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THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , FKRRUARY 0 , JJI03. House Committee Favors a Further Appropriation. TOCOMPLETE PUBLIC BUILDING Washington Dispatch Gives It Out That Congress will Again Favor This City Business Men Enthusi astic for Flromen's Tournament. From Tuesday' * Dnllr. An appropriation of $20,000 with whlcn to complete the publio building is another good thing that is about to oomo Norfolk's way according to Wash ington advices. The houBo committee on appropri ations yesterday favorably reported the und-y civil appropriation bill , in which Kebraska is represented to the extent of 1280,000 , of which Norfolk is to ro- ooivo $20,000 for the completion of the government building hero providing the bill passes and becomes n law. This additional appropriation should permit Norfolk to presunt ouo itf the finest public buildings in the state out side of Omiiha and Lincoln , when the work is completed. The object of the appropriation is uudoutitodly to pro Tent any delay when it comes to com pleting the buildiu ; and getting it I ready for occupancy after the firm of contractors have completed their wonk. Flood Danger Is Passed. Moadvllle , Pa. , Feb. 2. The gorse In French creek still continues. It ex tends for a distance of probably five miles below , above and adjacent to this city. The lower part of town Is flooded and many people have moved out of their houses temporarily , tyill- road trains are still running through a foot or two of water. The w ter Is now falling slowly. Full Pay for Strike Duty. Plttaburg , Fob. 2. The Pennsylta- nla railway will send out checks this week to employes who served during the anthracite coal strike as members f the National Guard in full payment for their wages on the railway during the several months the strike was In progress. The distribution will come as a complete surprise. Wrecked Off Duraborg Reef. London , Feb. 4. Advices from Bay Head say that a large ship has been wrecked oft Duraborg reef , that the foremast of the vessel is standing am that her sails are tattered. The ter rifle gale which Is prevailing prevents assistance bolng sent to the cndan gered craft. From the wreckage washed ashore she Is thought to be the French bark Vanstable , Captain Qulmper , who sailed from Glasgow Jan. 17 , for San Francisco. The body of a boy has been found , but the fate of the remainder of the crew Is no known. To Remove Capital to St. Louis. Jefferson City , Mo. , Feb. 4. Golden of Nodaway introduced In the house and it was passed unanimously , a reso lutlon to have the committee on con Btitutional amendments prepare ai amendment to remove the state cap ital from Jefferson City to St. Louis It was amended with the provision that St. Louis shall raise $1,000,00 and give the use of World's fair build ings. Wabash Can Enter Plttsburg. PIttsburg , Feb. 4. The common council last night passed finally the Wabash railroad ordinance , granting that road entrance into the city , am the recorder will in all probability pu his signature to the bill today. In an tlclpatlon of favorable action by the eouncll , President Ramsay of the Wa bash has ordered resumption on a ] work suspended some time ago' . Beet Sugar Factory Burns. Banta Fe , N. M. , Feb. 4. The bee sugar factory at Carlsbad , Eddy coun ty , owned by Milwaukee capitalists burned to the ground yesterday morn ing. I3uldlngs { and machinery are a total loss. There was no insurance and losses are estimated at over $200 , 000. . The flre Is believed to have been caused "by the carelessness of tramp who slept in the building. Omaha Job Printers on a Strike. Omaha , Feb. 4. With the exception f those employed by the Burkley Printing company and a number o the smaller Job offices , every Job print er In Omaha is Idle , the order to qul -work having been given out yesterday morning upon the refusal of the em plovers to concede the scale of $18 pe week , and 40 cents per 1,000 for hand composition. 'SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. The president of Silesia , Dr. Holtz is coming to the United States by do Biro of Emperor William to make cer tain special studies. Mrs. Elizabeth Young Ellsworth , the oldest daughter of Brlgham Young. Is dead at her home in Lewisvllle , Ida. aged seventy-eight years. The board of agriculture Tuesday revoked the prohibition against the entry into Great Britain of live cattle from Argentina and Uruguay. The case of Postmaster Baumhoft f St. Louis , against whom charges were made several weeks ago , will probebly be settled this week. Ills terra has already expired. A pli > n to reduce death and Injury from accidents was Inaugurated by the New York Central road , which has assigned sixty surgeons to sections of Its line. Emergency kits are to bo carried on all _ nssencer train * . DESTROYS HOPE OF WEALTH , Judge Declares Copper Patent Useless as Inventor Found Nothing New. Ilulonn , Mont. , Fob. 2. Judge CnowluB In the United States court ccldcd that the Pclrre Manhes proc- ss of converting commercial copper rom copper matte was In all respects linllar to the Bessemer process of con verting iron Into steel , nnd that the Boston and Montana company , ngnlnst whom suit was brought to recover for nfrlngcmcnt of patent had a right to use the process. It Is estimated that he amount involved , If damages could bo collected for all copper so reduced , would be in the neighborhood of $2- 000,000. Plague Brought From 'Frisco. Mexico City , Fob. 2. The govern ment has been Investigating as to how he bubonic plague was Introduced nto Mazatlan , Dr. Llcong , president of the board of health , states that ho ins ovorv reason to bollnvo that the ilaguo was brought into Mazatlan 'rom ' San Francisco by n small steam er called the Curacao. The Mexican government In now carefully Investi gating this point In order to dotermlno whether this fact can bo proven be yond n reasonable doubt. It Is prob able that the foreign relations depart ment bore may make representations to the United States in view of the great loss inflicted upon the leading west coast port. Train Runs Into a Herd. Maltland , Mo. , Feb. 2. Frank Ro- nolle bought 100 head of fine cattle In Omaha and about a like number In St. Joseph. He had them shipped here and started to drive them from the depot to his farm. The herd stam peded and got bunched In a railroad cut a short distance from the city. At that time a southbound freight train rounded the curve and dashed Into the cattle. Twenty-five head of the finest wore killed. The train was derailed and several freight cars wcro badly smashed. Plague Still Raging at Mazatlan. Mazatlan , Mex. , Feb. 2. There were two deaths from the plague yester day. The people In the refuge shot ! number 190. There were 1C6 deaths in January from the plague. A num bcr of the sanitary police took n guitar from the house of a plague pa tlcnt and is now gravely ill of the same disease. According to the best Information obtainable at least 3,000 persons have left Mazatlan since the appearance of the plague. Newsboys Fatally Scalded. Plttsburg , Feb. 2. Three newsboys Fred White , Fred Reck and Fred Hess were so seriously scalded shortly afte midnight that White and Reck wil die. They were sleeping In the area way of the First National bank when some unknown person threw two buckets of scalding water upon them Hess is the only one who can talk but he is unable to give the name o the person who threw the water. Buy Terminal Tract at Sioux City , Sioux City , Feb. 2. The Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railway com pany and the Great Western Rallwa company have practically closed a deal for 1(50 ( acres of land In SIou City. The deal Is considered to mean that the extension of these two line to Sioux City Is assured. It is sah that the two roads will use the trac for terminals. The price paid for th tract Is $128,000. Actor Dies From Nose Bleed. Baltimore , Feb. 2. Robert Edga Vance , an actor , fifty-two years old died yesterday at the city hosplla Five weeks ago Mr. Vance's nose be gan to bleed and he was removed t the hospital. Every known remed was tried by the physicians and sur gcons to relieve the sufferer wlthou avail. Steamer Wrecked and Crew Drownec London , Feb. 2. The Norwegla steamer Avona , Captain Dwyer , New York for Aarhuus , which called a Dartmouth , Jan. 28 , has gene asher at Lemvlg. Denmark. Three boat nnd six corpses have been waahe ashore. It 1s feared that the remain der of the crew were also drowned. TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD. Frank Mordaunt , the actor , is ser ously HI In a New York sanitarium with nervous disorder. Fire Sunday at Waultomls , Okla. , de strayed an entire block of * buildings causing a total loss of $75,000. C. B. Allison , head of the Sheraden ( Pa. ) Electric company , was called t his door nnd shot by an unknown man Congressman John N. W. Rnmplo o Iowa died at St. Luke's hospital , Cli cage , Saturday , of malignant throa affliction. Secretary of War Root has sent a general order to all recruiting officer to enlist no moro boys under the ng of twenty-one years. The crown prlnro of Saxony has de termlned to renounce his succession to the throne in favor of his son George , aged ten years. It Is announced that the Russo-ChI ncse bank has been commissioned to place a loan of $8.000.000 In Paris fo an extension of the Chinese railways The demand for British settlers nnd workmen In Canada IB so great tha Deputy Minister of the Interior Smar has gone on n special mission to so euro not less than 10,000 workmen fo the Dominion. The Thomas Jefferson Memorial ns soclatlon , organized for the purpose of erecting at Washington an appro priate and truly national memorial to the "author of the Declaration of In dependence , " through its president , Admiral George Dewey , has Issued an appeal to the American people for funds. House Naval Committee Re ports on Bribery Case. SENATE PASSES TRUST BILL. Elklnt Measure to Regulate Railroad Transportation la Adopted Without -.Discussion Army Appropriation Bill Is Passed With Amendments. Washington , Feb. 4. The house committee on naval affairs yesterday reported to the house its findings In ho matter of the Investigation of the LoBElor bribery charges. A minority report , signed by Representatives Van diver , Kitchen and Roberts , declaring the charges not sustained , also wus submitted. The majority report says ; "At a meeting of the committee on naval affairs held Jan. 20 , during the consld oration of the naval appropriation Jill , Mr. Lcsslor , a member of the com mittee , charged that he had been cor ruptly approached for the purpose of Influencing his action respecting pro posed legislation providing for thn IHirohnso of Holland submarine boats The following day Philip Doblln of New York appeared before the sub committee nnd confessed that he had BO approached Mr. Lcssler. In con clusion , the report says : Your committee has most carefully hoard and considered the testimony taken before It and has come to the following conclusions : That the charge made by Mr. I/eys- ler Is sustained by the evidence , such attempt , in the opinion of the com mittee , having been made by one Phil ip Doblln , on his own Initiative and responsibility , with the Idea of making money for himself , If ho should find Mr. Lesslor corruptly approachable ; that there Is no evidence to sustain the charge of an attempt by Lemuel E. Qulgg or the Holland Subnmrlno Boat company to corruptly Influence a member of the committee. The committee , having concluded its report , tV ° n resumed consideration of the naval appropriation bill. A voti was taken on the proposition to authorize the purchase of five aub marine boats , six voting In the affirm atlve and nine In the negative. The committee practically completed Ita work on the bill. SENATE PASSES ARMY BILL. Provision Is Made That Chief of Staf Shall Be Directly Under President. Washington , Feb. 4. The senate passed without objection or discus sion the Elklns bill to further regulate railroad transportation. It Is one of a number of measures presented in this congress concerning corporations am has particular reference to railroads The army appropriation bill wa passed. The provision establishing a general staff was eliminated. Late the Independent measure , Identical In Its provisions with the general staff section of the general army bill , wn passed , after having been reaonsld ered to permit the Incorporation of an amendment by Berry , plac Ing the chief of staff exclusively un der the direction of the president The bill now goes to conferenct Quarles continued his remarks in op position to the statehood bill. More Talk of a Compromise. Washington , Feb. 4. There wa again talk about the senate of the pos slbillty of a compromise on the state hood proposition. A suggestion , whicl appears to meet with some favor on both sides of the controversy , Is tha the two territories of Oklahoma an Now Mexico be admitted as states an * hat Arizona be united with New MexIco Ice until the area now covered by tha territory Includes 300,000 people , who It shall become a state ; that Okla homa be admitted as it now stands but that at some definite tlmo in th future Indian territory should be addc to it. Department of Commerce BUI. Washington , Feb. 4. The scnat and house conferees on the bill creat Ing the department of commerce heh their first conference yesterday. Th house provision conferring on th president authority to place the Inter state commerce commission under th control of the proposed departmen proved to be the principal feature o difference , the representatives of th house standing out stiffly for th house provision and the senate's rep resentntives contending as firmly fo its elimination from the bill. House Disposes of Claim Bills. Washington , Feb. 4. The hous spent practically the whole day o claim bills coming over from las week. Payne , the floor leader of th majority , fought them nil , but sue ceedcd in defeating only three bills After the claim measures were dis posed of , general debate on the post- office appropriation bill was resumed and Rohb ( Mo. ) addressed the house on the trust question. To Build the New Cruisers. Washington , Feb. 4. At the cabinet meeting yesterday It was decided to award the contracts for the construc tion of the new cruisers to the Cramp Ship Building company and the Now York Ship Building company at the minimum price of $ l.O.'in 000. 'Kot Nature. Madge After she's painted her fnca she always looks In the glass. Mnrjorle So that's one girl who does not hold the mirror up to nature. Smart Set PRIGr'TR FEARS LYNCHING. iteelvllle Bnnk Robber Expresses Dread of Angry Formers. St. LoulB , Fob. 2. .lorry Hlchtmyor , vho wan nrrostod hero suvoial days KO , WAR taken to Chester , 111 , , by her I ft Avert ! of Randolph county , to nswor to the chnrRc of robbing the teolvlllo bank. As ho loft the Four Courtn he nald ho frnrod lynching. 1 know there Is no uno to reslnt go ng back , " Bald the prisoner , "because hey would eel R requisition for mo , nd 1 would have to go anyway , but hrro'H no telling whnt those farmorn will do. I'm Rind Hteolvlllo In not the otinty seat. H Is not far , though , from hero to OhoHlor , whom I will bo ailed , and 1 do fool uneasy. " TRY TO BURN REFORM SCHOOL. nmates of Utah Reformatory Apply Torch to Institution , Ogden , Utah , Fob. 2.An attempt was made last night to burn the nluto eform school , which contatun about GO Inmates. Shortly after 1 o'clock tire vns discovered In both the boyu and glrlu * dormltorli'B and for HOIIIO tlmo ho Iliune.H threatened to destroy the vholo building. The flames were gotten under control before much lamago was done. U Is charged that here was collusion between the boys nnd girls to destroy the Institution. I'ho officials have already begun an investigation. FIVE MURDERS IN WEEK. "Ifth Tragedy Consummated When Husband Meets Wife's Lover. Plttsburg , Feb. 2. The fifth murder within a week was committed yostcr- lay at the llttlo settlement of Clalrton , list above Plttsburg. Caught In coin- mny with John Jackson's wife , Will- am Smith was shot and killed by the nisband. When Jackson pulled his revolver Smith did the same and In the fuslllado that followed , Smith wan shot through the heart , wltllo Jackson received a bullet In the abdo men , which probably will provo fatal. Both men are negro laborers. MINER KICKED TO DEATH. Russian Strike Breaker Slain on Pub lic Highway by His Countrymen. Wllkesbarre , Feb. 2. Constant A. Sobrilefsko , a Russian and a well known local miner , who had worked during the strlko , was yesterday kicked and stabbed to death by twen- ty-ono of his Infuriated countrymen. The deed was committed on the public highway , near Larksvllle. One of tlio party , named Powell Latlofskl , con fessed to bc-lng Implicated In the kill ing and he and twenty others were ar rested and committed to the Luzerno county Jail. CARS PLUNGE INTO RIVER. Family of Six Immigrants Said to Be Victims of Vlcksburg Mishap. Vlckshurg , Miss. , Fob. 2. Two cars from a westbound freight train broke away at the Incline of the Quocn and Crescent railway hero last night and , rushing down the grade , plunged Into the river. One was a combination freight and Immigration car and It Is stated that it contained a family of six persons.bound from a point In east ern Alabama for Arkansas , all of whom wore drowned. Divers are searching for the bodies. Two Burled In Snow Slide. Cheyenne , Wyo. , Feb. 3. Charles G. Comer of Greclcy , Colo. , and Peter Laure , a French Canadian , both cm ployed by the Boston Smelter com pany at Grand Encampment , were sent out to repair the tramway tele phone lino. Four miles from station No. 3 of the tramway line they were caught in a enowslldo and killed. Searching parties are now trying to reach the bodies. The slldo was 300 feet long , 250 feet wide and fifteen feet deep. Find Arsenic In Coffee. Louisville , Feb. 2. Arsenic In large quantities has been found by State Chemist Cashln In the coffee which poisoned Mrs. Nancy Birch , her daugh ter Mrs Lnura Feaman , Mrs. Frank Calnon of Owensboro. Ky. ; Mrs. Will lam A. Wade , Mrs. Birch Copper and a negro servant at Mrs. Birch's home , near hero. Wednesday. The police are at work on the rase , but no arrests have yet been made. * Enplneer Burned to Death. Pnoln. Kan. , Feb. 2. Edwin C. Rags dale of Kansas City , engineer of St. Louis nnd San Franclsro southbound frelrht train No. 155. was burned to death nt Dnna , six miles north of hore. Inst night In the wreck of hi * tnln. Threp rars of moat nnd six of flour were derailed and dost roved hv flre. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. The annual convention of the Unit ed Breworv Workers' union beean at Cincinnati Sunday , with 150 delecntes from unions all over the United States. Walter Rimsoy was shot nnd In- ntnntlv killed In the apartments of Mrs. Oeortro MeDowolI. In Harrison , N. . J. , S ndnv. The sb otlne was done 1 hv MI-H. MeDowoll's husband. The St. Louis and San Francisco railroad Sunday opened two new lines to traffic , ono between Kcene. Okla. , and Vernon , Tex. , and the other be tween Lawton and Snydcr. Okla. Frank Hi Sanderson , an oil well shooter of Parkersburg , W. Va. , was killed by a premature explosion of nltro-i'lvrerlno Sundav and Fred Krebs xas fntnllv Injured. The engine house and rle were wrecked. The Pullman Car company has posted - ed a notice announcing that on April 1 ton hours' wages will bo paid for nlno hours' work to every man em ployed In the works. Nearly 8,000 men are affected and moro than $70- 000 will be added to the company's pay roll each month. \Vlilln lli < < Nliorl Iliinil. of the ( dock travels Iwlco mound thu Hal 1'orry Davis' 1'ulnlilllnr will onion , H > I'I ' ; will OIIHU the tighlniiHH IUTOHH the liOHl and hence A'lll hanlidi the four of pneumonia , " .hint a llttlo cold" doon not huconio a inlmiry that clings until roHOH bloom ifou have ronourm ) to ihlH nover-falling help , There IH hut ono Painkiller , 1'iury D.tvlH1. Summons for Publication , In thn district court of Miulhon county , NnhriiHka , N. A. Uainboll , plaintiff , VH. Lot I ot block ti ; lulH 7 , 'M and ! > ' ! ! of block 7 ; lolHH , 0 , 10 and 1(1 ( of blook 1) ) ; and lot II of blonk 10 ; all in Hiveinido Path ad dition to Norfolk , county of Miidlnon. Htato of NelmiHlm , 0 M. Vnmlimd ( firm , niiiiio unknown ) ; Minnie H. Diako , F. 10. Abbott ( llrnt iiamo unknown ) ; H. N WaKers ( first natno unknown ) ; U W. Hultiy ( find , name unknown ) ; J (1 ( Hheohoy ( first niunn unknown ) ; I Kulnkopi-ky ( first iiamo unknown ) ; David Patterson , and William W. Uampholl , dofondantH. You , the ham dofondantH in tint nbovo entitled OIWHO , will talto notieo that on tho'Jlld day of .January , UK ) ! ! , N A llalnbolt , plaintlir in nald cmmo , filed a petition In equity In the dlHtriot , court of Madison oouiity , Nebraska , agaiiiHt you Haid defendants , the object and prayer of wb i n orninforerloHo tax liens and taxcortilleatoH which lie holds upon the following dencrlbed real estate , to- wit : Lot I , block f.j lotR 7 , 20 nnd 1W , block ? ; lotHH , II , 10 and 1(1 ( , block ( I ; and lot 'I , block 10 all In Illvonddo Paik addition to Norfolk , county of Madison , Htato of Nebraska. Yon are roquinid to answer Haid pe tition on or before Monday , tlio 2nd day of March , HKKI , Dated this iiJIrt day of January , 11KMI. N. A. KAINIIOI.T. WANTUD. Faithful portion to travel for well i Mill Hnhed hotino in u few coniitieH.cnlii g on retail inerchantHand agontH. Ijooi territory. Salary $1024 a year and expennes , pavablo $111.70 a week in ( muli and uxpuiiHUH advanced. Position permanent , liiiHincHH HIICCCHH- ful and riiNhinir. Htaudaid House , Dili Dearborn tit , Ohicngo , Do Not Kinert M If n cold , long neglected , or improp erly treated linn clutched you by the throat , you cannot shako it lonso in a duy , but you can Htop itH progrctw and in a reiiNonablo tlmo got rid of H alto- t ether , if you UKO Allen'H Lung HulNiun. There in nothing like this honest remedy for bronchitis , asthma , and other afllio- tioim of the air piiHHiigeH. Publication of Summons. In the district court of Madison county , Nebraska. N. A Rainbolt , plaintiff , vs. Lot 4 and r > , block ( i , O H Hay en's addition to Norfolk , MadiHon county , Htatu of No- bniflka ; and J. J. Gk'inentH , defend ants HH. LotH-land f block ( i O H. Hayes's addition to Norfolk , Madison county untH , will take no ice that on the Ifith day of January , 11)0:1 ) : , plaintiff in the above entitled CIUIHO filed a petition in the district court of MudiKon county , Nebraska ; against lotsI and fi , blocks ( ! , C S HayeH's addition to Norlolk , MadiHon county , Nobrninlcii ; and J J. OlomuntH , dcfmiiliui'H , the object and ptayer of which are to foreclose a tax lien on the fol lowing deBerilx'd real ontato , to-wit : Lots and fi , block IJ , O S Hayeks addition to Norfolk , Madison county , Nebraska. You are required to answer paid pe tition on or before Monday , tho2lrdday ! of February , IDOif. Dated this Ifith day of January , 100JJ. N. A RAINIIOI/T , Plaintiff. Joint * I.lkn KtiHly are among the consequences of rheuma tism The sufferer can move knees and olbowH , hut the effort makes him winoo Ho rojnicos when a good rubbing with Perry Davis' Painkiller drives thn stiff' neHS out and brings the freedom of mo tion hack No wonder onr grandfathers believe heartily in this bonefin'-nt lini ment There is but ono Painkiller , Perry Davis' . RHEUMATISM CURED AT LAST. Good News to All who Suffer With Rheumatism Free. To all who Bnffor with rheumaUum I will gladly Bend free the wonderful story of how my mother wan cured after years of suffering , together with the most elaborate trnatiso on rhnnmu tisni over pnbli hed. No matter what yonr form of rhen- matiHin is , whether acute , chronic , muscular , inflammatory , deformant , sciatic , nonralgia , gout , lumbago , etc no matter how many Bo-called "sure cures" yon have tried I want yon to write to me and lot me tell yon how mother was cured. I nm neither a doctor nor a professor simply a plain man of bii"iiio s but I have a euro for rheumatism , nnd I want to tell everyone who buffers with rheumatism all about it. I witdi to be clearly nuderstood , and trust that all who are suffering with this terrible disease , however , apparently beyond the reach of cure , will write to me this day and I will send you by return mail this work of mine. I appeal i-tspecinlly to the "chronlcnlly ill" who are wearioi and discouraged with "doctoring" and to those who have been cast aside ns "incurable. " All you have thought about rheumatism mny bo wrong. Jjet mo tell yon our experience. Surtily , if yon have n suffering friend , it will pay you to investigate my offer , any way , and provo for yourself these claims I uiako. Send me your address tday a postal eard will do and I will mail yon this wonderful story. If you h > * vo any friends Buffering with rheumatism no matter where located , send mo thfir address , and I will mail them a copy. My address is Victor Ilainbolt , Bloomfield - field , Ind. iOO fi- The Strength of the coffee you buy addi to Its vnluc in tlio cup. Lion Coffee comcn to you fresh nnd of full strength , always in healed. alr-tllil ( ; packages. Hulk coffees loie their ntreiiftli ; , deteriorate in flavor , and nlno i\tlicrdlrt. ; llnlformltr , frMlinuM ami ftill itmnffth ro tnturnil In tii ri lit Lion Ooffoo. Publication ) ! Siitiiinoris. III the dlHtriot con it , of oouiity , NohniHka. N. A. Uatnboll , plaintiff , VH. lot SJ , block 1(1 ( , WeHtc.ni Town Lot Company' * addition to Norlolk Junotton IIP wild county of MadiHon ; and Klmur M. ItrodliH , defendants. HH. Lot a , blook 1(1 ( , WeHtorn Town Lot Company'H addition to Norfolk .Innot ion n MadiHon county , Ni bruMm ; and Klnidt'M. HrooliH , dofwiduntH , will take loticu that on the Ifith day of .lummiy , IllOa , plaintiff In the above ontltled i-aiiMO filed a petition In the dmtrlct court of MadiHon county , Nelmuka , igaliiHt lot 2 , block 1(1 ( , WcHttrn Town Lot Company's addition to Norfolk Junction in mild county ol Mudtmin ; and ICInicir M. HrookH , dolendaiilH , the object and nraycr of whlon ate to foro- a tax Hen on the following do- rilxd real cHtulo , to wit : Ixt , U , block III , WiHtorn Town Lot inpuny'H addition to Norfo k Junc tion , In naid oounty of Madison. You are requited to niiHWer nald petition on or before Monday , the i-'Drd day of February , HlOii Dated thin ITith duy of .Taniinry , IIKKI , N A. HAIMIOI.T. Plaintiff. Legal Notice. To OhurloH .1 Younger , non-rr'H dent defendant : You are hi roby notified that on tlio lath day of January , IIHiit , Mary Younger fllod a petition numiiHt you in the dlHlrii't court of Miidinm county , Nobrahka , thn object and prayer of which IH to obiiiin a divorce Iroin you onthn ground that you have wilfully abandoned the pliiiiit > ff , without good OUUHO , for tht ) term of two years hiHt punt , and for the ctiHtody of the minor c.liildron. You are ri'iiin ( | d to niihwor Hiiid petition on or lief on- Monday , thu day of February , 11IOU iiThON & Konnii'isoN , AttorncjH for I'JuintilT. How In 1'rcvnnl Omul1- It will bo good IIOWH to the mot hers of Hiiiall childrnn to learn that crimp eau ho prevented The firht sign of croup is hoiirHenoHH. A day or two ho- fore the attack the child becoincHhoarno. This IH HOOH followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Ghuinberlnin'H Cough Ilomedy freely aH Hoon as the child boooinoH hoarno or even after the rotiK'1 ' couKh iippenm , and it will dis- ixill all syrnptoniH of croup. In thiH way all danger and anxiety may bo avoided ThiH remedy if ) used by many thousands of imitherH and him ntvur hcon known to fail. It IB , in fact , the only remedy that can alwa > H ho depended - ponded upon nnd that in pleaHimt and fiafo to take. For Halo by A It. Kiesau. A Liberal Offer. The undersigned will give n free Rfinipln of Ohaniberliun'H Stomach and Liver Tablets to anyone wanting a roll- ahlo ronntdy for disordern of the stotn- ach , biliouHiiosH or constipation. Thin is. n now rnmo'ly and u good ono. KicHna Drug Co The value of Expert Treatment. Everyone who is afllioted with a chronic difioaso experiences great dif ficulty in having their case intelligently treated by the average phybiciau , These diseases can only bo cured by a special ist who understands thoin thoroughly. Dr. J. Nuwton Hathaway of Sioux City , Iowa , is acknowledged the most skillful and BnocoHful specialist in the United States. Write him for his expert opin ion of yonr case , for which ho makes no charge. All Day Ione you may hiive comparative comfort until laughter , reading aloud or nervous excitement brings on the fit of coughing which racks you until your very bones aclio. Do not suffer needlessly Even when o cold on the lungs sterns to have yon fa t in its dreadful power , Allen's Lung Hulwim will loosen the mucus , allay ihe inflammation , heal the aching throat and hnally overcome the enemy completely FOR SALE ! A first rate well improved farm of 240 acres , 100 acres cultivated , f > 0 acres pas ture , nil smooth land and first rate soil. I Ion BO has six rooms besides pantry nnd closets ; barn 82x40 ; granary 12x ! > 8 ; ii-o I honso and other outbuildings , all in ( good repair ; 5 miles from Oakdale , 7 ' from Tildeu ; good roads to town. Rent ed for 1003 for $500.00 cash , rout to go to purchaser. Price , $ 16.00 per acre , one-half down , and balance in three years nt 0 per cent interest. I hare other farms for sale in tracts from 80 to 0-10 acres. A. J. LEACH. Write or call on mo at Oakdale , Ne braska.