiKw. New Yokk, Nov. 1.1. The volume of busi ness on Uiu Stuck. Exchuntte today was llshter than tor tho past fuw days, and there were Indications that the faiorahle influences of the election and tho government loan wcru loahiK their ellect ou the share speoulatton. Cl04lB bids: Lehigh Valley WM, W. N. Y. I... HH I'eiiim.vlvanla.. 60 Erie H!a ReadniK 17K I)., h, , W IWi St. l aid MX West Shore IWi Lehfeh Nv "h N. Y. Central 9B N. Y. & N. E. pf... 8B Uke Erie W... 1M New Jersey Oen... 93 Del. & Hudson ...US General Markets. pKii-AELFBiA. Nov. 15. Flour firm; win ter suiierflne, S.lUWi.W; winter extras, f .S.Vro 2.40; No. 't winter family, 2..rplis7:.'.ull; state roller straight. tJ.BUSW.7ll; wtwtem winter, olear. a.H-'.7il. Wheat quiet, hitflier, with SsHe. bid and AUe. asked for November. Corn firm, higher, with Kifcjc. bid and &3e. asked for December, Oats quiet, firm, with Wo. bid anil H7Ho. asked for November, lluy firmer; good to choice timothy. $12.nolU. Ileef dull. Pork dull; family, I3.75)I4. Ijird firmer; western steam, 'i t; city. 7. 1767 86. Butter Arm; western dairy, 1 l(fj)le. ; do.cream ery, llifSlto.; do. factory. lliaHe.; Elglns. iu.; lmllalion oreamery, 13lllii. ; New York dairy, laaaic.; do. creamery, 1S)!do.; state oream ery prints, extra, -Oc.; do. choice, iAa. do. fair to good, mHc. prints jobbing at IWfflaOu. Cheese firmer; New York large, bViOIOc; do. small, BjMlMe.; part skims, 37Ha.; full skims, 2Vi8o. lifts weaker; state and New York, IkV'.; refrigerator, ITSMSio.; western fresh. lSJi!4e. Live btoek Alarkete. Nhw Yohk, Nov. IS. European cables quote American elvers at U'AUKo., dressed weights; refrlgeralor belt, IVi(ft8o. Calves stwm j ; poor to prime veals, $ft; grassem. W &U; weetern caleb, $.73.7A. bheep and lambs very dull, but steudy: tioor to ijutiil sheep, $f(&3; couuutin to good lambs. Hogs weak; inferior to good, tofflll.HU. LAST biiiKHTV, I'a., Nov. 15. C'attle slow and prices unchanged. Hogs dull and lower; l'hiladelphius. il.75QH.t45; coiuuion to fair Yorkers, $4.50!. 55; roughs. 34. Sheep dull and lower; good, 2.10Q&G0; common, 5Uc,Q $1; lambs, ta3.00. . . HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. "For a long time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which llutterod al most Incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo com pelled to sit up in bed and belch gaa from my stomach until I thought that every minute would be my last. There was a fecllino; of oppression about my heart, aud I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced me to try Dr.MHes' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." MRS. HAKUY E. STAKK, I'ottsvlHo, Pa. Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a poslti-re Eiiarantcothatthollratbottlo will turnout. AllilruKKlstrtsetlitatlM, 0 bottles fortb. ce lt will bo ben t, pranalt, on receipt of pric by tho Dr. Mllos Medical Co., Ukhart, Init. T, M. REILLTO CKNTRALIA 8 POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can nlw&ya get a glass ot Cool Beer anii Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't torget the place T. OT. Reilly's, Locust Avenue, OENTKALIA.r IS THE BEST. , NO SQUEAKING. $5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMEUEDCAUT 4.3.y FINECA1 F&KMJ5AHH P0LICE.3 SOLES. 2.1.7-S Boys'schodlShoes, ' LADIES- END FOR CATALOGUE W-L." DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MAS3. l'oa con save mnner by pii i-cUnslua IV. 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