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oe San He Ee iss SOREN ! SUFFERING OF A SHIPWRECKED CREW. Adrift :for Twenty-Seven Days, and Spent Tea Months on an Island. San Erancisco, Cal., Sept. 28.—On Auvust 2% there errived at Sydney thirteen survivors of the wrecked Norwegian bark Scsldov, which was lost on Stredbrcke Island in August last year, witb, it was supposed, all hands, #6 nothing was heard of cap- tain or crew The tbintace men,who were picked up io July ow Sophie Island, tell a rewarkable tale of bardsbip and en durauce. They were in an open boat 27 days, sailed 2000 miles, and then spent ten months on « smail coral island. It seems that when the ves- sel went on the reef two boats were lowered, both only lightly provided with food and water. The captain commanded one and the first mate the other. They bad only a few tins of salmon and sardines, a small bag of biscuits, three tins of beef aud two little kegs of water. They made this supply last twenty one daye. The captain died in a few days of exposure. The mate was drowned and his boat lost. The survivors in the captain’s boat, exposed to a fierce tropical sun, mavaged to exist six days longer cn small rations of peer ee Her Pluck Saved a Jail Break. Mason, Mich, Sept. 22.—Bot for the pluck and nerve of Mrs. Rehle, the wf- ot the sheriff, last night bight there would have becn a whole sale delivery ia th» Iugraham jail. While deputy Hall acd ths turn key were f. eding the prisoners, Hali noticed that Al Stone, who bad twice broke jail in this state, was not in bis cell, When found he was in eack band. The turukey and deputy Hall un- dertook to overcome bim, but Stcne threw them both down and made his way to the section of the jail where ithe lever hung that would r lease ali the locks. Just as be was about to throw the lever and make a whole sale jal break, Mrs Reble, witha revolver in either hand, threatened to blow bis brains Le put up his bands Stoue was frightened, obeyed and was disarmed CASTORIA. he jf/lithea. Tortured by Robbers. Dubuque, Ia, Sept. 23 —Two) masked robbers entered the house of Bartley and Thomas Murphy, wealthy bachelor farmers, living four out unless ‘The fac- simile Ure 12 ca every ‘Wrapper. water, when they sighted Sophia Island, the first land they had seen since leaving the wreck. They beached the boat, and when they landed on shore they were too weak to etand. They found ten natives, with whom they lived peacefully, ex isting on cocoanuts, turtles and sea birds. They hung out distress signals which were not answered for ten monthe, when the steamer Clyde saw them and took them to Fiji. A Sound Liver Makesa Well Man Are you Billious, constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chills and tever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your liver 1s out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned becanse your liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure all disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels Ithas no equal as aliver medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial oottles at H. L. fuckers drugstore. query Broke Down at a Woman’s Appeal. Mount Vernon, N. Y, Sept. 22 — A buiglar entered the house of Mrs Pardon Hazeltine, an aged widow, last night. Carrying a lamp in one hand, she discovered him at work The burglar made a threatening move toward her. Raising the lamp so that the light was fairly on his eyes, she cried: “My God! Haven't you gota motber? Is she old and has she gray haire? What would you say if.my son attacked her alone at night?” The burglor stepped back in the corner of the rcom “Apswer me,” cried Mrs. Hazeltine “did you ever have a mother?” “Yoo, but she is dead,” was the reply in a husky low voice. He mumbled something elee, but his voice broke into a sob. The bat tle ended there. The burglar, who was not more than 30, meekly tura ed to the parlor, where Mrs Hazel- tine told him to leave as he entered and went out of a window. “Your gray bairs saved you night,” was his parting. to- Removal. We take pleasure in announcing that after this date Parks Sure cure will re- move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney roubles and liver complaint from the user It is the only medicino that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or no day, Parts sure cure issold by H. LL. Tneker Respited at the Eleventh Hour. Jefferson, Ga, Sept. 24.—The ex ecution of Grady Reynolds and Bud | Brooks, murderers cf M. C. Hunt, in Jackson county, did not take place to day. At 3 o'clock this morn ing the governor respited Brooks for four weeks on a confession made by Reynolds that he, single-handed had | committed the murder, but that Brooks planned the murder and shared in divison of the money. Reynolds was dressed for the gal they are spruag in New York they! lows, but on a request made by the brothers of the murdered man tiat miles southeast of Cascade, day. They bound them to bed posts, treated their nephew similarly and then proceeded to lay open the prisoners’ heads and faces with re- volvers to compel them to reveal the whereabouts of supposed treasure The men finally departed with a smell sum of drawer. yester money found io a A Household Necessity No family should be without Foley's Colic Cure for bowel ccmplaints At J A. Trim- ble’s drug store, Canuda Threatens to Create Trouble. Ottawa, Ont, Sept 24—It would not be eurprising if the conference respecting Bebring Sea matters fixed to take place at Washington in Oc tober does not take pace. It is stated in Government circles that the United States intends to insist upon hiddea in the wasbro m with a kn:fe} | “BUCK” KILGORE IS DEAD. Distinguished Texan Passes Away At His Home Near Ardmore. A Member of the Fiftieth, Fifty-First and Fifty-Second Congresses. Ardmore, I. T., Sept. 23.—Judge Constantine Buckley Kilgore passed peacefully away at 12:30 this after- noon. He begen sinking at 9a. m He then rallied, regained conscious- n+es and at poon his mind became cear. He called bis wife and chil- dren to his bedside, kissed and bade them gocd by. He expired imme diately afterward The funera! will be held tomorrow at his oli home, Will's Point, Tex. Tha Ardmore Bar association and a committee of the Masonic lodze of which de ceased was a member will accom- pany the remaios to their last rest- ing place. Asa member of Congress from Texas, Judge Kilgore was one of the best known in public life. He was called “Buck” by his intimates and attracted wide public attention in the Fifty first Congress by kicking in a gresn baize door which had been locked by order of Speaker Reed durmg one of the filibustering scenes that mide the first qucrum counting of Congress mm: morable. He cupported Mr. Cleveland erdeut- ly, and after he retired from Con- gress the President appointed him one of the Judges of the Indian Ter- ritory He was a man of distinguisbed presence, tall and heavy framed, and with a kindly, good-humored face. He was well liked by his fellow lrinbere, actwitbstanding he killed many of their pet projects by his assumption of the role of objector when it was attempted to push measures through by unanimous consent. Mr. Kilgore was bon in Newman, the presence of representntives of Russia and Japan, but the Canadian governmen! declines to assent to this Judging from the language of Ambassador Hay the President will invite Russia and Japan to send representatives, and it is not at all uolikely that the British and CQana- dian delegates will insist or walking out of the room if they iasist on being present Found. At Trimble’s drug store, a marvelous cure for all kidney complaints. nervous exhaustion and female weakuvess. It is Foley’s Kidney Care. Bonfield, Ul , Aug 14,1 “I am subject to cramps and colic, used many remedies, but find Fole Cue beats them all.’? Ww. At Trimble’s drug store. Fire and Fatal Explosion. Chillicothe, 9., Sept. 3 —The village of Bainbridge was the scene of cne of the most disastrous confla- grations this afternoon that ever oc- curred in this county. An entire square, containing mcst of the prominent business houres, several handsome dwellings and the Meth- odist church, was entirely destroyed and two men lost their lives in explosion which cecurred in drug store of WP. Beardsley. 98 an the > the rear of Perril Brown's general store by two little boys who playing with matches. Beauty is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. withoutit, Cascarets, Candy Cat your blood and keep it clean, b the lazy liver and driving all’ impurities from the body. Begin today to banish pimples, boils, t lackheads, bilion if beauty e clean tirring up Chicago, Sept would not take part in the greater New York mayoralty contest if any national issues antagonistic to the Chieego platform are to have a place in the campaign. “Lam opposed to vatioual issues in local polities.” be said. “and if The fire was started in a bara in| were | H. Harrison said today that he} Ga, February 20, 1835. In 1846 he removed with his parents to Rusk county, Texas, whera he received a common school education. He served in the Confederate army, first as private, and by successive promo tions, reached the rank of adjutant general, serving as such in Ector's brigade, Army of the Tennessee. He was wounded at Chickamauga. He was admitted to the bar after the war, and in 1875 was a member of the Texas constitutional conven- tion. He was Presidential elector in 1880 on the Hanveock and English ticket, and in 1884 was elected to the State Senate for four years. In the following year he was chosen president of that body for four years and in the folowing year was chosen president of that body for two years He was elected to the Fiftieth, Fif- ty first and Fifty second Congresses as a Democrat. AN INSIDIOUS DISEASE. slight aptom a | | | jmust conform to tbe Chicago plat jform if I take part inthe cau paign.” both shall hang together, the execu- tion of Reynolds was deferred also. Going Down Hill. Peovle suffering from Kid- ney Diseases feela gradual but steady loss of strength and vital- ity They should lose no time in trying Foley’a Kidney Cure, aa teed i] uarant Preparation. AtJ. A. Trimble’s drug atore. | Mayor Harrison has been asked to jmake several speeches | New Yor | paign. Try Grain-O! Try Grain-0: | , Ssk Foor grocer to-day to show you a pack- | age of GRAIN-O, the new food ‘drink that | takes the place of coffee. The children may driok it without injurv as well as adult. All | who trv it, like it, GRAIN-O bas that rob | cal brown of Mocha ar Java, but it is made from pure grains, ana the most delicate stom- ee Sep Preghea 1-4 the price fee. Se, and 25¢. per package. all grocers. Seema oa ae ESe SORBERS Greater | during the coming cam | Price $1.00 Per Bottle. Sekt by ALL DRUGCISTS. Shot Down. Webst-r City, Ia., Sept 22 —Ove man was killed and two badly injur- ed in a fight about seven miles from 22 against a party of neighbcrs who demanded admittance to the hous+ The trouble started ago when Ed and Tim Ruby de- manded the keys to Kuigbt’s stable | was carried away by his brother. Keastin was killed and all the othe:s in the attacking party except E Lowe were wounded, two fatally More trouble is expected as the whole community is taking sides in the affair. A Sure Thiug for You. A transaction in which you cannot Pisa sure thing. Biliousne: sick headache, fur- red tongue, feve anda thousand other ills are caused by constipation and sluggish liv- er. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure or money re- fanded C. C, are thing. Try a box today; , 60 cents. Sample and beoklet free! Se ad. He’s Alive. Belleville, I1, Sept. 22.—Cbas Beck of Lovisville, Ky , who was r: ported sbot, beaten and robbed n«ar East St. Louis last week and was raid to have committed suicide by juwping from a train near Fairfield. | DIL, Sunday night, is suppored to be alive aud weli at Louisville. 1: seems to have been a ease of mistaken idertity. The wan who was fourd at Fairfield resemblec Beck. Conductor Krarmer says that Bo ck reached Louisville Sunday morning ou the Air Line with his broth«r He had been taken on at B-lleville The authorities at Fairfield took it for granted that it was the body of Charles Beck and wired the fae: to Belleville end Louisville Nervous and Irritable. This describes a condition that is common to both sexes and is the result of imperfect di- gestion and liver disordere. The nerves are weak, the blood deticient in vitalizing and nerve nourishing properties and the excreto ry organs are cligged up with impurities The remedy is. a thorough overhauling of the body with a reliable system tonic. Prickly Ash Biters is especially appropriate in such disorders because of ites fourfold curative ef f-ct. Itstrengthens and regulates the liver, heale the kidneys, stimulates the stomach aad digestion and opens the sewers of the body se that poisons and obstructions are removed through the bowels. Gives strength to the nerves, increases the vital energy, improves the appetite, and contributes that ease o: mind and body enjoyed only by those in health. Sold by McC ent & Lincolo, Neb, Sept 22 —Eugene Moore, late State Auditor, yesterday afterncon pleaded guilty to th charge of embezzling $23,00, being money collected from insuranc+ companies during his four years term of cflics. His attorneys filed + motion for arrest of yadgment which will ba argued in three weeks. It Hits the Spot. When snifering from a severe cold and you? throat and lungs feel sere, take a dose of Foley’s Honey and Tar when the soreness will be at ovce relieved a warm, cratetul]! © [feeling and heal ing of the parts af- fected will be ex perienced and you will say: “'It feels so good IT HITS THESPOT.’’ It is guaranteed. At J. A, Trimble’s drug store. Horse Meat Eaten in Havana. Havava, Sept. 22 —The situatior is desperate. Owiog to the of provisions. It is geueraily be- jlieved that if ecmmupicatioas with the United States shovld stop for only a week ail inhabitants of Ha- |vana would starve. All the provi- sions the capital now receives comes dearth from Florida Nota single pound | of food is received from the interior of the island, as the insurgents con trol all the roads to Havana Thoughtful persons bere are of the opivion. therefore. that it is nonsense |to talk of a war with the United | States. as Huvaaais not ia a condi jtion to withstanda blechude by cea jfor many days. Horse me ly used. t t is large | Bot horses are scarce, and jin a few days that resource wil! be jexhausted ry, your eycs you teel mean rally wt You jyou f better it solid ey HLT Tu Special Commissioner's Sale of Rea! Estate. id tw tion four (4) in townshi = amp ll BP forty (49) j The terms of sale will becash, and said s: | will be made subject to the approval of the om cuitcourt. 242 acres of the above described | land is situated in Homer township, and eighty acres adjoinining it in West Point township | The whoie 322 acres will be sold in a body, o> | it will be divided into emailer tracts to’suit Pr Tr. i JOHN C. HAYEs, ; Special Commis joner ‘ ES : | quarter 6-tt here between T Kouight and wife! some time! and Mre. Knight shot Ed and he! Last night Tim Ruby, his father and | three neighbors went to the Knight | home aud shooting soon began. Pete} Baby Mine! Baby Mine! Every mother feels an inde- i 2 scribable | danger ant upon the Most critical pe- riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. is the remedy which women of the great pain and suf- fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman’ severest trial is not only ma moved by its use. this r Those who use edy are no longer de- d other distres 1 ons made read} and the serious accidents so com- mon to the critical hour are iated I e of Mother’s ing to woman, PER BOTTLE at all Dru { & Stores, are the most fatal of all diseases. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE a GUARANTEED remedy or money refunded. Con= tains remedies recognized by all eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and Biadder troubles. Price 50c. and $1.00. 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