. 8 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1895. OR.KILMER'S Rool" tn.AT KIDNtt LIVERS . Biliousness Iteadaclie, foul breath, sour stomach, heart burn, pain In chest, dyspepsia, constipation. Poor Digestion Distress after catlmr, pain nml bloating In tho Itomach, shortness of breath, palu In tho heart. Loss of Appetite A iplcmllil feeling to-ilay and a tleprcssctl ono to-morrow, nothing seems to taste good, tired, Sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debility. StvatnpHoot builds up quickly a rundown constitution and makes tho weak strong. At Druggist SO centH and $1.00 Mae. IotiUMi' fluid to itfulth" frro-Conniluitlon frco. Dn. KiLnr.ii Si Co., Dinouautok, N. Y. "M1111M Cttnip ttlicrmnit, IIuntliiRN, Xcfc., Aug. UO to SI. The local reunion committee at blastings, and people goncrally, arc busy making preparations for the greatest gathering of old soldiers and citizens ever assembled together on Nebraska soil. It will bo a gala waok in Hastings, and a royal welcomo awaits every old soldier and citizin in tho west. Tho yotorans of tho Kansas-Xebras-ka Association promiso to excel in numbers tho attondanco of any pre vious gathering. Fully 50,000 citi zens of Kansas'will join in this grand reunion. Th Nobraska Band Union, embrac ing over 600 uniformed mon, will hold their annual rounion on the same dates. Thero will bo musio galore Ban-1 contest on Saturday morning. Two tash prizes, $75 Grst; $50 sec ond. Frco for all. Bands ezpooting to enter must report at headquarters Tuesday noon, Nebraska'? oxcollont National Guards infantry, cavalry and artil lery has been ordered into cimp at Hastings during tho rtunion of the olds soldiers. The local committee has co. traded with ono of the largest manufacturers oi fire works in the IJaited States for a special display of liro works on Mon day and Friday evenings. Signal aholls, firod from mortars, and hand some set pieces suggestive of tho oc casionwill bo oao of tho charming features of tho wcek'rf program. Sham battlo Friday undor com mand of Gen. Jno, M. Thayer and Gen. O. J. Dilworth will arouso old time activity and admiration. Thero will bo Galling gun practioj daily by tho Omaha Guard, and artil lery duel, cavalry dud, and fanoy drill work by the National Guard. Tho citizens of Hastings are pro paring accommodations for a quarter million peoplo. Camp Sherman will bo turned over to Department Commander Adams at 2 p. m. Monday, whon hostilities will commence in earnest. Six baloon ascensions and paraohutc drops by ono of the leading aeronauts of tho oountry. Prominent among the speakers from Kansas, will bo Ex-Sonator John J. Ingalls, Gov. Morrill, Bornard Kelly, and D. H. Anthonv. Tho Nobraska Congreisienal dele gation, Ex-Pjpt. Commanders of the G, A. It. will also bo proMent, and other promiaent spoakcrs. Special reduced rates and excursion traits from all point, i ... llatln. Peter Nelson has gone te Kearney to look lor work. Frank Sedolek has purohased a new incUormulc binder. John Potter of Hod Cloud was in our vicinity lookup; for a school on 'JLue6day. Mr. Marker had two binders flitting grain Tor turn last woek. " Mr. Thomas and wife of Oowloi wan visiting Mm. JJ Baan on Tuesday. Miss Jiillio Holme and Mr. H.m- sui wnjo giws o 0 K. IUaoy'riSun i uy ovoniiig. Ciiitcneo Ms m and haiily wer, viiitii.g nt A. N. Wilson's Sunday. C, F. Knlley Hnd tsiuily friin noat uivmion wen visiting at Mr. Rum- b.iUili'n Sunday. Mr. Miner touk his cattle out of Mr. Cnthei'a pasturo Monday. Stunner, Purify the blond strengthen th body Dr. J. It, MoLeiii' Strengthening OorJia nui5 lllood Purifier best spring tonic. HOSTILITIES IN VYOMINbf THREE WHITES KILLED BY INDIANS -THE MURDERS AVENGED, SIX INDIANS SHOT DOWN. A Settler and Ills Wlfo nml Child 8loln by Itniinochs Arinrtl Whites Hhoot tho Itrd Mm Tho Sltuutlon In thn tfncksoii Hole Cuintry Grate Federal Troop Ordered to the Hccnr. Pocatp.m.0, Idaho, July 25. Union Pacific Engineer Robert Fltzputrick, who brought tho north hound freight train hero Inst night, reported that tho Unnnock Indiana hnd killed a Bot tler and hia wlfo mid child In tho Salt river valley, and that tho white men pursuing tho Indians killed six of them before they escaped to tho moun tains. Mall Carrier Vail, from Star valley, also told tho same story. The excitement among tho settlors in Northwestern Wyoming ovor tho threatened uprising of the Ilannock and Shoshone IndinnB is growing inoro intense dnlly. Thoy tiro leaving their ranches in largo numbers and gather ing nt favored points for mutual pro tection in caso tho Indians return to seek venguanco for tho death of tholr brother braves. It is atatcd that tho foraging ltan nocks are receiving supplies of govern ment rations forwarded by thoso re maining nt tho reservation, and that several hundred Khoshono bucks from tho Wind river reservation have started to aid tho liannocks. Federal Troops Ordered Out. Washington, July 2 . The secre tary of tho interior has requested tho secretary of war to send troops to tho scene of tho Indian illstnrbanco in Wy oming, and It is understood that tho request will bo granted as Boon as the ofllcinl papers aro received by tho sec retary of war. The notion of tho interior depart ment was taken upon receipt of tho following dispatch this morning from Indian Agent Teeter: I have investigated the troubles be tween tho Indians and settlers in Wy oming and advise thnt troops bo 6ent thero immediately to protect tho law-abiding settlors. Tho law less element among the settlers seem determined to cause contlict with tho Indians. Tho bottlers have- killed four to seven Indians, which has Incensed the Indians who have gathered to tho number of -JOG or 300 near Fall River, Uintah county, and refuso to return to their reservation. I find that tho Indiana have killed game unlawfully according to the laws of Wyoming, though not unlawfully according to tho treaty of tho Indians with the United States, thus usurping tho pre rogatives of the settlers, who caused the trouble. Nothing but the inter vention of the soldiers will settle tho dltllculty and save tho lives of inno cent persons and the destruction of property. Tkktkb, Agent The Indian Side of the Case. Salt Laki:, Utnli, July 2.V llcnja mln K. Well, editor of tho paper nt Kexburg, within fifty miles of the set tlers' fortifications In Wyoming, in an Interview, says tho Indians have not been treated properly. An Indian who returned from the hunt explained thut ho had killed three elk and was nr rested, while tho white men urre.stlng him hud killed live. Tho Indians, Ulch suid, could have been brought out with out trouble If they had been handled properly, but tho settlers took mutters Into their own hands without ap pealing to the agent. They de scended upon tho Indians unit arrested u number of them. These were tried before u justice of the peace uiul Hned heavily, the aggregate amount ing to St.'-'OO. Tho Indians could not finy It und were herded by armed men n a manner calculated to arouse their resentment. One batch was es corted by u body of armed men after having their guns taken uway. Thoy were passing over u trnll where tho Indians had been uccustomed to ride in freedom. It was too much for the Indian nature and the captives made a break for liberty. Tho guards at once opened liro at the fugitives and killed several, reports varying from five to seventeen. Thoy reported that they hnd killed only ono, but Ave riderless horses went over tho trail. As u result tho Indians are mad und may muko trouble. There are many rumors afloat, but lack verification. It is u fact, however, that 200 of tho Shoshones ure missing from the reservation und have gone to help the llunnocks. A Congressman's II rot her Missing, Victor, Col., July 2.r. About three weeks ago Victor Hainer, a brother of Congressman lluiucr of Nebraska left hero to walk to Cripple Creek, six miles. Nothing has been heard of him since. Nothing was thought of his absence until a letter from Congress man Uniner inquiring us to his brother's whereabouts, caused search to be made. Tho missing man hnd considerable money and it is feared lie met with foul play. A Firebug Confesses. Kenosha, Wis., July 25. Hernard Ilosenmv, one of tho men arrested la connection with tho burning of tho plant of tho Chicago licddlng company, has confessed to applying tho torch Und implicates M. E. Stemm and De Wectlvo Cowle. According to hU statu. ment, he was to receive W00. lie sayw that ono of the men under arrest mnue him tho offer but he only received 850 after the job was done. Wcwtoy Davis U Home Again. Toi'kka, Kan., July 25. Wesley Davis of Rorsvllle, In this county, who lost so heavily in grain at Kansas City some weeks ago and afterward disap peared, has returned to his home, lio declines to give an uccount of his a tehee. , Ordinance IV. 61. Annual appropriation ordinunco for tho municipal jear commencing May 1, 18W, and ending May 1, 1890. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and City Council of tho city of Red Cloud, Ne braska. Soo 1. Thut the following sums bo appropriated to tho following purposes: For oidownlltB and streets, in addition to tho poll tax $ 210 00 Forconl 1000 00 I'or malntainanco of the poor.. '200 00 For repairs of water system.. t. 201 00 For ofllcinl salaries G70 00 For incidentals, stationery, Ac. ICG 00 For pnymont of bills of preced ing year, for which no war- rnnta hnvo been drawn SCO 45 For water commissioner, ougin ee:, and lnbor on tho mains nnd water system GOG 00 Tho bills of last year referred to aro thoso incurred for muintaihunco of poor nnd the Bnliiry of engineer. Bee. 2. Said sums shall bo appropria ted out of tho following funds: The salary of water commissioner, on- gincor, nnd expondituros for repairs of system nnd mains, shall bo paid out of tho wator rents and charges. Therosidue of enid fund if any ehnll bo used for purchnso of coal. Expenditures for strcots nnd sidewalks shall bo paid out of tho occupation tax, nnd tho residue of said fund shall bo used for the payment of coul bills, in cluding druynge and freight charges for tho same. Ofllcinl salaries, mnintonnnco of poor, payment of laBt year'e bills provided in section one, and incidentals bIiuII bo paid ont of tho gonoral fund. Enough warrants shnll be drawn on tho gonoral fund to pay ony rcsiduo of coal chargos not paid out of occupation and wntor ront fund. Interest on bonds shall bo paid out of their reppectivc bond levies. Sec. 3. Any moneys that may bo paid to tho treasurer from tho levies of provloua years, after tho warrants of those years have boon paid, nnd any moneys or funds not otherwiso appro priated by this ordinonco. shall bo ap propriated for tho paymont of outstand ing accounts for which no warrants have boon drawn other than thoso mentioned in section ono. Sec. 1. Tho sorornl funds with tho amounts appropriated are ns follows ox copting interost, funds and debts: Water rents estimated 9 900 00 Appropriated for salaries of en gineer and commissioner COG 00 Coal 201 00 Occupation tax realized 1000 00 Appropriated for streets and sidewalks 240 00 For outstanding 200 85 For Coal 405 15 Generul Fund 85 per cent of tho lovy 1G87 30 Appropriated for official salaries G70 00 Mnintonnnco of poor 200;(Xl Outstanding debts .'100,45 For incidentals 15G Oo Coal 300 85 Sec. 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately after its final passage and publication. W. F. West, M. R. Bkntlry, Clerk. Mayor. It Need Knnie Killing. Tho creature most tenacious of life is the common sea polyp. If one be cut in two, two oreutureH are the re suit. One nmv bu silt Intriluilf.n.iln, seetions, making us many animals. They may be turned inside out, whet, they apparently enjoy themselves just us well us before; if two be divided und placed end to end, tho result will be a monster having a head at euel: extremity. THE MARKETS. Kansas Crrv, Mo., July iS. Samples of wlionl Fold Hr.'a hluliur lli.'in jcstorcliiy. Iluyurs wi-r( not vi'ry lumitrj for wlient nml would not con coda iih much advance ns u niacin In Chlcniro Jtcccljts nro lncn-nslii somewhat, llocolpts 1) carat u yonr ago, ill earn. No, 2luinluho.it, B5oj No.3 03)io:No.lClo No. 2 red, 7o ; No. 3, tWVic ; No' 4, Bio ;rejoctvd (As ; no grado, S2c. Coax Whs in Arm cleinnml nt jestordny't Iirlceswltli not very much mimic. ltpcpipts. 45 cars; a your iibo, Si cars. No. 2'imlxpd mm, '.,c;N'o. i, SMo; No.M7o, No. 2 white, Wc; No. .1, XSc. No. 2 mixed outs. 2lo; No. 3, 21c; No. 4. fie, rejected. rJ'Utc; no untile, lugyjc; No. 1 wtilta,!c7!oXii.3, 25c ltjo-No. 2, 4.1o; No. 3. 411c l'laxupod Mnrkot vtoadyj July, 91.13 1 An Kiist, $I.U; Soiitimlior, $1.10. Com riiop Firm, 7ltf7do por cwt Mckod. llran Finn, S'J&tilo iwr cwt melted balk Cc Iocs. Hay Rocnlpts, 31 cars; murkot stnadlnr wltl ukcmhI tlilpplrm ilemnncl: old hay worth fl.UC nboTii quotation. Timothy Choice, $&M); No I, ti No. J, 7fe,l!.V)s fnncy prulrlo, $7 1 choice, $WU.YJ; No, 1, tfUS.W; No. 2, W?J.W; packing buy, ti(l3. Chlrnjro Itottrd of Trails. Ciiiraoo. July iS. Tho following is tlia r.inqri of prices of tho uraia und irovUIou mnrkut on tliubo.inioi iraiioi I Closo , Uloso July 'Jl'JnlySI IlUth Low WllKAT July Kuptomhor. .. UocomlMir.... tv-iitomber... May Oath July Suptoinbor ... May, 1'oiik July.. ........ haptomber... Fumiury Laeu July boptombor... January. ..... Biiout Him July,.,, Koptcmhor.. January. a. .. 714 74? U 44 : 10 T torn lii rs'i V 4IS 4l'i 4 KS 10 75 1U 07', 10 57k OSS (ISO 0 27)J 0 10 8 10 S 00 71 i 7I to UK ai 10 7S 10 S3 ftl'i 67S e,s 44H 44 H ?i 21)1 lb 10D7H 10 77 10 TO 623. 0 30 ISP1 to bl WSil a 23 on c:io a to U 174 a ijT'4 02S ouo c 10 II 17i'. SB74 14 vo Htoclc. Kansas Citt Mo.. July 3.-Cattto-RyMipK B,MWCHlve,:w7!jliipp(Ml yesterdav. 1S2 crfl tlo, 41 calvos. Ilia murkot was Bun in nil brandies oxcopt on thn Texas side, wltoro it wai slow nnd a dlmo lower la somo cam l)rcod lcof uud oxixwt steers, tt.tOfjS.OO Tnviiii mill ftiflln.i iwim il "Xl i Si. U..utH. tn.. CtH. ..,... . l.tj Ml MB stveker uuJ fuodors, $.', 55 1 calves, H.VXS& BIG ISLAND FENCED IN Vinton StllllnKS of I.cnvcnworth Take 1'ofisrsslon of the Ilrldce Hiuidlmr. LKAVKNwoiiTit, Knn., July 25. VIn ton Stllllngs, of pontoon bridge fame, who returned from Kuropo lust week, has built a wire fence around the bl sandbar south und north of the new steel bridge nnd eastward ns far ni East Leavenworth. The trnet eoui prises about 32.1 acres of what promisee some day to bo valuable land. Since tho construction of the bridge dike two yenrs ago, the channel of the rivet has been thrown over to the Kniiwie side nnd this bar hns been Increased in elevation from four to seven feet. II joins Stlllltiffs' other lnnd on the ensl and Is claimed by him under the com mon laws of uccretlon. An Okliiliomn Wlfo Ilnhhi'd. Er. Kknu, Ok., July 25. Frank Mason, member of tho grocery linn ol Redder & Mason, which failed recent' ly, loft homo, telling his wlfo that he was going to her furm on tho South Canadian to look lifter tho stock. Mrs. Mnson sent Dr. Jackson, the family physician, in soaroli of him. On reaching tho farm tho doctor learned that Mason had taken his wife's herd of cattle to Kunsas City. Ho followed on tho first train. On reaching there ho found that Mason had sold tho cat' tic, pocketed the money and left foi parts unknown. Itnlded by nn Iriiped Murderer. Rato.v, N. M., July 2.1. Mnrtinej!, the escaped Trinidad murderer, and u companion held up a saloon here, com pelling eight men to stand still while thoy fiwept S.'ioO off tho faro table intc a sack. Thoy backed out, keeping the gamblers covered with revolvers, and escaped to n part of tho country whore Martinez has many friends and tho of fleers are afraid to follow them. Mueller Arrsstrd. Kaxsah City, Mo., July 2s. Herman Mueller, who evnded arrest July 't upon a warrant charging him with the embezzlement of St.000 from the Schlitz Urewing company, for which he wns local general agent, wns arrest ed at the Victoria hotel at 0 o'clocd this morning. Divers In Jail. Mkxico. Mo., July 25. Divers, the alleged murderer of Mrs. Cain, was this morning placed In the jail at Mexico. There is no doubt as to his guilt nnd if brought back for trial will bo lynched. EWS IN BRIEF. Rev. J. D. Lee died of old agent Hen nessey, Ok. He was 01 years old. A war vessel will bo sent to Panama to protect American Interests there. A national association of wlro goods manufacturers was formed at Cincin nati. Mrs. Illackburn, who was burled at La l'az, Ind., was married twelve times. Prospectors found tho ruins of an old Spanish town in Roger Mills county, Texas. Louisiana senators are at Washing ton working hard for tho sugui bounty. Albert Surprise was lynched at Ruck horn Island, N. Y., for an assault on a little girl. Money for pay of United States sol diers is short on account of lack of ap propriation. L. C. Perrvmnn hnn hnon rnpnrrnlrrwl as tho principal chief by the Creek su preme court. Government rovenue receipts for soventccn days of July average over 81,000,000 a day. Dr. Thomas N. Munn of Chapman, Kan., fell downstairs and broke his back. Ho is dead. Depositions for tho plaintiff In tho Hearne-Do Young libel suit were tnkeu at Hannibal, Mo. A whlto man was brained in a ruc war nenr Clarksvlllo, Tenn., and a lynching is imminent. In a qunrrel near Slater, Mo., Au gust Singleton killed lien Young, uged 10 years, with a pitchfork. Tho United States flag must here after lly on all buildings where treus ury business U carried on. Patrick Callahan jumped oft Ilrook lyn bridge, was taken out by friends and arrested by tho police. A compromise plan for'tbo reorgani zation of the United States Cordage company has been submitted. The Illinois house would not consent to the introduction of a resolution to investigate charges of boodliug. The president hns ordered the ex tension of the civil service rules to all of the geological survey employes. W. C. Meyers was shot und fatally wounded nnd his brother, Jnmcs.kllled by 1). W. Claiborne at- Hot Springs, Ark. Joseph T. Gurnenn, tho pioneer of the cracker manufacturing business ia tho United States, died ut St. Iyouls, nged 87. Professor Morrow of Champaign, 111., has accepted the presidency of tho Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechan ical college. Ed Myers, a fugitive of Caldwell county, Mo., has been arrested at Ne vada, Mo. Ho had been writing to his old sweetheart, using the namo of John Worlcy. Tho body of Police Sergeant ZIrkel bach of St. Paul, Minn., wns found in White Rear lake. He hue) been inisntng slneo last Friday nnd is supposed to have committed suicide while temp orarily insane " William Strevel, of Rent Path, On tario, who claims to bo the oldest son of tle murdered Stewart Strevel, tho aged ranehmun of llourbon county, Kan., hns begun suit at Fort Scott, Kan., for the eutiro estate disposed of by Noah Strevel. Tho Republicans of Butler county, Kan., declared for free coinage of American silver and nominated Dr.. J. F. RJehardson for senator, S. Q. Pottle for clerk, Sr'II. Rrandon.for register, S. R. Clifford for treasurer, J. A. Hop kins for shurUr, John Austin for sur veyor and J. A. McKentlo for coroner. W BANNER OF UGK EDITOR OF I HUT PAPER USD W PITS cm wool. nyjwfMdpramnrNjmsBswHi mm lIMLVU'aV fvjffjM XI W rijjsgjIKsBKBBHftsfliss Tho Banner of Light in, ns every one knows, one of tho moat euco'sx ful denominational publications issued in this country. In its 77th volumo it is at once conservative ond bright, disoussing not only modern Spiritualism, but fre quently lending its influence fearlessly in matters of pablio importance out side its prinoipal field. Mr. John W. Day, who is tho editor tod one of tho proprietors, writes in The Banner of Light as follows to the proprietors of Paine's celery com pound: "I owe you a debt of gratitude in placing on the market auch a ncrvo easing and soothing remedy as Psine's celery tompound. It wns brought o my lotiee by a friend who had him self bcon greatly rtluvcd by its use, as I have also been, "I have frequently taken ocoassion to commend Paine's tclery compound to others, and I do not know an in stance wherein, if faithfully tried, it Forty Jurymen CIiokpii. CAUitoi.i.To.v, Mo., July -'o. Amid a storm of objections from defendants' counsel, the panel of forty wns com pleted ut il:.".(i ). in., after a long hard day's work by the counsel In the Tay lor case. Judge Rueker sent the panel of forty to their homes with Instruc tions to bo in court this evening 1st 0 o'clock. Tli New 1'ojiollnt Member. Toi'KKA, Kun., July ".'. Govcrnci Morrill has appointed ex-Judge M. II. Nicholson of Council Grove, ns the Populist mciribor of tho board of man agers of the Hutchinson reformatory. The completed board now stnnds: S. R. Peters, Republican; T. J. O'Nell, Democrat, and M. R. Nicholson, Pop ulist Insunu Woman Found Dead. Smith Ckntkii, Kan., July it. A widow named Mrs. Kato McAvoy, liv ing in the north part of this county, was found dead in lior house last Sun day. She hnd been Insane for some time, imagining that tho witches woro after her. Ilattle With Indians. Salt Lakk, Utuh, July 2. Reports from Poeutello, Idaho, jubt recolved announce a light between .Indians and settlers nenr Juckson Hole, Wyo,, In which three white men nnd six In dlans were killed. Moult Into Fragment. CiiiGAuo, July :.''. Three men were instantly killed and a fourth badly in jured by a prematuro explosion ol dynumite in the drainage canal, Tieai Willow Springs. Carson, Nov., capitalists aro consid ering a plan of offering .1,000 for the Corbott-Fll7.slnimoii8 right, If It can not bo pulled off in Texuc Tho unprecedented rainfall this month in Colorado is becoming n seri ous matter to the ranchmen and cuttle raisers. Not more than half of the first crop of alfalfa has been saved and tho second crop Is liable to beTlost. Tnkn Vftllrlurnrrnn wnrlf in fitimlnenn kilo forges nil irons for buggies out of the Deal jxorway iron, usee no muueabis iron in repairing buggies.' Repair work done at Featberly & Voting f3ond hnid mora. I repair guns revolver, paranoic, door and trunk lock-.', gas stoyeB tit keys and sewing machines 1 will tuke produce in exchange for my work. E. A, YeuMa. ?y sit tonxp&wS&ar'J tf cHWOtf- !KT-V . isr s has not worked a benefit. "Yours truly, John W. Day," Mr, Day's portrait is given above. Ho is a membor nf tho Masonic, Odd Fellows, Grand Army and other fra ternal organizations, and is highly V esteemed by his brethren and others in the seoial life. His gratitude fur the good that this greatest of remedies has dono him is in no sense remarkable. Thousands who havo been made well by Paine's celiry compound have sent unsolicited testimonials to the proprietors of the remedy or direct to medical journal or newspapers telling for the benefit of ethers the results that have folrwM 4; the use of the remedy that is food for "' the nerves and brain, that enriohes the blood, that mko the weak strong and is tha one never-failing speoifiot prescribed by physician and recom mended by all who havo ever faithfully -used it, for insomnia, nervous debility neuralgia, rheumatism, indigestion and the many ills that come from derang ed, worn-nut nerves and impure blood. Legal Notice. 8tat ok Nkmiaska I .. WUHSTIRCSUHTT. l" At a county eonrr, held nt the county court room. In und for ssld rsunty, July litis, A. I). IMS. If the niattt-rof tho estate or .Sliiman F. Bart, lei t deceased. Oo rcaillni; uii'l llllnutho petition of Nelson Uartlett, praying tlmt tlie Instrument, nied on the 3d day of July, Isa1!, nnl purporting to lie tho last will nml Wstiiment of the sal;! dfceuvd, may bo proved, approved, probated, al lowed and recorded is tho lust will and testament of tho said Hliimuti V. Hnrii.it ,i. censed, and that the execution of said Instru ment limy uo comimttad and the ndmlnlstru- tlon f said estate insy bo Kunted to Nelson Ilartlett nnd Margaret H. nartlotfas executors. Oxtered, tliotTussday JulyMtli.A. J). I8D3, at 2 o'clock p. in., Is assigned for licurliiR said petition, when ull persons Interested In said matter may appear ut a county court to be held In and for said county, and show causa why the praysr of petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be Riven to all persons Interested In said matter or piitillHhlng h copy of this order la the Itedfioud .V!M,1t' 1wH?,l,y "owepaper printed In said - eiiintv, for threo snccesslvo weeks, prior to '' said day of lieailnir. Jambs Dvvrr. County Judge. Notice. To Whom It May Uencern s All persons nro hareliy warned not to buy iioi iieKotliitB threo promissory nstos, el ven by iu iiiiderslcned to Warder, ifiisliaell, (itessner Co.. for Champion hinder. One (Us Cetotior lSi.lwij, ferV.JO.oo; ono due October tst, I8W. IS!! f A'W! ?" ,mf Me-er 1st, lea;, for S3U.W), for I will not pay tho same for eaiise. .1X0. M. KAllWEll. Turkey Orders Out Troops. CoNSTANTiNtii'i.n, duly y:.. It is an- & nouiieed thut Ud.ooo men belotifriuu; to the Third army corps have been or dered to mobilize nt Monustlne, Mnec doniii. ft is reported thut in nn-encounter ut Uskup, 100 miles 'nortliwest of ftilnnluu, betwvoii the insurifents ' und tho Turkish troops, the former wore defeated with u loss of thirty killed nnd thirty wounded. Tffurltct Report. Whea Co"'" Weekly.) ) uorn .......,, ,, 55 uatfi. E R CO PIbx...: ..,..:. ios "8?'V 3 23 4 0QW, Stock hogs o n-., Icowb. i MBjjgg tiutter ,,,, rj ffl?e ........ .....v. ...... y Potatoes nn Chickens : ju Spring Chlckone l 50 00 Uii 7?, b CV Bulled Hoy , pMt0nlo V t vl tSSSSSSi itmiym!rS3iiSisxs& SSJSiiaiSisiiisMBaiS wgawKnvr: