The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 28, 1900, Image 8

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    THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Latcit Quotations from South Onenha
nnd Kuruns Cltr.
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Cattle There were
hardly enough cattle on sale to make a
market , but buyera bought up what was
offered at not far from steady prices.
Some of the best cornfed steers sold per
haps a little stronger , but the commoner
kinds were only about steady. For the
week the market la 1523c higher , the
prcatcls advances helnp on the llghnian-
dywclght cattle. The half-fat stuft joined
In the advance , owing to the light supply
of irood cattle. The cow market was
oomcwlmt uneven , but as H cencral thing
It was just about steady. The best grades
of cows or heifers sold in coed shape at
fully steady prices , and the medium kinds
also held about the same. If there was
any chance at all it was on the c.inners ,
which have not been selling as well the
last few days as they did early in the
week.
Hogs The supply of hogs was liberal
again today , but the market opened .UD a
little stronger. Packers began bidding
$4.80 and $4.8 ! % . the same as they did yes
terday morning , and a good many hogs
changed hands at those prices. The heav
ier hoes sold mostly at $4.80 , and the
lightweights at $4.821 . and an high as $4.S3
was paid. I twas a fairly active market
on the start-and the bulk of.tho hogs
were sold In good season. For a time the
feeling was rather weak and a few hogs
sold at U.771but finally packers bought
the rest of them upto about $4.80.
Sheep The market was barren ns far
as fresh arrivals were concerned , and
there were only a few old ewes carried
over from yesterday. As a result there
was nothing which which to make a test
of the market. Packers , however , did not
seem to be particularly anxious for sup
plies , as the mutton market Is still very
dull. Choice light yearlings are probably
no morot han a dime lower , but the gen
eral run or' ewes and wethers are 1525c (
lower than they were a week ago.
KANSAS CITY.
Cattle Choice killing steers lOc higher :
other grades steady to lOc higher ; native
steers , $4.35i&Ti.40 ; stackers and feeders.
$3.004.75 ; butcher cows and heifers , $3.00 $ >
4.25 ; canners. J2.40fJ3.00 { ; fed westerns , $3.53
@ 5.10 : fed Texans. $3.50@4.25 : grass Texans -
ans , $3.15@3.50 ; calves , $3.50@5.23.
Hogs Receipts , 13.000 head : market op
ened 5c higher and closed stead } ' , with
part of gain lost ; heavy. $4.90@4.971/t ;
mixed , $4.S54.9o ; light , $4.75 < J4.95 ; pigs ,
? 4.15@4.50.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts , 1,300 head ;
Improved demand for all classes at strong
prices ; lambs , J5.00@5.30 ; muttons. $3.GCK $
4.25 ; stockers and feeders , $3.25@4.00 ; culls ,
TELLS Of KIDNAPERS' fiANO.
tetter Found in Milwaukee Street Car
Kcsults In Exposure of Flat.
MILWAUKEE , Dec. 22. The een-
Eational disappearance and return of
young Edward Cudahy of Omaha is
somewhat strangely coincident with ,
the finding of a letter in a Milwaukee
street car a few days ago. The letter
was addressed to William Stewart ,
Chicago , Hi. , and told of a plan to
rob several residences of wealthy citi-
zeas in Milwaukee and to abduct a
little girl. The letter was written
with a lead pencil and was signed
"Jack. "
The letter was turned over to the
police , who looked upon ; t as the
work of a lunatic. The day following
the finding of the letter the following
advertisement appeared in the Milwaukee -
waukee Journal :
LuST Reward of $5 for the return
of letter addressed William Stewart ,
Chicago , 111. Address letter to John
Smith , Milwaukee , general delivery.
The Journal also received a letter
signed "Jack , " in which the writer
says he is the person who lost the let
ter in the street car and that it was
he who advertised for it. He says he
has been expelled from a desperate
gang of robbers and kidnappers who
arc working in different parts of the
country , and that he has determined
to inform against them. Then he tells
of a plan which had been arranged
rob the Sehandein Milwaukee resi
dence , abduct the little girl and hold
lier for a ransom. Bes'des the Schan-
deins he says numerous other promi
nent people , including Mayor Rose ,
Captain Pabst and Charles Uhlein are
marked for visits from the gang.
When the letter was shown to Po
lice Inspector Reiiner he expressed
the opinion that both it and the letter
found in the street car were written
by a lunatic or some boy who had
been reading dime novels and wanted
notoriety.
PRISON HOU'E FOUND.
Place Where Touns Cnilnliy "Was Held
T.ociitpd by the Police.
OMAHA , Neb. , Dec. 22. Edward A.
Cudahy , sr. , has not given up the
chase after the men who stole his son
and -held him fore of
a ransom $25-
000 in gold. On the other hand , Mr.
Cudahy , in connection with Chief
Donahue , has gone systematically to
work to bring to justice the criminals.
Only one important feature was devel
oped yesterday. During the afternoon
the poMce and Mr. Cudahy located
and positively identified the house in
which the hey was held during his cap
tivity.
In connection with this the police
secured a very accurate description
of two men who -were doubtless con
nected with the affair. Miss Munshaw ,
daughter of the man who lives near
est tothe place , which is on the out
skirts of South Omaha , gave an ex
cellent description of two men who
came came to the place some days
since , seeking to rent it. They were
afterwnrd seen there. On the night of
the 18th Mr. Munshaw saw two men
assisting a third to alight at the
houpe He thought the third was in
toxicated. It was undoubtedly young
Cudahy , his apparent intoxication be
ing due to the fact that he w ° s blind
folded and his -hands were tied.
One of the men described by Miss
Munshaw tallies with the description
given of the young man who used the
te'ephone at the livery stable to no
tify the Cudahy family that there was
a letter in the -front yard on the mornIng -
Ing of the 19th.
Senator Krjre n * rfnvcd.
WASHINGTON , D. C. , Dec. 22. Mrs.
William P. Frye , wife of the president
pro tern of the senate , died suddenly at
the Hamilton hotel this morning at
9:30 o'closk. Mrs. Frye on Tuesday
last suffered an acute attack of in
digestion and had since been ilL When
she arose .his morning she was ap
parently much improved and took
breakfast Shortly after leaving the
table the end came without the slight
est warning , heart failure causing
death. The body will be taken this
afternoon to Lewiston , Me. , the home
of Senator Frye.
There should be fewer crimes and
more criminals committed.
It Is well to remember that GARFJELD
TEA cleanses the system , purifies the
blood , regulates the liver and kidneys
and cures chronic constipation.
A man Isn't necessarily a coward be
cause he runs from a vicious cow.
Beat for -.lie Bowels.
No matter what ails you , headache
to a cancer , you will never get well
until your bowels are put right.
CASCARETShelp' nature , cure you
without a gripe or pain , produce easy
natural movements , cost you just 10
cents to fitart getting your health back.
CASCARETS .Candy Cathartic , the ,
genuine , put up in metal boxes , every
tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it. Be
ware of imitations.
When cats fight they simply scratch
a match.
FITS Permanently Cured , fronts ornervouinewarte
first d y' une of Dr. Kllno'o Great Nerve HeMtorcr.
Send for FKEK 82.OO trial bottle and treatise.
La. E. II. KLIXE. Ltd. . B31 Arch Bt. I'hliaUelpbl--
Dignity depends not on the task but
on the master.
Over $2,000,000 worth of thorough
bred stock was on exhibition at the
greatest fat stock show that was ever
held In any country , at Dexter Pa
vilion , Chicago , Dec. 1-8 , 1900. Nearly
$100,000 was paid to exhibitors in
prizes. "Advance , " the champion fat
steer , was sold for ? 1.50 a pound , live
w'eight , and weighed on the Chicago
Scales Co.'s scales , the 'official scales
of the show. This is the highest price
at which any. animal was ever sold for
beef.
In New York a Mr. Wickes is a realer -
er in lamps , while Mr. Lampe is a
dealer in lamp wicks.
Magnetic Starch Is the very best
laundry starch in the world.
Moral diseases breed in the swamp
of the impure heart.
| 148 will buy new Upright piano on
easy payments. Write for catalogues.
Schnioller & Mueller , 1313 Farnam
street , Omaha.
Never violate a faith , desert a
friend or leave a woman in an ill hu
mor.
Plso's Cure for Consumption Is an Infallible
medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. S
Ocean Grove , N. J. , Feb. 17.1900.
So many Christians are fighting for
toys when God offers to give them a
kingdom.
Try Magnetic Starch It will last
longer than any other.
LOW RATES TO THE SOUTH ,
Excursion tickets at reduced rate ! ,
are now being sold by the Chicago ,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway to the
prominent resorts in the South , In
cluding Jacksonville , Fla. , Mobile , Ala. ,
New Orleans , La. , Savannah , Ga. , El
Paso , Tex. , which are good for return
passage at any time prior to June 1st ,
1901. Information regarding rates ,
routes , time , etc. , can be obtained on
application to any coupon ticket agent
of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway.
Affluence is the dream of every man
who is in the employ of others.
Carter's Ink has a good deep color and it does
not strain the cys. Carter's doesn't fade. „
Lactrald , a substitute for celluloid ,
is made from skim milk.
If you have not tried Magnetic Starch
try It now. You will then use no other.
The muzzle does not cure the dog
of madness.
For starching line linen use Magnetic
Starch.
The wages of sin are always paid
right on time.
* "Use Magnetic Starch It has no equal.
"Father" is the keyword to all true
prayer.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
TslfO fjAXATlVE BROMe QOINIKK TABLETS. All
IruggUts refund the money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature is on the box. 25c.
It is always easier to preach doubt
than faith.
Mrs. Wlnslow's SootUInfj Syrnp.
For children teething , otten the sums , reduces In
flammation , allays pain , cures wind colic. 2c a bou : v
Great works are but small ones
greatly done.
C. H. Crabtrcc , Dea Molnen. Iowa , will on rcques
zpUtnall about the Gladiator Gold-Mining com
pany ; extremely Interesting ; write rue.
Education is composed of little
things.
Joll-O , the New Dessert ,
pleases all the family.Four _ flavors :
Lemon , Orange , Raspberry and Straw
berry. At your grocers. 10 eta. Try
It today.
Many jokes have two sides , the laugh
and the cry.
Beware of ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury.
As mercury -will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole system
.when entering it through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians , as the
damage they will do Is tenfold to the good you
can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure , manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. ,
Toledo. O. , contains no mercury , and Is taken
internally , acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine.
Ills taken internally , and made in Toledo , Ohio.
byF.J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold
by Druggists , price 75c per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
How weary the shoulders of these
self-thought Atlases must be ?
TO HOUSEKEEPERS
and all lovers of good food , pure food ,
and food that satisfies , Wheat-0 par
ticularly appeals. It is made by a new
process that eliminates all unhealthy
parts of the wheat and retains the
pure gluten and strength-giving parts
of the grain. Ask your grocer for
Wheat-0 and give it a trial.
Hit a block with a club and it's
shinny ; hit a head and its felony.
As a dressing and color restorer , PAHKEB'S HAIB
BALSAM never falls to satisfy.
, the best cure for corns. 15cts.
Taxes are like hurdles , you fall on
them if you can't jump them.
Drugs have their use , but don't store them In
your htomach. Beemun's Pepsin Gum aids the
natural forces to perform their functions.
Ambition is often but another name
for happiness , work and disappoint
ment.
Uses Pe-rii-na in Eifs Family
For Gelds and Grip.
CAPITOL BUILDING. SALEM , OREGON.
A Letter from the Executive Office of Oresroa.
The Governor of Oregon Is an ar
dent admirer of Pe-ru-na. He keeps
It continually In the house. In a re
cent letter to Dr. Hartraan he says :
State or Oregon ,
Executive Department ,
Salem , May 9 , 1898.
The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co. , Columhus ,
Ohio :
Dear Sirs : I have had occasion to
use your Pe-ru-na medicine in my
family for colds , and it proved to be
an excellent remedy. I have not had
occasion to use it for other ailments.
Yours very truly , W. M. Lord.
Any man who wishes perfect health
must be entirely free from catarrh.
Catarrh is well-nigh universal ; Almost
omnipresent. Pe-ru-na is the only ab
solute safeguard known. A cold is
the beginning of catarrh. To prevent
colds , to cure colds , is to cheat ca
tarrh out of its victims. Pe-ru-na not
only cures catarrh , but prevents.
Every household should be supplied
with this great remedy for coughs ,
colds and so forth.
It will be noticed that the Governor
says he has not had occasion to use
Pe-ru-na for other ailments. The rea
son for this is , most other ailments
begin with a cold. Using Pe-ru-na to
promptly cure colds , he protects his
family against other ailments. This
is exactly what every other family in
the United States should do. Keep
Pe-ru-na in the house. Use it for
coughs , colds , la grippe , and other
climatic affections of winter , and there
will be no other ailments in the house.
Such families should provide them
selves with a copy of Dr. Hartman's
free book , entitled "Winter Catarrh. "
Address Dr. Hartman , Columbus , 0.
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chiefly owing1 to the
of inferior starches. By
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you will find it a simple
matter to turn out as
good work as the best
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It costs only lOc a pack
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In baying useful articles , Including
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Watches , Bicycle * . Safes. ' " ?
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: will stand no trifling because no disease is so deceptive and
none more fatal. Statistics show that more people die from
U. S. SENATOR DAVIS DIES FROM Kidney Diseases than any other disease.
KIDNEY DISEASE.
This
Senator Davis made a prolonged and gallant
fight with disease.
Does
your back ache ?
The trouble , of which the kidney affection was
Do have flow of urine ?
you scanty
the fatal outcome , first appeared about Sept. 20.
Do you have frequent severe headaches ?
Do you urinate too frequently either day or night.
Trouble Stealthily Encroached. Have you sand , gravel , brick dust or white mucous in your urine ?
The trouble had , however , steathlly encroached Have you dark or bloody looking urine which scalds when voiding ?
upon a Tltal organ , and on Xor. 11 examination Have you dark circles around the eyes , puflriness under the eyes ,
of the urine proved the of Inflammation
presence or bloated appearance of the face in the morning ?
of tte kidneys.
Eot's acute nephritis and diabetes made their
appearance , and Dr. Murphy , of Chicago , was
summoned. Ho agreed with Doctors Stone and 1
Lankestcr as to the presence of those serious
ailments In acute form , and , while not making
any public statement , ho made known privately ABB HERE IS .WHERE YOUR HANGER LIES ;
to some of Senator Davis' business associates
his opinion that the case was hopeless. Kidney Disease does not make itself felt until it has secured a
* * * * * * * firm hold on your system.
To those , however , who were familiar with the
symptoms of acute kidney troubles the bulletins
held ominous Information , the rapid respiration ,
fluctuating pulse , delirium and approaching
coma telling the story of death's .
St. Paul nearness. Dispatch. are made for Kidney Diseases and that they cure Kidney Diseases can be attested by a "cloud of living
witnesses , " three of which give voluntary testimony below :
Mr. J. C. Sohoch , of DuBoIs , Pa. , convinced DuBoIsePa.and is
always glad to say a good word for kidney troubles that I will take no other. "
beyond the shadow of a doubt that Morrow's for that peerless kidney remedy Kld-ne-oIds. Yours truly , Mrs. Gold Campman. All the
KId-ne-oIds to star cured. cure kidney troubles promptly and Mrs. Gold Campman 4S River St. , Sharon , Pa. , Graphic Interview given our reporter by Mrs. Testimonials
graphically describes her condition before and D. 8. Sterner of .
, Altoona , Pa. , who suffered for and
Tor about letters
a I had dull published
year a , heavy pain In '
after she used Morrow's KId-ne-olds , hoping by years with kidney troubles.
the small of my back , which would be attended so doing she will help "I suffered several years with kidney trouble by Joh n Morrow & Co.
by a
sharp , stlnlng
pain
when lifting or stooping some other woman to and did considerable doctoring , even going to are true. They are
get rid of the debilitating
over. On account of backaches the hospital for a time , proof positive of
ting
so common but It
seemed
could the pain not in sleep my and back get I mon to the female sex. disease was incurable. that my the great merit of
Sharon , Pa. , Nov. 8 , My
suffering was terrible
proper rest , and would
I feel dull and tired when 1000. John Morrow & rible , 'especially with Morrow's
] arising In the moraine Co. Dear Sirs : "I take my back. I saw Mor
pleasure in recommending row's Kid-ne-oids
( Instead of-fresh and - - advertised - Kid-ne-
" ing your medicine to the vertised and
f vigorous. "When Afor- recommended
-
row's Kid-no-olds public in the hope that mended so highly by oids.
were it benefit others .
first may as otfcsr persons whose
advertFsed
I did
not have much It has mo. Three years symptoms were similar Each name
faith In
In March I was attacked lar to
ago my own that I
their curative and address is
qualities ,
but after tacked with a severe fe- decided to try them.
recommended seeing to relieve them Mr . Gold Campman. Ter which left mo In a I began to improve In correctly
. . miserable , weak condi two or three days after
Mr. .
J. C.Schoch.
if
symptoms like own , . given ; you
my tion.
About one year ago , after my kidneys became . I commenced to take
I '
procured some at Vosburg's drug store , and Mrs. D. S. Sterner.
took them came affected , the pain In my back was so bad I tnenii and contlnued write them
according to directions.
dayg the pain in my back stopped. The In Kld-no- a few KId-ne-olds could not sit up or He down. I saw Morrow's to Improve until the pain In my back has all dis enclose a
oldi have done - - highly recommended and procured appeared. I have felt like a new person since
with that dull
away , tired feeling a box and took them according to directions , KId-ne-olds postage stamp
and I am enjoying better health than taking - - and am only too glad to be
I have
for
which resulted in a cure. I have fcrken In all able to recommend such "
. " Mr. , a valuable medicine. to for
years. School ) , lives at 117 Olive Ave. pay
, three
boxes and consider the medicine so good Mrs. Sterner resides at 1G15 7th Ave. , Altoona.Pa. the .
answer.
* *
MORROW'S KID-NE-OID are for sale by all druggists or by mail : = * *
prepaid on receipt of 50 cents.
Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are made only by
JOHN MORROW & CO. CHEMISTS
. , , SPRIN3RELD , OHIO.
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