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LIST GROWING Storm Along: the Coast Proves to Havi Cost a Hundred Lives. fifty Persons Said to Have Been Drowned at Fernandina Alone. On Campbell Island Only Three Out of the Forty Inhabitants Escaped. Miny of the Small Islands Off the Coast Have Not Yet Reported. SAVAXNAH, a O 6.—New* from the storm-stricken districts along the coast is coming in gradually and it U probable that a hundred lives have been lost. News by way of a boat which has arrived here, is that 60 peo« pie were drowned at Fernandina. From Campbell island, inhabited by abont 40 colored people, it is reported that all but three were drowned. At Brunswick, four people lost their lives and at Jessup, 100 miles from the coast, one was killed in a building blown down by the storm. At Sterling station, Charles Wright, a merchant, reports the disasters from the flood great to lives and property in the rice fields portion of Glynn aud Mcintosh. Taere are a number of small islands at various points aroand Erauswick, Fernandina aud Danen, on which small groups of families live. It will be some days be fore accurate reports arj heard from these points. At Darieu the water is reported high, and the town badly damaged. Tnere are many rumors of loss of life, but all of the reports thus far received are believed to be exager ated. Many of those who bring news left the scene of the storm during its height and consequently cannot be ex jected to give accurate information. The damage by wind and ram is enor mous aud extends iuland 1J0 miles in some cases. Tae damage to shipp ng is enormous. Near Darien, the schooner i Blanche Hopkins collided with a smill1 schooner, the Minme, and sunk her. The Minnie had on board 3,0X pounds SIXTY THORSAM) 3IISSIXG. i of dynamite. At Fernandina the tug i Gladiator ia said to have landed in the I middle of the town. Mrs. Lucy Car-! negie's magniticent yacht Dungeuess is badly damaged. The Cumberland! island pilot boat Hand Helen was landed high on a b.uff in Burbank's yard. EIGftT ARE DROWNED. cli®«*«r Sarah E. lalmer luuodtnd and rew Lost. CHARLESTON, S. G, Oct. G.—The 4 masted sch- oner Sarah E. Palmer, Captain W hittier, with phosphate rock, from Charlotte Harbcr to On* teret, N. J., was lost Sunday morning off Stone Inlet, seven miL-s bouth of Charleston. The drowned are: Cap tain Wuittier, F.rst Mite Briggs, Sec ond Mate McDonald, Steward Healy, Thomas Feberato, Walter Stanclift'e. seamen JJU Mejera. Tames Iioe, col ored seamen. TEN ACRES OF FLAMES. 1 Immense i .rt ivi Tobafcn XVarelioasH at I larknTiilp, Turn. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 6.—Fir# broke out IU ti.Y Grunge tobacco ware* house, occupied ly Mill & Turnley and general storage of tobacco, burning about 4,."00 hogsheads of tobacco. Lo^sj on tobaccj and building estimated nearly ha.f a million dollars, within-} fturanco about £300,000. Toe fire: fciou* city i,tv« stock, spreading, burned Gr-icoy Bros.'cosri Sior CITY, la., Oct. ft. and k for age shed, the Louisville and 1 Nashville depot, six freigut cars on the! '•«. track, and several cottages. The covered a space of about 10 acres. lire AID FOK FIKE SLFFEIIEEH, Nil in bar of WUcontun Town* Ken pond to the tinternor'n Appeal. MADISON, Wis., Oct. 6.—Governor Scofield has received responses from the mayors of Chippewa Falls, Oconto aud Marshfitld saying that contribu tions aro being made to he the lire suli'erers. Three carloads of lumber will be sent from Oconto, while the Chippewa Lumber and Bo-Jin company has contributed a carioad of lumber and building buj plies, with others to be sent. A carload of clothing and provisions wa9 sent from Milwaukee. From X«arge atch of Bank Notes Taken a Winnipeg Vault. WINNIPEG, Oct. 6.—At noon, $63,000 in bnnk notes was missed from the vault in Mo.son's bank here. The vault had been opened by the regular combination. The officials and police refuse to give any details. The man ager is out of to^n cn a shooting trip. All the clerK* are at work. Thirty lives 1'robably lost. ST. JOHNS, N. F., 0:t. 6.—It is feared that the Labrador mail steamer Leopard, with a crew of 18 and 12 passengers, was lost in a severe storm off the northeast coast of the island last week. The storm was the severest that had raged there in many-years. Threo Farmers Killed. SOCK PORT, Mo., Oct. 6 Lloyd and Joseph Henderson and Frank Dorat, farmers, w4je buried in ft sand bank in which they were digging. They were dead when taken ont an hoar after ward. CORRECTS THE I IASO SCALIV InTrntlcn of Dr. Hitc-'iiixii Which ?rom» U«n to Be V*ry Important Maioalljr. CINCINNATI, 0 t. —A patent has been allowed to Dr. S. A. Hageman of this city on his invention which i9 de signed to correc' the lalse intonation of the "tempered" scale, in which all pianos now play, so as to wake the piano render music in the true scale, raisiug that instrument to the level of the violin and other striuged instru ments in this respect. Dr. Hageman is a half brother to the late Rev. David Swing of Chicago. The problem which his invention claims to have solved is one that has puzzled the musical world ever since the piano ha) been la ex istence. Vol low Kerff Situation Improving. JACKSON, Miss., Oct. (3.—Only one l§0w case of yellow fever was reported in Jackson dnring the day and a some what better feeling prevails here, though there are several suspicious cases still under investigation. Minnesota Womtui' Clubs. WINONA, Minn., Oct. (3.—The Min nesota Federation of Women?' J-ubs will hold its fourth annual convention here Oct 26, 27 and 28. BRIEF BITS OP NEWS. Reedsburg, Wis., schools have been closed on account of diphtheria. Alexander B. Bruce has been nomi nated for governor by Massachusetts Democrats. The Spanish cabinet has decided to maintain the war tax bnt to abolish the tax on exports. The Traders' National bank of New York city has suspended. It is said depositors will be paid in full. W. C. Whitney's newly purchased land in the Riquette region* of the Adirondacks contains 60,000 acres. Swinburne, although he now writes very little and spends months and mouths revising, makes $o,000 a year by his poems. Lady Hermoina Backwoad, a daughter of Lord Dufferin, is to fee come a trained nurse ani is uow a pro bationer at Chelsea iufirmatory. 1 The Republicans of the Nineteenth Ohio district have nominated Colonel Charles F. Dick, secretary of the Re publican national committee, for con gress. The gross earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road for Sep tember amounted to fa,693,181, an in crease of £482,813 over the figures foi the same month last year. Mr. Curzon's term as viceroy of India will last five years, His salary is about #100,003 a year, with ul expenses paid by the government, and he is expected to live in great magnificence. Governor Piugree has announced, after a consultation with Attorney General Maynard and other that he will try to tako his Michigan Central mileage iso to the United States su preme court. DEATHS OF VOLUNTEERS. Musician John Kemke, Fiftieth Iowa, •t- Camp McKinley, Dos Moines. Private 'W ierauch, Thirteenth Minne sota, at Manila. LATEST MARKET KEPOBT. Dnlutli (raiu. DULUTH, Ojt. 5. HEAT—Cash No. 1 har l, 66^o Xo. 1 Northern, 63}£C No. "J Northern, To Arrive-No. 1 hard, No. 1 Northern, December, Octo ber, May, 6 3^c. Minneapolis Grain. MINNEAPOLIS, Ot o. at i0c HtAT October closed Decern oer, May, On Track—No. 1 hard, 01%- No.l North ern ty%o No. \i Nortiiern, 57J£c. Foaltrjr, llatter and CHICAGO, Oct. 5. for livo, weak, hens, 6s ducks, POULTRY—Mark-e Spring chicKens, 7^ turkovs, ii LITEM -Steady. 19*c dairies, l^(^17f, tGGo—Firm fresh, llo. Creameries, IU© HOGS— Market 10c lower. Range of CA'l 1LE—Market steady to 103 lower, tealus ranged at t4.sJUjjf5.sO for beeves fl.5Jk for cows, bulls aud mixed $J.oUvH.2o for Btockers and feeiers (lii.iM for yearlings and calves $3.40# t.SKi for westerns. tit. I'aal Union Stock Yard. .SOUTH ST. PAUL, Oct. 5. HOGS—Market lugjljc lower than yesterday. Range of prices, $*.40(33.05. CA'l I EE—Good demand here lor good cattle. Common very dull. Sales ranged at $-1.0033.75 for stookers, for cows tiao for hslfers I'or steers. biiEEP Market barely steady, (food lambs strong. Muttons, lambs,fii.OU, Receipts: Hogs, 1JW cattle, 1300 sheer 8,000 calves, 3o0. Chicago Uaioa Stock Vard*. CHICAGO, Oct. & HOGS —Market 5@10J lower. Sales ranged at tJ.05(^a.»0 for light t4.i.3if4.00 for mixed for heavy t^.45(^3.5U for rough. CATTLE—Market for best steady others weak. Sales ranged at 11.00(23.75 for boeves I3.00@4.70 for cows and heifers tJ110.'5 tl.'M for Texas steers fci.•)( lor Westerns t&20(3)4.00 for Mbue&ete feeders. SHEEP—Market steady. Sales ranged at for natives t3.50@1.45 for westerns t3 75@ti.0J for Jambs. Receipts: Hogs, 32,000 cattle, 15,000 sheep, 17,000. bleago Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Oct. 5. CLOSING P|tICES. WHEAT—October, 62December, May, 64 %o. CORN—October, 89^c December, 20^c May, 82c. OATS October. 81){c December, 21^0 May, 28^«88o. PORK—October, 97.65 Deoember, •7.808 January, 98.87. AT DEATH'8 DOOR, Bnt Saved by llood'H Kidney Pills. After all Means had Failed. DETROIT, MICH., standpoint. 1. Oot 3.—Mr. James Paisley, of Magnolia avenue, one of our most reputable citizens, is a happy man. Things have changed in his life lately. He is a robust, healthy man to-day. Re cently, he was broken down, a physical wreck. Read what he says about it. "For two years I WHB at death's door, brought there by Uright's Disease. Doctoas gave up trying to cure me. Medicines did me no good. Pain and misery was my daily and nightly portion. "A friend persuaded me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. #The first few doses gave me heavenly relief. Each succeeding dose made me better. Two boxes cured me—made me a new man." What Dodd'e Kidney Pills, did for Mr. .Paisley, they will do for every other victim of Brights Direnre. There ie no doubt, no uncertainty about their effect They cure every time. If you don't believe test them. They'll convince you by curing you. NARROWLY ESCAPED DEATH. Mlsa Elisabeth Stephenson and Party Lost Their Way on Monnt Yssnvlu, CHICAGO, Oct. 0. -The Times Herald says Miss Elizabeth Stephenson, whe was reoently selected by Governor Sco field to christen the battleship Wiscon* sin, has had a narrow escape from death in the lava beds of Monnt Ve suvius. Miss Stephenson* accompanied by her sister. Miss Harriet, Miss Charlotte Holmes of Menominee, Mich., and Mrs. Frederick C. Austin, and Miss Marion Aua$in of Chicago, were visiting in Naples. They started toward the vol. cano early in the afternoon, and en route engaged three Italians who rep resented themselves as official guides. The Italians proved anything but guides and the party lost their way. All night they wandered, frequently having narrow escapes from a terriblo death in the bciliug streams of lava coming from tho crater above. Ar daybreak they got back to the road and reached their hotel almost exhausted. All the ladies are said to have been painfully scorched and almost ex haustad from inhaling sulphurous gases. PARLEYED WITH THE REDS. Marshal O'Connor Visits the Bear Island Indians. WALKER, ^'inn., Oct. This ha been a day of rumors, the first beiu that Marshal O'Conuor had been cap tured aud' held as a hrstage by ti 1 r* Bear island pillagers, and the second that the wild, turbulent reds of the island had secured ammunition and would resist botn the marshal's pot- and tho Uuiteu States tegulars to the death. Thro was nothing in either of thc. reports. Marshal O'Connor went ov.»r to Bear island and had a talk with tii Indians, but there was not so much a a move toward molesting h.ni in th slightest degree. Iu fact, it is stated that his parley was satisfactory to the Indians, aud that ti:ey promised to give up Chief Bush Ear aud the other memoers of tfce fitp wanted. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has the largest pale of any Salve in the world. This fact and itp merit has lf»d dit-honest people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you call foi DnWitt's W (teh Hszsi Halve the great pile cure. I COOK & ODKK* .1 Mliort Mad Mtnry. A Cold. Neglect. Pneumonia. Orief. Had Foley's Ho"ey nnd Tar been us this story would have had a happier ending. FKANK SMITH Decision .Igainut Gcorga Ooalil. ALBANY, Oct. G.—George J. Gould by a decision ot the court ot appeal just rt nJered, will be compelled to pay the state $132, 84 as tax on a $o,00Q,00C bequest left him by his father, tho Iat Jay (Ii.ul i. Cervern a Life Senator. MADRID, Oct. t.—It is autoc£ e. that Admiral Cervera will bo appoute a lite senator. In the olden days men were '•.hysically, .it least, worthy of the admiration of Nwomen.truly It is a great big something for a woman to feel that her husband is a capable and intrepid pro tector. It is a com fort for her to feel that he has the physical st imina and courage to de fend her through all the vi issi ttldes of life. Nowadays there not much to ad 7\ mire about the vj average man from a physical «e maybe amoral and a men tal giant, but the llesli of ill-health is weak, and he is probably a physical coward. It is not in nature for a sickly man to be a brave man. His spirit may be -willing but his body is weak. That is the man's own fault. Any man can be healthy wbo will pay a lit tie common sense attention to his health when he has it, and when he gets a little out of sorts, take the right remedy. Many of the diseases that afflict mankind are trace-able directly to indigestion, torpidity of the liver and impurities in the blooa. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the greatest medicine for disorders of this nature. It strengthens a weak stomach, corrects all disorders of the digestion, gives edge to the appetite, invigorates the'liver purifies and enriches the blood and tones up and invigorates the nerves. It searches out disease germs, kills them and carries them out of the system. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and nerve-tonic and restorative. It makes strong, healthy men out of weak, sickly invalids. Medf cine dealers sell it and no honest dealer will urge a substitute upon you. "I have been taking Dr. I'ierce's CoMcn Med ical Discovery and 'Pellets' and must say that tney have worked wonders In my case write* Mr. I.. Pack (Box w), of Hinton, Summeni Co., w. Va. I feel like a new person, in fact I think I am well, but will take one more bottle to make sure the cure is permanent. I cannot speak too highly of the Discovery.' I can eat anything now without misery in my stomach I have gained some eight or ten pounds, weiehin* as heavy as I did three yearn ago. The medicine certainly worked like a charts' fi.1i Tiiul11 Whe° I began to take It I felt a little worse for a few days had pains through njy body and boaea, fcut ali this lelkiM •Atr Mtiityg the mediciacs four or five days *r LAND ftKJSED FICTIllUCS .NAMES. Smite Inwa Soldiers Tak« AilTantag* of Governor SIIHW'* eottro*LTjr. Di:s MOINKS, la, Oct. ».—G jvornor Shaw prom if es to uo out of pocket as a Wsult of liberality in extending loans to hundreds of members of the detail gtatiouod at Camp McKinl-jy. Tne government has refused to issuo pav prior to the return of the two regi. ments uow home on furlough, and Governor Shaw, in tho goodness of his heart, placed tho hands of tho adjutant general $500, to bo distributed in the form of loans of iu each to tho detail. Before all entitled to tho money had iflceivnl it, sorno members of tho detail repealed at the de.sk of the disbursing agent of the govoruor, securing $10 by signing fictitious names. As a consequence some mem bers of tho detail aro without tho money intended for them. Captaiu Oitnstod has received a tele gram from tho war department ap pointing iaui mustering out oflicer for Iowa, with 1/a^taiu h. L. Howell as assistant. Captain Hwell has been mustering out ollicer. Preparations are being made at Camp McKinley lor the reception of thy reg.ments. The Fifty-second will be back O-t. 10, and the Fiftieth a week later. Tho men will be served witu meals by tho re» t&urants at 1713 cents each instead of beiug provideu with rations at 25 cents dailv What the Chim-» Demonstration Means. MADKI D, Oct. C.—Tho Imparcial de clares that the naval demonstration which is beginning in Chinese waters, is not only a menace to France and Russia, but implies an Anglo-Amer ican understanding to prevent the power* from opposing American designs in the Philippine islands. This fact, The Imparcial adds, will influence the Paris deliberations. Liver NemasmM C«npltlnM and Cared. No complaints are more oommon than the above you feel dull and muggy to grow despondent. Try at once a bot tle of Dr. Fenner's Blood and Liver Bemedy and Nerve Tonio." It will brighten the spirits and give an excep tional vigor to the body. If not satis fied after using one bottle, yoar money will be refunded by Frank Smith of Madison. It May have Your Mfe. A dose or two of Foley's Honey and Tar will po»ventan attaok of pneumonia grip or severe^otfld if taken in time. Cures coughs, colds, lagrippe, hoarseness difficult breathing, whooping cough, in* oioient consumption, asthma or bron iM*' Qiyss positive relief in advanoed stages of consumption, asthma or bron chitis. Guaranteed. v and the demand for Lake County farms is increasing. search of a Good Home in RUVK SMITH. l-'WfyV ^-4, & "L '1. where ywi can raise "Wheat, Oats, Barley, Corn, Flax, Correspondence Solicited.—^**. ,Chas. B. Kennedy I MADISON, SOUTH DAKOTA. i iNr" SKCO.ND TlilAL John O'Donnoll w your bowels move irregularly and you ground that the case had deen triart have a olumey feeling about the liver. Is the Basis of All Wealtj in fact everything adapted to this latitude^ and where you can successfully car?jr oil Dairying & Stock Raising, aad where your family will have the advantages of Good Society, Good Schools, Good Church Facilities,! then come and see me, and I will show you just what you want. If you| are renting land now, paying to $3 $5 show you just as good land and sell it to you at what you will pay out in rental, where you are, in three years, and will give you easy terms of payment. If you want a good location in Madison 1 have such for you. A large num*| ber substantial buildings have been built in Hadison the past sea son and the city is steadily growing in population. A LITTLE DOES MUCH. BOOM:. IOWA, Dec 1« No tongue can tell what I hare end'ired In the past ten years with 111 v rnuuthiv sick ness. While suffering untold at^ny, a friend called and recommended \V n't of Cardui. 1 sent for a bottle, nnd Oh! what relief. After the first doso I begun to fe«l better and have had no pain since. MRS. GRACE LAMPHEItK. ta- th. o.M „n-acc ™-e which requejit Judge O'Neill refused! THE IOWA KETUHNS. H«» I^rt SoppoMdly for Manila, NEW YORK, Oct. TI TH« prints a statement to the effect* that U« YUUCD ^TATP8 battleship Iowa which returned to New York HARBO^M ATIVN111" "PENT THE AFTEMOON it a Good Climati M'TlREE's yo« per acre annual rental, I will S3 I £=—i CJirtlt*' Wine of Cardui not only cures hut it acts AT ONCE. Here is a cv often years' staiulinu'.and yet *ne single dose nudethesuiTerer feel K'u' and stopped the pain. The Wine goes straight the seat of the tr •'!•,'1 It acts directly upon the nienMru.il and genital organs. Its action isn^ dent, and it does not force a r. sult. It simply K'ves Nature that h'' assistance that the sutTerer's svMem licks. A single disorder in feminine orguns spreads many di. orders all over the 'body, and wlun ih ine cure.s the s mrce, all the ther ills vanish as a matter of urse. woman can be her own physician and cure herself at home. Locale' aminati' ns are largely things'1! t! 4asl the obnoxious custom longer necessary. Wine of Car-1 is the only perfectly safe and 1'...^ nvi.l LADIES* ADVISORY DtPARTMINT. 1*1'T:t«ivir»- in rjiM.-H r,-(J,, ...,•1 4lt|air« llo..*/ f't- t. 'f.*' ». Vt-nn. vegetable Wine nude to-day the cure of FOIt MLliDEIL ... .. IO ,l" A**ln ,n Co«rt the ui-iler «,f i|,B For KAU CI.AIKK, WIS., Oct. 6.—The sec ond trial of J.liu O'Donncll, charged ha^ 1murd0TDefendant's ot 1)is by poison, has begun Attorney rrawlcy, a*kod the court William H, to appoint ex-Judge" Iteile7tOM'.ig7tUhe defense. Judge O'Neill refused ou tha and As this condition develoDS you are ant was judge. Mr. Frawlov aakn 1 »i. District Attoruey Farr be develops you are apt determined before Bailev nrhiln I on the Atlantic testing guns and maohinerv The Iowa left Quarantine early |N afternoon supposedly HOUND for MA. fiila. A number of different renoru hare Leen circulated oonSratofSl «W» aeturn «F the LOW™ 1 l' 1 44 ^"ucjcfists sell Large Bottles for female troubles $1.00 Found Tasks anl Donr. VAMCOUVEK, B. C., Oct. |lri| der Stafford of Loth bridge, A has just returned from tho hlo 1 and reports the finding lll:i of Beveral tusks and bono* fl. moths and mastodons. Ouo ,)al tusks was nearly 10 foet inchos in diameter. The KOt-iie t0„ bip bono was V inches acronn the CorbeU LMMIS for SAMIM, Or.. Oct -HO,HR LD voted for United States 6enat°r arate session. The vote w®9 lows: H. W. Corbatt, Oeorge, 16 S. Kakin, 4 A 8. Bennett As 4u votes are NECESSA^ there was no Worklnc Woau'i Home baa always been a favorite. '()rJ* t«»te is not at all unpleasant thfe j£M| u George H. Wilh"^' ,4 ciiotf 10 electiou. A""0. n 11, 21 8. Feoria St. Qhiongo, a()Ci# IH'.H).—(Jur Working Woman fit tion used Foley's Honey 1 years ago, aod are Msing to" i" v et