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THE OMAHA DAILY l!ll SATURDAY, DECI \IlH"ll 22, 1900. P o ° A o b, ey two pinkerton | S1ORMY 0\ BRITI\II U)\\T ve alwars feated, and the French §or- operatives. “The night shift is made up | | nt ought not for w single hour to | of Detectives Dempsey, Jorgensen, Drummy | v terrible eventuality | e : | Beveral Bteamers in Distress, Among Them oy for Peitolive Novber, DETECTIVES GET NEW CLUE sn Ocean Liner. it Ll AR ERes S Lt Thad i make you feel like giving. We never fail to please those s Ll il [] ¢ Search Being Made for the Horsemnan yeurs iy peniteitiary by inited St WhO want the bCSt. Who Telephoned to Cadahy WRECKS REPORTED AT VARIOUS PLACES i g B » - st good ord, but the P — v take such actio . o Whose home s in Detroit ', est patterns, at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, A B P I rm— ks and Life Savers Kept B ¢ e (yhose hom of Rt Our Cloak Women's $00 " Es b0, 100, §0.00 D to H00 | 180t i g i da o] et Lire Not THeERNE to. Be of the most remarkable pleas for t kidnaping case yesterday by Department Neckwear— the Aldtovery of o withets WhO I tofic leavs~Storm Appenrs [ ared dhat” e WAL ool | Trefousse or Foster Kid Gloves, in all [ petent to testify as to the personal ap to Be Abating. He sald that G ¥ Plngree v The richest anc late colorings and stitchings, extra | pearance of the man on horseback who Wwould stand sponsor for his good shows dnintiest: cre values, at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per | the (hrestening Iditer into the ¥ ke - o | SR ha the o aithorized him | H many sensi- daintiest crea- pair vard. He s a 14-year-old boy| LONDON, Dec. 21.—The latest news from AL, | Fetused to credit Conatdine s ble and de: tions will be| Bewutitul Suede Gloves, in white, ray | named Frank Glyun, son of W. snn, | the White Star line steamer Cufic, which | A and reised even suspension of ‘ sirable found here — e | the sentence until a Writ of appeal could or black, at $1.50 and $2.00 per puir. | Proprietor of the livery stable ot 1136 South | WAS in need of assistance yesterday off the | the sentence, uniil o writ ot appeal Misses' K'd Gloves—$1.00 per palr Twenty-ninth street, from which the mys- | SKerries while on its way from Queenstown | . . it b new ones have | terious messcnger telephoned Tuesday | 10 Liverpool in tow, is that it is still riding Nations Quarrel Over Marderer, D things suit- be ruived Art morning in reference to the letter. Frank | hewvily at anchor a mile southwest of the | pyyEiEnTN " Ariz., Dec 21 Wi a ahle for been receivec sat in the stable office while the stranger | SKerries. | cowboy, who ‘shot his girl wi the 4 fi]f Christmas this week, Needies | Vi, taiking ana had » good opportumty to| The Culc reports very rough weather | Mexican aide of the line, fiear Nogaies. last Miss Nellie E. Cle- T 7 % November tention f 5 Fichus in ) work— study his peculiarities of dreas and person. | from day, December 4, to Sunday, De- | qotat™iy/ » KIVILgE. Miasianiw it Tho police believe (hat this mysterlous | comber 0, when the accidont to its pro- |and the Mexican griiarey ‘the hor land, of Lewis, N, Y. ack and white it stranger, it not one of the kidnapers, was | Peller occurred. It was in great danger | dob WG LORGRICE T FRIC u i NG, svend, warionedre xevug the | 86§29, 50, N0, 80 $3.75 %4,20 . Dainity o ieas an agent employed by therm, and. | uath the Kansas City ook it In tow and | Eqi WG, Fommee him: dateun writes of her weak, mink, stone, marten—are among th (8% $2. 5 3,50, $3.75, W20 hand- from the boy's description of him, they are | DFOURht it to Queensiown. After leaving | pus pr Ing arahal rmth ana e despoundent cond choice things wo sell. We have no | &5 and 6 each, X : satisfied as to his identity, Two of the | Queenstown the storm increased in violenco | 41 1 nited States’ Marghal’ Grifith o ve L it cona- common or imitation fur at any price . painted ) Stock Cellars and Boas, with narrow deputy have left for N ie o % } four city detectives employed on the case | A0d the tugs were unable to make much | Ryak to Tucson for his hearing ition: ‘I feel I ought We have some beautiful Marten Storm F and em-|aro now looking for him headway. As the © approached the P — 2 Collars at $15.00, $26.00 and up to | b i i . Sl Bl - Hackdrivers ileht. 2 5 P tday. ‘It was about 10:15 o'clock ‘Tuesday | SKerries the tow ropes parted. The cap- | o to inform vo . 1.09, 6, 54 d 15 > pr. . u ¥ harles i A hackdrive W $40.00, H:” h:.‘-‘, '“:‘ S :“_ ;fl:;" Wik broider- | orning satg young Glynn, “that ‘.,,“ tain displayed great presence of mind and | CHath B venine Th. (i ranate A you “f' the Very handsome Mink Scarf at $10.00 goid trimmikEn, 847008 Ghckh ed novel- | man rode up to the front door of the sta- | fortunately the anchors heid. The tugs nien ot Faurteenth o i Howard sirects | benefit I received and $15.00, Chenille Bons are very fashionable; | ties for Christmas giving. ble, and, dismounting, asked me if he could | bovered around, unable to assist. The | by Chare < inton. 1 A dlEpuate over the aile Sable DYed P anety; Witk ey 0ad; VHbY Sise. WU LGRS OB oo ; S Lt o thetelephone. 1 told him he could. | dlsirees signals. Bowever, met with ,.},,_.. of i Dinkel! Mavk's ose wits broken from the use of Dr. extra fine quality, at $10.00 ends, all black, at $6.00 to $12.00 each Pin Cushions—50¢ to $3.00 each ic then tied his horse to a ring in the mpt response, but the work of rescue | ind he W umed up auite badiy. Beig in Handsome Astrakhan Iur Capes, abso- Beautiful gray shade at $6.00 each. Satchets—25c each #ldewnlk and came in. Taking oft a pair | Was most dangerous, as great seas broke | YOXICOted WL IR GIFCe o0 Ames. Kay’s Remnovator. | lutaly guaranteed not to come apart Baby Books and Baskets. of tan gloves he looked up u number lu|Over the steamer's lifebont. The crew was | ittt 0 telep v, o 0 1 Y isted conditlo | DD " was or tear, at §18,00, §20.00, $26.00 and Gifts for Men— EN VDS yrh; um:hw::. ' )mm' e E ’l'!' : wm ot § \I‘x n“ Il \\"h;:rv‘il nd | When I B Patisen was arrested on North as out of health for 36, 5 . e Blanasaids to] ™ over the ‘phone. he steamers Somerhill and Wes und he Sph e Friday 1ight by " l,‘: “"‘ S0 Settosts s Sek aad At our men 8| Hungarisn Embroldered Pleces==ilo t “‘Is this Cudahy’s house® he asked. are now riding safely at anchor in West | Sixteenth —strect late Hriday UIKhC O more than a year, 'R:(:” -.:t()x‘o ;:m,:_ 1o biack an: ¥ furnis bing \x.)-m xl h R “There was a brief pause, and then ho | BAy near Weymouth after a fearful night. | gyt PLALL L ML Lo Steadily grew worse colors, 50 to $15. rabian Lace Table Covers spoke again The coast guards were kept busy from 1eal o Thoken head fo - L Potticoats made of heavy coutil, In counter y ou Match Scratchers. “'Did you find a letter In vour front | nightfall to daylight. They had the rocket % %G Sent X0 Jafl, ¢ : : unt ou find o our tront | o daylig ! } f | were sent to Ja | and became so w phlack wtoims, will find many| caenaars yard just now? | apparatus ‘in’the vielnity of the storm- | LR Whs ook O Thierferii with « eak exclusive styles, at $15.00, $18.0 b articles that Kensington Bags—$1.50 and $2.00 ’Ir A‘uu’L::\ 1”yvl| v\hdln!h;‘ AL e nv‘l‘:rN; ‘mrr. lvllrv‘-::\lmlulm’,,n\\:vmh: g an 1 became confined to $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00, Il make Hor| R e reity * the| " Well. you'd better Took again. Youll [The Somerhill is apparently consideraviy | ., PO Wia,, Dac, M.~ Word way my bed. While in ” 8 Sofa ow Tops—ready (o put the | ond a letter lying on the grass right near | damaged and tugs have gone to Its assist- | pecuived hete today of a serlous shooting 4 Holiday Suggestions ceptable gifts. pillow In-$1.50 to $3.50 cach | the front zate. Good bye. [ance. The Britisn ship Clan MacFarlane. | affray’ over bsiness '"'"s'v',.'y'.i'.L.:"".',."{fl'.'l‘.. this helpless and de- : . " Neckwear in late shape and patterns “Then be rang off, thanked me for the | from Tocopila October 20 for the channel, | thirty mited frof BErey, Sl MG, PENTEN et from the notion counter. tint Eeve Ao BOtORY for Soitter French Flannels for | use of the ‘phone, mounted and rode away. | drifted on a sandbank north of Soutbport. | W' Sodwards and Frank Walker. Nims spondent condition | Many articles particularly ap- trade, at—G0c, $1.00 and $1.23 each. G Ladies’ Shirt 1 am sure T would recognise the man (¢ 1|A Iifcsaver went out to its assistance and | was shot dead and Rouse has since died R r o v ound H i yropriate for gifts Men's Muslin Night Shirts, with col ever saw him again. He didn't look like | found It had been abandoned. Its sails had [ The other two were wounded tried Dr. Kay’s Reno- Prog gifts. ofed trimsingy, 4t s outh % Waists— « laboring man or a business man, and if | been blown to shreds and it will probably | Decide Not to ¢ vator. | had not fi Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts at | 4 (S I was going to size him up I'd say he was | be a total wreck | sr. PAUL, Minn., Dee. 21.—A m ng of . a 101 Tin - | " S0 the hour. We would suggest, as & 56, 166 T8I 4L kel is easy 4 a crook. He was a suspicious looking chap Stensuer In Trouble. the executive committee of the democrati i1t 16 yous 1ady friend, obe of those PN Rebdid LU bR ) o . Mite “Central cornmitien Was held tonight ished the second bot- Men's lined Kid Gloves at $1.00, $1.50 Thtat. | a ' mooth-faced. | gy ibberreen reports a large steamer L the Merchants: hotel, and after full dis pretty elastic ones, with ribbon bows s hoddd Lih 2oy a pretty Christ- [about & feet o inches tall, and perhaps h 4 5 d 50 pel | e of wh ad not bee e ted, cussion of all the points invo'ved it was » and spike ends, at $1.50 each, $2.00, $2.26, $3.50 and $4.50 per pair mas gift among | Years old. A to build, he was slender WHlth Bke b :', ',' ,5\,:',.,'4';,:‘:' Jebarted: bun | feeided o drop the matter of a contest for tle before I was up Gilt Belts $1.00 each. Half-Hose, Buspenders, Shirts, Collars, a8 gill t Ho wore a good brown sult of clothes, & | ths rocrs ot Shemie winng "1t it e s | the overnorship and attending to my Ladies’ Empire Combs, with those plain Cuffs, Muflers and Umbrellas, any of our choice Waist|dark blue overcoat and a sauare-topped | {ov! wreck Its erew of Wanty-I6uF Mok Ecsema; No Cure, No Pay. heavy tops, now so desirable, at 50c, these are suitable as gifts. 4 ] 75 and 3100 each. flannels. It re. |blue cap. He rodea little brown pony, With | iy reported to have reached the sore Your druggist will refund your money it household duties. Its Aatsntoloted sy T PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure ringworm o, B0 T ire D The stol ppe 4 to have reached its AZ & Midy Obmite &k 806, dec, $0o, 1 Gloves and Handkerchiefs— quires but 24 yds helght during the night, and while the gais | tetter, old ulcers and sores, plmples and effect has been mar- 00 a pair i . sat 2P0 AT P B o eads he face and all skin dis- ramdout Comba a3, 3 We know of no other two|for & waist. Here are the| DONAHUE REITERATES BELIEF 140 1t b et o oty 1 ke ot e nd velous, and I would boadle il articles that are as popular or | PTICe e neln .20 Telln New Vo SOTA ABY ARMENG (AFE SOMIBN tH Movements of Ocenn Vessels Dee § g Fancy Hoso Supporters at %, S0c, 75 it Plain Colored All Wool French Flan- | e stat 5 iy it e | AN W L YORRSAPHYSREBOVIcr < Dl advise all who are a $1.00 more acceptable for gift giving Made by ¢ tirections, but, happlly, the fatalities are | 1 iverpool f au 's 00 a pnr.h : K 'k giit g g nels at #0c per yard Father and Sou. W | A " Hamburg - Arrived—Patricia, from sick and despondent n;:": ,1;:;-"::.‘;‘» es, in pink, blue and | than the above. Silk stripes in plain colors at 60c and - The Dominion line steamer New England, | NqW York via Biemouth o (00 oo & K NN i A o= 48 eadh Dainty Embroidered ANl Linen Hand- 70c per yard, The following interesting bit of tele- | which salled yesterday from Liverpool for | New York e i to give it a trial.” by kerchists at 18c, e, Soc, 00, Printed Flannels at 65¢ and 75¢ graphic correspondence passed Friday after- | Boston, had such a bad time in the channel | At Yokohama- Arrived, Dee. 20-8Xkarpsn Infante’ sets, Comb and Brush, sterling reh o 850, B0, 760, .00, noon between the New York World and | that several of its crew were d. There | from, Portiand, Ore T handles—$1.75 a set. $1.50 and up. Imported Printed French Flannels at | (f0 JEIO > orld and | that several of its crew were injured. Ther om Portlend. o ied, Dec. —Totmes, trom Fancy Hat Pins at 10c, e, 50c and Men and Women's All Linen Initial S0c, 85¢ and 90c per yard onahu have been numerous minor wrecks. The | pfamburk. for San Francisco NEW YORK, Dec x for state- | gale lasted a d blew almos AT ikgow- Batted. Dec. H1-Astoria and $1.00 each. Handkerchiefs at 26c each. Sik Embroidered French Flannels at|ment jast might.”inaly Alofkes for state. ::IVFII:,I:-“‘YA:I‘I\I ”::"'“;:v‘:; ”.I.,‘I.f‘l'r':l‘ml' l‘:r:f‘: Ccalltorninn. Tor New' York gt Needle Cases at 15c, 25¢, 50c, T5c and Beautiful patterns in real Lace Hand- s0c, 3115, $1.35, $1.30, 150 and $2.00 | Uy wire, our “éx Shathercyou. ki | Jegtaowncin i) direptione, COIBMULTORLIER | ¥are Trro0L S8IRANOTERIsT ok o iy b S ¢ still convinced 1 ¢ told by Cudahy | are down in ections, com catic orl ; N el 89 eaon, kerchiefs, made in Belgium, the It TG boy and his father ars true. Ts it true thit | with Ireland is cut off, the Mersey ferry- | At Queenstown-Sailed New England L’Aiglon Belts are the reigning fad of ddent Barker, Omaha bank. denies that | b from Liverpool, for Hoston Store open evening until Christmas. the “gold ax " siated? In it | 3 b foday tell | passages have been the most tempestuous ! conflic IIH‘K stories?” Are convineed that | in years, 2 AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeOALLS FPATTERNS. e Tt EETRE At G RS | T Sorm ot sttt ant 1 nesor- | P, MMCGQRIEW . ts have suspended service and channel Now clues to work on? Kindly fush fn. |hood was the most severe in a decade Yy 3 swers and oblige, g Great damage was done to property, many | OMee open continuvusly from & a. DITOR NEW YORK WORLD. | porsons were injured and Belfast lough is [m. to ® p. m. Sundays from § a. m. Donahuie ‘veplied as follows: crowaed Wwith vessels which hava sought [t 6 ». m 9 (4 Editor of the Worl v ¥ \ : | shelter from the wind's fury - e T v | M avENsTOw, Dee. 21omhe seamer| CHARGES LOW : ‘ ¢ The Only Exclusive Dry Goods House in Omaha. ot that the president of | reported from Skibbeereen to be ashore an:‘h:lu:‘lw"‘)\a'llrl:,”: 'x‘w{Ln-' v|'|w t X over Sherkin island is the British steamer . M. O. A. BUILDING, CORNER 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. f December 16 un | Atlsawald. Captaln Bovey, which sailed dahy, but, on t from Philadelphia December 19 for Ber- st 4 s I — = — = | ols gt 1 yas withuruwn, The boy a0 | muda renovRl BiGT SCiLS R opportunity of seelug them as they ap- what had become of the boy. I immediately | cattle buyer, Paddy McGrath, went with |nor have they ¢ versions since proached the house. She remembered, how- | went down (o the police station: took a | him, because we were atraid to have him | hes, (st reported it The letrer et it BAD WEATHER OFF HATTERAS It purities and cnriches the ever, that her father had told he. that [special detall of six policemen to cover the | go alonec, although he insisted ou doing nd It {4 genuine be - BToods It stondisy thainorves three men alighted from the carriage and | main part of the town and make a thorough | so at first. He drove out as directed I || way that 1 see erce Storm Along Vieginia Comst blood. It steadies the nerves, climbed the staircase. One of the men |search everywhere. I had four private de- | the letier and went out what he thinks was | "9 A T R L In Getting Gunboats Into Very . : appeared to be drunk and was supported | tectives, together with all the city de- |about seven miles until he saw a lantern | ross in the case, hiving s 1 thus far Serlous Predicament, It gives health, strength and by the other two. tectives available, searching the roads | tied to @ stick with black and white ribbons [ in locang the house s, 18 o The members of the search party were | going out of Omaba aud going to the school | on it. He immediately dropped the sack | "1 held_the boy 1 All NORFOLK, Va., Dec. 21 scriptions of the b A severe storm 4 vigor to every organ in the body. satisfied upon hearing this that the person | house and the hospitals. 'n fact, we etarted | containing the money, turned around and | ui'd \we are down t ind w prevails today on the coast between Capes whom Mr. Munshaw supposed was drunk | rallway men, hack drivers and livery pro- | drove home, arriving about 9 o'clock. The | With fair pre arresting the guilty | Hutteras and Henry. The wind is blowing (Dr. McGrew at uge 62) Don't negleet these early symp- was young Cudahy, blindfolded. ple and got in- connection with all the out- | sack weighed about 100 pounds. When he | Farties Ohilet b e o | ferty miles an hour and Increasing hourly THE MOST SUCCENSFUL L} AL Miss Munshaw added that on Wednesday | side towns by telephone and telegraph and [ got home he went upstairs to lie down ‘ h A three-masted schooner 18 ashore eight B sl 3 morning a bay or brown pony was hitched | got each of the railroads to get in commu- [ Mrs. Cudahy, however, remained up. 1 got Mapex Wes Withdxamn: | miles south of Cape Henry. On account of SPECIALIST toms such as constipation, pain to a post in front of the house. This ani- | nication with their train crews, who had | back to the house about 10 o'clock and | B. E. Balch, assistant cashier of the |(pe heavy sea the north Atlantic squadron | in the treatment of all forms of DI i 5 Xt 7 3 mal the police believe to have been the one | left after 7 o’clock that night, December 18, | staid until after 11, Mr. Taltferro, our | Omaha National bunk, speaking of the $25.- | wag prevented from leaving the Roads this | EASES AND DISORDERS 0F MEN |in back, Poor Circulation, Bil the man rode who telephoned the Cudahy | to see whether or not they had seen any- | general manager, was there. I left at about | 000 in gold paid Wednesday afternoon upon mcrning. All the small craft have sought | OVEY: zltx years o home from the Glynn livery stable, thing of the boy. 11 o'clock and knew nothing further until|an order from E. A. Cudahy, says | shelter. Heavy rains accompanied the | '™ O™ ousness, Indigestion, Poor or MR. SEARS EEV'EWS CASE Saw the Letter. /next morning, but I was immediately ad-| “About & o'clock on the evening of Wed- |giorm all along the Virginia coast. snow is| YARIGOGELE AND HYDROCELE “S¥han Tikot ok 0. ME OUGshY'S houge | Vised by telephone when I came down to | nesday, Decomber 15, the Omaha National | reported at Charlotte, N. C. A PERMANENT CURE GUARAN he had @ letter which had been thrown | breakfast that the boy came home about 1|bank. upon a written order from E. A.| The gunboat Annapolis went ashore last DAYS—without Detatled Story of the Incldents of the |ino the yard, That letter was ploned by |©'¢lock that night. The boy's story as|Cudahy, pald out $25,000. The money was|pight at the mouth of the western branch Flesh, Nervousness, Poor Mem Abduction and the Recovery of |q afety pl e o e, aboue | contalned in The Bee last evening was | delivered in five canvas bags, each con- |yery near the Red Can buoy. Its crew had sh, S8, ) a eafety pin to the lmb o . taini 5,000 gold pleces. We counted | g Ala vere yet been dincovered. CHAR Youns Cudahy. la fcot und a half long, the pin belng tled [€OFrect. It was reported as the boy | taining in gold pieces. We ed | ralged its anchor and were about to pui out o e o lon with a string. We had the stick and |E8ve it out the sum, but didu't know what the |another when (he tide carried 1t aground. | SYPHILIS 1n, 51, atakes and condit ory, Cold Hands and Feet, Re- 4 , i i i, cured and every trace of the L The following is an interview given for the pin on the letter Cudahy Wi 2 aaneok: money was m':..- us -:‘!;vlr‘“.h\‘\l‘l:"\xl:mt:(:“l.l. The tugs McCauley and Katie now have | Jigease is thoroughly eliminated from the b (s g e e The Bee by M. L. Sears, confidentlal coun- | [ left Mr. Cudahy's house In the morning | *“There is no reason for the sonsational | M€FlY an ordinary busine lires on it and are endeavoring to pull it off. | biood. member, any o 1ese are na- o, - — Ve “BREAKING OU on the skin or sel for Mr. Edward Cudaby about 7 o'clock, probably a little before, reports that Mr. Cudahy has dropped the It Is not believed tho gunboat will be in | 50 SO0, " the | face or any external appearances of the | 5 ¢ 1 “Edward Cudahy, Jr., left home on the |and the letter was picked up by one of the | matter. He will apprehend and punish the | BEALS CASE 1S RECALLED |daner. | Elkense whatever, A ‘treatment - that s | ture’s warning of approaching evening of December 18 at about 7 o'clock | gervants in the yard immediately aftes I|kidnapers, if it possibly can be done, and The Chesapesko, & Ol ateamship Rapl- | more Aundegpsul Aud £af taoke MatiNsaetaty to go to Captain Rustin’s and dellver some |jeft. It was damp when it was picked [he is doing everything in his power to s Child at Kan- 420 has been floated TS B . less than HALF THE COST. A cure that | disease or Derangement of the books. Mr. and Mrs. Cudahy went out be- |up, showing that it had been lylng there |accomplish that end. He has offered a re- ar to the CAPE HENRY, Va.,, Dec. 21.—A report| s guaranteed to be permanent for lite R fore he returned and when they got home, | for some little time. It lay just south of [ ward of $25,000 for the capture and con- os Taseivad by. Selaphiono shia. toresioon ((WHAKNESS of ol WANHOSD! | 10 A | tre Todl S en. LO%S 0F MANHOOD, | I'emale Organs. about 10 o'clock, they found that he had not | the steps at the front gate by a little |viction of the m~n. As to the statement de ”‘fl BeR. Mk thving station, | XIght Loscs, Nervous Debility,. Los of & returned and immediately began searching | evergreen tree. The letter was ex- |of the chief of police that he could put| KANSAS CITY, Mo. Dec. 21.—The simi- | ¢/8ht miles south of here, that the heavy PR ‘4 drain_and Nerve Power, Forgetfulness, for him. amived by me, General Cowin, Mr. Cudahy | his hand on the men whenever Mr. Cudahy | larity of tactics adopted by the Omaha kid- (81070 Prevalling bas blown nshore the | pashuiness, Stricture, Gonorrhoed Gleet. “The supposition at that time was that {and the chief of police. Mr. Cudahy was |said so, I don't think he made that state- napers with those of the man who, in 1891, | Changeable Appetite, Loss of sclconer Jennie Hall, Captain Lamson, OVER 20,000 CASES CUREL be might have beon held up or met With | very strongly of the opinton that the letter |meut. The police at this time, as far as 1 | stolo the 6-year-old child of David Beals, [qund from Trinidad to Baitimore, taden | pEOTAL DISEASES triachicnt fe Yaret an accldent. Mr. Cudaby got two or three |was genuine. Eime b AN A SR, J d with asphalt. The capiain and one of the A ent i o & have no clue. There are detectives | president of the Union National bank of | rrew nave been drowned and the yessel iy | ©8¢8 of the rectum has cured where ali | policemen _and bt coachmau and they | “Scveral plans znd propositions were dis- | working on the caks and Mr. Cudahy, un- | this city, has caused local detectives 10 | peimg mounded t plocen b1 TSR L ' WI Ive 0“ searched all the Vacant property around |cussed, but no definite plan of action was |der the advice of his friends and attor- | remark the possibility that they were con- | P68 Pounde ¥ Rnfl S rheolts iMam) Cf the sestum, - Y that part of town, but were unable to dis- |arrived at. It was the opinion of every- |neys, hus turned the matter over to the | pected and executed by the same man made without cutting or pain. The cure Is cover anything. They continued the search | body that the letter must not be made |detectives. He is giving them any as-|The man who stole the Beals child went 8251000 REWARD. b8 ey durlug the greater part of the night public, We felt sure that It was genuine | sistance they call for “The next morning Mr. Cudaby called up |and that it must be kept secret, because quick and complete . S GUARAN and is waiting for | under the name of Ralston, but was be- — CVRR ree vlce Y se | them to communicate with him. Whethe 20§ “olora s I offer and will pay a reward of $3,000 for ] | ether | lleved to be Ed Sipole, a Colorado horse Mr, Krelder, assistant general manager of | we wanted to act on it he knows personally of anything the de- | thie Elizabeth ,,L\M'.,,“. and Alfreq | the arrest and conviction of any one of the CHARGES‘ L?.w Write us all about your symptoms and the Cudaby Packing company, and asked | “The mearch, however, was kept up by |tectives are following up will probably i three persons who kidnaped my son, Rdward | Consuitation free. Treatment by ma b | King acted as Ralston’s accomplices, the Aioines asnt eve ere free a: 8 bim o communicate with me.’ 1 called at |the police and I got ali the boys I could |never be known autside, bocause it will bo | Lok, " “;l,," “,:i“. ows accomplices. o | uhy: $16.000 for the arrest and con- | | Mediclnes sent everswhere freo from kaze | our physician will gladly send you personal Mr. Cudahy's house about 6:16 a. m. on|from the office who knew young Cudahy to | necessary to keep these matters a secret. | pousehold, stealing the child while the | Viction of any two of them, and §26,000 for | "Ofice hours: & a. N b Aundava | advics: Rrae of Gharks: Hs wiliialeo sead Wednesday. When I arrived Mr. Cudaby |assist, for the reason that there was a | Whenever anything of that kind fs known fami “‘,‘,,.'4-, ner and turning it over to | the arrest and conviction of all three. For |8 a. m_to 8 p m. B O Box Office ou a sample of the remdd told me that Edward had disappeared; that | clue to the effect that a boy answering to |and it can be given to the papers it will | yoor e ’ 8 | further information inquire of my attorney, | OVer 215 Bouth 1th St betwee roam | ¥ ample of the remcdy and Dr. Kay,s e y | PARarS it w Ralston. The latter played the role of and Douglas Sts., OMAHA, NEB. the supposition then was that he had been |the description of Edward Cudahy was seen | be cheerfully made public.” detective in his negotistions with Mr, Beals probably kidnaped and be wanted me to|to go out on the Dundee car between 7 and | e o POLIANIC e - General John C. Cowin. E. A. CUDAHY. Home Treatment, a valuable book on treat : griaidia) Dec. 20, 1900. = | ant of diseases free. Do not take - organtze the police force on the matter and |§ o'clock on the aight of the 18th, who was | CHIEF DONAHUE TAKES CHARGE e .'.h; Jobstra. g Tl N,'":K””‘.“.Im e AMUSEMENTS, Rk® 8 sub do whatever could be done to ascertain |with a boy who had his arm in a sling; | "'“‘;“ ‘“‘l'““‘ in g ”l{ ‘_“l"" bl ZOLA IS AINST AMNESTY —. | tute no matter who tells you some other that, in connection with the fact that the | — Simir o thoss used in the Cudaly cass 3 . remedy is just as good. Insist on trying Dr. sln by Tryl . eals promised Ralston that he would —_ i & man’ who called Mr. Cudahy up in the g6 Wy Ty The | Mr. Boals prosiised Ralaton that be would " in Which never give information that would lead to Kay's Renovator. It has no equal. If you I livery barn at Thirtieth and Leavenworth Dragged-Down Feeling [nai'sar s o0's ' oy a2t e bis arre. Oy the' basker knew it | cam't go It at druggiets sond the price 1 fter he telephoned, presumably ats tho kidnapers made in case the 7 < e fou 80 A b elashomed, DMUMD | 44 enonday Bieron Chet onshue | ko was v foroming.” e tm:| " e et 1o B . J, Kay Mol o, Sar- 5 § left his office in the city hall o engage | Mediately offered a ransom of $5,000 for ARIS, Dec . m he Au } 3 Pt 1 to. follow: up personally in the search for evidence (hai | return of the child, “no questions asked.” | publishes this morning a seven-column fet Big Souvenir ot RS R It I8 time you were doing something. Decides to Obey the Letter. he bopes will lead to the apprehenston of | That night, notwithstanding all the de- |ter from M. Emile Zola to President MAT'NEE TODAY |reomld by mall. De Kay's Renovstor 18 The kidneye were anclently called the | “We came to the concluston about 4 |the kidnapers. He went to South Omaha, | tectives in the city were working on the | Loubet, protesting in characteristically elo sold for e and §1.00 relns—In your case they are bolding the | oiclock In the afternoon that the ouly | where he will di b 4 i . quent fashion against the passage of the Free to ever tending reins and driving you lito serious trouble, | {0 A T 3 ere he will direct the movements of his | cuse, Ralston, wearing a black mask, ap HINE aRTaRT s Sh ey ERIIEE - Fine Picture ¢ e toands of feetimonals brove that ing 0 do was to take the money de- | detectives peared at the door of the Beals residonce, | #mnesty blll. which he stigmatizes as o mand>d in the letter and do just as the The first thing 1 hope to do," said When Beals appeared, Ralston offered t grave fault” of the government ssie Couthoui Hood’s Sarsaparilla |i..: .. T poice a not know any- | oy i hea_Basle appess B pftered 1 Je is to find the house in which the boy restore the child for $5,000, it given pro-| M. Zola saye: “I am confident the day | ) r 3 | ! he ba 2 FEW FRONT ROWS, RESERVED, soc. | TR . @ purely vegetabls compound, acts with | thing about the letter, except the chicf, | held a prisoner. When we accomplish that | fection. The banker acceded und a few | has arrived when this error of amnesty Balance of house, any part, 2 Dr. Kiy S '.U"B Balm bt the most direct, beneficial effect on the (And he wus Ibstructed, s everybody was | we can perhaps get descriptions from the | hours later a secoud man appeared with | 16 Tecognized, as well as the fact of the DREN. 10¢ JALLE 0 Kidneys. I8 codtalus the best and safest | instructed, to keep It mecret. But 1 think | nelghbors of the men who were seen (o the child aud was o tarn handed a bag | KI0SS betraval by the second condemna- | CHILDIEN, 100 0 0 GALLIRY, 1 substances for correctiog aud toning these | that he communicated the letter to two de- | frequent it prior to the abduction. And 1| containing $,000 tn gold. Soon after this, | tion of Dreyfus. It is the duty of the gov- | Has! ehice (0 mee this exce vaude- | By, Ka’ [3 Lung Balm w tectives ¥ o sorv- | feol assur Hie treal ~ O horoughly cleanses the blood and | ‘¢ctiYem old aanfidential men in the serv- | feel assured that J we can find this house | when King and the Clevidence woman were nt to put the Dreyfus case again in TONIGHT, 8 every kind of cough, la gtrengthens all the bodily functions, | tce, who he kmew could be trusted. The | within the next six hours. e Ralston agaln showed his daring * hands of the court of cassation and to sofe throut, croup, whooping cough. ete. Never police, as & gemeral proposition, did uot The story printed in certaln down town | by walkin Hedpis allow all the cases connected with it to |y < 4 defanges the stolmach. At Druggists, 10 & 260. f aln down town|by w & boldly into a lawyer's office and 'S — d —_— — ‘knfln\unvlmnllnbilm It. papers to the eflect that the police depart- | retaining counsel (o defend his accomplices, | D¢ fousht out, thus giving to the French B“Xl\)n?\ " | “About 4 o'clock In the atiernoon 1 went | mont is looking for Pat Crow, with the|He natlon a lesson In truth and equity without t CURKS wil iidney at Cro “ pald the lawyer $100 in cash and dis- TINEE SUN " ' m Lo the Om:ia Netloual bank for (he money. | idea that be is one of the Kidnapers, i |appeared. Ralston was never seen since | Which it will never be appeased. The gov- | MARINEE SURBAR, AN BUR b O 20,000 1n gold, whie had instructed | absolutely untrue. We wouldn't arrest Pat | that day, wh | eroment, however, haxdecided upon an ‘MUR X e, or | y e woultn est Pat | 1 duy, while the two others were given Int, or Ly Lan CU OUT THIS them before closing time to hold out of | Crow if he were to step in at that door this | five-year sentences fu the penitentiary opposite course, decided to stifle the truth, | ’fi‘,‘:‘,!‘,,',‘.,‘,!,."f‘,"..f',‘,?"( | | Toree ook, ad COUPON v.wlvnull as I might need It. 1 went down | minute. We won't arrest him or any other ? thus plunging the country in nighmare | AR e e 9k bl | vioeete, of Dr. B.J. Kay, Sura'cgn, . with Mr. Cudahy's coachman in the single [ man unless there is some evidence to con- | s fn to last %o long as the Drefus | o | ere is some evidence to co ops the Coush wna Works Of ¢ ¢ L | buggy and got the gold in a money grip, [ nect him with the case. o ® | iniquity is not repair ISH??'NKC THEVIC‘D.'I‘!‘.‘ITF& | DR.KAY'’'S Present at Bee office or mall § | put it in the bugky and drove Into the | “I don't care fo say anythiug about the | Laxative Hromo-Quinine Tablets cure a| He enumerates the accusations of the fa Matince prices- 2hetoe Tuesday Matin'e RENOVATOR insigbraten and renovates the coupon with ten cents and get barn with it w‘:lvn [;nmv back and put “]ru[wml that Chief Miichell of the South|cold in ome day. No Cure. No Pay. Price | mous cuse” letter, each of which he | prices e, et HOW on sale ;xr:v fi];l.“‘:v~.'m|‘lturuhcl»'llln 1,14.,‘10..{” in a grain sack, as directed by the lette: )maba police department has ‘lain down on | 35 cents. says bas been proved so, and he empha Wednesd nd Thursday rand Kidnerar 250 aed gy Detion, heudache, your choice of Photographic Art and tied a letter m:m‘m: huyudllu- ul‘llvr h:“mfl' A |"qur“|':“ ly'rll ]‘”i. \’\ . D R »l\; lrh ‘y‘ ‘“ o t ‘Iu it ‘nl I Ihilxln | o o oo e it did 4 e case’ and that he refuses to ald us | es the stice to himself in “includ Studles. When ordering by mail Erip addressed to the kidoapers from Mr.|the search for (he abductors. The fact Clevelnid Addresses St wample e A ad ia thackidna ; [ pSlevelaud . me amoug a umber of guilty men who | 1 \w the Crowd 1o 5 R Raatoga, .y add four cents for postage. Cudahy (o the effect that Mr. Cudahy had | {s, Chief Mitcbell reported to me this mor JHILADELPHIA e esci ander cover of the bill T'e mmm 2250 . done his part and expected them (o do| lng that he had urgent business in Platts- | \iohdrnt Gleveland v‘.‘l“'".;'lf‘,".’.‘I}“,L"‘,,\',", | "I predict.” he says, In conclusion, “that M|A005 IRUCABEHO | ART DEPARTMENT, theirs, that he wanted his son returned | mouth today, and that he didn’t know when | cisex of the thirty-nfth class of the Plerce [ the affair is not yet finished. The fourth s that night and that he bad kept faith with | he would be able to get back 1 don't | Behool Business at the Academy I Rennes. bhut ¢ n ¥ L R B8t Aok aon't | Music former president, icco act was played at Rennes, but there is| pg NEW " The Bee Publishing Company them and they should do the same with | suppose there's uny significance in the fact | by My R vt hara’ tRERE bound to be a Afth one. People forget | HURLESQUE (0 OMAHA, NEB. . that he bas gone 10 Plattsmouth; he may | oot from Princeton, and during their tay | that the German emperor Is in pgssession | Night prices: | 2 o R ilsaipte 8 | In the loins, Nervousness, unrefreshing sleep, despons atoga Springs. N. Y., and it will be sent ironehitis know lady should se or u J “Mr. Cudahy left his Feuse with his m.uk‘:..\.. Rusiness there for all 4 in the city were the giests of L. Clark [ o¢ o truth and will be enabled (o throw RO PERFORMANCE BATURDAY | o ot Bas Lo g SORE Duon, Douahue and \ § Womanl 0d. " .ooe . Davis, managiog editor of the Philkdelphii NG, Noxt wesk, commencing. o o ladi Besosesssssesissssiese team about 7 o'clock with the money. His' Detectives Savage, Ledger. and Mre, Davis. hiladelphlit | 10 100 the face of France when the tImE | Savinaiinbe. Dhoridyataciammane Sborts. | in & plan envelope, bl

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