': 1 Notice to Taxpayers. Tin- U-:trl i'f is-ui:ty i'.'t:iiiii-...iT i-f C;i county. N-iin.U:i. wiii !: a.i K.:n, ,.f I.nl.i.ii f.-r Tin- ,.irK.,, ,,f .,,,i:i .;. ,;. ,. .-uwii I'l Ci.M'.ijiiiv fi ride ve:.r I v4 i tlit ivtrini ii'iu tV i l.'i'i.hir ;tt t;,,. , Iniiiv. I'lausinmii ii. I i : 1 1 n i ! Tih-siI.'iy ,u'i, it. i.'h. :u iic .-IU.-K ;i. ';...Mhli',.i:ui:.i;n.-fr..t.i ...y i m.i. up in ! ili.'ltlilil.tf.luiv I. I:f4. " ' "' IU- ri' i; i.r personal T HTI1 ,." . "' - i 'ii u - .iii mi i iii i ntl.u.s n::tv N In iv pr. hies i iii ii ii"i vinri:i Mill! ! IV i rr.'N :u v i ii .in -iisvu l.y MNI Ii nir.l as tin !.. A. Tv -e.v C .!:.! (", rK. Notice. In ii. Corvrv Cnrur m 1 :ts V nun!)'. Ncl. Ill tv stile uf .luliii K in.', ill i'l l.M'.l. T. nil persons inti n-sti-.i. ami tho m.liiiow licirsul .Inliu Km.'. ileo-asi-il. V.iu art' lirrrl.y iintiiiil thin t. :t. r . i i i triltur has tl,e.l liis Jirtll lull fur limil villi lilt-Ill. Illlll liriMHIIII. Iliil-U'llll! tlilil there are no H-iii.M .mini Kin.'. !!. us.-ii, ami t!iatviii late siin.iltl escheat to tlic Mine i.f x, l.rasku. iumi iim-niiii; iiiiu iiw personal i-,n,. , nM,f ii i.-ni m iia.y an inr iii-iiis linn expenses of , tiilnistrall.iii. anil aikiii-.' fur all nrili-p t.i lUlri- him to apply to 1 1 ,,-tlii.i ri t court for a license tii sell tin- real ril.ili'. .-am pennon urliiial settlement, ami V l i i Mi'iirilik.' Ilixll I li- th ilny ... .J. . ... ii,.,. in ,,, ir,-iii,-K a. I,,., iii-fur, im- uiincrsik'iii ii county luik'i.. at inynlll,-,. v i "' ,'.'''y"' l'llli"i'tuh. county of ens.. ... ..h un, ,ii nun n uilll' s.ll.l aiVnlllil Kill 1. cxuuiineil. uillustcil ami allnweil. alula hour Inir hail us to ivhoaro I he hi-lri. If any. of tl,, ".... .ii.iui itnnt. in'ri'iisi'd. anil ir 1 1 1 1 1 1- Ii, ..nil. i sum csiau- will in ili-.n i il as cscheati i to tlie state uf Ni l.rasUa: anil that in sad. '" such othcror.lcrs will In cntcrcil as mav "c lint anil proper for tin-ailmlnlsirallon (,f Mill ."Mill t. ll.WiVKV I'. Tn A vis. County ,Iiii1i'i Notice to Creditors. State or Nkhhaska. i (.ass County. ss. In County Court. In the mutter of tl, restate of Marirarrt Kust enliiy. ili'i i-asi'il. Notice Is hrrrhy uiven thai tin- rrcilitors of mi i (leoeaseil will iiii-t-t tin- ailiiiinisirati- of salil estate, hefore me. county (uilk'c of l ass ..uiu., .si-iirasha. ill t in- riiiuny I'ouil room 111 I'liittsmnuth. I II Slllll I'lllllltl 1. 11 I I... itd ilay of July. I'.KU. ami on n. ;j,i ,;iv ,,f M-. . iih.,1. nn.t, in in oi'iiii k a. in., rach ilay for tlie purpose nf prcscntlnc their claims for examination, adjustment ami ullnwanrc. fix inontlis are allowi'il for tin- creditors of .said (Iccuusnl to present ilu-lr tlalins. ami one yrar ioi-uu-aiiininistratiu tosctili. salil .. tlUf. from till' :ti It Ii llav i, f .hiiu. 1'hiI Wltni'SN my li.-mil and seal of saiil count v court, in I'liillsmouth. Nehraska. this 4th ila'v t if .In ni'. l'.HU. H.sl'.AI.) ai'm y Ii. Tu n is. County .liiilu-o. Notice to Crcdors. it Cu.isCoiintv. "isv l County Court. In the mutter of tin. estate of lilioiles (I. Spen cer deceased. Notice Is hereliy jilven that the creditors of sain ueceaseii will meet tlie executor of sniil esune. iieiore inc. county Jul4fe of Cllss Colin iv. .ciiraska. at the eoiinly court room in I'lattsiiiniith. In said county, on the lr.'th of . inj. jmn. iiiiii on in,, i-ki C.,y,if ,lanUiiry ...u. in, iv u i iik k a. in., eacn nay. ror the iiur seof presenting their claims' for exiinilna tion. adjustment unit allowance. Six inontlis are allowed for tlie creditors of aiu uece.iseu in present their claims, and urn year tor the executor to settle said estate, rrom the Jutli day of June, hull. Witness my hum! ami s,., ..i.i ,.,., court, at I'latlsiaoiitli. Nehraska il.lnal, .i-.i nf June. I!H4. .... IILl. '' (SKAI.I Haiivkv I). Travis. County Juilire. Probate Notice. I. tiu: Cnr.NTV Coi iit. Cuss County. Ncu. In the miilterof the esti.teof John C. I'tuk decetised. All persons Interested In the said estate n r leri'iiy iioinieu nun a petition has lieen iled In siild court alleirliiK that said deceased lias left no lust will ami lestaincnt. and priiy lnit fur inlniliiNtrutii.il uikui said estate, anil that ii lieiirlni.' he had ii,xii said petition lie fore said court on the lnh day of June A l V.1I4. utoni'oVliHk p. in.; that If they fail to appear In said court on said day to contest the siilil iH'titlon the court nmy Krant mid Issue letters of administration to Antonie I'luk. or sonic other sultahle person and pro ceed to ii settlement of said estate Witness my hiiinl and the seal of this court this !Mh day of May. A. 1).. IM. Ixkai.1 Harvey Ii. Thavis. County Juilsre, Notice Of hearliiKon petition for distribution of res idue of estate. Statpok Neiiuaska. I . County of Cass. 'NV To all persons Interested In tin eslateof Koiu- hold Scliuelke. deceased. Notice Is herel.y ulven that I In no A Wlirireii liorn. administrator of said estate, has tiled us iieuiioii in sain court. tiieol.i ct ami iirav Tof which are that a decree of distribution ii iiiii.iei.i in.- resiiiiieoi said i state now ill his iMissessloii.tothe p; rtlesi niit;ed hv law to receive t he sail. e. Vim lire hereliy nolitied that said petition .. in iiiiii. i ... in.-1 - mi ii i y nun;,, in tin- co nil ly court r..om In il. . -i i v of I'latismom h. said .'ouniy. on the i.ith iHy of July, .j .lt It N ordered that a copy of this notice In iiuiisiM'ii oiieei aril week lor t li n-e success! V weeks In the I'laltsiiioiith Weekly Journal. newspaper printeii anil iiilnished In said . i.ii in . Iiali'il tuis i;th day of June. IK J. Uahw y I'. Timvis. County .Inil.'i Notice of Administration. lx TUK Cot sTV Cm i:t III and f t Cas. roup, ty. Neliriiska: 111 the matter of the eslateof Alton llelirv W eckliai-n. Deceased. ' All persons li.ien-sted In the sulii esim,- are nereoy nonneii mat a petition has heen tiled III said court alli-L'lm: thai the said (leccaseil men ii iivinif no last w in aDil pravlic for ml inlnlsi ration upon his estate ami Hi;,i hear- ina win ih. nan on said pciltlou U-fore said oiirion i Tinny, the nrst ilay of July I ml and that If they fall to appear at salif court on the said first day of .lulv. I'.,i4. at M o'clock a. in., to contest sa d iM'Hii. ill t lie (' tn rl ,i.-i rant thesame mid Krant administration to rieui.. r.ifeiineri:er. or some other suitable pervin and proceed to a settlement thereof. IIAKKV II. TliAVIs. Js"' Ciillllly.lllill'e. John WXrabill RELIABLE JEWELER Union Block Plattsmouth. Neb. Fine Wutcli and Clock Hopalrlnir a Specialty. A complete lino W'atclics. lewclry and Silverware. 1 ' v' i v P'J y '.i xV SiV.iiIvv Kxtra I'lno Kllit-f av n ck CO 7C (uarnntcfrl wZifj I'arkcr Alarm t'l'vks. (luar- 4l'ilH'd mmM . Bla.-xi. i'.-)ikJJ il sS 11 & Often Tfi3 Kidneys Ars Weakened by Cver-Work. I'nliealthy KUncvs Make Impure BIimJ. It usoil to le ciMisiiliTf.l that ,m!i untiury utnl lil.ul.U-r truubUs xcre to 1-.- tr.icul to tlii: ki.'.nos, lnt imw t'loilirn sciencv jnnis that nearly all ,!ii iscs liavt.' then hi -luiii in the il'.M't.li r i t thi'st- tiuisl t'lij. t.:;t oryaus. The ki.hicys filter aml jmnfvthH.UHHl - - Thcrefurc, when your ki.lnevsiire weak or out of onlor, voti can uttilerstauil how quickly your entire IhkIv is aifccteil ami how every orau seems to fall to ilo its llllty- ji.u i.i ir mu ui :eei iiaiuv, lii'Cjll taking the reat kiiluey ren'ieilv, lr. Kilmer's Swaiu)-KiHt, t'ccause as sihui as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A tti.il will convince anyone. If you ure sick you can make no mis take lv first doctoritiir vour kidneys. ... ..v. ........ 1'ic.iu The mi M and the extraordinary elfect of Ir. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the ureal kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the hiihest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits liv all f " V drui'ijistsin fifty-cent anil one-dollar sizeKfj.-Wit'iG bottles. You mavtk i i. i. ..r ..ncu naiiioie oouie nome of Swamp-Root, by mail free, also a pamphlet telling von how to find out if you have kidney' or bladder trouble. Mention this paper w hen writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., l!ini hatnton, N. Y. Don't make anv mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swanm-Root. and the ad dress, llinhamton, N. Y., on every bottle. t'KlilNANCK Ml. ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL He lt ordained l.y the .Mayor and City Council or tne ( ity or rialtsniouth:' Sec. 1 That there he and herein- is inmr., printed from the funds of the cilv of I'liits- liioiit h. to defray the expenses and lial.t,-s of said c tv for l ie ellsnlnir Us .1 ... . . low iiiL' sums of monev in.uh 'v'its,,.i ... follows to-w it : Mayor and Council . . . Clerk. Treasurer. Attorney ami Po ,M mi l.:ir."i iii l.l.sil . II I Mil (i -.'M in ;ti ni in i l.'JCU no 4.11 l III! M'.'.'l 111 ;vi in i im I.IK' INI nce .niii'.'e I'ollce and Street Coiiimlssloiier.. Hoard of Health I'l-llltlllK lloardliiK city prisoners '..'. .'.'.'..'.'.'.' Streets and lrrailhiL' Fire Hydrant rental h ire department I.llirary I'ark Incidentals . .... Interest on reriiinliiiK Ih.iiiIs Issiie of June I, s.ii Inli rest on n fiinuinif iuids issiu-of 4.7.'il li Jan. I. I:nl To pay IhiiiiIs No. li and 1 . due June 4.sm im i. rii.i . . . M.IMI (HI '"'"I;-, : WUHI IKI i'l i . . i us oro iiiiiii-i. s .i. i ... i.. rrom aim after Its passu ire. approval and put Mi'-ii.lliiriiiiHK ii laiV. 4 1 ' ' T ... .1 11,11 i.s-.-ii iiiii it nun l I'll I lis lllli i -. f ..r In... . I'. OVl. Att- si : IIKMIV li iii-'Imm: II. M. StiK.NMCIISKN. ;,avor ClerK. ORDINANCE NO. AN UlilllNANCK iirovldini' for H .,. leiyoi taxes ror the city uf I'latlsii.oulh Nehraskii UK IT OHIIAINKII. hv I In- M:iv,.r 111..I f'l. r o ... .i .... .... -".' -""'" " oi im- city or riattsmouth. .isH a : Sec. . That there lie ami Is hereliv I... I. lilMiii the dollar valuation on all real, person .1 mi., iin.xeu property within the corimratt iiiMiiii.i im- i nj oi I'liiusnioiitti. .eiiraska, Hot exempt from taxation hv h.h Ih. ,,r .i.. .-u.i ie oi .xenraska. luxes, to-wlt: lieneral I and s. Ii'oad Kund l ire lleparltliellt I'lllld iii l.ihrnry Kund . I'ark I- iiihI nj I'ollce Klllld Kire Hydrant Ki ntal Kund '. la Interest on refunding Isuuls. Issue sue of June I. ly.'.i in Interest on refundlm: honds. issue of Jan. I. Hid pi To pay Inillils No. II and III. ilue .luue 1. I'.m.'i . 4, '!' lal 1 hi. I the said several amounts so levied an oi me use oi sain cil y ilnrlmr lie- fiscal yea coniinencini.' on the sec,. ml .Monday In An L'llst. A. I. Hill. I lie levies lierehy made slllll lie lliiniediati- i v i crimen in i lie county clerk of Cass county ... i.isKii. oy me eny cu rl, of said City or in 1 1 sum im n. .xenrasKa. Passed and approved t his I ltd day of J. , iir-iii i i.. i . r.iii .xii. Attest : Mav..r M. .M.M.KXNICIISKX. Clerk. ' ORDINANCE NO. AN t'KIHXAXCK to prohlhit I he use and ex piosion oi iireci ackers. nuns, toy pistols. i"...... i. on iii iioes. i x .ii 1 1 is i r other explo sives on the streets, alios ii ml ttn ll I' iroiindsof the city f I'lattsmoulli. Ne- orasKii; in proiniui the sale of certain ex- iHosn.-s. nun in provme a penalty for tli vlolalion of the sun.. Itn IroiiiiAiNKii. l.y the Mayor and Cltv Council of (he City of I'latlsmouih. Nehraska ectli.n I. Il shall lie unlawful or anv n. r- w in. or pi r.v.ns. or company of pi rvuis. except pulillc olllcers In dlschari:eof innv. in k.nii.. ... .-Miioue iiirpeiioes. ui inns, tirecrackers. liisii.is. kuiis. or any uevici ntalnlnir Willi- cot ton. I vnaliiile or imwiler mi il.i. alleys, and piihllc urounds of tl n ,.l i..n... i. v.. i .... ... , -..iii.ui ii. ...-iiriisKil. M'Ctloli'. Tl Itv nu ll .in.,- I, o I,. lion permit anv ihtsoii. nersons. .'.r i..,i,n.,,u toexlilhlt tire works on tin- streels or public crotiiids of the clly. hut such person, persons or company, tiuisi Hrst ohtalu a written order from the mayor, and such exiiililil..iissi,,.ii i-. made under the suiervlslon of the police olll cers of the cltv, .-ectioii 3 llsliall lie unlawful forimv ner- si.ii or persons or coriB.ratlon to sell or t'oirlve away to any in-rsoiis wliat Is called the "irlittit firecracker. " "cainioii llrecracker." or any hl.'h explosiveexcepl to persons enirati-il In it In w fill liiislness In w hleh Ihe use of sucn ex plosives Is necessary. Section 4. No provision In this ordinance shall I.e const rued to pMhlhll t he use of tire Works on prlvale irollllds or the use hv net. s 'tis on the private irrounus of the orillnaiy small tirecracki r. hut the use of what Iscalleii the "cannon tlrecracker." "irlant llrecracker." or ar.y explosive coin a I nlnu' dynamite or irun Col ton or other Iiiiii explosive. Is absolutely prohlhlted up.n either public or private k'nuiiiiis wlihimhi citv of I'iattsii.outh. Ni hraska. M'Ctloli J. Ii shall I.e the duly of the police M'cersiu ii oin-e arrest anv one il.ilaiinu' my of tlic provisions of ilus i.r.lina mil f 'tih lib . Hi. I,,, such person l fore the ll.'e lll.l-.'e or Hie Ills' I f Ihe Ili a.-, . Hu ll lllii there t" Hie a .11 . Ii'in ill t a 'li list such nf- li-iint-r. I ui A ii v person or persons i l"latln' any of ll.c provisions of mtIIuiis I." 'l.i.rJ of lhlsi..:ii,iui-i shall he ileeiin -d irullivof a ii.lsileiiieiinur. -iii. I up . n conv li'ilon shiiii In lined In lie-sum of not tnote than :,'i.i nor less than r.l.i.'. Mctlnn;. All ordinances or parts of sued ordinances lu 'millet herewith snail he and I he sa me are hereby re-aled. Sections. Tills i tli linn.,' shall I In el'ect from and after Its pas,iU'e. approi a! mid puli llc iilou u.v.inlliiir lo law. P is.ed and aiiiroied this I ltd day of June. !"". litMiV K. I.I-'.KIM.. Attest: .Mayor. II. M. Si iKNNK 11I N. Clerk. FOLEYSHONHIAR tops th oough and Jhctlsluntfa Cur Ooldti PrtwnU Pnsumonla MOUEMIXKUSKX!!,!-!) THIRTY-SIX AP.S CEPiTZ CRIPPLE CritL.-; CI jTi.i, Former Ccyemor TI.JTij '. C5S.T1 in Ccirrnenti ii, L t. " Measurfj cy ti r f.: i.'. j FS'Cti. t". Hci.i S,,. 'I ;.. , i V;i ti r i ilo., Ju 1 . r.rii , i : , .,,n, ,i ; , i Thv men w,ro r .Meet:' , tl.!(lll!i :, ,,a, !i?i.t, : ''.V"1 1:1 ull'i,;- Cr.il. .if I Tu'ri' ' ! ';. tivil n tl :,. r CUl1 t' i; i !o I'ivi k .-t.i" ci I the iiici weic ! .a.l. ii i a f.-.e j little cm Item, :it i i- i:.-.-.in:i.,:i.i-:, any Kind was m.i. At: if military will ac. intit.ar.v uti'll they ar,- litiallv re 'I'.1 uuti sent out art' nearly all ni. i a .n i or union syinimtl.izors. tjutte a i:n: i t-cr of them lire marrli-l. I'm., I i; laki p. on the trrln tor t!.o proiois Pii'iutralloiis ure uiuler w.i. lu'ic looking to tho ovcntiial ibrtnatioii nuirtial law, which, it is said. xil! re cur in one week. A law nunili -r of deputy slierfrt's Wi'l he culiiniissioi'.ed to take cliiirj: of the dislriil uiiili r Sheriff Hell's direction whin martial law Is called off. Older ih'i.rriat.nti will bo i!iinli hut just when the next traitiload of nion will bo ready to bo sent on; Is nor staled at military r.rrcbiiinrlcrs. The deportation order, which v. as rr.ndp puhlie, plainly re.uU that the ricporteil men arc lo he taU. ti to tho fnii!l:eni boundary of Colorado, via AInmosn, on tho Denver and l(io ri-ned., rnUr.m.l nn.l .1 ........ I. '" .........,., nun ii. , i im . i-.i ii ti;i tho terrllory within tho hujiulury of the ftnto of Colorado. Ex-Governor is Sarcastic. Denver, .linn' li. "I have nut bins further to s-ay about plans lor reopen ing tho Portland mine," said forme uoii uior i Hunt's tv i nomas, conn scl for the Portland (iold Mininc com Fany. "Wo all realize that Ii we opt our moulds about anything coinHM teil with Crlppli: Creek, wo !ay oiirselvi liable to tho bull pen or some othe tf .1. .. .1 .!..-.. ui me iiiiisiie iiioasuros ttiai conio tin der the head o( 'military necessity We have not (locideil fully as yet what course will lie taken to reopen tho mine. I Fiipposo that If I talk too much I mleju fcer what Prank Han received. His only offense was act i . . i .. . . ins "s ickhi counsel lor sonic men charged with crime several months afio. Perhnps if I should talK actively In regard to my client, I mlh I burned at tho stake." New Mining Camp for Deported Men. uenvtr, Juno 13. A new mining camp will he opened in New Mexico according t() the Post, to receive the deported union miners from Cripple Creek. The Western Federation of Miners will work the claims on a co operative basis and will have entire jurisdiction over their development. Provisions will be made by tho feder ation for all deported miners, and to this end a carload of supplies will be sent to the new camp Immediately as a starter. Tho ramp will bo located near Tres Hedra, which is twenty miles south of the Colorado line, on the Denver and Rio Grande. There !s a district ten miles square of virgin ore, and the work of mining it will bo rarn-led out to the union miners. Exiles at Holly. Kolly, Colo., .luno 13. About tea of the deported miners from Cripple trcek leit here at midnight for I.a Junta, Pueblo and I)er.ver. The n maimler are stayh.g in town and are quiet ami orderly, and have been so since their arrival. They have paid cash for their meals and lodging and made purchases at stores, and seem to be well supplied with funds for Immediate needs. They are worrying over tho welfare of their families. who were left behind in Cripple Creek and say that they are willing to leave the district forever If their wives and children are allowed to Join them. It is possible that a considerable num ber of the exiles will go Into the coun try to seek work on the ranches. Lake Strike Declared Off. Cleveland, June 13. Alter tdx weeks of tieup on the great lakes that has directly Involved only a couple of thousand men, Lut Indirectly more than lno.OtiO who have been Idle bo cause of Its existence, a cessation was brought to the strike ly the sur render of the masters, who, with the pilots, have been holding out for a more uniform scsle of wages this sea son than was offered by the Lake Car riers association. The strike haa been declared off. The strike has heen one of the most costly in wages and time lost and stagnation to busi ness that has occurred In recent years. Miners Deny Firing on Militia. Rockvnle, Colo., June 13. Miners. who were In the skirmish at I);;nn- .lie, when John Carley, one of the Cripple Creek rr.lr.crs, was killed by the militia, deny the published report tfcnt the miners wt re first to fire Neither were they entrenched behind rctks waiting for the militia, nccord- Irg to their statements, hut they ap peared on tho rrno and fled immedi ately they were fired upon. The men drnbd having fired a shot. They t.ay It would have been easy for them to have annihilated the small squad of militiamen had they' desired. Kills Father In Aiding Mother. Norton, Kan., June 13. A. c. Jen kins, living six tulles east ,f Norton, while bentlng his wife, was shot dead' ty his eleven-year-old daughter. Jenkins was Insane and had often threatened u kill his whole family. rASSCNOERS CO DOWN'. fciejn er Caa.jj Cvou t Wan Coal Cs-ihcr a. J iik,s. a...i....al. v n- . Ji.i,o j ; ..-The tti .1 1 : 1 1 r C.ui.ei.i, 1 1 in. : : , -n (i i.-r .M.'i.i.iai, i;.::.c i: . , ,. u,ih t:.o i r Cape 1 r.-iou m , i.e. low I. I Twi i.ty p.::. lies U;, : i.n s'.ir.a.l.i in i.l in the 1 i M .m A- the t-l'-e i I I' ' ol..-:, ;, ( ,, ,,. tv, ;,. , I ''eric f. 1'oar.i tl.,. Canada I ; e I",., the ,::,,:-, m. ; . ,, setie.l Thuse ;.i. p. Mshi-il All i,-,l Thilieau'.t i,i: l,u .sn;,,, Pm.s,r lien I'.etete ami a :;.at: r.w, , Hi ime'. Tie eollisloli o.iini-.-il j:i;.t u.i (lawn was breaking. The Cape Un ion lay at the ettUiuiee of th.'ake Si P, '"f elialitiel. w.iitnu lor dinlir.l'.t mi as to find her way tiir. n-li. she was yet tirg under way when ll.j Ci-iada. ntakir.g lor Seiel at lull speed, cam" into uew. The C.ip.i ltieton liini put got headway on eunuch to atuwcr her rudder, and she swerved pero-s tlio path of the pass, in.,-r hunt, her how striking the Canada Jmt forward of tho paddle hoy mi the si ii l 'board side, and tearing its way half throned Tho Shock of the collision aroused t.,. sleeping passengers Tho Canada nf once hegan to settle and as tho Capo Hreton did not appear to bo serloti-.lv damnkreil. the passengers were hur riedly transferred to this steamer. In the excitement sot f iho puss, n- gers jumped overboard atnl were plckeil up by bouts from tho Canada a d tho Capo llieton. INDICTS MRS. NAN PATTERSON. Grand Jury Finds True Dill Against Woman for Killing Bookmaker. New York, June II -Mrs. Nan pat torson, Iho in tress who was wilh Caesar Young, the bookmaker, In a cab on Juno I, when ho was shot and killed, was Indicted lor murder In Iho first degree. Young, who had been a close friend of Mrs. Patterson for sev eral years, met her by appointment about two hours before tho time set for sailing wl:h his wire fur Kurope. They had spent most of the previous evening in conference over the im pending separation, and. It Is under. rioiiu. mis larowcii meeting mm dii'ii nimimeii ior tne transler m Voung i f f certain letters in the possession Mrs. Patterson. Conflicting stories have been tol of tho happenings In tho rah and Mth Patterson has refused to give the de tails of the shooting, except to say that oung shot himself, jnd tht: after the shooting she had picked up the revolver and placed it In Young right hand pocket. One eyewltnesM has presented himself and his testl mony was to the effect that Young had phot himself. FATAL FIGHT IN TEXAS. Trouble Over Small School Results in Death and Serious Injuries. aeo, lex., June 13 As a result of friction over the election of teacher for a public school at Klk, bloody street fight occurred there be tween R. I). Torrence, his son, Hlvers Torrence, and J. McAdam, a son in law of Torrence, on one side, and Dr. Holton, his son and Professor (1. W Perkins on the other. Had feeling had existed over the school math ror some time and when the prinel pals met they began fighting. Tb elder Torrcncv was killed almoit in stantly, his Ixidy being riddled with bullets. l)r. Holton and the jiini Holton both received dangerous- wounds, while Professor Perkins am Rivers Torrence were seriously shot MeAden escaped uninjured. Shotguns and pistols were the weaxuis uscl Safe Blowers in Montana. Hillings, Mont., June I.V Hohbers blew open the safe in the postiilllee at Laurel, near here, and scciirci alIUt f2,hfMI. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. l.lc.'ig.i. .Iiiiii. ll.-IlrL'ht Miiisliliir f.,r III., tuirvest th'hls hrnuuht out lll.ei.il nlT.-r linis nf whciit ti.ihiy. 1 '. niiiliil. liMiii ier. mi." light mid the July nptl ,.u m .ss nf TV', (oni mis iIhuii 'sc. tint wen- nlT W.i.c utnl . rm Isli. ns l.V.;;i."n C'lixlng prl.-.'ii. Wheat-July, Mc; Sept., vo. Corn-July, 4si'; Sept.. 4S-l4.... :itsi July. :i:ic; Si-pt., a;,., I'urk July, Jt.'.:i.i; Sept., f.unl July. yu.Tl'Va; Sept., Klhs-July, 17.1.'.; Sept., 7..'-,. flileHun Cnsli I'rli.'es N.i. si.rlnn ndont. u.i'.i'.n.c; .n. .1 ,rliiir wheat, Kv.r.."w'; Vi. : blinl wheat, Kiii'.i'Ji': No. n luir.l whiut Ni!N'; No. 2 ninli onrn, 4:k."i-I'.ic; N, 3 cn.li enrii, 4k'i4!ic: S. '1 casb nut. 40c; no. & White nut it, 4i.tJSe. Chicago Live Stock. ClilcniM, June t. f'nt t le- II. Ii.tn. .'1. (: Hti'iitly; g..ml tu (irlme stepr. ."i 7.".'it . poor til 111. illlllll, J 1.7. .!.",. i.V Kl.i. ken A Ml fceilcrs. t:i.ii'.i4.7."i; rnWH, l.7.Vn4.7.i; I'lfeM. f 1.J.1; CillllliTlt. ?l.7.Vil.'.7.".; nils. J.'-'i"''! I 7."i: vulveit, ;i.imif,.l'i, Hum Ke.-ilptK, ti.iliiy, 17, ii. t.i rrniv, 'l,;i; ft nvir, ::,."sll; .".c IiIkIht: nilxcil nu.l lift hiT.t. $l.!i.V)i."i 111; iffieil tn rhnlce luMvy. in".!.!.!!!; rniik'h lienvy, II msi.'i.nie u.,t I.S.V.ir..ini; hulk nf sahn. ti I'.V.r.'i.o.Y Shi. p- ll.'.clpts, MMt, pi., hlk'l.er. L"....l I" id.. I... iM'tl;ir. l.7"'i." J.'i. natlv.. iRti.i.i, j."i,no''in."i. Kansas City Live Stock. Kntisan Cltv. June H. fall!.. HerelptH. 1 1 : (ten !y t.i luc l.iiu r. ia .h ,( ilrissi-.l I. .-. f i.i.'i'rt. f'.T.'.'nl in. tl.i. I.llu-st I lie.' 1 .1 hi th!i year; f.ilr tn if ... I. f 4 ."'.(, ,'11; westi-i M fed sti'i r. . .".o.i; !; B,.-k rr n:nl f. i-.l. r, J.'l.i'.i4.i. ..ui hern hiimt. n."'.i."i.L'." . i.iitlvr c.iwu. ..' ",n'. I 7"i; native h.'ifeiK, ,-Hf.i.-.. jtt; tniiN, .M.'.i4.J-,; rnlvt'it. ?.'e'.4"0. I!..k" n.i'ilpis. l lie .r-ii k' I" "ic lilk'h.T; t..p. $". mi; hulk ..f nih'. 1 1 7.".'.4 P.' ; heavy, IW.i.',iii; pack cr, t li''i I .'.'..; plii 11ml Hg,,, ?l.'V.isn. South Omaha Live Stock. Sniith tliiiulin. J iiiii- 14.-Cuttle -It ipt. U..VHI, lii-nt tttrmiif, iitliem nten.lv; i,utl.. nt"ir, 1 1. 7.V.ii '.'.".; r.iwn nn-1 In I fern. f.'t.:i Ii-Vki; rainier. I.' '..1.:."i; uteekerit utnl fi e JerH, i.7.V..a; riilve, J 1 1 '.(."'.. t . bill'". tiit. etc.. JJ.7V.i-l.rin. Tlok't l,. relpts. l:t.;iii; tr.T t.i tr..i; lienvy, II .".'.(4 IO; nil.v.'.l. J I '.) I H.-,; K,f, (Kim I M: pig", f 4.i". 4 .; hulk i.f mill-, J4.M ti4 V". 8lii."-Hi'd'lpt't, l.jni; ntc.nlv: wtrn ffarllnit. .Vr.ft..i; ether. $.10ii'..-..Vi; i.'M, JI.7.V,i'.i.:j; rutnnmn inj tnrkvr, 3 i ,(.".. 10; Uuiba. .'...i7 Aj. m- JlL-J s ill'i, 're - v - ' Ml the food rlc icuunts choicest white hcai Brw in n licaloso il,, ( . (-..ISM ""IS. "AoM,(ltl.Jv ,u. the rlutcn In Bluien In am! all Sold in 1 lb, LoiisvilIe I- r.un Ihe ( 1'iirli r '""ii, lo Mr. and Mr.v Ainlivw Krecklow, nf Mauley , on l-'iidav, .lime 11 boy. Mis. K. V. K. Ii'iiclil',, n eiihitaineil I. I. I'eigiisnu ami wile at her home Sunday. i!. II. Wornl has piiivhaseil a connle tif lots in Ihe Miiilliwi'sl nail ,,r i,,ii mil will begin t he erect Ion of a resi dence on them at once. Miss l''loieiice Miller, who has heen here for the past three weeks visiting her aunt, Mrs. ('. . Phelps, returned to her home in Chicago Thursday. ('lias, (iaehel this week sold his In terest in the implement business to Ills partner, Charlie Panknnin. Char lie recently rct.urnci rrom Omaha where he had titled himself rr the business by taking a (.0,ir.si. j a )I1S. ness college. The Courier wishes Ihe young man success. I'. A. .lacohsnii went to Kuckfurd, III., Tues-lay to attend a meetink' of Hie national commit tee of the Swed ish Free church which meets todeciile 011 the purchase of a building and site for the location in the west of a college for ministers. Mr. Jacol.son took with him photographs and a descrip tion of the large stone building castor Louisville and a proposition which he will present to the committee and try and induce them to locate the college here. He expects lo return the lore part of the week. on Friday of last week licit Me N'caly, belter known as "Sandy" went to Iir. Thomas' oillce to have the doc tor write him a piercript ion for some kind of break I n out on his race and Imdy. He was aUut filcliteiicd out of a year's k'rowth when the doctor In formed him that he had small pox. McNealy was hustled Imme as ipiickly is possible ami the house placed under st rid iiarant ine by the hoard of healt h To satisfy those who doubted whether or not the case was really smallpox I r. Towneof the state hoard of health was .cut lor, who at once suUstanllated Ir. Thomas' diagnosis ot the ease. He Mated, however, that the case was of very mild form, and expressed hisopin- ion that those w ho had conn: in con tact with McNealy on the streets were not likely to contract the disease. F.very precaution possible is holne- ta ken to prevent the spread of the ilk. ISO. I Avoca Special Cum sp'.iiih'ii. e Ceorne F.asley, of Dunliar. was on our streets Saturday. MissLydia Nutzman has returned from Mt, Pleasant, Iowa, where she lias been attending school. FOlEYSItlDNEYCDRE wiKes Kidny and Bladder Rlrjht Always Delicious. Peerless Beer Ilre'lisl t.y (I,,, l.iriin.i 1. in. I I'r.K-i s im !, r l'i.' cunt i-x.n':ini' r,.i, Hill.. n i.t ,. 11,; ni., Ill.l...si. ,y ,iiiui dl 1. l '. . . ASKTOU DIIC. A n..l ...,('.. r. JUBM QL.MO BlltWINO CO.. Li Cr... i,. 1 V mm mm 11 ' ' ' f . i lia. -j -awn -v..,..-;, , - 1 -J :AT0SE that Nntnrr r...... into the cuniliiiieil lircakf.i.'.r in Californ,; i. ...i i aim uCt 0 "nlv wheat foot with all ,l,c indigestible f.hrc , . , . hj . Mr- 11111I Mis. Fivd I ninkak. id Ne luaska City, were visiting 1 1. .1. Mey ers ami himily the ih-st ot the week. Avoca defeated Weepluu Water in a name of l,ase hall here Sunday, in a score nf In 7. Mil-nave l.iissaiul wile isili 1 t ies mil Mi nf town Sunday. Wayne .tones, of Syracu.se, a lew days this week in Avoca. rela- spelit William !,anliorsl, w ife ami daiiuli ler. are at tending t he World's Fair at SI. Louis. Miss Louise Mariiianlt has ret u rued from a isit to lied Oak, Iowa. The Avoca Odd Fellows will ohserve Memorial day Sunday at .1 p. m. Mrs. Wes Clark and children came over from I'ninn Moiulay, for a few days' visit with Avoca relatives. A. I.'. Smith was up fiuni Ounhar Monday. liolierl Malciilm, formerly of our city tint now located at Imperial, was visit Iiik' Ids hrother, Joseph, the latter part of last, week. Henry St rauii had ,US ss ;il ( ha several days last week. Pev. J. (i. Iteiinetl. visited Weepinir Water Monday. Palpli ;rahani and Henry Knslioh arrived home from st. r,i,is Sunday uuirnliik'. Mvirray Special Ciirresp,iiiih-iit Mrs. Frank Voiinj;, Sr., returned last week from Iowa, where she was called I i.v the serious illness nt her mother. ;ien Perry, who has heen ilaiier ously ill the past week will soon un dergo an operation for appendicitis. Miss Pauline ( (Idhani spent one day In Omaha last week. Mr. .Jim Crown and wife and tleorui; Pernor spent Sunday with the two latter.s' parents, Mr. ;u,d Mrs. n. Peiver. The many friends of Mrs. .lames Loiik'lirlire will he sorry to hear that she Is no hotter, and has heen taken to Stella, Ne!., whore ,s. ,,,,(1,.,, an operation. Poy Frans made another lit tle visit here, lie careful, p,.y, th,. p;,ttv nio'ith k'irl may catch on. dames Manners has heen MiM'crliiK for the last few days with a slight at tack of appendicitis. .1. M. Leek spent. Sunday with his familv. Mrs. Pee Peiver has been on tin: sick list the past few days. Chas. Stone made a recent trip to Omaha. Harve Manners has purchased a tine new sliik'le driver. Now watch and see what younjf lady ets the tirst ride. Homer Miller has accepted a posi tion in Churchill's barbershop. Miss Jessie I Most boasts of liaviinf a line new piano, and Is now entertain Intf her friends royally. Mrs. J. M. Leek has lieen sick for the past week but Is imw .somewhat Improved. ,'uite a nice little prok'ram was ren dered at the Christian church Sunday evening. It was attended )V a are;o crowd from the country as well as by those from tow n. One of the licst numbers on the pnvram was a recita tion by little P.essie I'.rindle. Al though hut a little k-irl she delivered her piece with the ease and irrace sel dom seen in one older. Another prom inent number was the drill by yoime? ladies. On tho whole, everyone was well paid for K'niiik'. Thrown Frorr) a Wagon. Mr. Cieork'e K. Cak-nck was thrown from his wa:on and severely bruised. He applied Chamberlain's Pain Palm freely and says It Is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. F.alcock is a well known citizen of North Plain. ( i ill n There Is notliliu' c'iial to I'ain Palm for sprains and bruises. It will effect a cure In one-third the time rciutrcrl bv any ether treatment. For sale by all (Iruklsts. r r-