10 Tl IK Is OKFOUC N EWS : KHI DA Y. .1 L'S' ] E 12,1)03. ! ) OUR HOSIERY VALUES UNMATCHABLE. SPECIAL 50 doxen , si/cs ( > to ! IJ , Hoys' or Girls' Corduroi Hoso. Munufncturod to soil und have always sold at 25o , The mumifucturor failed and we Ifjn secured a case that go on sale at , pair luu No. 128 Smith ftAngoll's Hue 1-1 Rib Lisle Hose , equal in value and sightliness to any U5c stocking we Ojjn 1mvo over soon. All sixes LUU A Louder Misses' and Children's 1-1 Rib Hose , IJjn Splendid wearer luu No. CSG Smith & Angoll's Boys'double knee and extra high spliced heel , unnmtchablo at the Ifjn luu price , pair The celebrated wearing Black Cat Leather HCn Stocking , all sixes , pair LUU Seamless , ribbed , full fashioned stockings , 1fn ] all sixes IUu Misses' and Children's lace stocking , very Hfjo pretty and in all sixes , pair Luu UNDERWEAR. Ask to see our special values in ribbed Vests at 15c and 20s. Apply the test of comparison. The trimming , fullness of sixo and quality of yarn at these prices , wo have strong reason to say are un- mat enable. Other good values too , are lOc , 25c and Lisle at 50c. Union Suits at 50c , Knee Pants with good lace trimming , 25c and 50c. MS CALL JlVrm Crf.rr'TkB * PATTERNS LADIES' HOSIERY Even with the advance in price we are positive we have never had such a splendid showing or such ex ceptional values in Ladies' Hosiery as now. Have you seen our Oauxo Hosiery a style this season so extensively popular everywhere ? Light in weight , cool , elastic , refined and dressy 25c , 36c , 50o and 75c ' Lace Hosiery Improvement in manufacture enables us to oiler much better values in lace effects than former . seasons. At 25c real neat , dressy styles with reasonably good wearing quality. : At 50c pretty designs that are very pleasing and at 75c , $1.00 , $1.25 and $2.00 very elaborate effects. Leaders Split-foot Hose at 25c is unexcelled in any . hosiery department. Solid black Hose at lOc , 15c , 25c , . 35c and 50c open for comparsion against the world. We strive to have no vacancies in our assortment and . the best values experience and money can buy. Make our store as familiar as your own home in shopping. Good dependable quality at the Lowest Price possible is constantly our aim , and upon this basis we labor to merit your interest in our store. Respectfully , The Johnson Dry Goods Co. THE NORFOLK NEWS W. N. HOSE , PubllHhor. OAII.Y. Kvory < lnjon * < iit | Siimlny. lly cnrrlor i > r wool , 15 conU. lly mull ixiryonr , ftl. ( > . WKPICLY Nr.WK-JOUUNAL. The New * , KitnblUliwI. mi. The Journal , otniillriioil , tail. Kvory Frldny. lly innll | > or yonr , tl.'M. Si'KCiAi , NOTICI : . Ailvmico milwcrliiUnni to tlio NKWH-JOUIINAI , will bo taken until Ootolxir 10 nt tliu rnto of * 1.U ) per yonr. Old ul > - * o.rllMr ) inny Imvo Ilio Ix-nolll uf tliln ruto liy jmyltii : iiiTivirnKos to ( Into nt the rcKUlur HIIIH * crI | > Uon tirlconiiil imo yrnr in niivnnco. Tills peclnl olfur will \\ltlulrnwn October 10 , Kiiturod nt tlio ivontolllco nt Norfolk , Neb , , ns oconil olniB nmttor , Telephones : Killtorlnl Doinrtmcnt , No. 22. lluslnos OHloo ntitl Job Hooms , No , 322. BUI Shakespeare should bo here to do Justice to that Servian tragedy. It would seem that there would bo nu upldouiio of lock-jaw , or nt least of stut tering , In Sorvla when the people try to eay , "Lotig live King Koragoorgovitoh 1" Next Momlny is King dixy , whoa the American people will do honor to the prettiest and proadoRt ouiblcm of any govorumcut hi the world. There should bo it Ronornl display of the Hug by nil the people on that occasion. The 1-ltli , falling on Sunday brings the public ob- Borvnuce of the dny on Monday. The indication1) nro tt nt the Nebraska pot.xto crop will be up to the record iimdo last year , and that now ones will soon bo on the market. Thin your , how ever , there nro chances that better prices will prevail , owing to the drouth In other parts of the country , where pota toes , along with other crops must bo al most a total failure. The order of President Hughltt of tl.o North western that no more Bnudny ex cursion trains nud specials shall bo run on that system , marks quite a radical chance in the lifo of the railroad man , who has formerly boon expected to do a week's cleaning up of accumulated bus iness on the day of rest. It has boon determined that Suudar excursions are not good for the morals of the people , and not altogether safe , and the Northwestern - western is to bo congratulated on taking an initiative stop toward their removal. Greatest Modern Tragedy. Not in modern times has a tragedy of equal scope and import been enacted to that which took place In the Servian royal palace at Belgrade on Wednesday night. It is like a story handed down from mediaeval times. The story that leads up to the crime is replete with court intrigue and sensation , and the murder of an unpopular monarch , his qnoon , members of the court and of the family forms the basis for an historical work that should and will attract the attention of the bout writers of the world. Ilifltory of an exceedingly sensational character was ruado in a few hours and the annals of the assassinated rulers , and of their country , afford n most inter esting scope for modern writers to dis tinguish themselves , and create works that will receive world wide attention. It is a tragedy to outclass Shako- spear's Hamlet , or his Richard III , and rivals Nero's time. There is usually BOUIO member of a royal family to escape , bnt the revolting Servians made a olean swoop , and the strangest part of the story is that there are few to mourn for the murdered rulers. The people are given to rejoicing , and the proola ination of the usurping government Is hailed with delight. While middle age methods wore em ployed in disposing of the royal house Jiold , modern thought and mo lorn do junndo appear to have been the ruling motives. The royal family was un popular because of its opposition to the wishes of the people. The rights of the people appear to have been wofnlly outraged and the king and queen and their household governed in n manner to suggest despotism and the assumed right of the family to Imvo its own way lu everything , regardless of the popular will. It is suggestive that the world has outgrown governments of u selfish and despotic nature , and that the people , finding no legal course for ro- llof , will eventually triumph , oven though a stupoudous tragedy is re quired to right the wrong. The highest form of government makes it possible for n change to bo made without the need of a wholesale slaughter , but the modern people are not to bo governed absolutely without their consent , even though such n provision is not made for a change. THE MARKETS , Prices of Produce Prevaillnpln Chicago cage Today , Chicago , Juno 11. Special to The News : Following are the closing pnuos on Chicago market today : Wheat Cash , TfijJjf ; September , 7a5& . Corn CiiHh , 48J-f ; July , 48) ; Sep tember , 47 % . OatH Gash , 87 * { ; July , 38 ; Septem ber , Yesterday's Quotations. Chicago , Juno 11 , After on curly de cline of HI-HI ly it cent wtii'at cloHuii ttonily , with July ' ,40 lo\vur. Corn ill no rallied , July cloKhiK VWl'itlilclirr. ' . A good do- innnd entitled u tdmrp upturn In outs , July closliiK % c UlKuor , Tlioro wn little trail- lug la provlnluun. Closing prU'ps : \Vla-nt-July , " > % < : ; Sept. , 72 } : Dec. , 72ft. CornJulyISHic ; Sept.l e ; Dic.ItlW. . OutH-July. U7c : Sept. . ! KI ic ; Doc. , ! i3Sc. 1'ork-Jiily , jn.O'J'Xi ! Sept. . $10.80. Lard-July , $8.83 ; Sept. , $8.03 ; Oct. , $8.60 IlUw-July. $ .33 ; Sept. , $ . ' . ' 7 ; Oct. , JD.O : ! . Chicago Cash I'rlct'B No , 2 red wlicnt , TCVic : No. 3 red wln-nt , 7n 7.1c ; No.2 spring \vlieitt , TT'/yuTUc ; No , II tiprlnc wucnt , 77 < fi7b'/jc ' ; No. 1 ! linnlvheut , 70c : No. 3 haul wlit'ut , 7-Kt7ic ( ; No. 2 CUHII corn , 48VI 4i-i8Vjc ; No , 3 ciixh corn , -ISSHSUc : No. - yellow corn , -IS-Ji OcNo. ; . 3 yellow corn , 4b\V&-tS9 \ c ; No. 2 ciisli ontn , : Mia-tHci No. ' . ' wlittc outs , 3SiuiU'ic : { ; No. \vlillc oats , Chicago Live Stock. ClilciiRO , Juno ll.-CHttk'-Hecclptu , 10- 000 , Including l.MK. ) Texans ; Mi'iuly to lOc lower good prime steers , $ . " .0fiO.CO ( ; poor to uiedlum , $4.2. > ( Q.00 { ; HtockerH nud feed ers. $3.00104.83 ; cows and holfcrs , $1.0051 0.10 ; eunncrH. $ l.XXiJ2.lKI ( ; liulls. $2.50JH.3r > : calve s$25.0in7.00 ; Texas fed steers , $ -1.00 G4.K5. H iaItecelpts , 20,000 ; tomorrow , 18.000 ; left over , 1,500 ; nvrrnso steady ; mixed and liutclierH , $ . * UKX30'.2C ' > ; coed to choice heavy , $ ll.'JOi0.321/i ( : r on nil heavy , J5.tMXuO.lU ; IlKhl , * 3.S < yItl.a-i , ; liulk of sales , $ U.XXuO,20. Sheep-llecelpts , 0,000 ; sheep lOiQ''Oc hlKher , Inmlm Bteudy ; good to choice wethers , $ MXXftt.r ( > 0 ; fair to choice mixed , $3.2S < iN.20ehtern ; sheep , $4. : > ( Kii .no , na tive lambs , $4,50110.83 ; western luinhs , $5.00 6.00 ; spring lambs , $5.00Q7.33. South Omaha Live Stock. Bonth Omahn , Juno 11. Cattle Itccclpts , 8,000 ; shodo stronger ; native steers , f I.'Q C.-tO ; cows and heifers , JD.3Oiil.73 : canuers , S2.00Q3.23 ; stockers and feeders , J3.0Oy > 4.00 : calves. ja.CHMMl.L'u : nulls , stnca. etc. . $3.00(34.23. ( HoRs-ltccelpta , 11,000 ; shade stronciT. steady ; heavy , $0.03Q0.12H ( ; mixed , $0.00 < Q0.03 ; llclit , $3.00116.00 , pics , $9.00ao.i > 0 ; bulk of sales , $0.00i0.03. Sheep Hocolpts , 2,000 ; steady ; yearling. $4,00(3 ( 6.75 ; wethers , $4.0&3.23 ; ewes , $3.754U3 ; common nud Btockurs , $2.23-,00 ( [ ; lambs , $5.75 < a7.25. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph , June ll.-Cattle Receipts , 3- (32 ; natives steady to lOc lower ; natives , $4.2Miii3.40 ; cows and heifers , J2.35JH.85 ; stockers und feeders , $3.60ii4.85. Hogt Receipts , 8,025 ; strotif to Cc higher , closed with advance lost ; light and light mixed , J3.03fiO.10 ; medium and heavy , $0.033 6.11V , : bulk , $0.05(00.15 ( ; pigs. $4.453.75. Bheep-Kccclpts , 6,022 ; neady to ttrong ; top spring Irmbi , $7,25 ; Colorado lambs , clipped , $0.00 ; Arlzone wethers , $3.00 ; Tex as sheep , $4.05 ; Dative wes , $4.U > . Two Boys Are Drowned. Iowa City , la. , June 12. Lewis Qrady , aged seventeen , and Philip Walker , aged nineteen , juniors In the High school , were drowned In the Iowa river. Their bodies were recovered. Town of Jackson , Ky. , is Quiet as a Result. SOLDIERS GUARD WITNESSES , Provost Marshal Longmire Is In Charge and No Fresh Outbreak of the People Takes Place Jurors Have Less Fear. Jackson , Ky. , June 12 Putting the town under martial law , with Provost vest Marshal Longmire In charge of everything , has created consternation In some circles and relief In others. The soldiers who now are on guard at different places and on picket duty are able to make arrests anywhere and take those who nre under arrest before the grand Jury and not before the county Judge. It was openly stat ed that U. L. Ewen would not have dared heretofore to have told about being offered $5,000 If ho would not testify against the defendant. The soldiers nre disarming all whom they llnd with concealed weapons and maintaining such order as has not been known here for some time. As it is , the Jurors as well as the witness es have less fear In the discharge of their duties. RELIANCE AGAIN THE VICTOR. Demonstrates Its Superiority In a Light Wind and Smooth Sea. New York , Juno 12. That she has no equal In American waters lu a smooth sea and a light wind , the Reli ance demonstrated by another vic tory over both the Constitution and the Columbia. After a sharp brush , which continued for nearly an hour , the Reliance secured a lead over the Constitution and held it to the finish , defeating her by flvo minutes , fifty-two seconds. The Columbia lost five min utes by a shift of wind , which placed her to the leeward of the others. The Reliance bent her by twelve minutes , fifty-four seconds. The race was sailed over the American cup course , fifteen miles from Sandy Hook , to windward and return , thirty miles around. Credit Men Adjourn. St. Louis , June 12. The eighth an. nual convention of the National Asso ciation of Credit Men adjourned at the Planters hotel after an enthusias tic session of three days. It was de'- elded that the next annual convention should bo held In New York. The formal election of J. Harry Tregoo of Baltimore as president and Richard Hanlon of St. Louis as vice president was confirmed unanimously by the convention. There is uioro catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together , and until the last few years was supposed to bo incurable. lor a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies , and by constantly fail ing to onro with local treatment , pro nounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease ami therefore requires constitu tion treatment. Hall's Catarrh Ouro , manufactured by P. J. Ohouoy & Co. , Toledo , Ohio , is the only constitu tional euro on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspooufnl. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address , P. J. CHENEY & Co. , Sold by druggists 76o. Toledo , O. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Are yon thin ? Would you like to get fat and plump ? Tried laughing , 'twonldn't work now take Rocky Mountain Tea 'twill do the business , 85 conts. The Klosaa Drug Co. Yon feel moon , croua , cgly , down in the month , nothing goes right. Bad liver. Bettor ta o Rooky Mountain Tea. Drives away the blues. 35 cents. The Ktobnu Drag Co ' Drying prcjKiniCioMS Limply devel op dr/calarrh ; tlioy dry up tlio secretions , which mlhero to the jncmbrauo niul decom pose , cnus.ng n fnr more bcriouo trouble tlmn the ordiuiiry form of c&tarrh. At old all dry ing hihulniiU , fumcR , smokes r.r.d mi If a and nso that which clnauscs , rootlirs nud beds. Ely's Cream liukn is Biich u remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in ( Lo hccu easily nml pleasantly. A tnal elr.o will bo mailed for 10 cents. A'l druggists cell the COc. size. Ely Brothers , Ci ( Wai-run Ft. , N.Y. Tlio I3nlm cures " 'illiout pain , docs not irritate or catiso Biice/ing. It spreads ittjeU over nn irritated and angry surface , reliev ing immediately the prxiuful inflammation. With lily's Cream 13n'.in you nro armed against Kabal Catnrrh ami Hay Fever. The June sun shines on many a fair bride , made doubly lovely by the use of Ilocky Mountain Tea. The bride's best friend. The Kiesan Drug Co. Can anyone suppose that we would double the necessary cost of our brewing without a [ vital reason ? Would we spend so much on I cleanliness ? Would we cool the beer in plate glass rooms ? Would we filter all the air that touches it ? Would we age it for months ? Would we sterilize every ' bottle ? We do it to attain absolute purity to avoid the remotest possibility of germs to make Schliu Beer healthful. Why accept a com mon beer , brewed with out any of these pre cautions , when Schlitz Beer costs no more ? Your dealer may prefer to fur- I nish a beer that pays a little more 1 profit ; but does it pay you to per- Imit it ? Isn't pure beer Schlitx iBeer worth asking for ? Aikfor the Brewery Bottling , For sale by Wm. G. Berner , Norfolk Nasal CATARRH Iu alt Its etaget tliero iliould bo cleaulluese. Ely's Cr am IJalm rle&nrci , tootlica and heals llio duca cd membrane. ltciire cMarrl nildrlvc nwar a cold lo too bead julclcl/ . Cream Riiliu U placed Into the nostrils , apreadi over the membrnno and U absorbed. Relief U Im mediate and a cure follows. It Is not drying doei not produce tneexlng. Large Size , ED ceutl at Drug gliti or by mall ; Trial Slit , 10 cents \ > j mall. ELY UltOTUEltS. 56 Warren SueeU New York GIVEN AWAY i : Married or Single , in Northeast Nebraska. The Norfolk 'News wishes to increase the circulation of both The Daily News and The Weekly News-Journal. In order to do this and do it effectively , this paper will on OCTOBER 15 , 1903 , Give Away , FREE , a Handsome Driv ing Horse , a Fine , Rubber-Tired Runabout , and a Complete Set of Harness to the Lady Receiving the Largest Number of Votes in this contest up until 12 O'CLOCK NOON on that day. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to vote in this contest How will you go about it to secure this magnificent prize ? Here you are : After having entered the race , the name of the lady will be continued upon the list , which will be publisj , I f _ j _ ; i day to day. Candidates will not be permitted to combine votes- already counted , against any other. The ballot box will be placed in The News Office , where votes will be deposited , counted and frequently published. Coupons may be brought in or sent by mail. The judges , consisting of three prominent citizens , will be appointed at the close of the contest to count the votes. A FREE coupon , to be counted , must be deposited before the expiration of the week that follows the week of its publica tion. Each one will be dated. , lt will pay you to get your riends interested early in voting for you. A horse that goes , a rubber tired buggy that rides easily and a harness that is- ? oed to look upon will be a pretty tribute to the winning- "ady from her friends. We All Have Some Friends. Who has the most of them ? The contest will tell. The sooner you subscribe , the more FREE votes you will.have. SUBSCRIBER'S BALLOT. < $ SH S 3K $ > < S > $ HSxS > $ > S > $ > Sx The Norfolk News : Enclosed find $ for. subscription to The Norfolk Dally News , The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal , ( Erase Ono Not Wanted. ) < | "With it I cost votes for $ of , Nebraska , as my choice in The News $ x Horse and Buggy Contest. Received above amount frt x 3K3 > 3xS4xS > < 3K S > < 5 < FREE VOTE. I The Norfolk News Popular Prize Contest , I hereby vote for of , Nebraska , as my choice in r The Norfolk News Free Horse and Buggy Contest. ( This Coupon , when clipped from The News and properly' filled out counts for ONE VOTE , if deposited before Saturday noon , Jnne 20 , 1003.