Show HEROVDARN GOVERNMENT LIFE SAVING CREW RECEIVES GOLD MEDALS Tho Overturning of a LifeBoat in the Surf on Inlo Erie Ends the Usefulness of One Hardy Rescuer From the Slut day oC October to the llth day of November 18S3 the crew oC the U S lifesaving station at Cleveland Cleve-land Ohio saved twentyseven men and two women from vessels thrown ashore by tire storms that lashed Ira waters of Lake Erlo To each of the nine men In the crew tire Government gold medal for heroic darIng was awarded and the story of tIre earning of these medals gIves a gllmpsa of the perils that these hardy men are trained to face It was on the eleventh oi October that the most thrilling rescue was accomplished accom-plished under difficulties that would have daunted most men The barge J T Junson went ashore during a howling hurricane Through the iris hug spray arid pounding siirf the heroic band launcncO the llleboit in nn of fort to get a line to the distressed vessel ves-sel No sooner was the boat In the water wa-ter and Li2 men in thei places than it was capslcd by an JumurFc rve and the men thrown into the water One of the crew was Charles Jj Learned for tyone years old ami a vigorous specimen speci-men of manhood When the boat rolled over he wan caught beneath It and pinned down by his oar lost consciousness conscious-ness The action of the waves washed him from tudor the boat before life was extinct and his cork belt brought him to the surface Consciousness slowly returned re-turned but he was h > lnl < 3T and drifted ashore Hundreds of people lint KMh ercd lo watch the work of rescue A pollcomart and a labour drew Jearrid from the walijr id look him to the customhouse cus-tomhouse where he was rovlveJ by l stimulants The other members of tire cress made their say to ths shore anl hurried for the beach apparatus In about one hour and a half they returned re-turned and Learned had so fur recovered recov-ered that ho made Irma way to the scere of the wreck and took his place with the crew All hands were saved but Learncds career as n lifesaver was OJUed In relating UIH story he said that rheumatism qutcklv st In as a result re-sult of the cold und exposure This was complicated with neuralgia I had such pains In my back that I could hardly move he says and the leust excitement would cause my heart to beat violently i had to be very creful of my diet and suffered much dlsira after eating I could not sleep my head ached I waa nil run down and discouraged dis-couraged Having been disabled In the Government service 1 received something some-thing over six hundred dollars in addition addi-tion to my gold medal S Mr Learned Is now a prosperous farmer at Sandy Creek N Y and the story of his restoration to activity Is best told as he tells ItAbout four m years ago he says I saw Drt Williams Wil-liams Pink Pills advertised a nevs paper I tried them and firmly believe that If I had not I should be In my grave now The pills began to help me In less than a week Not only did they benefit my rheumatism but they built up my strength so that I waa soon able to do a bigger days work than in years before The insomnia disappeared and sleep was sound and refreshing I have recommended Dr Wllllamsu Pink Pills for Pale People to many and am glad to indorse them Every one at Sandy Creek and Richland N Y knows of my recovery and that It Is due to this remedy Dr Wllllama Pink Pills for Pale F D N Y and he will verify the foregoing account 1C letters of Inquiry Inclose stamped and addressed envelope for reply Dr Wllllamss Pink Pills for Pale People will never fall to effect a cure 1C used persistently for a reasonable length of time They may be had ot all druggists or direct from the Dr Wil hams Medlclno Co six 50cent boja for two dollars and a half postpaid on receipt re-ceipt of price |