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'imn: rows swept anvav. People Lose Their Lives ce Jerome, Arizona. 7iKj?cott, Ariz., Sept 11?The t ?>f Jerome, near here, was < '?jneftoly wiped out hy fire, enrVSf.g a loss of over $1,000,000 . *?*nperty. Kloven bodies have <f*r boon recovered vhile a v ?:r or more are said to be in 0 ft -i ins or missing. Tie fire originated in a cabin - -fi pread so rapidly and fiercely r .*?*. was impossible to save even v : tlathing. The fire was con''.'j v i: la the business portion of to writ exclusively. The area v ' t"? tire was confined to a nar < p.dch, and ravines leading to t v. Iiich were located substan?r edden and stone buildings, r -v ?*:<evr melting as rapidly before *- Ik'kos as paste-board. Over 1 - " siderices, 25 general mer.v d *?? and other stores, saloons, < ?=f all kinds are wiped out. <'<> * cumber of people who are ,* ./ dess is placed at 1,500. Two u trains left here tonight ~ crene of the disaster, car. p- ^ents and other material to ^ f lut (1 i cf vncuD/1 Thn .. . vl.v/ V...1H v-onwu. L lie lUi"!!? - cjlete but little insurance . carried on account of the = risk and inadequate water * V .Are the fire originated was ,.v>? s ne of a drunken carousal <. ? i rht, and while no demon-r*.iu ;s are being made against' *:? ' ? who are responsible for a" t? -i the horrors of the deed s-viv * * \ay from the victims, atrwi(? will be given to the men ijv'i.i v 'sed it. . *t parties are now endoa s : to extract the remains Hv 1 h j* 5 ruins. Several mining ; if - a the west are said to have i tr *. : * the town at tho time and vw?* . r jjccounted for. r i? a good story of a douJ^rc j. \*X could aim well, to say 44 A Scotchman who was f* *on u donkey had to v .-v. a rather rough piece , y.a : ry un Australia. After in came to a wide ditch / ' donkey refused to cross, vb t back a few yards, he ;xn;j*dL4 vn?* donkey into a gallop, t .H ink) / he donkey would jump w/c % n=ft?ad of jumping across, * ""it r ;? ! <al fetopjied suddenly, Vif ! */ *.' >..Sandy over his hea<l * :;!> f force that ho landed on rJu.:- of the ditch. (iather. az ;7 up, he looked at the >v f/tr>k \> 'T.omont or two, and Jie/. ;-VVeel, wool, that's vjjer > pitched; hut are you Jt/oti.; t -^v: over yourself?" . \ f, r * > ?y was taken suddenly t(.i, celebrated doctor was t<> '/tend the little patient. 3.1'- >'od physician is short in j.id is possessed ' a pair .. : /?. As is colonial y . *rt, < f uintry people, he stepped l-r-i'.-i" the blazing grate fire, 1. in r the ;nmates of the . i it.. !i* 1 coat tails, and pro r trJ -.1 i t * irm his lower extromties. I-. ' i"3 many minutes had *??'*f?s?d liv* sick hoy raised himupon elbow, eyeing the Av- iciar. v xclaimed : "Doctor, cWok, dos \ stand there any lon-*er piur ! 'gs are warping.1' ?.-1. Scot* Murray, aged 10 years, of Hit? *: .te E. R. Murray, of A ?do rj?on, at Anderson Sat4nlnv morning. Young Murray r *a? one ftVj first young men of K iJr.i ) 1 t.? ' >luntocr for the war w ith > ti 1. From the day the *J? i4?r< ? ? c >11 uny was mustered **! rsrvin in:i1 Tuesday .of last m a ?!c ur i > i t) r it irne 1 horn } from i ? *H* tvill* i n i 'tilted and weak* by ty/i >i<l fever, he had 0*1. i j ?i t'y as a trni s >1*lier. / PHILLIPINOS UGLY. 1, day Divided Among Themselves Hut . ' . , thar More Insolent to the Americans. (w * gen New York, Sept 9.?A dis- ten patch to the Herald from Manila peti nays: jests j "The attitude of the Phillipine .goo insurgent leaders is daily becom- joic ing more dangerous. So open is Mr. their opposition to the American authorities that the situation is strained and reoonciliation may IN ho di thou It. nt, i "What makes the situation e(j ^ the more troublesome is the un- , disguised rivalry between the followers of General Aguinaldo, the self proclaimed dictator, and ^ General Piopilar, who covets the w?t? honor which Aguinaldo has ac^ Iron ~ i *trer vfllll DVI . hlooc "General Piopilar is in com- Hroi m&nd of the insurgent t loops stationed south of Manila. He ? uses them in a way that will he most annoying t.) Apuinaldo, and at the same time makes every effort to show his utter disregard the American officers. "His forces continue to patrol the city, encouraging lawlessness in evory direction. They are constantly annoying the Ameriean | troops, who are engaged in the j difficult task of preserving order. gd "Aguinaldo's course is no less annovimr. He no longer attemnt.M lH . D o-- 1? w j to conceal his hostility to the of - j ? ficials who represent the United; States, and yesterday issued an .44* order prohibiting his soldiers *-* from eutering the American lines, j This course was probably deemed ^ necessary in order to prevent ( them from becoming so well dis-. *"n posed toward Americans as to de- j mm* stroy his power by repudiating his leadership. H "The attitude of the rival lead- 9 ers can not fail in the end to in - . H jure the cause of Phillipine inde- j gj pendence. Certainly it will pre- | vent the presentation of a strong case before the Paris commission Jj^1 ?n behslf of the Filippinos." ori ?? s Htatk of Ohio. City ok Tolkim>, ) ^ Lucas ounty ?" ut " Frank J Chknky makes oath tliui he is the senior partner of the firm u """" F J Chknky A Co , dot iik business i ' *iI the City of roledo, ( ounty ami -*Laie afoiesaid, and that said tlrm will |?m\ the-uni of ONE HUNDKKD OOL- Vfi! IjA Its for each and every ease of ''a tarrh that '-snoot be cured by the ure of Hall's Catarrh Curk. FHXNK J CHENEY. A NVGLEA80N, | skal. ! Notary J'ut/lio. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ami acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of ti e system. Send lor testimonials,'free, AddretH. F J CHENEY A CO., Toledo, <). HaySold *?y Druggists, 7oe. :2&&k i J : $2 / j Flu i I r 11 AN OPEN Li To MOTH WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COL THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WOF PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR ' /, DR. 6AMUEL PITCHER, eette, wae the originator of "CAST has borne and dooi now bear the facsimile signature of I Jus A This in the original "CASTOR I A" the homee of the Mothers of America LOOK CAREFULLY at the wr the kind you have always bought and has the signature yf per. No one has authority from ma The Centaur Company, of which Chas. March 24, rm ^ 14.4^ <5 m? MMMa iiawwi, it *rn n the Greenville News of Si; Mr. L. P. Kpton retui iks to the citizens of the Sti > supported him for comptrol eral and speaks in the high lis of his more fortunate co tor, Mr. Durham. The int i of the State, says he, are (1 and safe hunds and he es with those who supjsir Durham in this fact. Senate lias Approved, ladrid, Sept 12?The seni oday's session definitely ado| he Hispano-American prol Arc Ton Weak I eskn.ss manifests itself in the low i itiun and aching bones. The blood ry; the tissues are wasting?the door gopened for disease. A bottle of Brown Hitters taken in time will restore yot igth, soothe your nerves, make yot d rich and red. Do you more go? an expensive special course of medicin ms'Iron Hitters is sold by all dealer \\V; f.L. DOUGLAS 3 SHOE Tor It jri srs this shoe, by merit lone, has <l!*tanee<1 all competitor*. . U Dou?Us #l Vi. ?t 00 and #5.00 shoes ar prrw1uctl'?at of skilled workm?n. from^ th i an! tl't) abora for men. tl.Ui. flXB an i for bora. W. u Dnuplai abnaa are Indorsed by OT?r l.uu.au vrtrrri ma the beat la atyla. lit and durability of any ahoe aiar olfrrad at tba prices. They ar? mad* la all tk* lataat abapaa and stylee, and of arary ?ar1at? of leather, daalar cannot supply roa. writ a for call ' to W. L Douglaa. Brockton, Maaa Mdb p|^SHj!oH?| um Contuo, HnmwiiiJit^Ki* ??p protr.ptlr; rcll?rMWk?*rlMO?? I iilhiM. Tor CoBiuaptlan ft kw L: bu *or?<t tbontaadi wbtrtul oth< m; wiii (xr n a tod If takaa tn lint. jb< Dru??t*n on ftfuanjais*; .ForUaiBi Chwl u?? kHlLOMII rUUTtt^ lft < HILOH'S/kCATARR I^WaflFREMED r|va Tou Catarrh f Vbia ruatdy la ran Itoouropou. PrloaAOata. Inlawrti UTION SSSsEatf im. If th? dfal?r on n not supply I i dlmi to fmttory, Dcloiinf MTtlt) flj Hp ' ./ Bp t . L. DOUCLA t SHOE gcntlkmvi i? Ctir, Hmm LMtd drain and Cra r Waterproof. Beet In the aortd. p.itmlnr hla OOdENI'INF. II AN IIHEW Kl> It l(< <K> HANI)-HKAVi:l) WK.l.T SIIOK. 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Wanted?An idea 2SSS1 tfc ' Protect Tour Ideas: they may bring you wealtl t.'rlte JOHN WKUDKRUORN * CO., Patent Attoi ?Ow leys, V a-nlngtou, D .7... >r tbelr fi.to <<riae off* 1! THE MUTUAL LIFE INSU u RANCE COMPANY OF " U NEW YORK. ci a' o . ir RICHARD A McCURDY, President. If 15 cl *' Assets over $ 268,000,(100 00 ^ Surplus over * 86.000 OoO 00 er Insurance iu force, over 936.000,000 00 income 1897. ?. Total Iucome 1897 $64,162,60800 Inootne per week, over 1,000 000 00 I ucome t ach working day 180,000 00 Income per hour ^Bauktug hours) 36,108 00 l Insurance in force in 8 C ^ Dec. 31st, '97 $8 875 816 (M) Insurance written and I paid for In H (7 in '79 1,205,493 CM) Premiums received in 18 U in '97 2t4,057 84 Death losses paid in 8 C in '97. 116.477 The largest and best Company the world. Paid Policy liold . :* in 1897, $26,992,055. H a. McILWAIN, 1 SPECIAL AGENT, Lancaster, S. C. ? 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P M 14* 6 00 Ar Chester Lv 11 05 7 26 I 65 5 26 Rlchburg 11 41 8 10 142 6 16 Bascombvllle 11 50 8 20 P M 120 5 00 Fort Lawn 12 06 8 40 ' 45 4 30 lay Lancaster Ar 12 35 9 20 Train No 19, 8unday Only. \. M. P. M. 9 00 Lv. Lancaster Ar. 8 55 9 30 Fort Lawn 8 25 9 46 Baa Hinivllle 8 10 9 55 Rlcliburg 8 01 0 30 Ar. Chester Lv. 7 25 Connects at Chester with Southern ttoBway, Seaooard Air Line and Cariliuaautl North-Western Railway. Connects at \ ancaster with the Ohio liver A Charleston, jeroy Springs, Pres., Lancaster, 8. C. r M Heath, O. P. A., ?V H Hardin, V P and Aud., Chester extracted his tooth without >u. Neither pain nor after ting. My methods suggest i stead. whow" and .ne facilities for E>ntistry at the least cost, to Gold Crown and Bridge ations and estimates. Ige, Dentist, r. s. c. m. ir TITM, ; ear. 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