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Bites of Insects Three Sizes 25c 50c and 100 Sold by dnifgtits or tent pot t paldoa receipt of pries HCBTHHITSMIDCO Ill III WUUmSU Yrk PATENTS U S AND HOREION PROCURED EUGENE W JOHNSON Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes 1729 New York Ave WASHINGTON D C fticoestablUhetl ttB Charges moderate Cor reapondence reiiueeted SEASONABLE SUGGESTION TAKE A TRIP TO Florida OR THE Coast Best Reached in Through Caw by Louisville Nashville R R fe Write for Information to C P ATMORE Genl Pass Ajcni L0UISV1UE KY TEftGHERSAND 8GH00LS Program of the North Nebraska Teachers Association AT NORFOLK APRIL 5 6 AND 7 Interetlng 8eMotis nml Large Attendants rrnmlncd Meeting of School Hoard lmt Nlght HIgh School Hoys Oet H0 to Help Itullil Iltltn Paid nnd Oilier Itiinlne Tranrcted Tiik Nkws is ablo to givo its readers in this issue tho program of tho Teach ers Association to ho hold nfc Norfolk April 5th to 7th This promlsos to ho ono of tho most interesting educational gatherings that will bo hold in Nobraska tho prcsont year A special rato of one and ouo third faro has boon granted by all railroads in North Nebraska ana it is anticipated should tho weather bo propitious that from HOO to 500 school toachors will assemble within tho gates of tho city at that time Wednesday AprU 5 1 80 p m Gener al M E church Music Invocation Address Supt P P Pauabaker Hart ington Paper Sensory and Motor Training W J Williams Columbus Discussion J A Dowdou Papor Civics II 1 Hapoman Ponca Papor Literature Miss Celia M Ohaso Nebraska normal Disoussiou Principal P E Ohaso In man O A Preston Osmond and Prof Peterson Papor Child Study Dr OConuoll Ponca Goueral Discussion High School declamatory contest M E church 7 30 p m Thursday I a m at M E church County School Section P F Pauabaker chairman Harting ton Paper What Should bo the Limit of the Subiects Scudied in tho District Schools C W Crum Madison Discussion D D Martiudale Nio brara Miss Oharlotto M Whito Wayne Paper How Can tho Superintendent Accomplish tho Greatest Good in his Visits 0 H Churchill Albion Discussion J F Daly Schuyler Thursday 9 a m at M E church Graded School Section A V Sun derland chairman Tekamah Meth ods in Teaching Reading Papor The Pollard Synthetic Method Miss Minnie Lund Blair Paper Word and Sentence Method Mrs J W Nation Genoa Paper Combined Method Eva E Mixer Pierce Methods in Number Paper The Grubo Method 0 P Carey Platte Center Papor Tho Spear Method Joseph 0 Hisey Chicago Paper Tho Combined Method L E Moyer Newman Grove Thursday 1 30 p m at M E Church General Music Paper Should University Require ments bo Made the Basis for a High School Course of Study D 0 OCon nor Norfolk Discussion P H Abbott Albion P F Newport Paper The Defects in the Present Mthod of Teaching Geography and How Remedied F S Perdue Madi sou Discussion Sue Cooper W E Weaver Columbus Mathematics H 0 Maynard Ponca General Discussion Paper Are wo Losing Sight of the Importance of tho Intermediate Grades in Our School Work Supt Laird Fremont Genoral Discussion Thursday 7 iO p m Lecture by Prof Ott of Drako Uni versity subject Sour Grapes Friday 9 a m at M E Church County School Section Papor School Libraries for Rural Schools Mrs Ella E J Patou Fuller ton Discussion O O Boe Fremont P H Culver Paper Nature Study in the Country Schools P F Pauabaker Hartington Discussion Oriole Adams Ella Cole man Lindsay Round Table Conference conducted by State Superintendent W R Jackson Friday 9 a m at M E Church Graded School Section Paper Art in the Education for Citi zenship F E George West Point Discussiou Mrs Sarah Briudley Col umbus Paper The Relation of Science to Moral Culture V G Hirous Pierce Disoussiou H E Funk Battle Creek Election of oilicera and reports of com mittees at M E church Friday evening Friday 1 ilO p in at M E Church General Music Paper Should Preference be Giytu to tho Professionally Trained Teacher U S Couu I H Britull Ellen M Aus tin Paper Bed Rock in Child Study II K Wolfe South Omaha General Discussiou Friday Evening TH NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 9 1809 Contest tn Debate by Representatives of Six High Schools School Affairs llcuel Procoodiugs of tho rogular mooting of tho board of odnoatiou held ou March I at 8 p m Thoro woro prosout Doan Braoggo maun Aid Luikart aud Matrau Tho mooting was called to ordorbyProsideut Dean Tho mluutos of tho last rogular moot wero read and ordered approved Tho secretary roportod having notillcd contractor of deflolonoios iu Lincoln building and also ruplios rooeivod from architects relative to olalins of contract or for extra comousatlou on account of brick Tho building committee to whom was roforrod tho hills of L 0 Mittolstadt for lumbor 22200 W H llish for plumb ing I107il Norfolk Foundry and Man ufacturing Co for furnace work 3703 roportod recommoudiug that bills of L O Mittolstadt aud W H Rlsh bo al lowed and bill of Norfolk Foundry and Mauufacturlug Co bo allowed at 7I2I On motion report was accettod aud bills ordered paid Norris Huso ropresoutiug tho boys of tho high school nddrossod tho board re questing au appropriation to purchase apparatus for tho high school gymnas ium Tho boys have raised by au outer taiumout 15 for a gymnasium fund aud need about 75 more Ou motion it was ordered that 50 be appropriated to bo expended with the advice of Mr Luikart of tho board of education Ernest Bridge reprosonting tho senior class iu tho high school addressed tho board in behalf of tho Milestouo aud ou motion it was ordered that six pages of that publication will be used by tho board of education Tho following bills wero read and or dered paid Braasch Recs coal 11 127 A Doguer supplies 510 G B Salter Sou weighing coal 1105 H H Miller dray 25 cents S F Dunn repairs 1485 John Friday repairs 10 15 T G Hight labor on building 20 S G Dean supplies 1050 Nebraska Telophouo Co March rent al4 Monthly pay roll 151485 On motion it wu3 ordered that cou traot be made with tho Nebraska Tele phone Co for two telephones one in tho High school and ono in the Washington school building at 4 per mouth Monthly report of Johu Friday treas urer for tho mouth of February show ing balance cash on hand In tho build ing fuud of 74 cents and iu the general fund of 211087 with unpaid warrants outstanding amounting to 1177341 was read and ordered filed On motion it was ordered that tho sec retary be allowed 25 extra compensa tion for extra work caused iu his oflice by tho construction of school buildings during past year On motion the rules wore suspended aud Messrs Aid Luikart and OCouuer wore elected as examining committee by acclamation On motion the board adjourned H C Matrau Secretary JOE GODDARD DISQUALIFIED Gui Ituhlln Awarded the Decision la the Firth Round New Yokk March 8 Gus Ruhlin of Akrou met and dofeatod Joo Goddard of Australia iu tho fifth round of what was to have been a 20 rouud bout before the Lenox Athletic club last night Both men stripped in excollont condi tion but Ruhlin had tho call in the bet ting This was certainly justified in the appearance of the man Ho evi dently saw that Joo could not offset his rushes and at the very beginning forced tho fighting Tho Australian went down frequently with good cause but toward the close of the contest he dropped without cause and was de servedly disqualified Ruhlin was a 2 to 1 favorite in the betting Itoebr Wine From the Turk Boston March 8 Ernest Roeber de feated the Terrible Turk in a wrest ling match last night iu Musio hall Tho match ended somowhat abruptly Roeber had the Turk on all fours the latter with his body arched and face close to the mat With a quick move ment Roeber woakeued the extouded arm of the Turk and bringing it quick ly to the rear started a back hammer lock Slowly the arm beut back in tho daugorous position and the Turks man ager acknowledged the defeat Roeber refused to accept tho fall To save his mans arm from being broken the managor gave up tho match President to Take a Trip South Wasiiinqtov March 6 Tho prosl dent has dofluitely decided to take a short trip south for rest his destination beiug Thomasvillo Ga where ho will be the guest of Senator Hanua The president will be accompanied by Mrs McKiuloy aud soma of their relatives who are at present stopping at tho white house It is tho purpose of tho president to make this trip ono exclu sively lor rest so no will inako no speeches aud hopes to bo relieved of publio attention as much as possible It is possiblo that if the weather favors tho presidential party will go to Savan nah from Thomasville and going aboard tho Dolphu make a short voyago in the warm waters of Uoridu and Georgia lliUllclin Commit Sutiilili Moitxivo SiV la March 8 Edward Lyinau a prominent oitiswu and Doiuo cratic leader of this county shot him self with uicdiil intent last night and the doctors tay hu cUu not live A VALUABLE INVENTION Interchangeable Hand and Horse Hay Rake and Sweep CHANGE FOR NORFOLK CAPITAL The MiMt 1rnrtlrul Farm Implement of the Kind Vet Invented Will Meet With n Heady Sale xt n Onml 1rollt Over ol of MMUiifiK tureStiKffrKtloii for lliiluf Men Aitorlittlnn The Iiitcrchaugoablo Hand and Horse Hay Kuku and Swoep is tho uunio of a now Invention whloh has just been patoittcd by P R aud N Miller pntcti ail fanners and mechanics who live it fow miles oast of this city Tho now rako Is Imilt upon outiroly now lines from ally thing now on tho market and promises to prove a groat seller beoausn It will materially save labor iu tho hay Hold Partners as well as local iuiplo plomout dealers who have examined tho model aro enthusiastic over tho now miichino Tho Messrs Millor have boon engaged upon the invention for threo years using a working modol in tholr own fields making one improvement after another until it scouts that thoro is nothlug more to bo dosirod Tho patent was issued January 21 1800 Prom sooing the drawings which aro ou ex hibition in tho patent oflice in Washing ton implement manufactnrors have bo come very much interested and several have writton tho invoutors asking that tho model bo sent them Iu compliance with one of theso requests tho model wont to tho Thomas Manufacturing Co Springfield Ohio last Saturday Hero is something that tho Norfolk Business Mens association could talto up to good advantage Instead of allowing tins machine to bo made somowhoio else a factory for Its manufacture Hhould bo established right horo at homo Tho miichiuos being composed largely of iron could bo made hero as cheaply as in any section outshio tuu coal aud iron districts and u largo plant would not bo required at least at tho beginning to produce them They can ho mado to soil at retail as low as tho ordinary rako leaving a good profit over tho cost of manufacture aud us thuro seems no question but that tho doiuand will bo largo the success of such a factory would bo assured front tho start A company to put this implement ou the market would uot require a largo capi tal As new enterprises of this charac ter aro what Norfolk particularly wants Tm Nkws would suggest that tho Messrs Millor bo invited to exhibit thoir invention aud oxplaiu Its details boforo the next meeting of the Business Mens association CITY DADS DELIBERATE They Vault Judgment on Variouii Ilihllr Mutter of Intercut und Pay lllllit Due Tho regular meeting of tho city coun cil was hold last evening Thore woro present Mayor Simpson and Couucilmeu Brummoud Buoholz Davenport Hutcheson Viele and Spear Abseut Degncr The minutes of tho rogular meeting of February 10th aud adjourned regular meeting of February 27th wero read and approved Treasurers statement of February showed tho following balances General fund 140 Interest fuud 289005 Road fund 15517 Water fuud 180052 Sinking fuud 520 18 Fire department fuud 2400 Read and referred to auditing com mittee Police judges statomeut for January showing 0 collected read and referred to auditing committee The committee ou firo and police de partment reported that they iu connec tion with the chief had made au exami nation of all tho school buildings All buildings were reported to be in a safe condition excopt tho Edgowater school house where tho stove was found to be located too close to tho wainscoting and no zinc was provided under the stove Some rubbish was found In all tho basements On motion tho chief was requested to call the atteution of tho school board to the condition of the Edgowater school building All tho janitors hud cheer fully agreed to clean out tho rubbish L L Rembe appeared aud requested a plumbers licence for March aud April pro ratod upon tho auuual rato It was moved by Spear that tho request be left to tho city attorney with full power to act Carried Petition of M C Walker aud othors asking for the opening of certain streets aud alleys In O S Hayes addition was ou motion referred to committee on streets aud alloys Tho question of adoptiug tho Frudeu field system of bookkeeping in tho water department was referred to auditing committee with power to act Mr Brace of the Hartford Steam Boiler Insurauco company appeared and stated that the insurauco ou boilers at tho waterworks expired this month and asked if same was to be renewed Ott motion coiumitteo ou publio works was instructed to renew tho insurance for threo years It was moved aud carried that tho clerk and attorney be instructed to issue tho annual oloctiou oall Bill of W L Kom for 1075 for jan itors Rorvico was roforrod back to tho rndltlng commlttoo Bill of A N Eddy for 1 for hauling prisoners to jail laid ovor front February 2 was roforrod back to auditing com mit too Tho following claims woro road and allowed TiintrtTrihiinu for printing 750 Norfolk Anzoigor printing 150 Etl Wognor fire alarm l H L Npaitldlng salary as ohiof of pollco 00 Prod Hldlor hauling hook and ladder O G Manwollor salary for February 15 II 11 Miller lire alarm and druyugo 0 John P Wright repairing sidewalk and Hhoveling snow l II E Hardy coal 2l7 P W Wheaton Third ward polls 2 O W Mihllls tlraylng 100 Nebraska Telephone Co for Febru ary 745 Gus Nit repairing hook and ladder 550 E A Koolor labor 245 W II Livingston salary as police for Fobruary 10 Aug Pasowalk repairing 250 II II Hoyt special police work for February 1407 L 10 Dudley special police work for Fobruary lU0 P Klontz freight charges paid 50 cents II 11 Patterson salary for Fobruary 50 H II Patterson stamps 1 1 D Branson lire alarm and tlray ngo 7 Martin Kano salary for February and labor 51 II II Patterson lessee electric light ing for February 100 Meeting adjourned PLANS FOKNEW BATTLESHIPS Will He iiThoimiilHl Ton Inrj nr Tliiiu the ftliilno unit M lmiirl Clim Wasiiimitov March 8 Tho plans for the threo big battleships authorized by tho naval appropriation bill just passed aro boing worked out Tho gen oral features of tho ships have Iwon tie fined subject to tho approval of tho sec rotay The battleships will be 1000 tons larger than tins Maine and Missouri class of a total displacement of lit 500 tons making them the largest ships iu tho American navy and about equal in dimensions to the best type of battle ships now being constructed abroad un der tho now practice Though larger than tho Maine tho ships will bo laid on almost thohamo lines beiug only a little greater in every dimension They will carry each four 12 inch guns iu turrets This caliber la au inch less than tho guns carried by the Oregon but by im proved design they will bo almost equal in penetrative power The 8 inch guns of tho Oregon type although they did voty effective work at Santiago and Manila have been abandoned But instead of eight 8 inch guns tho new ships will have no less than 10 guns of i inch caliber all rapid firors and 20 poundors This lat tery represents tho ideal proportion be tween guns as taught by the rieuce of our own fleets during the Spanish war und of the Chinese aud Japanese vessols during their late war Tho speed of tho new ships will bo 18 knots an advanco of two knots ovor tho Oregon class but just equal to that of the now Maine Ileldeufeld on the Stand Chicago March 8 Baron von Bci denleld took tho stand yesterday and testified in his own behalf against the chargo of murdering Detective Ghnrloi McDonald Ho declared that McDon ald had repeatedly threatened his lifo aud that it was to be able to protect himself against a probable attack that ho grow Into tho habit of carrying a re volver He said that an McDonald en tered the saloon in which tho defend ant was taking a drink ou the uight of the murder ho passod close to Von Beidoufeld saying as ho did so Now Ive got you Tho dofendaut then he declares caught aud shifted his revolver so as to have it within reach aud after McDonald had mado a number of threats ho startod to draw his rovolvor and then Von Beidenfold shot him dowu Tho baron told his story well and evidently made a favorable impres sion upon tho jury His direct evideuco was uot complotod when court ad journed for tho day Flerre Htnrm at Cape llaltera NoitHOLK Va March 8 From Hat teras to Norfolk a fierco storm is raging almost equalling iu intensity that of Feb 13 The wind is blowing at the rato of 40 miles au hour und is accom panied by suow aud cold A big vessel whoso name cannot be ascertained has gono ashore at Gull shoals near Hat teras The lifo savers are ou tho scouo but it is feared tho storm will preveut them from rendering uny assistance Tho cruiser Brooklyn now on hor way to Hampton Roads froui Havana to take on Admiral Schley for Plymouth Eng is thought to be nomo where off the coast in the storm The storm caino up unexpectedly and foars are expressed that many vessels have been caught off tho Virginia aud North Carolina coasts aud muy bo in danger Van lleeat Dofnutt turphy Dayton O March 8 Johnny Van Boost of Hot Springs wou a hotly con tested lout last night over Austruliuu Billy Murphy iu tha sixth round Mur phys science was of no avail against liia oppoueut8 hitting powers The final rouud was settled iu a minute uud u half by loft aud riuht swings which put Murphy down uutil niua was couuted Ho got up so groggy that tho reforeogavo the decisiou to Van Hoest ROUT OF THE REBELS Filipinos Fail to Take Manila Water Works KEEP UP INTERMITTENT FIRE WathltiEtsn Volunteer and Ftve Man Wounded tn the Fight Hlith Artlllery aml a liiuhoal Shell Poiltlon Opposite flail Pedro and Ooiiipet Them to Itetlre Native Almne Vlng of Truce Manila March 8 Whllo tho robols had concentrated tholr forces with tho evident pttrMso of attacking tho water works no direct attempt was mado to capture tho American itositiou hero Detachments from General Halos and General Whoatonn brigailns cleared tho country yesterday At daylight tho onomy woro discovered trying to mount a gun across tho river f rout San Pedro and tho Sixth artillery promptly shelled tho rebel battery Temporarily Mopping work tho onomy poured a fu Hilado of musketry across tho river but a gunboat moved up and cleared tho hanks of the stroam with rapld flro guns All was quint during the uight PostolHcos have boon established at Negros Oeliu and Hollo and the clerks loft yesterday for tholr respective posts by tho steamer Espana At 3 p tn the temperature was 81 de gree Fahrenheit and the boat is in tense especially on tho lines where 21 mou woro prostratod during tho day Tho enemy is still iu front of General Wheatons lines Near Sun Pedro Miicatl they aro actively attempting to make tho positiousof tho Sixth artillery ou thu hills untenable their sharp shooters keeping up a constant lire all day Private Ixivojoy company O Wash ington volunteers was killed by a stray bullet Major Boll Seventh United Slates cavalry Privates Young and Outran Twentieth infantry and Pri vate Parks company 1 First Wyoming volunteers wero wounded today Tho rebels bolted at tho llrst slgu of tho advance but thoy separated into small bodies whenever the covert af forded opportunities and kopt up a run ning lire By a series of rapid advances followed by Hank movements tho en emy was completely routed as far unt il Guadeloupe ou tho right uud al most to Mariqttiuu on tho left This morning tho onomy in front of General Ovonshiuos lino sent out a flag of truce but returned when Liou tonant ICoohlur with two uiuu ail vanced to meet it This ufteruoon they again showed a whito Jug aud again two olllcers and an intorprotor advanced When tho Americans were about 200 yards from tho rebel party tho latter dragged rifles from behind their lmclcs and opened fire upon them but fortuuatoly without effect Haw thornes battery llrod two shells killing several of the enemy Klotuu Nmjro Soldier Giiattanooua Touu March 8 Tho Eighth United States immunos colored commanded by Colonol Iluggins was mustered out of tho sorvice yesterday Five hundred of tho discharged men many of whom woro undor tlu influ ence of liquor wont home by tho Nasli villo road and as thoy woro leaving tho yards in tho city a number of tho men who had in some way secured revolvers began to discharge them iu the ulr aud luto sheds and vacatit houses A drunken sergeant standing ou the rear platform fired directly at W W Uark ius car inspector of tho Nashvillo road the bullet striking him in thu right log This was tho signal for a gouoral fusil lade ami several hundred shots wero flrod Andrew Ledforda countryman who was standing noar tho track was shot in the face and seriously wounded A tologram was forwarded to Bridge port to stop tho train and au effort will bo made to secure the arrest of too riot ous soldiers Four WoiiTH March 8 William Jennings Bryan was enthusiastically received by 2000 people hero last night Today ho will address tho Texas leglsla tnro Crippled by Rheumatism Those who have Rheumatism find thi iselvea growing steadily worse all tho while One reason of this is that tho remedies prescribed by the doc ton contain morotiry and potash which ul timately intensify the disease by caus ing tho joints to swell and stiffen producing a severe aching of tho bones S S S has been curing Rheumatism for twenty years even tho worst case which seemed almost incurable Cant O K tluuhes tliu popular railroad conductor of Columbia S O bad an tteii t tU i ence with lUieiiuiatlMii whloh convinced nil inn tuvrn i iiuiy one curt for that painful dU case He gays I wa4 a Krtat HufTeror from mus cular ItheuDiatlniu for two yean I could Kl no permanent relief from any medicine pre orlled by my physician I took abouladozpii bot tles of your 8 S 8 and now 1 am M well a I i evrr wan InmyJIfe Iain are that your medicine cured me and 1 would recommend It to an one ocS HmP guttering from any blood dlsewo Everybody knows that Rheumatism is a diseased statu of the blood and only a blood remedy is tho only proper treatment hut a remedy containing potash and mercury only aggravated tho trouble CC Cfbr tarfcv IHUWBWK3XVV The t Blood being Purely Vegetable goes direct to the very cause of the disease and a per manent euro always results It is the only blood remedy guaranteed to con tain no potash mercury or other dan gerous minerals Books muiled free by Swift Specific Company Atlanta Georgia