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RC TT Te tae ST sn SSS —— Miss oun Pacific Railway Time Table bis bands came iu contact with # MOUTH LOURD. 450A. M 1:00PM. No row P.M No ui2 Local Freight 29 ALM SOUTH BOUND. No 4 <2 No 5 ao PM, No, | 9:33PM. No til Local Freight... 1:56 P. Me 7 GOA. M. it A.M nace, Agent. TERSTATE DIViSioN. W. C, Be K. C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. ture of trains at Worlar SOUTH LOCSD No 7 Freight dally except Sand é rs at age No 1 Express daily SOUTIE ROUND. No 2E No UF No 3 t Sunday Remember this is the popular short jine be- tween Kaneas City, Mo.. and Pi teburg. Kan, Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo , Sulphur Sprin Ark , Siloam Springs, Ark , ani the direct route from the soutn to St Louis, Chicago, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and points west and northwest. No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none inthe west Travel via the new line H C Ox Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansus City, Mo SWALLOWED BY A WHALE. Modern Account Paralleling the Eib- lical Story of Jonah. Jobn Townsend of 302 West 73rd etreet gives information that the story of the sailor, James Bartley, supported to bave been swallowed by a whale and rescued alive, refer ence to which was made in Tuesday’s issue of the New York Times, was printed in detail in the Mercury of South Yarmouth, Eugland, in Octo ber, 1891 Bartley eailed on the Star of the with his adventure in the vicinity of the Fatkland Islands. Mr. Town send says the story is a good sea man’s yarv, whether one chooses to believe it or not According to the story, which is told in great detail, “the ship cited a whale one morning on her ‘star- board quarter. Two boats were manned, and 1n a short time one was hear enough to spear the whale, which was an uuusually large one The fish made a terrible fight. Both boats got spears fastened iu it, and were dragged some three miles. Fiaally, when the whale came to the surface, it managed to strike one of the boats with its nose. The boat was upset. One man was drowned, and another, named James Bartley, disappeared. It was eupposed at the time that he, too, had been drowned The whale gave up at last and was taken back to the side af the | : } be cured by Hall’s East, and is supposed to have met Pe cured vy EUS | yrelding, slimy substance that seem jed to sbrink from bis touch. I finally dawned on bim that be bal é | been swallowed by the | he was overcome with He could but the beat was terrible. situation It not a scorching, etofliay: skin and draw out his vitality ri t 1 whale, aud horror at the breathe easily, wes bature, but “lit seemed to open the pores of bis He became very weak and grew ‘sick at the stomach. He knew that there was no hope of escape from his strange prison Death stared knowledge of his environments, aud the terrible heat floxlly ov him, and he must bave fainted, hin in the face and &@ tried to loo . at it bravely, but tha awful quiet, the fearful darkness, the borrible came for ithe next he remembered being in the captain's cabiu ” The aceount further ‘health of the man does vot seem tr \be aff et-d. He isin splendid spirits Bays: jand apparently enjoys all the bles lie outskirts of ‘sings of life that come in bos way. ARDU CTED GIRL FOUND. Her Assaiiasts Ave Beund Gver to the Grand Jury, Webb City, Mo, Dee. 1 —The de Velopments tu tic preliiioary «X4n) Phinas Brown and Charles Pip-r is Cartervilia today on the tivation of William Wheeler, Wheeler, Oscnr Mics t Friday wording ass Giarge Edis Cloud } d iu these dispatches, show one of the espa tig brutal most leged crimes Committed in dusper every M { defeudanis pty O oud's testimons is tt house broke im the dow for revolver ard club they chlorformed througha w and rB-auilive Ler witha ) her. The defendauis aduitied almost jeverythiug. Pauinus Wheeler was \discbarged, the other defendants lbeing beid to the grad jary on ecewber 7 This morning the of | been abducted, is ao simali jouse in | this clis,wkere Tom and Dave Hamilton, ber kiduepers, | The whaling captains say they never Jott her Sanday might afrer spiniting knew a parallel case lit frequeutly occurs that iswallowed by whales | and come out alive.” How’s Tiis! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward tor any case ot catarrh that cannot arrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CoPros ., ‘oledo O. We the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the iast 15 years, and be- lieve him pertectly honorable in all bus- iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. WALDING, KINNAN & Mar- vin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O, Halil’s Catarrh Cure ts taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces ot the System. Price 75, per bottle. Soid by all druggist-. Testimonials free, Death Freeze, Langdon, N. D, Dee. 3.—In Em- mons county a pitiful case of suffer- ing and death is reported asa result of the recent etorm. A Russian fam- ily uamed Belovitzy rau out of fire- wood right in the midst cf the storm and in their desperation tore down and burned a part of the house. This Jet in the intense cold and the whole family, father, mother and three children, were found frozen to death. There is a wood and coal famive in this section, the farmers having ship. The crew went to work with axes and spades to secure the fat They worked all day and a part of the night, snd resuimed operations the next forenoon. They had now reached the stomach and were clean ing it to hoist it on deck, when they were startled to notice something inside of it which gave spadmodic signs of life. The vast pouch was hoisted to the deck and cut oper, and inside was found the missing sailor, dou- bled up and unconscious. He was laid out on deckand treat- ed toa bath of sea water, which soon revived him, but his mind was ! not clear, and he was piaced in the Captain’s quarters, where he remain ed two weeks a raving lunatic. He was carefully treated by the captain and officers of the ship, and finally he beg&n to get possession of his senses. At the end of the thicd!) week he had entirely recovered from | the shock and resumed his duties. | Durivg the brief sojoura in the | whale’s belly Bartley’s skin, where it was exposed to the action of the! gastric juices, underwent a striking | ing change. His face and hands) were bleached to deathly whiteness | and the skin was wrinkled, giving the man the appearance of baving) been parboiled. | Bartley affirmed that he could) probably have lived inside of his) house of flesh until be starved, for! he lost his senses through fright} and not through lack of air. He! says that he remembers the sensa-! tion of being lifted in the air by the | county, nose of the whale and of falling into | the water. Then there was a fearful ill from rushing sound, which he believed to! bought only sparingly because of high prices Blame it on Dy namite Dick. Guthrie, Ox., Dec. 2 —Four mask ed robbers, supposed to be headed by Dyvamite Dick, held up Store keeper Ernest Powell at Ingram last night aud made him deliver $300 After securing the money and while leaving the store, the outlaws were fired on by Powell. The fire was returned and a farmer named Ellie, who was in the store, was shot. The robbers are supposed to Le the same who held up the postmaster at Floyd Tuesday night and secured $1.264. Cook Was Away in, and Patrick Barry, farmers, resi ling six miles south of this city, in the From Home. Dee 2 Harvard, absence of their mother, decided to} cook flour gravy. They found a sau }cer that contained flour, and used it, not knowing that strychnine been mixed with it by their mother to kill rats, Two hired men and a nephew joined at dinner. Shortly afterward all were taken violently ill and it is thought all will die. had , Though the Twice-a-Week Repub- lic of St. Louis excelled all other Western weekly papers in publishing the news of the campaign, it now an- nounces that it has extended its news service, and hereafter it will give its| t paperinthe country. | readers the bes’ This means mueh, because the twelve months will be ¢ news of big events. With all the im- provements to its service the yearly sabscription will be the same—one ollar a year, by mail, twice a week. next Paducah, Ky., Dec. 2—A son of Ike Stantield, a farmer of Graves is dead, and bers of bis family are precariously polsoping Arsenic was used. There is no clue to the mur- be the beating of the water by the’ derer. whale’s tail. Then he was encom- passed by a fearful darkness and he felt himself slipping slong a smooth passage of some sort that seemed to move and carry him forward. sted but CASTORIA For Infants and Children, aero iH —William rowded with | | two other mem- linfuriated by the pain of the har-|ing today she comple poon aud attacked the boats, but they have never known a man to go; | through the ordeal that Bartley did | a = < | z They say that | her away. Sbheis ip w rerieus cone men ure! dition aud her ultimate recovery is who become regarded as ‘oubrfal. ter testify- collapsed. Mormous in tadiena, Ligonier, Lui, Dee. 2 jof Mormon 1 —Tus work InisslOnaries 18 cause troubie in Noble, La Grange aud j Steuben Counties, woere presely ting is beimg prosecuted to such ap exteut that uu orvauized effort is being nate ty count-ract the ef The Mormons are refused ad- mission to houses, but despite the counteracting, influences, bends of converts are preparing to move to the Western colonies. Single women are gauianteed free transportation. ‘Torturing Rheumatism. The busiest and most useful men are not al ysexempt from sickness. Especially are they liable to be at- tacked andcompletely disabled by that most annoying and painful ailment— Rheumatism. Men in all walks of life are subject at any time to be seized with this disease, and besides the great bodily pain, there is almost unbearable niental anguish at the thought of hay- ing one’s strength and vigor gradually aupplanted by a condition of utter helplessness. Under the effects of Rheumatism, the sirongest men be- come the weakest, and the most useful are robbed of their usefulness. Mr. J. Ax ¥, r has lived in At- lanta, Ga., for years, and some of the prettiest residences and most substan- tial business blocks of that city are monuments to his skill as an architect and builder. fee. 9 LEG Gy | Mr. J. A. LESEUR. But like many LeSeur was ther busy men, Mr. . matism gth gave way toa Iplessne: This dread | nore ny, he says, described. ‘*For con n of disease prod than can well ¥ I | on bis teet ac ficers fouud Miss Cloud, who bad} Arnold is dangerously injured. | posed to be Death of a Giant | Carlyle, L[ll., Dee. 3.—There bas! Louistans, Mo., Dec.—About 10:10 a terrific explosion was | market. It isa scie just been interred in the cemetery! here the remains of the largest man | in Clinton county and probably in, Southern Illinois. They were those | 'weighed 400 pounds. Three year | ago his body became eo heavy that he was almost helpless. A few | jmouths ago he fell aud it required | the efforts of two strong men, aided | ‘by au improvised derrick, to get him . Budden’s waist | 180 inches,one of his arms was large r} measurement was} {than the leg of an ordinary man, and | j bis lower limbs above the knee were : | each equal to the circumference of } i | s : i }twenty six inches wide and twenty | four inches deep, wkich is double! jany medium sized person's body iHe required a ecffin six feet lony, extra size Ten men carried yorpse to the cemetery, ase hearse: withsteod the { could have never weight | Yhe dead man was bornin Prussia | in 1828.He had lived in Clinton Co., | fifty years and had acquired v smal! | | fortune Bucklen’s Aruica Salve, Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chlblains Corns, + nd all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. 1} is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction | or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box | Sor sale by H.L) Tucker druggist | | The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts! | | Fifiy- Fifth Congress. Washingtov, D C, Deo 3—The Clerk of the House of Representa- tives has issued the usual unofficial liat of mombers of the House of ihe Vifty-fifth Congress. The list shows that the House will be composed of 204 republicans, 124 democrats, 13 fusionists 12 populista and 3 silver- ites, and that there is one vacancy, from the Firet Missouri District. Of the total membership, 205 were in the last House and ten others had served in previous Cosgresses. Denver, Colo., Dec. 3 —For seven months Grace Solomon, daughter of a wealthy pawobroker, has been | chained to the walls of a cage, rav | ing in a frightful manner. Her coa- dition is so filthy as to beggar de- scription. She was perfectly nuda when found by the humane society. Her mother has refused to do any- hing fog her. Her father is an old time pawnbroker, who is said to be immensely wealthy. As the insane asylum is overcrowded the authori- ties do not know what to her. do with J. O. Arvold ard wife, an old cou- jple residing on a farm neer St. Josepb, were bound and tortured for hours Friday night by ihree masked robbers. Arnold gave the robbers $18, all the money he bad, but they thought ke bad more and tortured the old couple in various ways in order to extort from them the hiding place of wore money. | Tacy then threatened them with} death shou!'d they reveal the crime. | Jeptha Frier, the young telegraph | operator who ehet and killed Land- lord Hackler at Pacifiea few months ago, died at Wolfe City, Texas, Monday morning. Hie fath Frier. at Bowling Green, was fied of the death. Diggs | Harness and Saddelra noti The cause is sap- eto preumonia with Sciatic felt as if aj ne had been } fragment of through my left | sit down, I could r several minutes, 1e expense of grea } Id get absolutely no relief, i were tr: Ss. S.S. I en I beganits ms wwever, I was | nat I felt very though Someone reco: ded Was almost in despa use. In three d so greatly relieve little inconvenience from the rheuma- tism. The ease grew less painful as I continued the 3. S., and very | soon disappeared entirely. S. S. S.| also proved to be a fine tonic, as I now have more appetite, and feel better than ever before, in my life. I cannot say too much in praise of S. S. S."? | led | sm is a condition of the ch has always baffled the nd it is 2 peculiarity that hose who once have it are sure to al- | rs be srebject to its attacks from The reasen of this is | tors are only able to give | mporary relief, but cannot rid the | case permanently, } d purely vegctable)is | od remedy for real | h as Rheumatism, | Eczema, Catarrh, | Blood Poison, etc. | forces a disease erreturns. Our be mailed free to cific Co., At-: doctors, on day vight between Ja Burke, of Omaha and Johu Williams, a Seda. negro, the fight can th» third reurd. Burke left wrist bya blow on Wil head. The fight wns forfeited the Seda a i i Ina test atSelalia Mon-| e to an end in broke hig! to London, Nov. —_The Daily news will tomorrow publish a dis- patch from Constantinople saying that another massacre of Armenians is reportel to have occured in the vicinity of Diarbekir. It is ramored that more than 500 persons were ki led. { Omaha, Neb., Dec. 2.—The body | of Sheriff William E. Herron of Ply-! mouth county, Iowa, was found this! morning bruised and frozan beside, the railway track near Merrill. where | he kad evidently fallen from the | train and been crippled and unable! to reach help. CASTORIA. this morn: heard, eeccompanied by a terrible { shock. ened and thought the powder works |<) of Johann Heinrich Budden, who/ tun by the Repauna Chemical Com {pany at Ashburne, ten miles above “bere, had biown up learned thet a larg. |bis limbs refused to carry the pon-|and ex | derous weight and since that time! twelve m rx Sheok the Kartin. Ciazeus were greatly fmght je Later meteor had fall —e Re } Ballard’s Snow Liniment This liniment is duterent in 4 sition trom any other jini . results in it being and Ball cures rheur » burns, MUS patn in back, it Was u scalds, sore les, stiff } dints, olg barb wire CUtS, sore or throat, and e-pecially beneficny paralysis. Sold by H. Ly Tucker, 5 i, /~ bine N oO the soap t Seoeeee hardest work that women do is work that requires the use of soap. | and the best work and that does it quickest and easiest. should be satisfied with the very best soap— yat does the most work TE who brighter. saves time, money and the strength of the women use it. the women happier and the home It afiords double the sat- isfaction that common soaps yet costs no more. Sold everywhere. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Lonis. saves clothes, saves Clairette Soap makes ive, g ° Made only by No book has ever bee: Mi..ions of Copies have been sold. 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Lap robes, horse b Harness oil aod fall line of mens and boys gloves buggy tops new and repair old ones. your old harness and saddles and i new ones. We have the largest ness store in the Southwest and om ness are all made at home. dusters and fly nets. Butler Miss

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