Ill- u r if The Norfolk Weekly News J3RNE8 TYLER Attorneys at Lnt Norfolk I J II llArnc i M DTylei Nebraska JK H T IIOLD13N Homeopathic Ilivslclnn nnil Surgeon OUioo over ItlzeiiB Nntiotinl ISmikCjOtllop hours 10 W to 12 00 n in ami 2 o 5 -00 pm BTOUinKS 700 to 800 Hogldouoe Tolopliono No 0 Ollico No 101 Norfolk - - Nebraska f pit C S PARKER DENTIST At Piorco livery Monilnyl Mast lUock - - Norfolk Neb H COLE DENTIST Offleo oyer Cltltene Natl Hank Hooiilonee one block north of Conffrogntlonal fllmrou Norfolk Nebrnaka yISS MAItY SnELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker Up stairs In Cotton olook otot Uanmi tore Firit claas work guaranteed Norfolk Nebraska pOWBRS HAYB Attorneis at Law Boom 10 11 and 13 Mad Blook Norfolk - Nebraska gKSSIONB BELL Undertakers and Embalmera BeialonsBlk Norfolk Aye Norfolk Nebraska f M pBERTSON Attorney at Law Rooms 1 and 2 Robertson Wilton Block Norfolk For Plumbing Steam Fitting Pumpt Tanks Wind mills And all rDpnir work in this Una cu W H RISE S Satisfaction Qnaianteed First door sontb of Daily New office ED WEGENER Livery Feed and Sale Stable Hack Line in Connection Telephone 68 Mrs H HHull miiarvM Facial Treatment Manicuring and Shampoo Will gladly call at yonr homoe and do any of tbi work Orders taken for fine hair switobee Perfect match guaranteed Bealdonce on Klrtt street Junction Orders may be left at thf J emotion Drn Store Telephone 16 Our Stock is Moving Very Fast You ask why Low Prices Honest Goods Great Variety A FUSELADE Of Beal Bargains uwaitM yon in Diamonds Watches Jewelry Sterling Silver and Sil ver Plated Goods Cut Glass China and everything iu Musicnl Goods in cluding Orgnns and Pinuos which we sell on easy payments Seooud hnnd organs at 20 to 5 New ones 50 up Save Your Eves Hayes the Famous Optician guaran tees every pair to fit He has iltted thousands of people and haB their names to show the large business ho has done in Optics HAYES Jewelry and Music House Norfolk - Nebraska CLOSE ON Boers Building Entrenchments Near Beleaguered City BRING REPORTS OF BOER LOSS Jrcc Stiito lrc II In Minted llml Three Iluiitlrcil Killed nnil YVotiiiilnil tit Nmv tlurp AriaiifjcMiirnt Coniplctcil For IIiiIIcih Advance Iroin Dm linn London Nov 10 The most interest iiift fact mill the only news of tho war now conies from the western frontier tho accounts of Colonel Bailen Powells brilliant exploits at Mafekinfj forming quite lively anil encouraging reading Trench work is quite novol in Boer tac tics anil some curiosity is evinced as to who may be directing and as to what is still to bo shown Nevertheless both at MufekiiiK and Kiinborlcy conditions seem altogether favorable So far us Natal is concerned tho Britisher must possess his soul in patienco and trust to Jeneral Bullor Belated dispatches from Ladysmith tinted Nov 7 toll of a languid bombard ment and of si native rumor that tho Basutos nro on tho warpath which is supposed according to ono correspond ent to huvo the effect of inducing somo of tho Orange Free State troop- to abandon tho siogo and return to their own territory nnd is accountablo for the 6lack attempts on Ladysmiths defense Another correspondent says it is re ported that in the attack on tho Free State forces at Newdorp tho Boers had 1100 in killed and wounded If tho re ports that tho Freo State burghers aro tired of tho nfTuir and aro going homo Ehould bo true tho fact would bo most important as their retirement would probably compel General Joubert to withdraw northward The statement that tho Boers aro entrenched so closely to Ladyhinith is held in some quarters to indicate that they aro running short of ammunition for guns All General Bullers arrangements for the advanco from Durban it is rumored are prac tically comploted and news of it may bo expected in a few days Tus war office NORFOLK NEBRASKA THURSDAY NOVKIMHKR 1 1890 lias received several disnatenns d with military details but it i likely those will be published whereabouts of General Buller publicly known here ling not Tho not Colonel Plumer it is thought has abandoned the attempt to relieve Matc hing SemW tliisli tn iim Philadelphia Nov 10 The United of Philadelphia last night observed the ilSd anniversary of the death of tho Manchester martvrs Allen Lurk in and OBrien by a mon ster entertainment at tho Academy of Music and beforo tho exorcises were over tho assemblage resolved itself into an indignation meeting against En glands war with tho Boers Strong resolutions wero unanimously adopted protesting against any and all attempts to form an alliance between this coun try and England because it would bo odious to tho 20000000 of Irish do scent who have aided so much in the building up of this country and that we express our cordial sympathy with and most earnest wishes for tho success of tho Boers iu their gigantic struggle for homo and liberty and that out of our common funds tho sum of 25000 bo forthwith sent to tho Transvaal re public for tho purpose of furnishing medicino and provisions for tho wounded soldiers ItolxitH Will Fight It Out Nnw Youic Nov Hi Congressman B S Roberts of Utah who is at pres ent in tho city denied tho report that ho intends to resign his seat shortly nfter congress meets in pursuance of tho wishes of the elders of tho Mormon church I have seen many such stories siuco I camo east said Mr Rob erts but there is absolutely no truth in them nnd no basis for tho state ment I will say as emphatically as I can say it that I do not intend to resign nnd never have had any such intontiou since my election I was fairly elected nnd purposo to light it out to tho end with all tho vigor at my command Devrean In loatul Deficiency Washington- Nov 10 A postal de ficiency of 0010777 for tho fiscal year just closed almost a 27 per cent de crease from last yoars deficiency is shown iu tho annual report of Third Assistant Postmaster General E O Madder Tho total receipts from all sources wero over 91000000 Over 4700000 stnnips in all huvo boon sup plied to tho Philippines 4080000 to Porto Rico 18420000 to Cuba nnd 45- 000 to Guam during the fiscal year - - - - CnHhler la nn Kiiili7zlnr Sioux Citv Nov 10 Myron B Spencer of Chicago has been found guilty in tho district court of Woodbury county of embezzling money iu a largo amount from tho Barber Asphalt Pav ing company while acting as its cashier iu this city He mado a defenso that tho money was not stolen in Woodbury county and that it was not tho property of tho asphalt company TRAIN FALLSJ3IXTY FEET Tina Trump ISdlweil tu Huv lli rsl Killed lit rVeicht Wreck Vista Mo Nov 10 A through freight train on tho St Louis and San Francisco railroad fell 00 feet through a trostlo near here yesterday Tho engiuo got over safely Three tramps aro believed to bo buried iu tho wrook The crew escaped injury The cars wero completely demolished The crash was distinctly heard five miles away VOLUME OF PHOTQST GROWS 1iirlllii Ciml Ittiuiln Hutu Mnny Churnm it IMxt Im hint tun tit Aniitoi St Uifls Nov Hi When the session of the inteihtate commerce commission began yesterday telegrams from retail dealers in several California cities en dorsing the St Imis Business Mens league were read J R Hickman of the St Ixmis Man ufacturers and Jobbers bureau contin ued his testimony showing how tho wide dlHerence between carload and less than carload rates atlVeted tho iron and wagon trade He was followed by K C Simmons nl tho head of a local hardware house who saitl he did not desire to discuss tho existing rate schedule as a tralllo man but as n merchant who desired that competition should be unrestricted The discrimination which is being practiced he said Is not alone detri mental to tho Kt Louis wholesale trade but to the Pacific coast retailer as well It is clearly in restriction of trade and healthy competition to force a small dealer to conduct his business at a loss I have no complaint to make against existing rates except that the difference between carload and less than carload rates is too great and should bo dimin ished As the tariff now stands it fav ors tho rich as against tho poor The most interesting testimony dur ing the morning was that of J J Wait a Chicago traflio manager representing the hardware trade Mr Wait devoted much of his time to showing that somo extraordinary influence was brought to bear upon tho Pacific coast roads to adopt tho tariff of 1 8115 and read ex tracts from tho proceedings of the St Paul meeting in IKilS to show that tho influence was that of Pacific coast job bers END OF SUGAR WAR IN SIGHT Itcport thii TriiKt Unit Mnilo a Deal to liny Ip I llo IllllcpCllllllIlt ltilliimM Nnw YoitK Nov Hi The Times says According to somo Wall street reports the war between the sugar re fining companies is very near to a set tlement and that iu rather an extraor dinary way It is said iu fact that a consolidation of all the sugar reflningi companies of tho country is shortly to be brought about and that the American company has the project in charge But whether this consolidation talk is or is not without foundation it seems to be very generally accepted that an agreement between the warring com panies has practically been reached tho terms of which maybe announced at any time FOR KILLINGjfliN AMERICAN Italiini Trlcil in Italy fiottt Six Veur for Mnrilrr Coiuiiilttnil In Huston Washington Nov 10 The state de partment has received a cablegram from Mr hidings tho charge of tho United States embassy at Rome slating that Diblasi tho murderer of Ellis has been sentenced to six years in prison Diblasi killed Ellis who was a health officer in Boston owing to Ellis attempt to en force sanitary regulations He fled to Italy and tho Italian government re fused to surrender him on extradition proceedings becauso ho was an Italian subject They did agrov however to try tho man in Italy for murder and tho conviction has just been obtained on evidence supplied by tho Massachu setts authorities making a case almost without precedent m international law MKINLEY TOAGUINALDO Warning- MciHHgo Sent to Secure Protec tion oCSpnnUh IrlNoiiiirx Washington Nov 10 The president Is making efforts to secure tho protection of tho Spanish prisoners with the in surgents in tho Philippines A cable messago has been sent to General Otis and by him forwarded to General Mae Arthur with instructions to get it to Aguinaldo if possible relating to this subject Tho president requests the kindly and huniano treatment of the Spanish prisoners and tho messago also contains an intimation that any of the insurgents responsible for the ill-treatment of such prisoners will be hold to strict nccount when thoy nro taken by tho United States forces operating in tho islands Triple Tragedy ut Ultima City Kansas Citv Nov 10 John Hay slip a horse trainer yesterday shot his wife through tho heart and mortally wounded Charles Berry an ico wagon driver and Maud Mitchell aged 29 years Tho tragedy occurred at tho Mitchell womans houso in West Sixth street Mrs Hayslip had deserted her husband for Berry and Maud Mitchell had influenced her to make tho decision Arrested soon after tho commission of the crimo Hayslip admitted ho had de liberately planned tho murder for re venge Hayslip revolver in hand burst into a room where tho trio were and immediately began shooting Gllck Sella Stock rami Atchison Kan Nov 10 Ex Got eruor E W Click has sold his famous ouunuuii j un st oca iiirm situated near here to John W Knight of New York for 00000 The deal includes tho well kuowu Glick herd of short horn cattle lllK Meteor FalU Near Welmter City Wkiisteu Citv la Nov 10 A largo meteor fell iu tho woods just oast of hero last night It mado a holo about five feet square and is still seething and steamfug so that its full Biwj cauuot ba determined Fierce Fire ut Sioux City Sioux Citv Nov 10 Fire at 1 oclock this morning destroyed Solser Bros liquor store aud the Iowa Candy Cob plant Tho nrobablo loss is 60000 IG Llffl IN FLAMKS Steamship Patria on Fire In the English Channel IIUV3IAH SHIP KMliS TO RES0UB PitM ineri Aro Safely IjiiiiIiiI ill Dover nplitln nnil Crew Itefnso to Aliitiiilou tlm Venae lloplni to Itliu II Aniline ItiteiiKcrK A merle aim 1ONIon Nov KtThe llainburg Anieriean liner Palria which left Now York Nov I for Liverpool and passed the Lizard Tuesday is on lire near Dover All the passengers have been rescued and aro at Dover The Russian steamer Ceres sighted the Patria show ing signals of distress and demanding immediate help about 12 miles from North Hinder lightship The liner was enveloped in smoke The boats were gotten out and with great difficulty nil tho Palrias passengers numbering 150 were transferred to the Ceres which proceeded for Dover where she arrived just before midnight The passengers most of whom aro Americans on vaca tions say thoy learned from the officers that Captain Frolich hopes to put his steamer ashore at some point on tho coast where there will bo a possibility of salving her The scheme is a bold ono and docs credit to a gallant crew and it is hoped it may bo successful No Protrrom In jMolliieux Trial Nkw Youic Nov HI The trial of Roland B Molineux charged with the death of Mrs ICatherine J Adams was continued before Recorder Golf today Efforts wero directed toward securing a jury but notwitlisanding the fact that 10 talesmen were examined not one juryman was chosen Bartow Weeks counsel for the defense closely ijues tinned each of tho talesmen asking for definitions of terms and propounding hypothetical questions until Recorder off severely condemned any attempt whatever to confuso citizens summoned for jury duty Milium Will AhU nn Ailtnnee Indianapolis Nov Hi Twenty of the 110 members of the executive com mittee of the United Mine Workers of America are in session here and will be hero for somo days Yesterday the com mittee heard reports from all parts of the country There aro 11000 miners out on strikes in Oklahoma Kausas Missouri Montana Illinois aud Indiana Coal will not bo allowed to be shipped to tho territory where hero is a strike P Higher wages will bo asked when tho present scale expires in April next IJItr DnimiKCH for FoitT Doner la Nov 10 A jury in the district court yesterday decided the case known as Svenson against tho Marshalltown and Dakota railroad Svenson owns some valuable land in the vicinity of Gowrie through which tho Marshalltown road had secured right-of-way The sheriffs jury awarded Mr Svenson 800 An appeal was taken from this decision and the case was decided yesterday tho jury award ing Mr Svenson 2t00 as compensation Iowa Ml ii i l iet a Itnlnn DnsMoiNiw Nov 10 Tho coal mine operators in this district are nil united now in offering 1 per ton for mining coal and even at this rate which is 20 per cent higher than that agreed on by the operators and men last spring are not able to get enough men The scale of 80 conts was accepted by tho miners for a year and tho operators have vol untarily raised the scale to 1 in order to get men enough to meet tho demand May Kml Clieyeiuio Strike CiirvrNNK Wy Nov 10 Tho strik ing employes of the Union Pacific shops wero notified yesterday that their action had been sustained by the general unions It was announced that the Union Pacific company lias offered to take up the caso of tho strikers if the men will return to work and establish a satisfactory scalo on July 1 1900 It is believed this will end tho strike DenioeratH Will Conteat Dks MoikiS Nov Hi A special from Sioux City states that tho Demo crats of Woodbury county allege that James Barrett Rop elected to tho lower house has never been naturalized They will contest and demand that his naturalization be proved Keep Coughing Only keep it up lone enough and H Ulll onnouoil in mrliifrw nni weight losing your appetite bring 1 ing on a slow fever and making I everything exactly right for the I germs of consumption Stop cough- W ing and you will get well ft a A AMHJ Cherry Footoral cures coughs An ordinary cough disappears in a single night Tho racking coughs of bronchitis soon disappear And even tho coughs or consumption aro eltner com pletely checked or greatly lessened Two Biiea 100 COc All druggists J C AYER CO Lowell Mtu lraccful llnsy and Long Wcarlni Till TAMOUS Ola Nethcrsolc 250 Shoe I OK WOMRN roiicMcutlitiinnrltrf prrfect Htytn 111 nmifoil unit iluriilillKy No tirinLliiK In nonumnrr innilo to conform to Hie linen of the fool Kolmciy lloiililot tlirotnn Kltl Htoot lint In Mift iih n kIiwh yet umiih liiil lion KxcuIh liny Ii0hIioii for wniirmiil couifoil Nn im lirimitilMttltliUiinf llin hiiiik iiimIIiiiii welolil in1i t tlMiMijIlliotiiHilrer Imir iliillur low heel mill unit initttin omlll llml IhldrhuiM cotiililliiitlnn oIkIjIhiiiiiI 10111011 niinlifauirtl by I be Hock Inliiml SbncCo Mock Inlnml III mil oiilkOilunlvrly In tbltclly by F A HUSTON - rF I 17 I I yi I Jmik Wtkm vrs y All Kinds of Hard and Soft Coal Thoroughly Bright nmlClcnunl SALTERS COAL YARDS All Ioul KiMr micil Clioico Coal Your hiironngo lint pod 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