I- t 4 il s 11 i 11 Ii 2 art The Norfolk HeJs W N HTJ8E Publleber UA1IV KMatillslifxt M7 rr ill HnnlT Ir farrier ek It etuis ltj mall ler jrn JW r Entered M Urn rostofllee nt Norfolk aeond class matter TeleiJionest Editorial Department lfusliiers Olllce Mid Job Id Nn ooms No M2 ior mKKtY NiWSHlllNAI TbeNewseMaWlflieil 1KM The Journal established 1MT K erj FrldAy llj mull ir jrot 1M Nek l A Cincinnati woman tfavo hor bus tamlii thick coat of whitewash for comluR homo drunk ami announced thnt there wnn some of tho cloiuminR mntorial loft in tho pail for tho saloon keeper if ho would cull Hit roforin method limy not have br wide n range as thnt of tho famous Mrs Nation but it will probably bo just as effective whero applied Thcro is ft Blmnp in tho Btrnwborry market in Oninbn whioh will bo pleas ing intplllRcnce to lovers of tho berry if not to tho growers Two earn of tho fruit wore received WedneRday morning nnd with tho lot of hold overs on hand bring tho price to f 160 to a60 per cbbo One dealer is of tho opinion that benles ro now bb cheap ns they will bo Bold during the Reason Omaha should certainly hnvo a hnml Komo and commodious auditorium if tho energy and cnthuBiasm of boiiio of its supporters aro taken into considera tion During the tour of tho manu facture and jobbers through tho South Platte country Prank L Campbell for merly of this city wbb presented with n bunch of lilocB by n yonug lady nt D wight Ho put it up at auction for tho benefit of the auditorium and it brought J7 It was again put up nnd brought f0 GO and tno next timo it sold for 4 Tho young lady who presented tho tlowers will undoubtedly bo sur prised to learn that they were worth 3460 to tho auditorium fund Tho sympathy of the peoplo of the en tiro country is with President McKinley in his hour of trial and all will hope that Mrs McKinley will bo spared to him for many years Her distressing illness 1b all tho moro deplorablo in that it comes during a tour of tho country that has beon so pleasnrablo to tho peo ple of the country nB well as momburs of the presidential party and ono that promised so union to all concerned Tho trip hoB undoubtedly proven fatigu ing to Mrs McKinley who has beon nu invalid for yenrs nnd she has under taken more than her condition per mitted her to enduro Tho earucBt wiehea of the peoplo are for her early recovery Edward Atkinson tho Boston patriot has broken out nfreBh Ho says When the question is put Who will enlist for tho Philippine war few but degenerates and deadbeats nnBwer the call There are fow poor enough and few belonging to the second order of fools not tho natural fools who euliht for this ghaBtly service This is the mine Edward who endeavored to con vinco these fools degenerates aud dondbeats that they wero lighting a hopeless cause against truo patriotism Ho was a leader in democratic attaokB against the administration and is a friend of his country of which that party should be proud He should be in great demand to welcome returning soldiers home from the Philippines It was Aguinaldo8 policy to conduct guerilla warfare and eudeaver to divide eentiment here It was constantly hoped that a party would come into power which would givo him and his followers the full control of the islands with therehnany tribes speaking differ ent languages Looking at the situa tion now without political bias it must bo acknowledged that it was not an un reasonable policy as the chief issue be tween the two great parties were unon this same question The news of Mr McKinley s re election followed after a time by the announcement that congress had voted to place in his hands full power and meauB to carry out his plans of enforcing order in the Philippines did not reaoh the island until Christmas By the end of January it had flittered slowly throughout the province of Luzon At ouce a change was apparent Although a standing offer by General Otis of thirty dollars for every rifle brought in had resulted in the surrender of but few in many months in Febru ary the rifles began to pour in by the thousands Men and officers surrend ered everywhere President of Philip pine Commission Schnrmann OFFER TO BUY FAIR GROUNDS 6tate Board Makes Proposition of 15000 for Site at Lincoln Lincoln May 17 The state board of public lands and buildings decided to offer 15000 for a clear title to the old state fair grounds two miles north west of the city William McLaugh lin and O W WebBter representing ta majority of the stock In the grounds have taken the proposition under con sideration but will give no decision nntll after they have conferred with the other owners The property was offered for sale for 2236050 Land Commissioner Follmer chairman of the board said yesterday that tho states offer of 15000 was final and that no more than that amount would Jbe paid for the property murrvstti w IK IB BI City Council Met in Regular Session Last Night BIDS FOR COAL ARE OPENED V W llnuwrh wm tlift HnrrrMful Hidden Water Commissioner Hlinpsun 1rescnt III Iltport for Year Ilouds Approved rtnd Other lliislnesa TtMisacted Tho city connoil met in regular bob- Hion last nicht with Connoilmon Brunv inund OlomentR Degncr Gow Spell man Uhle and Westervolt present AbBcnt Mayor Koonigsteiu and Council man Walker President Hrnminnnd presided during tho pension Minutes of tho regular and special meotings of May 2 I 7 and 8 wero road and approved Messrs Itainbolt Widaman and Matron appeared as a committeo from MathowHon poBt No 100 G A II nnd requested tho council to appropriate 2r to help defray tho expense of properly observing memorial day On motion tho 2fi was appropriated aB requested Tho bond nnd application of L L Itcmbe for a plumbers license wero ex amined found sufficient and on motion 3W7 TM approved nnd tho license granted The bond of J C Stitt as wnter com missioner wbb examined nnd on motion same was approved and acoeptcd The bond of H H Hoyt as special police was examined and on motion ap proved Councilman Degner reported that the expiring insurance policies had been re written Tho auditing committoe reported as correct tho water commissioners report for tho past yearns followB Norfolk Nebraskn November 1 1000 To tho Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen I have the honor to report for the six mouths end ing October HI 1000 Tho collections by Mr Patterson my prede cessor from May 1 to Juno 1 1900 fUlO 35 He paid city certificates 49 1 10 And cash to me 124 GO TotalB fW 15 1U 115 Which waB duly audited by your com mitteo nnd tho certificates I now baud yon From Juno 10 to October 81 1000 1 have collected myself 1300 53 Cosh received from Patterson 124 00 Total fl521 10 Total earnings waterworks 2015 88 I havo paid city certificates as follows No 005 118 4G NoilM iil 08 No OUfl 104 05 No 044 17 50 No 048 45 00 Tonl 208 08 I have paid to oity treasurer the fol lowing receipts No 811 00 00 No 815 7r 00 No 810 125 00 No 821 100 00 No 824 100 00 No 825 200 00 No 827 250 00 No881 118 11 Total 1228 11 City certificates as nbove 208 08 Total 1521 10 I hand you herewith receipts and cer tificates There remains unpaid somo 30 all of whioh will bo paid in a few days on the return of tho parties from whom most of the 80 is due The exponBeB of the waterworks for the said six mouths are ns follows Salaries 477 50 Coal 1180 87 Supplies 172 75 Repairs 104 00 Total 1005 12 It should be kept in mind in estimat ing the receipts and benefits received from your city waterworks that we have free use of water for the citv hall building two public schools and one private school three public water fount ains all the water used in street sprinkl ing aud for fire protection the cost and value of the lost named use being im possible to estimate Tho machinery pumps boilers etc are in good working order due to the eilicient work and care of Charles O Manwiller your engineer The preseut system of paying for water is in my opinion unjust unfair and one sided giving as it does the ad vantage to the dishonest careless con sumer who wastes water and causing the nones t careiui consumer to pay more for water than he should This evil can in my opinion only be reme died when tne amount of water con sumed is measured out to eaoh one and each oomumer pays only for what he uses The result of putting in water meters in other towns around us so far as I have been able to learn has been favorable saving as it does in the con sumption of coal the great item of cost in operating the works and stopping the immense waste of water by careless indifferent consumers for I am satisfied that its the waste of water and not the use that causes the cost of our water system Very respectfully J E Simpsov Water Commissioner Norfolk Nebraska May 0 1001 The Honorable Mayor nnd City Council Norfolk Nebraska Gentlemen From November 1 1000 to May 1 1001 I have collected and paid to the city treasurer water taxes to the amount of 148525 for which find receipts at tached hereto There remains uncol lected and unpaid for the same period the sum of 550 I have spent much time and labor in correcting and making up the list of water consumers and designating the premises by street and numbers I now respecuuuy recommeua to yon that a careful house to bouse canvass be made covering the entire water system of the city to find out who are using water and for whot pnrposos nnd thnt tho consumers are all paying tho proper amount of tux under tho water ordi nance 1 repent my suggestion in my laRt re port In my opinion thero will be no justice or right in tho matter of tho nso and payment tor water untu tno meter system is introduced nnd each consumer pnys for what ho uses J suggest you Rhould mnke n meter rnto Roon so thoeo who wish to pnt in a meter can do so the present meter rato being prohibitive Very respectfully 7 E SlMISON Water Commissioner The committeo on fire and police re ported that they in connection with tho chief of police and chief of tho flro do- pnrtment had inspected tho alloys and premiscR within the flre limits and or dcrcd them cleaned The report was accepted Tho Ftrett and nlley committeo re ported that tho car of stone hnd been re ceived nnd whs being placed in cross ings As thero wero 18 moro crossings that would have to bo replaced at ouco tho committee recommended that another car of stone be purchased Tho report was accepted The pnblio works committee reported that they have had tho premises around the pumping station cleaned up nnd brick work on tho boilers repaired also the dwelling house nnd hnd ordered re pairs for tho large pump The com - r mm THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAY 171901 mitteo recommended that the bill for labor and material for repairs on boilers and dwelling be allowed at this meeting The report was accepted A communication from the ohief of the fire department for new hose and other necessary supplies for the fire de partment waB read It was decided that all old hoso should be tested before anything was done towards purchasing new hose and the request for other sup plies was referred to the committee on flro nnd police with power to act Bids for furnishing coal to the city for the enBuiug six mouths were pre sented as follows May 10 1001 To the Honorable Mayor and City Connoil Norfolk Neb Gentlemen We offer to deliver coal nt the oity pumping Btation for the six months ending Nov 1 1001 at the following priceB Rook Springs Black per ton 885 Weir Oity slack per ton 8 85 Yours Truly O W Bkaasch May 10 1001 The Norfolk City Council Gentlemen We offer to Bupply coal to the city of Norfolk for the next mx mouths at tho following prices per ton delivered Rock Springs slack 8 84 Rock Springs slack and screening i t 78 Yours Truly Saltxk Coal Ghain Co By O B Salter Norfolk May 10 1001 To tho Hon orable Mayor and City Council Gentle men I offer in car loads delivered in coal bins nt waterworks as required for the ensuing six montbB Missouri steam coal at 385 per ton Missouri mixed nut coal nt 850 per ton Iowa egg coal at 370 per ton Respectfully submitted D Rees The Iown egg coal is specially pre pared for steam purposes nnd 1 have a car now on track which you are cor dially invited to examine D Rees Norfolk Neb May 10 1901 Honor able Mayor and City Council I will furnish Rock Springs slack coal de livered to the pumping station weighed on disinterested scnles I to pny the weighing for 8 87 per ton cash nt the first regular meeting following the delivery of the coal Yours Truly H E Hardy On motion the bid of C W Braasch for Rock Springs slack coal to be weighed over disinterested scales was accepted Councilman Gow voting no Councilman Brummund reported they had bought the car of Missouri mixed nut of D Rees as proposed at last meeting but bad only accepted part of the car Chairman Brummund reported refer ence to the complaint about water rentals and that they had found matters very unfair in some instances but un der the ordinance there was no relief nnd recommended that the ordinance be amended On motion a special com mittee consisting of Couuoilmen Gow Degner and Wtstervelt was appointed to confer withjthe city attorney regard ing an amendment to the water rate ordinance On motion the public works commit tee in connection with the water com missloner was ins true ted to have the proposed water extension route sur veyed and advertise for bids for digging trenches to be presented at the next regular meeting The street aud alley committee was authorized to purchase another car of crossing stone On motion the city clerk was re quested to make a monthly report to the council hereafter Ordinance No 258 concerning certain sidewalks was read the second time and passed its second reading Ordinance No 257 concerning auction sales was read for the third time Mo tion was made that the ordinance pass its third and final reading but the mo tlon and ordinance were lost by a unan imous vote The council then adjourned The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 80 Minimum temperature 58 Average 71 Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for month lGG Barometer 2050 Forecast for Nebraska Generally fair tonight and Saturday except pos sibly local thunderstorms east portion Cooler west portion Saturday COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Numerous IlebU of the County are Cun Milled Madison Neb May 14 1001 At 1 oclock p m board of county commis sioners met pursuant to adjournment Present John T Hughes OhriBt Schmitt and H W Winter On motion minutes of last meeting wero read ana approved with the ex ception of claim of J S Barnes Un motion the action of board on claim of J S Bnrncs was reconsidered it hnving como to the knowledge of board that eight of tho wolf scalps for which bounty was claimed wero from wolves that had not been whelped Tho claim for bounty on these scalps was rejected Affidavit of S K Warrick secretary of the Battle Creek Creamery Co was read setting forth that tho personal property of said company was lUted nt home olllce in Highland precinct for the years 1808 1800 and 1000 nnd that therefore the assessment of part of the property in Green Garden precinct was erroneous Tho records showing that claim was correct on motion the clerk wan instructed to strike Boid tax from the tax list for said years Complaint hnving been made that J H Brown was assessed too high on household furniture in 1000 and an ex amination of schedule showing that said property was assessed at 10 in stead of 110 as reported on motion clerk waB instructed to correct tax liBt accordingly The complaint of Owen Wade that lot 10 block 0 O S Hayes addition was asBessed as improved in 1000 where as it was unimproved having been found true the clem was on motion instructed to correct said assessment Aug Schultz of Norfolk making complaint that he waB assessed with city tax in 1000 whereas he Hvcb ontBide of oity and tho same being found true on motion tho clerk was instructed to strike said city tax A D Howe making complaint that his hotel furniture was assessed at full value in 1000 instead of one fifth nnd assessor concurring tho clerk was on motion instructed to correct tax list ac cordingly On motion the following bills were allowed John Fridny nails 1105 Evans Irvin mnking shroud for Mrs Hill and material 175 J G Damon 1 wolf scalp 2 F J Squirrell 1 wolf scalp 2 D A Ommerman 7 wolf scalps 14 J L James 10 wolf scalps 20 ap plied on porsonal tax Mike Richardson 25 wolf scalps 50 applied on personal tax 05 cents Arthur Kaun 1 wolf scalp 2 Harry Vail 3 wolf scalps 0 Application to vacate part of East Second Btreet between block nine nnd ten Battle Creek was received and the law having been complied with A G Moyer T L White and Joe Dufphy were appointed commissioners to view the premises and report nt next meeting of board On motion board adjourned to 7 oclock p m Board met pursuant to adjournment On motion the following bills were allowed Gust Kaul salary for April 85 J J Orr one horse 100 Nisonger Marshall coffin for Mrs Hill 18 Fremont Tribune binding record 7 Sidney Cox livery hire and fees in case G A Freeman insane 0 Electric Light Co light for court house to April 20 1046 L R Prichard merchandise for Mrs Hill 3115 State Journal Co county plats 885 J J Adorns filing case etc 1075 applied on personaltax 254 Western Wheeled Scraper Co re pairs for grader 3640 Fisher Typewriter Co ribbons 450 Fremont Tribune stationery 1700 L F Merz nails 2528 Chr Scha viand fees in case G A Freeman insane 1050 A D Wilberger witness fees in case G A Freeman 4 applied on personal tax Canton Bridge Co Norfolk bridge G00 Wm Bates postage express etc 2860 Anton Bucholz 2 cots for sheriff 450 Norfolk Anzeiger legal blanks 550 applied on personal tax A R Fraser work on delinquent tax list 2750 applied on personal tax 117 Braasch Zuelow merchandise for paupers 4603 applied on personal tax 4183 L M Johnson bridge work 1650 J W Warrick lumber 8385 E N Smart fees in case G A Free man insane 1100 applied on personal tax 867 On motion the bond of O A Young quibt road overseer district No 21 was approved Un motion report of O M Boyles road overseer district No 5 showing balance due him 4085 was approved On motion board adjourned to May 15 at Soclook Board met pursuant to adjournment On motion 300 was transferred from the 1690 general fund to the 1000 general fnnd On motion the following bills were allowed 5w rsaei II W Winter cash for paupers 505 O W Crum salary for April 100 J B Donovan blanks 10 applied on personal tax 5 75 On motion bonrd adjourned to Juno 11 1001 at 1 oclock to meet ns n board of equalization Phil Bauch County Clerk FORGET ABOUT REBELLION Southern Philippines More Quiet Than Ever Under Spanish Rule Vancouver B C May 17 Accord ing to ndvIceB from tho orient per steamer KmpreBS of Indln tho Philip pine commission has nccompllBhed a great nmount of Important work In the southern Islands where tho Insur rection 1b nlmost forgotten Trade Is belnn developed nnd tho people pre- pnrcd for civil government Even the consorvntive Moron of Sulu and Min danao arc finding out that the Ameri cans arc good customers and communi cation has been cBtnbliBhed in places where outside intercourse was impos sible under Spanish rule It Is stated that about tho beginning of July a cen tral civil government will be llshed In governor composed Manila with Judge Taft as and n legislative council of Americans and Filipinos OMAHA WANTS THE MEETING Puts Up Fight for Next 8esslon of Grand Aerie of Order of Eagles San Francisco May 17 The reports of the ofllcers of the grand aerlo of Eagles now in session hero Bhow tho order to be in a flourishing condition The cnnditlntes for worthy grand pres ident are Delcary Smith of Spokane Wash and Dr J B Schwalka sheriff of Baltimore and also a candidate for mayor of that city For the meeting place of the next grand aerie there Is keen competition between Dallas Tex Atlantic City N J Denver nnd Omaha Nebraska Railroad Taxes Lincoln May 17 The valuation at which railroad property In Nebraska will be assessed for taxation this year has been raised approximately 75000 by the state board of equalization A portion of this amount represents the value of the new property of the Oma ha Bridge and Terminal company and an extension to a railroad in tho west ern part of the state Train Goes Into Washout Kaunas City May 7 The seconS section of westbound Union Pacific freight train No 11 was wrecked three miles east of Sharon Springs Kan at midnight nnd Engineer Harriman and Brnkemnn Cosgrove both of Ellis Kan wero killed The track for a dis tance of 60 feet had been washed out and the engine and two cars went over an embankment Baseball Scores Yesterday National League Boston 2 St Louis 6 Chicago 11 New York 3 Brooklyn 4 Cincinnati 6 Philadel phia 12 Pittsburg 2 American League Cleveland 2 Detroit 5 Boston 7 Baltimore 8 Chicago 14 Milwaukee 1 Washington 12 Phila delphia 5 Farmer Drowns In Well Arlington Neb May 17 Peter Nel son was found drowned in a well yes terday He was working at the well and it is supposed that he fell in ac cidentally LATEST NEWS OF TRADE Chicago Grain and Provisions ClilcnRO May 10 The f rnln market ruled cnslcr mill mtlier quiet todny July wheat closliiK Ve lower un a result of ruin July corn oloseil 4c am July onts lower Mny corn ilioppeil SHc while pro vislotiH Blioweil a closing ndvnnce of K8M1C In laril llV4c In pork ribs being unchanged Closing prices Wheat Mny 71e July 71Wl714c Coru Mny Me July 4iu4Vic Oats May Iork May IMbR May 7S0Cl782ls Inril May 30e July ail 1470 July 1482V 805 July 785 705 July 705 Bept Sept 707 Cash quotations No 2 red wheat 71Vi3 73c No 3 red wheat TlTi72e No 3 spring wheat 0Rf71c No 2 hard wheat 72a72c No 3 hard wheat 7niQTe No 2 corn d537c No 3 new corn 4548c No 3 new yellow corn 44M47e No 2 oats 20 CJSOc No 2 white outs 3iya31c No 3 oats 2DV4c Chicago Live Stock Chicago May OSOO steady to slow butchers stock steady good to prime steers 5102000 poor to medium 4O0ifl00 stockers and feeders slow 30051000 cows 2004G5 heifers 2803400 canners 2103276 bulls arm 300S440 calves 21c higher 400fr0 Texas fed steers 42Wa40j Texas bulls 275i385 Hogs Hecelpts today 24000 tomorrow 20000 left over 2000 strong 2 S5c hlcher ton 305 mixed and butchers 56541500 good to choice heavy iKKft 685 rough heavy 506ftfi75 light 863 4158214 bulk of sales 5753085 fiheep Kecelpti 12000 Bbeep and yearlings strong 10c higher lambs irc manir clipped up to 505 Colorados 505 with era 4351S4C3 fair to choice mixed 41G440 Kansas City Live 8tock Kansas City May 2800 natives 300 Texans 60 calves native and Texas beef steers active and steady atoekrrs and feeders steady cows and heifers steady to weak good to choice dressed beef steers 5xaf00 fair to good 465i525 stockers and feeders 375 3400 tows 325400 heifers JI2a600 cannera 2258315 bulls 325fi47B calves 425S00 nogs Hecelpts 0000 steady to 6c higher top 587tt bulk 600 ftSM heavy 576afi87Vi mixed packers 300i372H pigs 460ufi26 SheepIle celpts 8300 MUOc higher western lambs 400S525 western wethers 42541470 western yearlings 40O480 ewes 375 470 culls 2503360 grass Texas sheep 376a25 spring lambs 560S00 South Omaha Live Stock 8nuth Omabn May lO Cattle Receipts 4000 active stronger native beef steers 440i35C0 western steers 40041485 Texus steers 3503435 cows and heifers 35041475 canners 20041340 stockem and feeders 3254J620 calves 36041060 bulls stugs etc 275J425 7000 2Hc higher heavy 572a 682 mixed 5074J670i light 5C0O 667 pigs 6004i5C0 bulk of sales 5C7 670 Bhetp Kecelpts SCOO strong year IIdcs 4002436 wethers 3763420 ewes 32641400 and stock sheep 300 6375 lambs 00510 spring Uusa 17eM Ilewnre of Ointment for Catarrh thnt tnntftln Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange tho whole system when entering it through the mncouB surfaces Such nrticles should never bo used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians ns the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them Halls Catarrh Cure manufao tnred by F J Cheney Co Toledo O contains no mercury nnd is taken internally acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system In buying Halls Catarrh Cure bo sure you get the genuine It is taken internally nnd made in Toledo O by F J Cheney Co Testimonials free Sold by Druggists price 75o per bottlo Halls Family Pills aro tho best University Commencement It should be remembered that Nor folks university of music as announced hut week is a home institution sup ported by homo pupils although at tached to the inter state system Its graduates are a home product nnd it is a matter of public interest to note their progress through the different grades Never in the history of Norfolk were there bo many young people engaged in the Btudy of music A small admission fee will be charged at the graduating exercises next Thursday evening May 28 to defray the expenses of the Audi torium management Miss Florence Newman who has been a great Buffer from muscular rheuma tism says Chamberlains Pain Balm is the only remedy that affords her relief Miss Newman is a much respected resi dent of the village of Gray N Y and makes this statement for the benefit of others similarly afflicted This liniment is for sale by Kiesau Drug Co Geo O Hickock Curtiss Wis says Foleys Kidney Cure has been tested and found to be all you claim for it I have given it to my father and it is the only thing that ever helped him A H Kiesau SherlflTa Sale Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by Chr Schavland clerk of the district court of Madison county Nebraska upon a judgment rendered in the district court of Madison county Nebraska on the ninth day of April 1001 in favor of T O Cannon as plaintiff and against John E Olney Charlotte E Olney et al as defendants for the sum of two thousand thirty one dollars and 40 cents 203140 the same being for taxes with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from April 0 1000 and costs taxed at three hundred and two dollars and sixty eight cents 30268 and accruing costs I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy Eaid decree to wit Lots fifteen 15 and sixteen 16 in block six G of the town of Norfolk Nebraska And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash inhaudonthe22nd day of May A D 1001 at the hour of 1 oclock p m of said day in front of the east door of the court house in Madison Nebraska that being the building wherein the last term of court was held when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned Dated thiB 18th day of April 1001 Geo W Losey Sheriff of said County Notice Richard Romig will take notice that on the 4th day of May 1901 J L Daniel a justice of the peace in and for Norfolk precinct in Modion county Nebraska issued an order of attach ment for the sum of 800 in an action pending before him wherein Sadie Beymer 1b plaintiff and Richard Romig is defendant and property consisting of a chainless bicycle has been attached under said order Said cause was con tinued to the 18th day of June 1001 at 0 oclock a m Norfolk Nebraska May 8th 1901 Sadie Beymer Plaintiff One wagon For Sale double Spring dray one set dray harness and one buggy harness In quire of HENRY MILLER James Richards M D OCULIST And Expert lloalst I Examination of the eye frek to patients and patrons Office 1404 Furn am St Omaha opposite Paxton Hotel For IlombiDF Sttai Fiitiog ramps Tanki Wind Mills Aud all work in this line call on W H RISH Satisfaction Guaranteed Flrat door Eoutii of The Daily Nbwb Offies B W JONAS FINE TAILORING Bnlts made to order and in the latest style Re pairing neatljjdono Ebop on Bonth Fourth St south of BajimBrot L L REMBE Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Mrers Force and Wind Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work First door Wet of Post Office yj J1 T fJtMM JjUBW if