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iJiXllil i;1 21 R i ? , fi ta 1 a u ft :j Yetttrdar'f DaIIjt Jon ran, For bargains poo Drake. Dr. Torry ndjusts eye glasses to any uoie. Tho best broad in towu nt l'oesch'. Try it and be convinced. A. Drako ii closing out hid entire itock of Second Hand good. Try Foosch's fltm Imported bakery linn. The bent of everything. Misi Bfabol Thompson of St.Kdward ii attending institute in the city, f Bargains iu all kinds of furniture, stovos, etc at Drake's closing out sale. Mr. ami Bin. Frank Custer or Shol by are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. (Irorgo Wlnsluw hero. Misses Itoso Kisounieugor nnd Min nie Hrauo of Hnmphroy am attending institute hero thin work. II n. 0.8. Haney returned taut night from Liucoln to which place she was called last Friday by tho death of a brother. Postmastor Kramer nnd Miss Flor ence Kramer went to Lincoln thiN morniuir to bo Iu attendance at the postmasters- convention. Invitations havo boon issued by Hri. Charles K. Pollock for a lunch eon at tier homo at I :!)() on Monday, Jane 19th, in honor of Misses (liilley and Parker. Vinoentfilaokin recoirod a shipment of furniture today for the saloon which ha will open up in IiIh old Maud on Thirteenth Htreet. Tho building which he occupied for many years till belongs to him nnd watt recently vacated by Frank Lawrence. The north Hide of Thirleonth Htreet from O to Nil being fitted out with a new cement gutter. Contractor Ulnr ii doing the work. Home i.f Uicho dayi, when onr main streets nrn nil equipped with good gutters of cement, it will bo only n short stop to pave ment of the buHinoHH Htreet. Arthur K. Cash, a brother of itev. Cash of Columbus, arrived here today to spend tho luuuuer vacation. Dur ing the three montliH lie will do mix tion work at Hllvor Crook, (lenoa and Monroe. In the fall he will return to a theological lemiuary ut Noidinto, Wiieomiu. Rev. II. II. Millard gnei thii nfter noon to Fullerton to attend threo ills triot convent ioim in his olllco of pros ident ut the Grand Inland district. The diitriot conference meetN there thin afternoon, the district Kpworth League tomorrow afternoon, nnd the dlitrlct Homo Woman's MImIoii so ciety on Thursday afternoon. Mm, Millard aud MIhi Hazel Millard will alio go tomorrow to bo proHont nt the two lait uamed couvontiouN. From Fullerton Mn. Millard will go to Al bion ro itay over Sunday. The board of sutnrvisors In iu sew iou and tho membori nre praying for oniethiug to do. The law require them to ooutiuuu in session nt leant three dayi, whothor there In any tiling to occupy their attention or not. They ara lifting today ai a board or equal ization, but io far there tins been nothing to oquiilio. Considering the pleaiaut climatic coudltloiiK.t he mem ben of he board am spoiling for work but work comet h not Incauso the far mer! are too butty with their corn to bather about count v matt err. Bernard Oormun mid bride nee Mis France llrntt, of Uonon, passed through Columbus thin ikmiii enroute eait on their wedding trip. Tho happy couple were wedded thiN morn ing at 10 o'clock. Fenl Stirei went up to (lenoa yes terday to attend the (lonnaii-Bratt wedding. Koy Stlres left for Spatdng yostor dav whoro ha will assist Surveyor Oottiohalk who hni a large Amount of urveylng in that locality. UeoiA. Scott, Jr., returned last even ing from Kansas City, Missouri, where he baa been attending the Holding builneiioollge.;ilo lluUhed the bust uou course aud wai sradunted last week. Mini llattin Sel.er returned to Schuyler title morning. Miii Ida Oliue and brothorUhestor of Monroe came down to the uity Mouday to attoud the teacher's- insti tute. Miii Anna Mation In visiting with her litter Mm Minuie Vore of South Omaha. John Oaweru, one of the boys who butchered a hog belonging to Mike Oasiiu.waw taken to tho reform school at Kearuey voitordey. The other Ixiy, John Kotyka wai release.) liy Judge Reader on his good behavior lu tulure. JFrauk Keller wai very anxious to go to Ularki thii morning, bur he is itill lu town, lie wauted to go on the U rand Island local aud when the train left the coal chutes Frank left the depot. It wai a pretty raco but Frank'i t earn ran out and the traiu never loit a peg. Soveral times Frank came within reaching tliitaucu of the car bat when the engineer took up the ilack Frank loit on rage aud after doing tba trailing act almoit to the bridge give It up and returned to town. y, GREEK STATESMAN 18 STRUCK DOWN BY AN ASSASSIN. FATALLY STABBED BY GAMBLER Dlea of Wound Within Three Hours. Murderer Is Arrested, Who Says He Committed the Crime In Revenge for Closing Gambling Houces. Athens, June 14. Theodotc Dnlynn nlR, tho iHipular premier of (Jieerc, was BtiiMn'il unit mortally wounded by n professional gambler named Cher nkailK, nt tho main ctitranco of the rhtiinher of deputies. Tho premier died within (luce hours. The nHsatisIn, who was Initneilialely nucHteil, mild ho romtnltteil tho deed In revenue for tho Htrlngent ineaHiiieH taken by Pro ruler DelyannlH ngnlma tho Mumbling fraternity, all of which weto losnd. The piotitler arrived at t'i eniranco of the chamber In a e;uilii!'. (!ht r iikiuls apiitoaeheil, sainted the pit tnler and opened the carriage di or. The premier wan in the act of thank ing (iheral.arlH for bin tnurtcy when tho i;ambler plunged u Inni; dimmer Into M. HclyanulK's iilnlotueii, Intlli t lug a frightful woiiml. The inttiiloicr was Immedlntoly overpoweied by the nttenibintK. The HliitoHinan was taken to a Ited Cross Ktatlon, whcie an op eration was perfotmed In nn effort to stop the Internal hetnnrihiic,i This wan unsuccessful, and he died. The iiewa upread quickly and It was ImpoHKlhlo to deserlbo the opuliir ovldeneo of sorrow or tho efforts tho crowd tniiilo to lynch tho nsiiaHHln. Lynching was picveuted by tho gen darmes, who rushed their prisoner to the prison. It is estimated that 110, 000 persons witnessed tho removal of tho body of the premier from the lied Cross station to his lato residence. Investigation by tho police shows that (iherakarlH was recently liberated from prison, having been sentenced to eighteen years for wlfo murder. KING OSCAR WRITES LETTER Maintain! That He Did Not Overstep His Prerogatives. Stockholm, Sweden, Juno 11. King Oscur, in u long and vigorously woid od letter to tho president of the Nor wegian storthing, M. llcrnar, declares that tho uccesslon oath of Norway's king makes It tho king's duty not to pass over In silence tho pronounce ment of tho Norwegian council of htato on the occasion of his majesty's veto of tho consular bill. The king maintains that ho did not overstep his prerogatives under tho constitution and says that consideration tor the union Imposes on tho king tho duty of exercising his constitutional lights. "Tho council," ho adds, "after at tempting to violate tho constitution and to render void u derision of the king of Norway legally given, resigned olllco and tho king of Norway was de prived of councillors. The stoi thing approved this breach of tho constitu tion nnd by a rcvolutlonniy pioceed Ing declined the legitimate king of Norway had cciihcd to reign and Hint the union of the two kingdoms was dissolved. It remains for Sweden and for me as king of the union to decide whether the attack by Noiway on the existing union shall lead to the legal dissolution of that union." Great Britain Says No. London. Juno II. (lieat Itiltaln, in one of the mwers signatory to Hit-. Madild convention of 1SS0, lu answer to tho request of the tulliiii of Mo iocco to Join mi International uniler ence for the coiisliliatlou of the Mo roccan question, has announced that its piefeieucn Is not to tnKc any part lu the conference unless such action would be satisfactory to Fiance. Tho l'nlted States bus taken the same stand, the two powers being lu necord with France that such n confeienco would not be tho best way of pi (mint ing urgent reforms lu Moiocco. Pensioner Swells Conscience Fund. Washington, June 1 1. Commission er of Pensions Winner i ccclvcd a com tilbutlon of fl.'.tLM to the conscience fund of the treasury. It came from a pensioner and Is the sum total of the pension money drawn bv him since the civil war, beginning at the rate of $2 and rising to ft; per mouth. The Identity of the pensioner Is withheld ut the lattei's request. Mltcheff Luges on Leniurrer. Poitlaud. Ore., June II.- The first ftklrmlsh before Federal Judge John Dellaveu in tho lilil of Pnited States Senator John II Mitt hell, charged with using his juiMt oillco tor pi hate gain, went again-1 Hit. dlUlnguislied defendant when Judge Dellaveu gave his decision on the .intuuients present ed to tho ilemuner el the detendnnt'a counsel of tho liitllt tinent. The de-' i.iurrer was overruled. Next Tuesday was get as tho day for tho trial of Souator Mitchell. Cyclone at Constantinople. Constantinople, June ll. A cyclone, hero caused enormous damage to piop erty. It demolished the house of den oral Vasslf Pashn, killing the pasha nnd his family. Another storm broke most of the windows In the suhutli of Peta and demolished one of the min arets or St. Sophia. Thero wcie many accidents to shipping iu tho harbor. Austrian Rothschild Dies. Vienna, Juno 14. Huron Nathaniel do Hothschlld, brother of tho head of tho Austrian branch of tho tlrm. Is dead. He had beta gcrluusly ill lor a long time. Ill ii PLATTE CENTES. MIfn Pearl Kent is slowly rocovcritij,' from hut recent i Hupps, Amoiitf thoso who attended the ball game at (Jolnmbus Snndav wero Messrs S. M. Allen, Ohas Hiocdorti, John Kipp and K. M. llrndley. MtM Paul Knvanatigh Is visiting .Miss t'luro Centlomnn this week Mr llii;h Hughes and .Mist Louise Davis were iu Platte Center Monday. A son wns born to Mr. and Mrs. Max liurohncr .Monday. Mr. A. (.1. Paiker loft for un exten ded western trip Tuenlny. Mrs. F. M. Lecon Is vlolling nt I'll get this week. The lirst u.eetiug of the Shakes ppare club will be held nt the Consl dene Hotel Saturday evening. The uliimiil id the Pintle Center hiuh school gue u banquet ut the Consilient) Hotel last Saturday even Iiil'. The tnhles were decorated in this years' clis (olot?, crimson and cream. Uriuifnii ami cream baby rib Iton was fastened to the ceiling and extended to the place cards unit bou quets. Singing ami recitations were ir.dulgeil iu until u Into hour. The rooms were tlccoiMcil in crimson nnd eieiun rocs. P.efore adjourning a ShakfHpcaiii i luti was iirganiril. Mr and Mis llouanl Clarke mid Mr. ClarkeV p.uvnts mdo to Platte Center in their luiloiiiobile Mouday evening. A, M. Mahntfov on his tariii north of town is living up to his teputatioii as a scientific gardener., He lias ideas of his own about tho culture of sliaw berries and his results amply vindicate his judgment. Ho now lias straw berries on tho mnrnot more than nn inch in diameter, and yet they have lost noun of tho sweetness and Haver, as so often happens with fruit (.1 un usually large si.ti. Fred Plath has accepted n position in the office of Klliott, Speice ami Co. and his former position in the ofifcoof the CountyTreasurcr in being filled by Adolph l.ners who was form erly employed by (Irolsen Pothers. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. F. SI ult Inst night a sou. Fred Flammn totuurcd tcday from Germany. Mr. ami Mrs. James II (lalley tndav Issued invitations for the marriage ot their daughter P.thnl (lei tunic to Mr. Mark llarvov Kathhurn ol this city. Tim date of tho mart luge will no June ii.s. Karl Ludwiu' who lives between Croston mid Leigh ro! uracil yesterday from Omaha where he bnl been for several weeks for an operation for appendicitis Tho operitiou was ap parent lv successful THREE KILLED, 29 INJURED Confederate Veterans' Train on South ern Railroad Wrecked in Illinois. Albion. 111., June It. Tluee per miih weio Killed and twenty-nine In Juied in the wieiK of an east hound passenger tiaiu mi tho Southern rail road at Cioldeu (Sale, III. The ttaln was a "cotton spe lal," cat tying Con ledeiati veteians to tli reunion at Louisville, Ky While running at a speed of lltty miles an hour, th( en gine st i tick a rpiead rail on a trestle twenty leet high and the en glue and four enr-i eii ovei turned and fell to the hntlotu of the iiivlne. The dead: J. .1. I'bles. Oieenway, Ark.; .1. ). Jolinon, Human. Pilnie ton. Inil.; otto tliaiii:-, ongineer, Princeton, Ind. The ttaln conslstetl of tlnce Pull mans ami four coaches. Two of the s-leepers were deialled, hut did not leave tho trestle. The third sleeper remained on the truck. The most ot the Injured weie taken to Louisville Barker May Not Hang. Lincoln, June 1 1. There Is a bate possibility that Frank Matker will not bo hanged in the penitentiary next Friday. After District Judge Holmes hail oveiiuleil the motion lor the ap pointment of n special Jiiin to pas? on the sanity of the condemned mini Parker's attorney utiiii unced that he would pei feet an Immediate appeal to the supietne mini. If the supiemc court decide'! to listen to the appeal u stay may be giantcd. Four pliysl clans who examined IluiKer are di vliled In opinion, two declaring him sane and two quiMtlunlng his n-pon Mblllly. San Francisco Merchants Indicted. San Fraiu Isco, June 1 1 lu an in dlt intent leturiieil by the ftdnnl grand juty, four meiehatitr. ot this do are ehtM'gcii wlih basing lluamed a Mheme to Kill seal, iu the t'oi hidden watt i o Meting sea, The acuisul men, who are harged on inl'oiuritb n supplied by Secret Sen lee Agent II M. Mollltt. nte ll. T. Tson. W. J. Woodslde, W. .1. Wood nnd S. K Stiildt. who owns a plantation lu Tahlta. a lliltlnh subject. Terrific Squall at St. Paul. St. Paul., Juno 1 1. -A turlllr muall of wind, which accompanied a heavy thunderstorm, htoke oer St. Paul last night and did considerable damage to windows and shade trees. The blow lasted less than u minute, hut a heavy rainfall continued for com time. Pedestrians on the stieet bad narrow escapes from (lying glasn and 6lgus and an audience in a theater was almost panic stricken. CRESTON i"?. l ri'Klnti MiliscrilnTs mil) i:i ctilwrltitlun tn Hj.lin j 10i-iti,nii ii tin (, mi hi l'li.'irmiit'). If on luoi' uli) ihini lt Itiiy i M'll, f (i Mr. I !'!( niriri mid let lilm aihcitlm' it III III" li-ndilis' imtrtTtir I'l.'iltKt-oiiiit). ,1'iurunl diIh iduitjHtli) tin- lti-i tiff-M AiUi-illi"!' in jtiur liiiniii painT titt. Siii li'ini'iil Unit uttli .lutirtrd inhi'ill". i in' I (SalurdiiV J)ntl) Mrs. Fiit. Vent who has been sick for some time, has gone to the Leigh hospital for nn operation. Juki1 Lvaiis was InOmnha lust week, Thoedore Wolf was up fromOumhn on business a fow days last week. Dr. II. (J Mnri, n grndnnto of tho college of tmillciuc of the University ot Ncbtfi'kn, has located in Creston foi the practice of medicine. Dr. Motrin comes to his practice hete woll ( quipped. He has had practice in the Clail:nn lu.xpttal in Oiualiu where he spent the greater pirt of this last year. He is a home man, the sou of John Morris, who .s well known to the people in this county, ami will start out with a good practice. Mrs. James Kllov is out again after a Inn,' illnesi. S. T. Fleming bus ndded a new pnrch to his residence. Wc arc headquarters lor everything in Drug sun dries, Paints, Wall Paper and Painter's Supplies. Prescriptions a specialty CRESTON PHARMACY i Mmnlin'ii I) til)) .1 L. Shauuat-, K. Dixon, .loliu II uber, Sum Povd are among the Creston tat titers win replanted their corn In most discs the second plant ing does not show up as well an tho llrst plant in;;. K Dixon would like to have a re iipe tor killing morning gloty vines, something less strenuous than the "boo trentmenf. " Mr. ami Mrs. W Decker are break ing iu n now camera. "Fanner John" Monitor wns tranr. acting business hero last Friday. Dr 11. (I. Morris lias bought tho lot west of tho Creston Pharmacy from C. W. Mithmnu ami will erect an otlleo on it. rz. Dr. K. A Jones, physician and sur geon ('nils prompt lv answered day or night. Moth telephones. A farewell parly was given'ut tho home ot lleurv Knight last week in Inner of Misses Anna and Lizzie Knight wlio left this morning for Canada where Miss Anna has lived for some time. About forty guests were pro-cut. Frank Uevnolds of Chicago is visit ing his cousin, Leu Nichols. H. G. MORRIS, M. D. Call Cie.-toti I'liarmsicy. (':ill promptly ntisweieil liny oi iiilit. IVcsloti, Nclirnsku. The Meatrice Creamery Co. have sold their creamery building to Jake Kveus ami Fred Davis. They will erect a new building on their lot west of the postolllco. K. Wood, wliu has been laid up with rheumatism tor a week, is our again, thanks to Dr. K. A. Jones. A largo crowd of Ciestou peoplo nre planing to go to Columbus next Suu day to cheer the Creston hoys to a victory. Mr. and Mrs. Peto Ivcrson who Irft hero for Kansas n short time ago nre here on a visit. Tho K. P. lodge met Tuesday night and gave Dr O. II. Morris his first degree. Stark Ingham is treating his saloon to a new covering of paper bought nt the Creston Pharmacy. The game, of hall with Ularksnn Sunday was a dinger, Creston Inst by a score of 1.1 to lv! but it took elev en innings to do the business. Tne Inst half of the socoud inning was played in the tain. Creston had the Held during this critical time, allow ing Clarksou to count ! scores. After the rnin it went ditVerenr and nt the end of the ninth the score stood 1'.' to I;' This is the first game our hoys have lost this year Dr. Montgomery of Madison visited Dr. Morris Monday. Mrs. Fritz Vent, who was taken to the Leigh hospital for an operation is reported to bo in n critical condi tion. Mr. Vent: is at her bedside. Then Wagner and lady went to I.eich Sunday. Mrs Will Marret teturnnd Monday night from Council lilnU's whom she has been for an npeintion lor appen dicitis. Marsh (Irahatn left Monday for Wyoming wnere hn will remain on his brother'Jim's ranch for a while. K. F. D- No. 3. Peter Schmidt had bus mom in Omaha a couple of days last week. The storks paid Mr. ami Mrs. Kd Newman a visit one day last week and presoutcd tkem with a uice little I girl baby. Dr. Dave of Uoluinbus was attend ing professional calls on the rounte Inst Saturday. The young folks enjoyed themselves nt danco held at Wm. Ooodfons Sun day afternoon and night, good crowd and ntteudauce is reported. Mrs. Dehrn Uerber hits commenced to hulld a new house. Fishing is roporteil as being excep tionally good inShell Creek these days. Mr. John Drunken and Fred Fletn who havo been visiting in Uertnnuv the past six weeks, xvore iu New York on the Tth ot June. Mr. Mruuken in n letter home states that tho voynge to America wu rough tho weather being quite bad result! ng in Mr. Prunlteti being nick n good portion of tho time. They expect to reach Me brusku mi next Saturdar. At II a. m. on tho '-.'-.'ml of this month a popular young man living near Creston will lend to the nltar iu tho Olden busch church ono of Koute :t's pretty young patrons. Moth the young people nrn well known on the upper end of this route. The bride being the dnughtor of one of its most substantial farmers, Mr. Henry Dry ko The carrier extends his warmest con gratulntlons. The meetings held in the Shell Creek Baptist church last week wero well attended both day nnd nighr. Fifteen converts is the result of the meetings. So iuterotlng weie the meetiugs spiritually that the clos ing session lasted tlllV!:!IO Friday morning. Kov. Papenhnusen.tlie pastor feels very much elated over tho work accomplished nt tho meetings. Much alfalfa wns caught down iu the rnin of last Saturday. It being very green however little damage is reported. Farmers nrn rushing their cult iva Hon nnd replant inir. Com is coming along nicely these warm days. With n good season abend we will all ho happy yet. Koute 4. Tho warm dry wcathnr of the past week has been favorable for corn nnd it is commencing to grow, farmers are busy cultivating. Dan limy has tho lluest Held of winter wheat wo have seen. James Morre and Chns Mayberger dng out seven young wolves and nre keeping them enptivos, waitiug for a meungrey to como when they expect to sell thorn for a small fortune. Mm. O. T. Webor of Oconeo visit ed Columbus friends Thursday and roturuod to her homo Friday morniug. Mrs. Chns Heed aud Stella Wood went to Syrnouse, Nebraska Wednes day to visit relativos. Mr. and Mrs. Chns (lodfrnv drove to Columbus last Saturday to do their trading. John Kbner and Utt Webor shipped a car of fat hogs to South Omaha lust Thursdoy'iiight. Wilt Mylet and wife and Miss Sarah Mylet drovo to Columbus Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Uenso nnd Mrs. T. S. Shaffer wont to Stems Prairie Sunday mid attended camp meeting returning Tuesday. H. ,1. Adeu and daughters Lyda and Mauiio drovo over to Shelby last Thursday to visit relativos returning Friday. Monroe. L. (.. Stocks ot (lenoa was in town Thuriilny. U. W. Snlny is delivering a pi nun hern today. Win. Webster went to Columbus in his automobile yesterday. Norris Fifield returned from Chica go Wednesday. Many ont of town people are in Monroo today to le present at tho wediilug of Wm. Jeukiusou and Miss snrah K. Hall tonight. I Will Smith who has boon visiting soveral wooks in Buck Islund ami other Illinois towns roturuod home Inst Thursday morniug. (lladys Thurston liad tho misfortune tn break hor collar bono last Friday night.. She is getting along nicely. John Head went tn Chlcngo Satur day night with a shiptueut of cattle. He will mnko n brief visit iu Iowa boforo roturning. Last Wcdtiosdny Harry Mausifeld drovo Dr. Frank's horso to Oconeo. While Harry nover had a reputatiou for jiarticuiarly slow driving, he could uot drlvo half fast enough to suit the majosty of Dr. Frank's horse. Consequently Harry was givon a very swHt ride, his pulling ou the lines only increasing tho speed of the horse. Ftnnlly the speed was reduced buy steering tho horse Into a cornfield. Monroe had a number of run-a-ways this week. The last one reported was tho dollvery horse of Mansfield aud Smith. No barm was doue, Wm. Hollingshead brought suit last Monday in Justice Kelly's court against John Kyle to collect nil ac count for 1100 ponds of twiue. He was awarded judgment for 7. M) ami costs. Kylo will appeal to ilistrice court. He claims that bo uever boghtor received the twine nnd thinks some ono had it charged to his account without authority. Try a pair of Dr Terry now eye ginssos you cau't shake oil. You will be more than pleased, NOTICE. County Treasurer's Oiilce,.Tune 14, '05. To All Whom it mav concern: Notice is hereby given that on and, after July I, p.nv., a docket fee of CM conts.niso the regular advertising fee, will ho added to each parcel or des crlption of real citato on all unpaid taxos (tticl. 1P0I) as provided iuChap ter ii, Art. I), Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for IPoll. Delinquent taxpayers will save 70 cents ponsltv ou each description by paying tho tux beforo that dato. D. A. Becher, Co. Treasurer, ','iw Baseball Results Yesterday. National League Pittsburg, 0; Bos ton, 0. New York, 1; Chicago, 0. St. Louis, 1; Brooklyn, G. Philadelphia, 1; Cincinnati, d. American League Clovelnnd, 11; Boston, 2. Detroit, 1; Philadelphia, 0. Washington. 0; Cht cngo, 7. Western League Dea Moines, .1; Omnhn, 7. Denver, 3; St. Joseph, 2. Colorndo Springs, G; Sioux City, 10. Brlggs Granted Respite. Chlcngo, June 14. "Jocko" Brlggs, who wns to havo been hanged next Friday for tho murder of Hans Peter son, n clgnr denier, on tho night of Sept. 12, has been granted a stuy ot ono week by Judge, Barnes. Real Estate Transfers. 11 O Kodohorst tn Hobt M Cave 1-3 Its 1 iV 2 bk IIILock nors 1st ml to Hutu wd II O Kodehnrst to JWCavo no 1-2 of said lots C A Handall ot nl to A Dahl- r.'fi.OO iar. oo berg no S-llt-l w KolT's deed 0S50 00 D F Slayton to H M Wnlllo It 1 & 2 hlk II e ud Monroe 1200 00 U S toM Dunraeluski It ii & 1 se 2(1-17-1 w Copy ot par Anchor KealtyCo to A L Konu It 11 hlk 2, Pear sal Is ad, Co 700 00 State of Nebr toMWlecyk.lots 2 & :i k;-ii;-2 w John Knppe to Aug Koppn n sw I 20 II w wd 1002 00 fiOOO 00 W B Henry to Mary L Henry, nsO ncres iu Platte county and City properly InOol qcd Pnt Wrin et al pt hlk 14, Stev ens ad Co 1 00 1 00 Statu of Nebr to S F Niemol- ler no no lii-IM-2 w deed 320 00 Anna Brldel to J KKnufmaun It (I hlk It!) Co wd U 11 Bender to J J Mick It 8 hlk 7 Oornlea wd Aud Hiermoiier to UH Ben 12(H) 00 120 0v der It 11 hlk 0, Corulea wd 140 CO Louisa Davis to John Kvaus W so of 25-llt-a w wd 3200 00 Co Troasuror to S K Marty It 5 & 0 hlk 207 Col Tax deed Mary A Gardner to (Jeo Fair child It 3 blk 207 Col wd 15 00 V A Macken to Julia Walter It 5 blk 3 StovoiiB add Co 12J0 CO K D Fitpatrick to TCHognn Its 7&S blk 8Ponrstlls ml toCo 2450O Pionoer Town Sito Co to D Clurk It 7 bl 1 Creston wd IK) 00 Hy Fittjo to Frcil Fittje rnst 33 A of so no 22- lit-1 w wd 2145 00 H S Dickinson tn llv Cnrrig et al lots in Co B Hauok to John Schaecuer, nw so b so HI, w n w nw22 20 3w 6S50 00 11450 00 Columbus Markets. Corn 10 ; wheat 84 ; outs ". ; rye SO ; barley 21; eggs 10; butter 12 to 18; potatoes 20; hogs 1.75; poultry da ib. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Dny'o Trading an. I Clocing Quotations. ('Iili-.lgo, June lit. 1!piiiiih ft 1 1 tit Hie tliit'xlit'is Unit tin' i.mii is M'i miiiiii Iii'ImiI tut lit t ii In a Hi in tune In tin- Iii-iii limiktt tiitii. At tit- i Ium- July ilrllM'ij Miih up ',,!. Colli iliuwi'il a k-iIii "f '.i Dills wt'lu ulT lv mill iiiilhluns ui'lu tlunii 2"ti7H.c. I'llllllIK IHllCn. Wlicut-July, we; Ki-iit., S2'ic; Jir Ctilll-Jillr, r.:P4u; Si-lit , Mt', IH-C, !',. Outs -July, .'Sl-'ji', Sept., -".io, Ui-o., -UK--I'oik- July, sL'.;c'i'j; Si-pi., JlL'.ST'i. I.unl July, Si.tUK,,, St pi., ?7. IWt. ItlliH-July, $7.:i7... Sfpt., S7.U."i. L'IiK-iiko t'lixli I'ikcM -Nn, J liu nl wlic-nr, fl.no; .No. a limit w liiut, no-jd'-'f; Su. J t-ilsli cm ii, .rl'i;"it-; No. 1! iiimIi iiiUh, liO'lt tllWH'i So. - nliltu nuts, :i'."i.T.'".c. Chicago Live Stock. Chli'iijM, June i;i."Cuttl. Ui'i-ilits, n. .Mill; stt-udy: s'iiimI to pilini Mri-u, ,"i.."illit Iiil.".; ioot- to iiii-iIIiiiii, I,IK,,,-,, HtotKt-l-i ninl fi-L'ili'is, J i.Vii-i.so, ions, $l'..'iik,( i.i.ii liWfi'iH. tzMiiZMt, iiuim-iN Sl.i'iOtrj.-io, bulls, f--'''! I ; tilUi'x, if.'l itsiMI -.'."t, lloK-. Ilt'itlitb, i r, i n n i , Muni) , niist'i) una Itllti Iti-I . $." '."i'iJj. fjij; pun) to I'lndie lii'iuy, $.. liifu.'i to, i i.iik ! In my, $ imki.'i lu, lls'lit, .V-'.Vti.-, lu'ij. , nn, f M,.N jvjijti O.UtMi. Slut p-Ittt t-lpi!,, Il.ioi, Min,l, Biiiiil to t'liulii' wtilit'ih, JUifii,'!..',"!, full lu illiiit'i' IlilM'il, j:i.,Mi, 1 10, Mtriu hlu-ci, 4oo'.(."i i;i, iiiiiIm imiitis, i tv,(ii;jj, tc.i trn l.iinlis, $;eiki(iiit.'i, South Omaha Live Stock. South lliiiiilni, Jinn- 111 'iittli llt'i-flpti. Zi,'. lift i f, htroiiu. Oi IiIkIiii, nutut sti-ois, fll.T.I'n," 7,1, niHh ninl IhIIVik, tMM Ui.!i: westt-iil sti-ciii, jn.'.'.Vi." II) vuillii'iH, fjnoi.'teo: slmki'is ninl inili-m, (.iiikj 4S.1. fiilu's, .lusii.',;:, Iiiiils. st.iK, t'tc, tl.M.M. lliis' lti'iiiits, i:i,(i, hti-uiiy to simile lower, Iiciiij f.'i l.Viiii yjiij, uilxul, f3.irafi.J7';. HkIii, is r.'iv.(.v.'-jii. iK, IIOiK-itoUl; hulk of kiili-N, Kt l.ViU.Jii-i. SllCfp Hlll'iN. 1 .MHl, flfllll.V, Mltl-:,, f.7.V!(,r..'i; wttlurs 91 4al U0, ciM-s, 4.Uki4.Vj, laiuim, :.. -(ti .'... Kansas City Live Stock. Kmisns City, June 1.1 -Cnttlp- iciits, U.OOO, Klt'llllj , tlll IttflTS, $.'110, (nil- ,, Kood, H'.Wl.'.U); MCkti-ril fill stft'iH, ifi-, (ilo.'iO, sioiktTu ninl fet'iitTH, f.uny,ita't, cows and liflfcr. $'.'.2.V,( po; hullh, rL',.Mi,j, 40; cnhiH, S-'l OfaS.TS. lluKi-ltPi-clpib, 1U.US). r.c luwcr; lop. $5.-i0, hulk of kiIp, l3.'J.V.iW) heavy, :i.'.'.V,i;..L'7ij, pm-kcn, l5r.(iis:io, pii ii mi nKtit. s.i i.vu.v;a. Shi't-p- lpielil. 5,nii, sti-ajy Bnj acthcj luiiihi, j.'i Ti'uJ.JS, did ewci uua yturllugj, wmw'OVs f i I, . 1 i I