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uk bakmib. ummxs, *£*iaiA. Noranasa 23, m»: 0 Save Life nU lres prompt action. An for-tbo doctor may l with serious consequences. •inca* 08 of Croup, Pneumonia, h throat and lung troubles. Mmily should be without a fiver’s Cherry Pectoral, 4 itself, in thousands of Emergency Medicine t** , it gives prompt relief JJJ the way for a thorodgS ; Jqs certain to be effected by Elmer, M. I)., Mt,Vernon, Hi have found Ayer’s Cherrv : Jrfwt cure for Croup in all Vfve known the wowtcases Livery short time by its use; le all families to use it in sud- Kdes, for coughs, croup, &c.” Eidson, M. D- Middletown, I*". *<i lmve used Ayer s Moral with the heat effect in 1 This wonderful nrepara- Lyed my lif°- I had a con- E ni-'l't sweats, was greatly fries)., to.4 given up by ray C::«bottleaud alifHiof the jcoroii me. „„t sav enough in praise of ^Vrrv P.'.toml,” write* E. L of Palestine, Texas, “ believ- ft,"hat, but for us use, I should JiJrise •as Booming hing has caused such trade at .John •: raw- The Business Booming, Frobably no one th a general revival of fora it Co.’s OI- L. I). Sledge A Co’ s Wholesnfe'artd Retail Drugstore as their giving away to their customers of so mapy free trial bottles of Dr. Kind’s New Discovery for Consumption, Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact-that it al ways cures and ne\ cr disappoints. Coughs, Golds, Asthma, Bronchitis Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting atrial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottle warranted. The water company and the milkmen of Louisville, Ky., are about-to form a trust. Of Emperor Williail t’s Visit Constantinople. to Promises Made by the Sultan Being Fulfilled. jiave died.” fs Giierry Pectoral, S rBKFABED BY 1C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. iDnigbU. Price #1; six bottles, <6. CAN BE CURED. tel#4 A trial bottle sontlVeo to Da. TArT liKO., Jiochester, N. Y CM WlitTEBS^fflSna p Iflournoda bj unple to th. vhotenls blVaadroulli.^e. We *re the Hrs-a rfnfclUtmlH. L'.tKTaua'.My peld.Pero*- ,«f™sr*4for,ettu Fcrftitl Com Ousts* UL, or cim.nnwl.O. MTTIjE OWES and the NXTRSERV 36 BROMFIELD ST.,' Boston, Mast. The most handsome sad beet nuvaiiiie for children erer puMishnl. $1.50 a year; sinrfo copies, !5 cts. 8ent on trial three months for 85c. A sample 1 copy and I'remiam list sent to jauviuldresi ou receipt of a two- • cciit sump. - Jl- COMFORTING. breakfast. L ici.evledge of the natural laws c operati of digestion and v :• i' refnl application of the i c.fll-friccted Cocoa, Mr. Kpps breakfast tables with a deli- leverage wliicli may save us jinwr’r bills, ’t is by the iultc- ‘ aScrdi'et of diet tlu.t a roaptitu- ■ la’lv built ud until Strang eit'-rj- tendency to disease. !e ii 'il.ulics are I’.o.itiug around t slierevcr thera is a weak jyc? -hjeniaMy fatal shat l>y keep, wit f.mii.eii with.pare blood and nnilc-i frame.’ —civil Service : sisidy with ilolling water or ctn half-pound tins, by Grocers, i 5.C0-, Uo:iioop'itl\)c CJienilate, i.<nuh»a, Kngl and, Epoch. The transition from long, lingering aud painful sickness to robust Health marks an epoch in the life of the indiv- idua. Such a remarkable event i- treas ured in the memory arid the agency whereby the good health has been at tained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise, of £iuc- trie Bitters. So many feel their restora tion to health, to the use of the Great Alterative and Touic. If you are trou bled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing you will surely find ycUeT by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and $1. per bottle at John Crawfords & Co.’s or L D Sledge'& Co.’s AVholesale and Re tail. Publishers of books and magazines say that three-fourths of the HALS. offered them are written by women. Greater benefits may be derived from the vacation season if,at the same time, the blood is being cleansed and vitalized by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Ah increase of appetite, vigor, aud buoy ancy of spirits attend the use of this medicine. Heated Houses. Has been the cause of much bronchial troubles. Coming out into the open air a slight cold,follo wed be a severe cough is contracted. Take in time Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. A Michigan paper says Port Huron is to have "one of the most comfortable morgues in the state. “Facts are stubborn things,’’and suf ferers from Chills and Fever find this complaint a very stubborn fact until they commence the use of Ayer’s Ague Cure. This medicine never fails to cure even the worst cases. Gonealogical pudding” is so called in Boston because dates predominate in the ingdien-. „ii. — -- — ' — "■■■: - Those unhappy persons who suffer from nervousness and dyspepsia should use Carter’s Little Nerve Pills, which are made expre^slv^or sleepless, nurv- tic sufferers. Mau-.iaBi>y,-tho Kurdish Robber, Mnr- dor-jr and Perpetrator of Many Other Crlmes.Will Soon lie Brought to Trial— Germany Increasing Her Army—Other Foreign Nows. Loudon*, Nov. 21.—If the recen Pimples on the Face' Denoto an impure state of the blood and are looked upon by many with sus picion. Acker’s Blood Elixir will re move all empurities and leave the com plexion smooth and clear. There is noth ing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purify and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Tut. I). Sledge ifc Co, Druggist. Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the worie for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum hever Sores, ’letter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively cures Pile3, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give j perfect satisfaction,or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by John visit I Crawford & Co., and L. D. Sledge A Cronin Witnesses Meet in a Sa loon Sunday Night And Compare Notes So Tell the Same Story. as to w|aN§ when he knew that his friend Burks was suspected of being in the Carlson cottage that night, he did not tell the authorities, by saying that he did not want to be bothered by reporters and detecti es. To corroborate his testimony Saloon keeper William F. Coughlin (not a? relative of the suspect; also a member of Camp ‘20, and a contributor to tin defense fund, swore that he called a) Dahnliy’s saloon al 7:30 o’clock on May •i, staid there about ten minutes, anil •that Martin Burke was there. This examination ended the court adjourned for dinner. t>t Emperor-William,- of-. Gegpiuny, to' I Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Constautinopi no other resul has been productive of Hangman Van Hise ir result it has certainly been the j lias just officiated at his thirty-sixth ex- I ~, £a f* c means of inducing the sultan to see to ecution. | „rl OD>a3 . eD * it that Moussa Bey, ;he Kurdish rob ber, murderer aud perpetrator of every vile crime known to the region over which he- lately terrorized, receives at least a portion of the nunishmeat he de serves, f *r he cirtainly could not be adequately puni.-.li jd and yet live. Several times since the ela nor of the continental press led the sultan to call Moussa to Constantinople ostensibly for trial for the ottenses with which, he i3 charged, it has been announced from the Turkish capital that the court had P® taassarsrw^ i tribunals,' tiiat :he prisoner lxad been How’s This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured I>y taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. F. Cheney & Co., Props., Teledo, We, the undersigned, have known ^F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions,and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Triune, AVholesale Druggists. >ledo, <)hio, Walding, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,Ohio. Startling Revelation in the .Trial During Tuesday’s Proceedings —: O’Sullivan’s Alibi Finished and Burke’s Begun at Wednesday’s Proceedings. Chicago, Nov. 21.—By the cross-ex amination in the Cronin case Wedues- I day it was shown that the state had a large number of detectives employed to oi Jersey City | TWxR-tcH. witnesses for the defensa a cousin of O’Sulli van, and William Mulcahy both tried to prove'an alibi for O’Sullivan during the morning session. William M. Glenn, a reporter, was the first witness at the afternoon ses- 6i°D; In an interview May 11 Mrs. I acted upon, together with several others Couklin told the witness that Capt. chiefly of local importance, in addition bchaack had brought a horse to her on ’ '* ' ' ‘ " ’ ■ • • id ous, dyspeptic suf Price^o cents. ?DEf?C055NS» ■ o'; st^AUuMn. Sesnrsf l>rUiT--t.-ta. IllSUOC&CXA.y.r. mU>j2PTi¥E 3«. i«!lst?tion’vee ' ' ; lus cnivd MSic. AG Inaiet? -iCf.fi TOMJO. h,f, Kue. « r *0«r Qiitl il.0U HA5K BALSAIH BC'eaiii-j av.-J ljcruitif:es the hair. n i'jxuriant prrewth. ;M*v:r fai!3 io ttes’ero Gray Hair la Y.aulhful Color, "ats r> u!i!mn , nn«l hair Calling v^niU£Va'ORtI'riu^ifl~ S & HAMUN AMD PlAEiO CO. f*kV.’ YORK CHICAGO. j/wtjuE.ir.ftve oitavt. Nine Action, fttruislicd In a ,Mrt‘ , SV(1 li r *-dsome < ase of ivdir, at irk walnut. Price $9.< ■a-h: also sold on the E:..-y !, ri at sli.75\ev our.r- I fti'n .quirtors, when organ l ir °l'vrty of person i5;r.ng. The M iisdii & H a r.i 1 in stringer, ’ It rented and pnt- Mason & Hamlin in tt'ed in Mason A i»; P :avo ' exvlu ivclv. Ke- *!“k’ rciinc.iient of tone Phovowenal. capacity to Ihwniutcna” c; mrai t rise the* fewaiB AT 822, W0 ’ *'8, $1)8, AND UP. 1 for Ca9h t Easy Pay- h-l'tnl. Catalogues tree OF LIFE rioparitieaoftheBlood. Excesses BelnSlni L Jfi VBP'T now * The If a boy and a half eat a green apple and a half in a minute and a half, how will he feel in an hour and a half’? Prompt relief in sick headache, diz ziness, nausea, constipation, pain in the side, guaranteed to timaa-using Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Oue a dose. Small price. Small dose. Small pill. bonds shall have written of printed on their ballots the words “isoBouds.” Bradycrotine cuftjd Headache for Rev. J! W. Burke, Macon, Ga. Harsh purgative remedies are fast giving way to the gentle action and mild effects of Carter’s Little Liver 1’iils. If you try them, they will certa inly please you. ;— Six saw mills in Tcirell county are running at full speed making ties an.l bridge limbers for the Columbus South ern. J ■ Gautior to Mothers. Evefy mother is cautioned against givihghcr child hiudnum or paregoric: it cruaes an unnatural craving for stim- aauts which kills the mind or the child. Acker’s Baby Soother is specially, prepar ed to benefit childrfen and cure , their pains. It fs harm less and contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist. A Duty to Y ourself. It is surprising that people will use a common, ordinary pill when they cau secure a valuable English one for the same, money. Dr. Acker’s English pills are a positive cure forsick-headache and all lives troubles. They arc small, sweet, easily taken aud do not gripe. Eor sale by L. D. Sledge &■ Co. Advice To Mothers. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teeth ing. It soothes thC'child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea wentv-five cents a bottle. Bradycrotine cured HeaTlache for E. Huff, Bookkeeper for A J Reach <fc Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Tallest People Lazy. Why are the tallest people the laziest? They are longer in bed than others, and if they neglect their coughs or colds, will be there still longer. Use Tnj£i° r ’ s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mtfllein. It is believed by some in New Orleans that ex-Treasurer Burke lias gone to Honduras, where he has valuable min ing intests, and from which he cannot be taken by an extradition law. ■ — — For Sale, a business of twenty year standing, consisting of Dry Goodss Clothing, Booths.Slioes,Furniture, &c. together with fixtures .Reason for sell, ing owner wishes to retire from busi- niss. For full particulars, address J. Michelson. Brunswick, Ga. incarcerate i pending further investiga tion; that he had bacu acquitted-an.! that this and that action had been taken, apparently, for the purpose of courting public and official opinion abroad, and obviously with the iutention of teliiug M il go scot free if such a thingwoi o possible. It now appears that one of the points insisted upon by the kaiser while con ferring rtith the snl.aa was that Mou6sa should be placed n])o:i trial as soon as possible, and if found guilty punished without delay. This the sultuu prom ised to do, and the first step towaid the fulfillment of tue promi o is the im* E risouinent of the Kurdish caitiff, who as until now been permitted to go whither he pleased, pending his trial. fcitill, it will not .do to rely too confi dently on Moussa s conviction of the graver crimes with which he is charged, tor it will be remembered that the wit nesses who went from Albania to Con stantinople to testify against him, some twenty in number "mysteriously disap peared eu route or almost immediately after their arrival at their destination, borne of them a.e believe 1 to have been imprisoned on trumped up charges, others were intimidated to an extent forcing them to fiee to places of refuge, beyond the Turkish borders, and still others are ihougnt to have been mur dered. Whether any of them will be forth coming at lhe uial only the authorities at Coustau.iuopie can *a/. The doubt ful fate of tluiae men before them it is not likely that other victims of Moussa's brutality can lie induce 1 to iouruay to the capital for the purpose of testifying against him, but ifc'is plain that the Ot toman government is now confronted with the necessity of Inflicting some punishment upon Moussa aud doubtless ire will be found guilty of a fe .v minor offences and uequirte i of the greater ones, bevaiu-e of the lack of evidence to convict lriiu. Germany Inoreasli. yHer Army. Bert.i.v, Nov. 2L—The Budget com mittee of lire leichstag has unanimously adopted a bid providing for the orgaar- E. II. 'Van Hoeseh,. Cashier Toledo National Bank, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s'Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood ami mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hangman .VanHise of Jersey City has just-'officiated at his thirty-sixth ex ecution. f ' . f :- ■ Physicians Use It. . One great argument in favor of Dr. Wesrtmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic is that plrysieisns never hesitate, to use it their practice. The formulais furnished to physioians asking for it. The follow ing is proof positive as to it merits Columbia, S. C- Gentieman.--I have very thoroughly tested your Calisaya Tonic and do not hesitate to pronounce it a remedial agent. .As a stomachic and a tonic it is unsurpassed..For eliminating malarial poison from the system and repairing their deleterious effects, for rebuilding, rcinvigoiating and giving tone to ’ the system when reduced by protracted or severe fevers or other debilitating caus es, there is in my ingment, no other preparation in the whole field of med- Iciues equal to it. J. F. Erisor, M D Former Physician and Surgeon S. C. Insane Asylum. Dr Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic is sold by L D Sledge & Co.’s For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Plaster. Price 25 cents. For Sale by John Crawford & Co. SIILLOH’S COUGH and Consump tion Coro is sold by us on a guarantee. WEST VIRGINIA’S GOVERNOR. He Will Soon Issue a Call for a Special Meeting: of the tc;isl.itnre. Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 21.—It has leaked out that Acting Governor Wilson, has prepared a call for a special mooting of the legislature to convene Jan. 15. He has also prepared a bill to establish, the Australian system of voting in the state, with wlxat he considers to be some improvement, which is to be introduced, by one of Ms friends, aud .his call will embrace this a3 one of the matters to be’ It cures Consumption. John Crawford & Co. For Sale by It is stated in St. Petersburg that the czarevitch was betrothed to the Prin- eess Margaret of Prussia in Berlin dur ing the recent visit of the czar. SHILOH’S Y1TALIZER is what you m-M for Constipation, Loss of Ap- zation of two Vow arnn *>rps. • The min- P lke « dizziness, aud all .symptoms of ister of war explained that the internal Uyspvpsia. Price 10 and <0 cents par - ’ I or Sale by feolm Crawford & needs of the army required the adoption"' of the measure winoa. 'he sai l, was en- : en tirely un conceded with the new French ] army la v. This modifica ibu of the 1 a corps consulted confl- 1 t 8 j” “JJji to whom all i«Mie should be KP ** *•*’■«**. CHICKS 11 Comfort. Is Life Wortli Living? Not if you go through -the world a dyspeptic. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets are a posittve cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold by L. D. Sledge & Co, Druggist. *»$5iZ;v.jhi Columbus is to have a magnificent new cemetery, to be called River dale cemetery. and knows it to be most successful used for maladies of the blood. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and army he declared might ba regarded as Bronchitis immediately relieved by a final one. j Shiloh’s Cure. For Sale by John Craw- ford & Co. Dr. Vetera SHU Alive. - " ■ ••) Bertjn', Nov. 21.-The Emin Bey re- it is reported 'that the Southeastern lief committed has tecci.ed a cablegram ; Tariff Association mav increase the rates stating tliai loiters from Dr. x cte.-s 0 f fire iusarance in Macop. dated L-cr, •» h wl reache l Lamoo. •'ihej —r oxpteuition wao taeu ut > ork >110 and ali \ j )r g Coppt*dge,of Verona, hlo.says were well I rani this it is argued here , |f} j i:iss0 Ut* large qarntity of Swift’s and^'iartyis uMrue 51 soc ' e ^ r * ~ °^ erd | Spocilic.and to a great many (Customers, Strikers Resume Work. London. Nov. 21.—The striking dock hands at Tilbury ha; e resnumed work. THE BROOKLYN STRIKE. Street Car Men Itetnrn to "Work Without Gottin- Their Demands. KaookiiXX, N. Y., Nov. 21.—The street car men have returned to work without getting their demands. By noon the only indication of trouble was the policemen on the jilatforms. About half the men were at work, and as the day passed a still greater number re sumed their places. A committee of the ; Knights of Labor called on Mr. Richardson in the capacity of the ex ecutive committee of the District Assent- Air. Richardson refused to treat with Malione has taken a house in ‘Wash ington for the winter. Walter B Cheatham will be a cand idate for mayor of Dawson at the ap proaching December election. Greater benefits may be derived from the vacation season if, at the same time, the blood is being cleansed and vitaliz ed bv the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. An increase of appetite, vigor, and buoyan.cy of spirits attend the use of this medicine. J J Leonard, of Cary,has a cat that is the mother of fifty-four kittens by actual count. . The thanks of many thousand.invalid mothers, worn out with caring for cross the day before, and that it in no way re sembled the oue that took Dr. Cronin away; ihat it was a jaded old nag, while the one which drove the doctor away was a spirited oneu Robert Boynton, who boarded with Tom Whelan May 4, testified that he and two other men were out on the night of May 4, and when they return ed about 10 o’clock O’Sullivan came down stairs in Ms night clothes and ad mitted Mm. James Knight, an employe of O’Sulli van, gave testimony corroborative of Witness Boynton relative to the occur rences of the night of May 4. On the cross-examination he severely im paired the attempts of the defense to show by former witnesses that early in the evening on May 5, when the Hy land cousins called O’Sullivan was not at home. He said O’Sullivan was at home at 3 o’clock that afternoon and remained there until he left with the Hylands at 10 o’clock. • James Minnhan, another employe of O'Snllivan’s, reported the story about what took place at the O’Sullivan household on May 4 He also rendered null, to the great extent,.the testimony of the Highlands, -who declared that they did not visit O’Sullivan’s house be tween May 5 and last Sunday, bv swear ing that he saw them there on May 12. Continuing. Minnehau said that he got O’Sullivan s cards from the printer last May and distributed a number of them dally. Jacob Schnur, trunk manufacturer, testified to having examined the bloody trank, look, and paint-stained key in possession of the state’s attorney; "that he manufactured the trunk and many others like it and that the key and look had many duplicates. Patrick Brennan, another employe of O’Sullivan’s, told of being in the ice man's house on the night of May 4; of all having supper between 7:30 and 8 o’clock, and of O’Sullivan and Mnlca- hev going to bed together at 9 o'clock. On croBs-exaraination Tit was devel oped that the lawyers for the defense g ot a lot of witnesses together at ('Sullivan's house last Sunday and went over the testimony in the presence of the entire company. Court then adjourned for ths day. Wednesday’s Proceedings. A large number of Irishmen applied for admission to the Cronin murder trial Wednesday morning. They had been attracted by the announcement that John Finert.v, Justice J. D. Lyon, and a number of prominent Irishmen had been summoned to testify in be half of John Beggs. The testimony of these men, it was understood would be in relation to the inner workings of the Olan-na-Gael, and would doubtless be interesting. When court convened, however, it was manifest that the day would not b9 given over to the testimony in behalf of Beggs, as the testimony for O’Sulli van. was not complete. Miss McCormick,- a sister o* Tom Whalen, O'Sullivan’s relative, was the first witness called. Exam ined bv Lawyer Donahoe she testified that sue was at Mrs. Whalen’s on the night of May 4 and that Brennan and the other men who have sworn to O’Snllivan’B alibi were there. After supper witness and Mrs.’ Whalen went out to a friend’s. It was about 8:30 o'clock, . at which time O’Sullivan was in the house. They re turned about tO o’clock, and were" ad mitted by O’Sullivan, who arose from his bed to go to the door. Afterwards Miss McCormick and Mrs. Whalen went to O’Sullivan’s room to get a cot on which Miss McCormick was to sleep, and witness saw O’Sullivan and Mul- caliey in bed together. On May 5 wit ness was at Mrs. Whalen’s house when Mrs. Couklin called, aud had a conver sation with O’Sullivan about Dr. Clo sures. -dost 01 the con-1 rece j V ed f ductors and drivers appeared to know v pr vi nothing about the cause of the strike, and those who did not return to work aritan Nervine. $1,50. Has cured my wife, after suffering for i-, ... .. ... , . seven years. N. A. Shuford, Meridian, stood about in the ram disconsolate, or q> exas sought refuge in the liquor shops. At ' . nightfall cars were run upon re schedule time. rular l’f irjfe. Killed l»y a Pony Engine. Clevfaaxp, O., Nov. 21.—A pony en gine on the New York. Pennsylvania aud Ohio road ran over James Kozartb and dames Yacha at the Forest street junction, in this city, early Wednesday morning. Kozarth was instantly killed, and Yacha’s injuries will prove iatal. Uiarltey Gets a Jitw Trial. Capt. Couch of the Atlanta police force has resigned to.become city court bailiff. We sell great quantities of S. S. S., and the sale holds up well—no falling off’. While many are loud in its praises, not one complaint has been heard from our customer.-. J E Sears’ Drug Store, Waco, Texas. Gilbert Birdsong of Pulaski lost his It contained $95. Jllmcr . . OonuMSUS, O.. Nov. 21.—Elmer E. 1 pocketbook Tuesday Sharkey, the boy murderer, awaiting execution for killing his mother, at Eaton, P 1 eble county, has been granted a now trial. Miss Tanner Resigns. Washington, Nov. 21.—Miss Ada Tanner, of New York, confidential clerk to the commissioner of pensions, has re- j signed. Miss Tanner is the daughter ol ex-Commissioner Tanner. Swift’s Specific is not one of the old potash, sarsaparilla, or mure ary mix tures. It contains no potash,no mercury, or any poisonous substance. It relieves the system by forcing the impurities out through the pores of the ski 11,and builds i up the patient from the first dose. Killed by a Cave In. Fronton, O., Nov. 21.—John Hub bard, nixed 24, was instantly killed Mon day about 10 a. m. in an ore bank bv the caving in of the bank. He was well known in the city. .... ...... The Effects of Sleeping In Cars. Is the contracting of cold, which of ten results seriously to the lungs. Nev er neglect a cold, hut take in time Tay lor’s Cherokee Remedy for Sweet Gum and Mullein—nature’s great cough med icine. to the settlement of the gubernatorial question. The call will be made publio in a few days. There has been considerable 00m- plaint throughout the state oh account of the governor's delay in tms matter. Over a year has passed since the eleo- tion for governor, aud the contest that ensued has not ret been settled. The oommittee appointed by the legislature was in session nearly all summer, and adjourned early iu September after completing its investigations. It has been claimed for the governor that he has been waiting on the report of the committee to call the special session, but the committee holds that such a wait is not necessary, because the com mittee is not obliged to report to the governor. Why the governor has de cided to call the special session in Janu ary, when it ooulu be held now, is, in the minds of many members, inexplica ble. Tralu Robbers Foiled. Gainesvh.i.e, Tex, Nov. 21.—An at tempt was made near Marietta, I. T., Monday night to rob the Kansas City mail and express. Two masked men were discovered concealed in the thick brush near the Santa Fe track about 9 p. m., and the fact was telegraphed to this city and also to the conductor of the southbound • Kansas City train. Officers went from here on a special train to where the masked men were seen, but failed to find them. The south bound train sooii arrived with twenty armed men aboard, who made search for the supposed robbers, but failed to discover them. This makes the second attempt to rob the Kansas City train at the same point in the lost two weeks. E. S. Bunch, the notorious train robber, is known to have been iu that commun ity, and these attempted robberies are believed to be his work. Chloroformed and Robbed. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 21.—A well-dress ed woman who refuses to disolose her identity further than to say that her home is in Baltimore, tells a sensational story of being chloroformed and robbed, near the Catholic cemetery. She says slm visited the cemetery Monday to exam ine some interesting tombstones. Or the highway two negroes set upon her, knocked her down, chloroformed her and stole #03 which she had concealed about her person. When she came to she wandered about until morning when she stopped at the house of a gentleman living not far from the cemetery. He brought her to the police station" where she told her story. ‘ There is no clue to the identity of her assailants. Miners’ Strike Ended. Hancock, Mich., Nov. 2l.—Thostrike at the Marion mine has terminated. Monday night a German who attended to go to work on the night shaft vine badly beaten. Tuesday morning, as a small force attempted to go to work, sixty-two strikers assaulted thorn with J clubs and. rocks. Sheriff Bodwin ar- Mrs. rested four of the ringleaders, who have since been released on their own recog nizance. The arrests terrified the strik ers and in the afternoon they notified the company that they were willing to go to work at the old wages. They were taken back. Negroes and Whites Fighting. Colombia, S. C., Nov, 21.—Henry Hill, an aged farmer near Gray Court, Laurens county, was fatally stabbed Monday while endeavoring to quiet a number of negroes who were fighting among themselves ou his farm, after having become intoxicated by whisky obtained from an illicit still in the neighborhood. The negroes also set upon and beat two white constables who were sent to quell the disturbance. One of the constables is fatally hurt. There is great excitement in the vicinity and more trouble is feared. Withes* staid at Mrs. Whalen’s until about 7:JO o’clock Sunday morning, when she returned to her home. Short ly before leaving the two Hylands came in to talk witjr O’Sullivan. Following Miss McCormick Mrs. Thomas Whelan took the stand. She first described the interior arrangement of her house Then she told of hear ing before May 4 O’Sullivan frequently speak of his contract with Dr. Cronin. She next rehearsed the story of the oc currences of May 4 and 5, occurrences already inade familiar by the testimony of former witnesses. Referring to the visit of Clancy, the correspondent of The New York Herald, on the night of-the day lhe body was discovered, she said, that she was pres ent, aud that when Clancy asked O'Sul- livpn to go with him and identify the body, the iceman refused, because he said that he did not know the news paper man. Mrs. Whalen's testimony was almost entirely corroborative, and she was quick with her answers. On the cross-examination she gave her answers with a snap. This finished O’Sullivan’s alibi, and Steamer in Distress in Canadian "Waters. SaultSle. Marie, Mich., Nov. 21.— The steel steamer Itosedale, downward bound, laden with 38.000 ’bushels of wheat from Fort William, Out., run aground Tuesday on a rock shoal above Topsail Island, in Canadian water. She is oat over two feet forward, with her forward compartment stove in and filled. A request to release her with an American outfit has been telegraphed . to the American authorities, but no answer lias been received. The Renders Held Without Rail. Oswego, Kan.. Nov. 21.—The pre liminary examination of the two women brought here from Michigan, supposed to be. the notorious Benders, lias ended. The court found them guilty as charged and held them without bail until the February term of court. J Fired on from Ambush. Biumxnohak, Ala., Nov. 21.—Fifteen or twenty negroes were returning from a ball near Leeds about 2 a. in. Tues day. when they were fired on from am bush. Jim Smith was killed and Jack xnis musnea kj oumvuu 3 ana Jolir soll aU(1 Mary Black were mortally the defense then began to prove one for woun j 0 j. Martin Burke. Matt. Danahy, a member of Camp 20, and the financial secretary of the de fense fund, was called. He owns a sa loon on Chicago avenue and Canal street. He swore that on the night of May 4, from 7 o clock iiutil 10 o'clock, ^ Martin Burke was in his place and did • not go out once. _ Afckod on the cross-examination when | he first told any oue of such a fact, he , reolied that it was some time after Sen ator Kennedy had returned from W iu- j nipeg. He wriggled from under the 1 uncomfortable question as to why, Large Steamer Ashore. New Yore, Nov. 21.—A dispatch re ceived at the Maritime Exchange from Freeport, L. I., says that a large steam ship is ashore near South Beach. The vessel went ashore during a fog. No particulars have been received. Fust Mail Train Derailed. Portland, Ore., Nov. 21.— The fast mail tri.in from New York was derailed near Union, Ore., through the engine jumping the track. No serious damage resulted, and no passengers were in jured.