The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 05, 1903, Image 3

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I 'How a Farmer was
OriTHY of a hlh-
i r recommendation
- r than I can Ibid
Ar' word to expreni."
V II This U what Mr.
l j II J. H. T'lunfrmati of
f 1 II herrn-n. T x.)
ayH of Douri's
K Kidney rill. Me
tell hln xperleneo lt th follow itiK
tiurd; llt nays, "Sometime In S-plciu-lr
I was taken with a dull ui-hliiK jialn
ui rons the pm.ill of my La. k. llre tly
over the kldm yn. I p.il.l small iitt'.-iitlo.i
t this at firvt. thinking It uoul l i:i.s
tttt. Hut Instead of f;eltltir tt r It
twawp wnrn' uml In a yhort tlni. tli
l:tlri entered IhroiiKh rny h-ft lili iiinl
pain across ,ovn ,,,y ,, fl ,o
lic Ofi.cil ( This is i.r l ' ly
v. h.it kl'ltn'V trou
ble will ilu with the
I ly.
It (lorn r.ot n!
vays rdiow lts"!f
jit lirnt, but sip
! .rs jiir't in -this
v.;iy, wli n tome
iiiiuyi: 1 1 nuvfiii-tit
or u thin bring.
ih.irp pnlns ainl
exh.i ust I e n her,
tilling of hi t-t. kid
ney m.
S. Mr. I'l;inr-
fnrn's ex itrlfiiro bore V. out.
'oiitlriuiiig. he pays: "I !hl in.t
know the i"au of lite trouble, but
I atn !! to b-li'-ve now th.it it v.as
liryt brought about by .lumping in nn.l
out of the waKiin a:.l In some way 1
ir. iy have xlralncl my b.ick.
'I was constantly growing worrc." he
e-.titlniis, "anil I Iii'cmiih' v ry nu:i h
uliriiit-d about tny c ii.nHtlnri. I knew
that f.m thing h.nl t he done or serious
results were pure l follow. I went to
ft f kilit here In i'hi i iiian. anI unJ'T
wt'iit a ri.-'il f ?:.iinln:tthMi."
Then he rl:t"es how the declor tolil
lilm that it w is a utI hi? case, but U at
Lc couM cure Mm for fifty Collars.
M'M
ril ail Mail
re n far ahend of the eM fashioned Pres oa ectricltv 1 of a Kush I!ht candle. lutnin Fadeless rves ore clear.ly, as they neither stain tbe
bandn inr Bpot the kettl-. lie 11 c j urU.it.' ct'lors eiiher .silk. w cl or -tlou ccjuully weiJ. and In pu:irntced to irive perfect results. Putnnaj
Ir'iMit'it'Ki l)yi are fur Mile by all irotiU drut,i;ists creryw ui-re, or mulled direct at lie a package. MONROE DRUG CO.. VnionvlIZe. Mo.
Take -Down
Don't spend from $5C to $2C0 for a gun, when for so
much less money you can buy a Winchester Take
Down Repeating Shotgun, which will outshoot and
outlast the highest-priced double-barreled gun,
besides being as safe, reliable and handy. Your
dealer can show you one. They are sold everyw here,
FREEt Our HO-Voqe Z'astrattd CifMogoe.
WINCHESTER REFEATING
LAST MOUNTAIN UALLEV LANDS
ASSINIBOIA, CANADA.
The Garden of tho Morthwest.
Tte wh-. crop this ye.ir will average 30 bus. par acre. Good" Water. Ample
r ucL Good Koad. I-and in this favored district may La bought for
S7.00 to S8.00 per acre.
23 TOWNSHIPS TC SELECT FROM
Cay ilirect from the owners. Why pay aunt's commission ? We prefer to deal direct
with purchasers. Write to us for particulars.
WM. PEARSON & CO., 383 MAIN ST., WINNIPEG
CANADA.
EMERSON'S
BRDHD-SEITZER
ID CENTS.
3 DiRESAlL
IHFAn ACHES.
A QUICK
SOLD r?rJVJYPE.
J-Thompson's Eye Hater
t ere., uk
FREE TO WOMEN!
To provo the h' a.m' aad
c!ur.smf po-vrr of l"atle
Tnllrt .ntliKptt we W.U
trail a lar-r- trial Mckae
with l-f k cf in ;truct:on
bK'lutrl v fr-. This is not
a tir.y sin:i . but a lanre
pariiv. ,nouff! to c.n-
ir.ee ar.roct ci its vaiin1.
W.nr.rn a.l cr.'f the country
r arc pr.:-:i.(T I'uxTiue ror .ml
it r.:ts ior.? in lorui imti
' mei. t of fcmal ttl. erring
all inflair.aiarloti ar..l i!.xch::rs. wun.lfrf-1 a a
rl'n-.in va?ir.:.l li-i:rhf. f r .'r throat. naal
catirrh. a. a ir.'.'ith :nh a:il lo remnvf tiriar
ad whiten the u--th. snu today; a postal curd
oll bf 1rtitor t postpaid bT o. SO
mu. I.r-t bx. Matlafnctlan gnrntt.
THE il- l-AXTO.N roHoiuo,
Sl Colorobua Af".
RlDan Ta:' - the bt dr-
mcil flue itfr niaU'. A
I hundred nill.l n f them hare
I bi-eo in it,'- I n'. ted Mi!' la
m .Inir'ii t 1- I nn.ilnailnn L.r:
I' urn. .lck bra !. hr. rt lnr. bad
breiilb. re tbrnat. anil every
One wt'l pnrraliy ?1ve relief !th:n ienry mln-
Tbe eire'ent parkaite ! enoua fur urdluary
r(u:i. Ail d.-utl'l ' tben.
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Paper.
W. H. U., Oman
No. 451903.
However, necessity knows no law and
Mr. riungman iaM half down and took
th treatment and followed it faithful
ly for four weeks.
Naturally, he thought that he would
hoom be rid of the trouble, but in ppite
of the doctoring ho i;o-s on to add, "I
was In sin h misery that It was almost
ImpoH.Mble for me to do my work."
"It was n t thi Juncture that Doan'B
Kidney IM1H mine
to my notice and 1
procured omefrorri
th drug ptor - oft;.
K. friyroft. I
u:el these pills
according to direc
tion ai.d to rny
li'irprlse 1 was con
siderably elleed
on the se oiid day
and In a phort titir
uiiipb-tely cured."'
This la the ntil
vcrral expei ien e of
those who hav
b-erj sufferers from
Pain in
left knee.
Kidney tnuiile and who hnve bron for
tunate ciio-.Kh to test tho nieriU cf
LNian'n Kidney X'UIs.
There I notiilng wonderful or mntr
bal about thi; remedy. U tlmply docs
tho work by direct action on the kid
neys). loan"3 Kidney l'iles are for the
kidneya only an this aiconnt for
Pain through
tlielr speedy and
ceita'n action.
Karly indications
of kidney trouble
fme fioin twt
Fom-oer, the back
and th? Lladder.
Th b:':-k becomes
weak ar.d lame be
cause th kidneys
are sick, and rc-le-f
from bmkac-h?
can only be com
plete when the
kidneys are set
risnt.
Repeating Shotguns
ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN.
LY CURED BY
! lie who believes in nobody knows
: that he himseif is not to be trusted
Which would you rather be?
tailed, hare-lipped, cow-hided or
Cat-
pig-
W. L. DOUGLAS
3.52&3 SHOESS
You can save from S3 to S5 yearly by
wearing W. L. Douglas 33.50 cr $3 shoes.
They cqnal tTiostj
that li.ive l?en cost
ir. yu f.-om St.ix)
to S-".t ho im
r.en s.ile of ". L.
s!iop provrs
their S'icriirity over
all other makes.
oi i by r-iail shoe
dp.Vers everywhere.
Lk. for naruo and
prie on botiom.
That Itourla .u Cor-
era Colt prore there la
valae la Ikouzli. hoe.
(orona li the hlvhevt
prade Pat. Leather nu!r,
0a' S4 Gilt dt linemnnnt be equalled cr ai- price.
Slutea hf mail. 25 rent extra. Illafttrated
Catalog free. H. h DOliiULS, Brerktca, 31 ass.
fi.J-4 KSJJKl IflH-Jl fE
OUritS WrttH ALL i:it rt.LS.
laH Re5t ( vu'!i bjtnp. Taetea lioutl. t
tn ttmo. poiii br rtrticc't.
I J iSSfc , r
3T
I thought I ted
the kidneys are out
Mrainea
of order. Delay la
prompt attention
often causes nerl
ous complication.
Itelieve and euro
sick kidneys and
ward off dangerou3
diabetes, dreaded
dropsy and Wright's
disease, by uslnff
Doan'i Ki3ney
I'iMs.
Tliey begin by
healing the delicate
membranes and re
ducing any Inflam
mation of the kid
neys, and thus making the p.etion of th
kidneys regular and natural.
Achi'if hark are rasnl. Hip, baft, and lo'.n
jmitis ori i i ftHf. tiirrllinff of the limbs, rheitnta
tif.it tlt.ti ihi'irj r.itns fiinxh.
Thry ro.-ri'-t urine fiih brirlc-Just fedlinmt,
l.itjh-ctiliinj, i srfs.s'.rr, Jjttin in jMirsiitff, tisib
LliiKj, Ji'"i'ruej. ii.'i-i'x Ki'h't j lilla lii.svAre
ami rr.ntti rii'fiiii and (ffitvrl. JSiire hfiirt
ijaljiitatiuH, alii j,ics?rn hfiiiltfhf, Prrixtuxncss.
r:st r-Mi!bui n ("o., IJuffalo, X. Y.
.fDoans
HlKidnev
J Fills?
vnicc so uts
Fcr fre trirU Im nni! tlil rmion to
FfSlwi-MiItHirn t'o . I;i:ttuU. N. Y. If g;mvc
rpai- n iujuiii(.-it-it. writu atidrcHS on ccpa-
1 ute vLip.
Started the Heart Again.
Pa.il Sick reiort.s the case of a
young man who died while being op
erated upon for tuberculous peritoni
tis under chloroform. His heart had
stopped beating for forty-five min
utes, his respirations had ceased and
his pupils were widely dilated. Sick
opened the pericardium, massaged the
heart, and applied hot compresses to
it while respiration was being per
formed. In half an hour the heart
was beating strongly and regularly,
and life was resumed, the patient liv
ing for twenty-seven hours, when he
died in collapse. The case is illus
trative of the extreme value of direct
cardiac massage in cases of sudden
death.
All Up to Date Housekeepers
m Defiance Cold Water Starch, because it
Is tatter, and 4 cz. more of it for same
money.
Mansfield a Yachtsman.
Ivieliard Mansfield has received
word from London that he has been
elected to membership in the Royal
Channel Yacht club, one of the oldest
clubs in England. This entitles him
to fly. from the masthead of the Am
orita. the blue burgee, a privilege en
joyed by no other yacht club except
the royal squadron. In cruising in
British waters Mr. Mansfield is enti
tled to all admiralty privileges. Ha
can make fast to any admiralty buoy
and enter any British port free of
duty.
New York's False Prophets.
Dowie is not the only "prophet"
now working in New York City. "John
the Baptist" is there. He is some
what an improvement on Dowie in
that he is not looking for money. The
visitor said his name was John Hoop
and that his home was in Minnesota,
but that he arrived there recently to
fight Dr. Dowie and his hosts. "He
is no prophet." said Hoop: "he is a
faker. The only real prophet is my
self." Peter and Paul the seconds
are already evangelizing Brooklyn and
drowning out the voice of the woman
Messiah who opened shop two weeks
a so.
The Teacher Won.
ITlnton. Ky., Nov. 2. For over two
years two of the best physicians in
this part of the State have been treat
ing Mr. E. J. Thompson, a popular
local school teacher, for Diabetes.
They told hira that but little could be
done to help him. He made up hi3
mind to try a new remedy called
Docid's Kidney Pills, and says:
"They sav ; me when the doctors
held cut no ope. I took in all about
ten boxes. ) "..ill always praise Dodd's
Kidnev Pill for the great good they
have done for me."
Many people, and some physicians.
I till persist in the belief that Diabetes
j is an incurable disease. Our teacher,
Mr. Thorn. son, says it is curabJe, for
Dndd3 K-.finey PiMs cured him after
two good physicians had treated him
tor two years without success.
A r?medy that will euro Diabetes
vrill surely cure any case of Kidney
Trouble,
A practical joke is often so near
downricht meanness that there's no
fun In It. ,
DM
Caaaot Peaeteata
SAWYER'S
EXCELSIOR BRAND
Oiled Clothing
and Slickers
Warrutcd Waterproof, .
ti fcirlwnr.
for trademark. If your
d.ar Am t hare tliCUl
aral f'r ct:une
II. B. lAWTUt ASCJ
Sul. Mtrm.
Irritation of the
blailer shows that
fr
INAVSt
F. O.
STATE
Ml
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I General Nebraska News.
KING CORN TO HAVI
A CHC'.V.
Annual Exhibit PlnncJ fcr Linccln tD
Tzks Fiacc i. Janu;r.
Thrt uk ftii;;; c-f tl;.- N-! r:i-i;:t Corn
Improvers' usso-h'!i;jn and win; t
torn th(iv,- at Lincoln, January is I )
-J, l'.t'il. offers s.tjir.r vt ry attract ivc
ir.diicmrnts to th- cum growers of
the state. Th' prtrr.iiims will cm:
prise in the a;.'grtgu!e ;i0 cfn red by
the Nebraska commission to the Lou
isiana Purchase cxpositicn atid the
stale board of agriculture. The rules
governiiig the distributU :i of prices by
the state I.ourd t l' nri" til ure ere in
brief:
Each exhibit mu:.t cfm:st r,f ten
e-jr3 and must have in:. gr.';vn by
exhibitor in lit".:. Aii exl.lliits nntst
be put in place by owner with nit ex
pense to the association by 12 o'clock
i;oon, Jar.uriry 1'.'. Competition shall
be open to the Ktafo, but no r r.cr;:!
j-eM'inan or contract Mower or j j
! er in seed vraii.s shtiil ctiiyiote.
Prei!iiti.r.s Cb.s.s A: One br.nilre 1
'!lar.i f'er nni.i: varierlis of lie'd
c.rii, prorate I to all c::h:bits scoring
above pointr.; ."i ler the bt si fie
collections of livid corn, iii.y one cl
lection to l.e gi-iiwi: by exhibitor; r.;r..i
l.er of varietivs, r.uiui;::t tf cora
geiK'rul ::c: !leiH e to govern, first,
513; second, $12; t::i:i, ?H; fourth,
The rrle. g:.vcrrir.'j
tion of premiums prni
l.ruska ej)r.r.i.r.;ion jf
Purchase ( ?:;o?:tio;i ar.
i he ilistrib'.i-:le-;l
by the Ce
the Louisiana
: Kath exhibit
',0 con s-ir t of thirty ears, grjwn by ex
hibitor in He::, l.o t-:-:::;i.it'-r to make
more than en" entry of any one va
riety. The otl cr v-le.-? a;e the same
r.s govern the di-tribution cf prvmi
v.riii jirovided by stata boaul of
criculture.
Prcniiu::".
-Pf.Vf
even
bundled c::d fii-
ty dollars will be :;'.i'l in ca:-h i.ren.H
urns for named var;e;ier, of field corn
and shall be .--re rated all exhibit.i
scoring above 'J.
Brewer Attempts Suicide.
CHUTE Frank J. Kobe.--, proprietor
of the Crete brewery, attempted to
commit suicide by shooting himself in
the rirdit temple. The failure cf his
attempt at self-destruction was due
to the fact that the bullet, instead of
pi netraing the brain, glanced around
to the front of the cranium, lodging
cor.ievvhcre nea rhe nasal bone. The
cause for shooting is unknown,
victim, it is thought, will
through.
The
pull
Young Man Swallows Poison.
CSATRICE Because of . financial
reverses and loss of property a young
man named Peterson, who resides with
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. South in West
Beatrice, attempted suicide by swal
lowing a dose of some poisonous drug.
A doctor was called and restored the
young man to. consciousness after he
had labored with him for several
Lours. Pete-rson admits that he tried
to kill himself.
Thresher 3oiIsr Explodes.
HASTINGS The sixteen horse
power threshing outfit of John Smith
blew up ca tbe farm of George Hein
sechs, nine miles southeast of this
city. Huge pieces cf iron were found
cne-half mile, from where the engine
r.tood. The crew were at dinner and
no cne was injured.
Gun Fired Accidentally.
DE WITT While a party of gentle
men were out hunting near here a gun
in the hands of one of them was ac
cidentally discharged, the snot strik
ing Harry Stout in the miscle of the
left arm, badly lacerating it end tear
ing a portion cf it away. It was a
close call and will prove to be a very
serious injury, though medical opin
ion is that the accident will eventlly
result in nothing more then a perma
nent weaking of the crn.
Poultry Ass3ciJ.tion Meets.
BEATRICE The Southeastern Ne-'
braska Poultry association held a
meeting in Beatrice and discussed
matters pertaining to the exhibit to be
held here December 15 to 0, inclu
sive. Accident May 3e Fctzl.
AUEUHX Earl Curtis fell from an
ice wagon and was so badly hurt that
he may die.
The Methodists of Wilcox have de
cided to build a church.
Cack from Maneuvers.
General Culver and the soldier boys
returned from Fcrt Riley and the fjen
eral is more than pleaded with the
National Guard Lecaus? of its magnifi
cent showing in the maneuvers. He
is also pleased with ihe manner in
which Acting "Adjr.tant General Mary
Giver conducted the affairs of the of
fice during his absence. The general
reports the maneuvers successful and
the discipline of the troops perfect to
a high degree.
Head Severed from Body.
COLUMBUS Camden Edmison. a
Union Pacific brakeman. was instant
ly killed by the cars. He was engag
ed in switching at Spalding and fell
from a car across tbe rail and his
head was severed from his body.
Foxtail xGra33 Kills Crtt!e.
BEATRICE Frank Smith, a farmer
residing near Wilher, has lest five
herid cf cattle frcra a dicczse cauted
frru foxtail crass.
STATE CILFS.
Jnme:-, D.-u-i'N, an oil old!cr from
H!:.ir. died rn an 0:.ia.v::i slree: cur
a f. v (lavs ;;.
i A re!i;;:ous revival, viiieli is ;.ro;:r-
irg a good ileal o4 i:.ter-.st, is ia
!;ro;',res-s at Y01 lc.
A von cf Mditj. Dryton of the
York Itepublican was thrown from a
horse and quite r.eriousiy injured.
Fin destroyed the ro.mdhou.e cf
the Minenr'!is A- Omaha and the
Union Pacific railroads tit Norfolk.
Origin unknown.
Lr.s
v
o
engine.'; damaged.
Hans Peterson, a Scandinavian of
Beatrice, took an overdose of poison
on Sunday and hi:-; life was only sav
ed by thi- pr m; t work of a physician
v.h.i was hastily cr.I'ed.
Julius Li.-v hke, a j romiiunt Ger
man farmer reshlin;. three miler. west
of Pierce, met with an accident that
may j rove fatal. He alighted on a
fork as l.e was f t I ting down from a
hzy stack.
Whib stooping from the eajtbound
psssj;."( r train at Sooncer Mrs. Sa
die Davis 01 t hat place fell and had
her : "glit hand masked, and upon e-
aminarion it wis found necessary to
anii'itate the first three fingers.
Senatr.r Millard has information
that all efforts of Major James Me
l aughlin to get the necessary num
ber cf Indian signatures for the open
ing cf the' Rosebud reservation to free
homesteads have faik-d--the list be
ing about :i"o signature's short of the
necessary three quarters majority.
An attempt, was made to rob the
El ten State bank. The burglars had 1
j gotten into tke bank by breaking
through the- brick well, and had blown
the door ofi the safe, and were about
nr.dy to get at the- money wl-.e-n c!i:"-
c ;vcrc l by the city marshal and clher j
?iti.;-.ns. They lied without getting
n:. t'.ii.ig.
I ion. Joseph J. Langcv, the Ameri
can consul at Solingcn, Germany,
who was app inteel from Nebraska, io
in Omaha, where he will put in part,
ci.' the thirty days' l'ave he is spend
ing in this country. Mr. Langt-r is
in good health, but left his family on
the other side, expecting to r -turn
to them by the end cf next month.
The city council cf Omaha agreed
to authorise City Attorney Wright to
bring foreclosure suit against the
Omaha Belt railway to secure the
collection of the full amount of taxes
levied by tho city. The application
to tho eeurt will ask tho foreclosure
on the tax lien and the appointment
of a receiver tc collect what is due
the city.
While running a threshing machine
separator at the farm cf John Keef,
in York county, Thomas Burns was
caught in a beit and his arm drawn
into the feeding machine. The ma
chine gave him a twist and threw
him, breaking one arm. but doing no
other injury except inflicting a very
painful but net dangerous wound. It
was e. very narrow escape.
The university school of agricul
ture will open for work Monday, No
vember 9. On that elate young men
and women from tho common schools
will be enrolled for the short term
course. The farm school is designed
especially for those who desire to ex
tend their practical training in ag
ricultural subjects but who have not
the time to take a regular college
course.
Schuyler is making improvement in
the light service.
The Wauneta bank has changed
hands, John Woods becoming its pres
ident. A great deal of interest Is being
shown in the arrangements for a
poultry show to be given in Beatrice
by the Southeastern Nebraska Poul
try association from December 15 to
20 inclusive. A number of men who
devote their time outside cf business
affairs to the raising of blue-blooded
poultry and who reside in this coun
ty have taken an active interest in
forming the association.
The state printing board met and
after letting contracts for the quar
terly supply fcr the various depart
ments of the state turned down the
request of Labor Commissioner Bush,
who wanted the contract let for the
printing cf an official map to con
tain the counties, judicial, congres
sional and senatorial districts, rail
roads and streams of the state. Mr.
Bush asked for :10m'i0 copies. The
bids ranged from $023 to $2,250, with
three firms Lidding.
The Iowa-Nebraska Elevator com
pany has just completed in Sutton
one cf The most up-to-late elevators
in iho state. This maker, the fourth
elevator in Sutton and it was badly
neeried, as the other three were un
able to handle the grain on account
cf scarcity cf cars.
Some careless hunter is responsi
ble for the death of a fine colt belong
ing to F. H. Kimberling. who resides
a few miles north of Beatrice. The
animal died from the effects of the
shot.
The signal corns cf the Nebraska
National Guards returned to Fremont
from the military maneuvers at For:
Riiey. The corps camped with a sig
nal company of the regulars, and
acted with them during the working
out of the military problems. Thej
were highly commended by General
Fred Grant for their efficiency and
were the only National Guard signal
corps at Fort Riley.
The new Evangelical church at Cal
laway was dedicated Sunday, Novcra
her 1st.
. t T!IC LIVX STOCK MARKET.
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! !t Latest Ouotitiotii from South
i
f Omoha and Kinsai City.
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MM
I'll OMII.
y 1 OMAHA vll -.".k .tiitwv 111:10
"ATT I .K Tli'-n- " iiU'i' '"
him ,T -; r 1 1 -. 1. 111 iMi-kns tn.-.l t. I..
ji.-lty will li.i'il ii for the v. -
I.e.! I
11. ll-i l(UiMll ! tle-n- win liltl - !t!
Irmlf Tin n- win- lust 11 f'-'.v
In tin
ir !
i-orii-Icil hw rs nil mill tfi- U;t
l.eiit rather H:irc- all the week tin1 mm'
k t 011 !mse hli . il ii' 1 1-1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 l;i ik'-. As il.'Si as $.-..!.'. v.a J.ahl. WlileV
lix.llfj like 11 r.tmil, si '-inly I'llii-.
as eorii
Jiared with 11 week iiK '- '
was iiii.-iln M-rv dull aiul In
row tna rk t
smile I'iiiei"
It was l.iwi-r than yesterday, whih
others il was st.-mly. I'mim-in w -i
ill
must unsalable, as tin-re was nn
.y em
jaeker who wanii-'l
not buy t In 111 miles
any uml he wmiM
In- emilil tlnin
rniir.il $l.:,'(i l.Tr.. Thai ela. s nf enws
mere than a ii:itti-r lower for tie- v.'
ami very .lull at tin il. 1 line. Hwi:.e 1.1l
calves anil i't;r;s liiU not flmw linn !i
eh;:nj;e. but tln-y w.l.- .-Iso --low m1''
The stiwkiT ami f.-i-ner niall.it was 11 '
heavily stni ke.l. ami nr there u.-r.- .rail--a
f.w nii.-i- in the hatii!.. 'f maliil' ; ! 'I'
men ami s p.-eulat s waiit-l a lew i.it
tie tin- Ii-arkt-t hel.l fully sta.. W'.s:
el 11 t-tahs beef s h-t-rs were dm s :tri e to
make a t'-st .f tin- iiiark.-l. The Ii.-lt.-r
era. li s. tlii.uii'i, i-. ul I a''.y In- iuni. .l
s; 1 inly.
II(m;S Tin ri' wa. imt a heavy run nf
I10KS, but the teeil. !iry nf i'l' i :' e .ii
liuu. d cl.ev n w.i r.l. 'I t - .1. . iine h.-ii-aiii'tiiiiieil
to just .ib. et a 1 kel. T(i
nrirki t, tlmiir.h, was ralli.-" uti'--:i. so
thi-l sales wirt' mail.- a!! Ihe way tmi'i
t.aly to a ilii::e Imv.T. The inall.et If
lliu:S The irirk.l wa-- :.'t l"e lowr:
(lie elnse, hs some liber 1! shipjiln.; ..n!. 1
w ; re reeeiveil w hli h mu'le unite a Iml
in the reeeipls ami left s'Mlie nf Ihe lm III
packers rather sh.-il. in; i" P"
tienl.ir St I'ellff t iieneil. Tin- hea weinhts
sol.l laik-ely frmii :i.', to Jl.ti". ioe.!iu:ii
wt ie.hls frnr:i tl.'.n lo T.'.Mi ami I'Khts fr. i.i
$.". In j:..1i.
PHKK1 Q"' oitlnns f..r Kra:s sto. k:
t'lmiee westi-I 11 lainlis. $ I..MI'i J.7'. : fair to
f;.n.i lambs. I.L'.V-M.V'; elmiee e i I'll 11' s,
Ili'fl .!.li.". : fair In unml yearlliiKS. Jl. -.'.''(
::.!(!; ehniee. wethers, t
enn,; withers. l." :i.
ewes, $-.7.". 'I "l.e; ; fair '11
'J.SU; ehnice fe.iler lain!
lu-.r fair
to
'iiirl To rli'.ii
.'Mill ewes, J.r.'i'''
. SI-"-'1'" I.!'"' : fa'r
fi eib-r lamb'
."r-l'.f ::.lie ; fee...
.j. '..l'.n .": In' I'..
ye; rliuy. ' ' '.''
I.K'i:!.!.'.: c" ai. i
tttibs. ii..
."i: fee.hr
1 l-ib-r ewe?
wethers. ;
?t.:
.if'.
I tXSS I'lTV.
('ATT!.1; Tli.1 mail':.! for c rn f--.l cat
tle was- ste.-nly t, firm; for cows ;-:
heifer:-, lowest nf 1 In- week; for si..- k
calves, .l.-nmra lizi.l ; for stock r-rs ami
feeders, lewest nf Ihe yi a I : I 'In i e ix
pnrt ami dressed beef stc :s, l.r."i.-,.:;i;
f .iir to fioin!, J !..".: ' I. "io; sto. k" -rs am! feed
ers. $;.l;''4.ti; western fed sle.-rs, Vi '
1.".".; T xas ami lii.iian steers, J.'.'ni'.; ::. 1" ;
Texas cows, M.'i'.fi 1.7." : native cows. Sft.r,')
ff::.2'i: native h- ifers. J.r.ofi ; c ui:.' is.
7.".C'rJ.:!0; bulhi, ?1.0"'ia.e-r, calves, .Z'-t
.".:'.
IIOC;S Thf market was 5lfw: lown;
top. $r..l'; bill!; of sales. $lr.' TiJ.". ; heavy,
$i.Mifn;.l2; mixi-d lin kers. $4.!'r.'ir..i'.; li;tht.
ZT.M''lt'.Z'i,Ae: yerkers. H."..Vii Ti.W.
SUKICI AXl) I.AM MS The market was
steady. Native Iambs, $:!.2"i''i5.-i"; v. stern
lambs, $l.rfifi.ri.0(; fed ewes. ?2.::l"i:.7.'i;
Texas clii.ped vi a rlinus. J2.!rrn 4.IU; Ti xas
clipped sh op, VlA'n.',.
storkers and
f i ders, $'J.iwu U..ri'l.
SEEKS TO SAVE EXPLORERS.
Expedition Will Start from Tasmania
to Brine Back Beat.
HOI5ART, Tasmania Terra Nova,
an auxiliary relief ship, formerly a
Newfoundland whaler, has arrived
hero after a splendid passage. The
Morning, the Royal Geographical so
ciety's relief shin, is expected daily.
Tbe vessels will start for the relief
oi' the Discovery, the British explor
ing vessel, the first week in Decem
ber. The exploring vessel Discovery
has been frozen in for thirteen
months at the loot of Mount Kremus,
in south altitude 77:7, tan longi
tude 1 GO : 42. In February la--;t the
Morning transferred provisions to it
by sledges over the ice. The Terra
Nova has been fitted out by the Brit
ish government acting independently
of the scientific societies which favor
ed the Discovery's expedition. It is
carrying guncottcn with which 1j
blast out a channel, but if it cannot
be extricated it is understood its offi
cers and men will be transferred to
the Terra Nova and the Discovery
abandoned.
DYNAMITERS IN COLORADO.
Attempt to Wreck a Locomotive st
Denver.
DENVER, Colo. An unsuccerf f t;.
attempt has been made to wrec'.: a
swiih engine in the Colorado &. South
ern railway yard in this city, and by
the merest accident the crew es
caped death. Dynamite had been
placed under a tie and it exploded
as the locomotive passed over it. The
engine swayed, but did not leave the
track.
Officials of the road say there is no
truth in r. report that dynamiters are
trying tc extort blackmail from the
company, as was attempted in Mon
tana. Burlington Freight Handlers Strike.
ST. JOSEPH The Burlington rail
day freight handlers si ruck here- on
Friday because two union men win
recently came here from Kansas City
were discharged because cf a bre?.eh
cf discipline. Nonunion rn: n joined
the uni'jn men in demanding ihefr re
instatement. The discharge! men
were formerly in the er:p!oy of the
Burlington railroad at Kansas City
and recently went out 0:1 a s.rike at
that place.
Supposed Murdered cf Sagcun1.
BOSTON Peter Kureghim, editor
of Young Armenia, and Peter Kzv.a
romas cf Boston on Triday informed
the police that Vahten Krikorian. the
Armenian arrested here Thursday cn
his arrival from London, is the head
of a London central committee of
Armenians. They claimed, also, ac
cording to the police, that Krikorian
crdered the murder of Kureghim arrl
Ptiemytcd personally to as.s.is.-:inato
li'iu several months ceo.
r t a T X cr f 1 , f r i.r Tt r-.i'i,
I i-. k i v. (
ri:e.r .1, 1 hch m.rir n ili 'n' t Kfifnf
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nf.irc i ll '. a.i t Itmt M (Inn vi ,i jm . tin u, 11.ro I'
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A. CO., "ulfJu, t
I I v : liriiwilai. v-
11 .;. I aujl.y I'i.k a: llio tio-t.
He Lacked Timt, Not Mcniy.
Si t :. tor CI. ii I. id' Mon'iiiia 1 ayn thM
one di.y be wa;. walking alutiK I'"'
hai r.e I'liKe. ev. "r K . wl.cn n l.v
eMld: "Sliine, tnlsttr?" Tb" wei.tern
Croesus looked at his times, tnv Hint
1 lu-y icii' nulli- dtivty uml vnn about
t( stop, wlnui be remembered nn Ittf
portant eiiKiU'enieiit "No. b'-vett't
tiflie," he ju'd. Ti which lh boy Ii'
plied: "You menu you 11 1 :i 'f i-ol IA
price, don't i mister?" About llf.
lei -ii minutes Inter Mr. Clark rdK'ie.i
Hud banded over the $ 1 o. 11111, boo cheek
thut paid lur .re miles of the Oregon
Short I.lne.
When You Buy Starch
bny I'Hlmiro mid tl.o In-i-t, 10 nr.. tot 10
cunts. Once iisr I. nbanH im-.l
Il would In mil, bid to have nil Iho
baud legged people bnilded together.
Profane history
thing to Hwear by.
i: not alwaja
BTothrr Clrmya Swrrt rim rti-r for Oillitri-n.
Siiei-eiHf ally ii-el by Mother "Jriiv. niirMi
!ri t he ( 'liijilre n's I lonm in New York, euro
CoiiM Ipitt ion. Feverish iii-hs, Jl.nl r-totnaeli,
'J'li-t hinjz DemrilerH. limve and letu.atn t ho
Bowi'Miuni llestroy Woruiu. Over au.inioti-s-1
itiiotihil. At all IlriiirKlstH, 'Sn hainpltf
FREM AddrenH A. ri. tJlinbttd, Illeiy,N.y.
The man of the tlnii 1m not nlwuvi
I the most worthy of th title.
All the world's it Ktage, Iml in.iny
of the uctorx are only uuders! tubes.
All en am rien use butter color.
Why yot do us they do use JUNK
TINT IIUTTKU COl.OH.
The hair dri-Kser Coesn't Hiiccced I y
having a pun.
It IK genelhllv thte people, who
know ihe Ii-ikI t iat tell the luonl.
To Cure 11 in in ne. Oay.
Tnko J, illative broino Cu.r.fm. 'I ulnels. A I!
druggist refund nmriey it Hi iiilh loeiii e.
Tho lime iif the losing hor:-e i-n'l
ruency t.i the man who bet:, on him.
It it an i:ir,y mutter to inu:i
tvmie l.iv;.r!; in a case nf eb.ii.iti if ,'i
:t
"World's Fair.
A St. Louis World':! l-a'r l:iforn:.i
tie II lllire.Tu has beeri estilbli le'-d fit
ir.ul rarn.'iru St.. Omnha, N'ei , J;
charge of Harry l-Z. Monies, where all
information will be cheerfully fur
id: .lied l're of i barge.
Hearts arc pl'iyed to draw out dia
monds in 1 lie game of low.
Do Your Clothes Look Yellow?
Then ti'O 1'oi'umo Htun-h. it xtll keep
tLtitii while l' or., for 1(1 cent.
About the only establishment that
makes money without ad vertisli-g in
the mi tit.
A tourist without money Hi a tra mil,
and a tramp with money is a tourb.l.
Tnxotv c i. ji.i:.s at..: unkiiitxy.
K-eptheni white with llml Crosn Ball Mine.
All .rocvrM sell largo 2 oz. piu-kuo, 5 ctutit
Don't treat your f.-im'iy liki a lot
of paupers, even If charity does begin
at home.
Cencor Cic Wrapping Paper.
Merchants in Finland have lately
experienced greater delay than iimiki'
in receiving goods sent Irorn abroad.
On inquiry it was found thfit the Jius
sian pres.:-; c;.oiTbi j bad lieen ex
tended to all old nevs aper.; in whii-h
uierchandiv is g T.eially ,iiippei up
and that thee had first to be carefu!l
read for any revolutionary matter that
they might contain before deliver
could b" made.
Dead Stars Most Numerous.
The dead stars probably on in umber
the living stars by many it may ,o
million to one. Dark i-ti.rK, iJthcugh
invisible to the eye. may yet be
brought within the range of human olr
servaticn. at n.any of th' m. tbougl) net
longer luminous, must i mi', hebt ari'l
may be- phtfitograpl.eil on plates h-ii-siti.ed
V) the infrared rays of tb'j
spectrum.
Easy to Get Special Trains.
At any cf the big railroad terminals
in any city now a man can get a Kpe
cial engine and far to chave a flier
almost as easily a:; he? can ehecit hie
trunk. Only a few minutes' notiei
is reijuire.1, and right, cf way Is ob
tained for 100 cr 200 miles along tin
line without noticeably disturbing
scheduled runr.. A man who has to
keep an important, business ingage
ment, or a woman hurrying to a ick
husband, pays $100 or double that
sum lor a special with as little con
cern as paying a s;upper check in a
swell .otel.
LIKED HIS "NIP."
Net a Whisky, but a Coffee T-per.
Give coffee half a chance p.nd with
Fon-.e people it cets its grip lard and
fa.-.t. "L'p to a couple of yearn ago."
says a business rran cf Biooklyn, N.
V., "I was as constant a coffee drink
er as it was possible to be, Indeed, my
craving for coffee was equal to fhi.t
cf a drunkard for 'his regular 'nip'
e.nd the effect of the coffee crug upon
my system was indeed deplorable.
"My skin lacked Its ijatt.tal color,
my features we pinched and try
nevrrs were fhatte-rel to surh an ::
tert as to render me very irritable. I
also suffered from palpitation cf the
heart.
"It v a while In hls condition I read
an article about 1'ostum Feed Coffee
and concluded to try it. It was not
long before Postum hvl entirely de
stroyed my rt-ging passion for coffee
ai;J Jn a short time I had entirely
given up coffee for delicious Postum.
"The change that followed was ko
extracdlnary I am unable to describe
lt Suffice it to say, however, that
all my troubles have disappeared. I
tm my original happy nelf again ar.d
cn the whole the soothlns; and pleas
ant c'feets produced by my cup cf
Postum make me feel as though I
have been 'landed at another station.'
"Not long ago I converted one cf my
friends to Postum and he Is now as
lou ! in its praise as I am." Name fur
rishe.l Ly Postum Co., Battle Creek,
IZ'.-.h.
Loo'.c In each package for a copy of
Ihe f:iur, us little bock, "The Ilcad to
Wcllvilltf. '