r f t i j 4 The flottf oik pieuas W N 11U0K Piibllrtipr IIAIIY Rrorjr day etropt Honda 11 voak 1 ent Itv mull lor lenr 1 rattler Bou lr WKKK1V IBituWIMinl IMI Story TlinnxW Hi mH I J 9ra Kntuml at tlifl IoMoftlca at Norfolk Neb ipsond clasa matter Telephone No 22 Ilomulntf tlio NnllonH Dciul Todny Wnslihmtonwvurnl hundred of tlio bodies of thoM who fought in tlio cmnpnlKii of tfnntino il 1orto Kico will bo reditcrrod in tlio cemetery nt Ar lington 1rcRlduiit McKinley nuil IiIh onbinet will attend Kll military hon ors wilt bovmid to the memory of tlio deceived Tlio lopartinontH closed at II oclock noon ami there Iihh boon n k oral ordor niiido rwniontiiir that tho day bo observed throughout tlio country It is ajipropriato This gonoration Ihih itn own heroes and Ncbrusku haH mom oricH or ItH own doad an thoy havo bravely niBhod forth to defend tho Man and uphold tho interest of humanity in far oil Manila Tho thKH at Norfolk and other cities arc displayed at linlf iiuiht In honor of tho patriot dead Not only did Americans at LoxhiKtou flro tho shot heard rouud tho world nud at Gettysburg hurl back tho foot hut would havo destroyed a Morions union Irat at Santiago El Canoy and Manila thoy havo fearlessly offered up their lives that tho priceless blessinga of lib erty might bo extended to tho uttermest parts of the non A great nation will not forgot its he roic dead They aro its priceless treas ures Their sacrifices aro what purify tho fountains of national life ami incite us who enjoy tho fruits of their patriot ism to bo bettor patriots ourselves An imperial ropublio is ennobled by thoir floods Thoy shall never bo forgotton SPARKS FROM THE WIRES Tho Northwost legislature has cou wound at Winnipog Man Belgium has appointed tbroo exports to inspect American fruits Corea is in troublo with llussin ovor tho recent seizure of a whaler Thomas Edward Ellis former junior lord of tho Hritish treasury is doad Jamoa Wylio Glasgow Ky tho former champion chockor player is dead Stovo mnuufacturors in session nt Cleveland will fix n ralsod sculo of prices Tho work of selecting iurors to try Mrs George at Canton O is slowly progressing Tlio naval promotion board is now is suing commissions to tho oillccrs recom mended for promotion Tho annual conforonco of Mormon elders in tho southern statos is in sos tion at Charleston S 0 A bouoilt porformauco was given nt an Havana theater Wednesday night for aiding the Cuban soldiers It is bolievcd nt Havana that tho 8 000000 for tho Cuban army will bo dis tributed within a fortnight Judgo Kohlor at Akron O has hold tlint tho coreal company is a trust and as such an illegal combination Tho emigration question is giving Japan much troublo especially as eon gross made no law governing Hawaii It lias boon decided by tho nostollco dopartment to establish a postal roiuo in Alaska which shall cross tho Arctic circle Tho transport Crook sailed for San tiago Wednesday to bring back auother consignment of bodies of soldiers and sailors Thcro appears to havo been no truth in tho report that tho dowager empress of China has recalled Li Hung Chang to Pokin Judgo Ricks United States court Toledo has decided that tho national bankruptcy law supersedes 6tato laws The Missouri senate has passed an anti trust bill allowing courts to issue injunctions and persons injured by trusts to recover threofold dumages Tlio United Society of Christian u deavor has received letters from ox Presidents Clovolaud and Harrison ap proving tho efforts looking to universal peace Asbistant Secretary Vanderlip has is sued a sot of now rules to govern civil service examinations requiring uu edu cational test in mechanical or skilled positions Charles Steele wifo and three child ren of Los Angolus Cal aro ponuiless iu St Louis Steolo traded his big farm for Tennessee land which does not ex ist and is stranded General Brooke has established a press censorship nt Havana which holds tho editors of papers responsible for what appears in their columns instead of tho writers of tho articles Captain Oharls E Clark Into com mander of the Orogou uow commander of tho League Island navy yard was tendered a banquet at Philadelphia vveunesuay nigm uy tno union leagne Tho Presbytorian foreign committoo is tukiug measures looking forward to active missionary work in tho Philip- islands Rev D S Hibburd and Eine is wife formerly of Lyndon Ksui have just started for Mauila -- Wages Up t Muscatine MU60ATINE April 6 Tho Hnttig Manufacturing company employing -100 pooplo in tho manufacture of sash doors ami tlinds has increased wages 10 per cent Feminine Features While woman maj havo her fuco on the dollar said tho cornfed philoso pher looking thoughtfully nt tho coin yet to tell tho truth sho is moro apt to havo her eyo on tho 88 cents In dianapolis Journal VIco lrioltlent Hobprli Condition Washing son April fi Vice Presi dent Hobart is not progressing as satis factorily as was hoped for and last night ho was not as well as usuul A dis agreeable cough is giving him tho most annoyance and ho is unable to throw it off BIG MUDDY ON THE RISE Missouri River and Tributary Streams Rising ICJE GORGE REPORTED AT ONAWA Vnililrn ltli Nenr Injtlllr 1 IV Menard Hloili lliiler In Ilia Vnllry Mrmiin Knm Hlntloiieil nt IntrrrpiU Will llldn In Iniil llrvrro Hlylri nntl Carry Warning YVIirn tlio Overflow Comes Sioux City April 0 Tho Missouri liver ico went out hero last night but is said to bo forming below tho ol ty Tho Missouri and tributary streams aro ill rising Startling dispatches woro recelvod by tho superintendent of tho Chicago Mil wnuken and St Paul railway at this point regarding tlio rising of water in tho Missouri river near Gayvillo S D and immediately ho wired back that messengers must bo dispatched among tho stock raisers iu tho valley warning them that tho ico was gorgod bolow that point The water is spreading rap idly over tho sloughs and is alroady at tho top of tho river banks Tho gravest fears aro entertained that tho muddy stream will overflow the banks and do great damage to property and live stock Tho dispatohos stated Mint tho gorgo had formed early in tho morning throe milos south west of Gayvillo nnd that every hour it had becomo firmer nud thoro wns no hope of itH bronking for sovoral days Men on horseback aro stntionod nt tho gorgo and tho moment the danger of overflow is seen to bo groat thoy will ride in Paul Rovcro stylo through tho dark warning tho hundreds of farm ers to leave with their stock Tlio country is flat in that vicinity Word also has been received that n gorgo has formed below Sioux City near tho town of Ouawa nnd that arrangements aro being made to blow it up with dyna mite IOWA CONVICTS TO MAKE TWINE llimrtl of Control Will lut In n llnnt In tho Pnnltentlnry DicsMoiNics April Tho Iowa board of control of state institutions has de termined to establish a faotory for mak ing binding twine in one of tho poni toutiaries About 1100 con viots aro in tho Auumosa and Fort Madison institu tions At Auamosa it has been almost impossible to find employment for them honco tho board decided to try tlio twino factory Investigations aro in progress as to tho exwuso of equipping a plant It was first deslgnod to put in general machine shops Tho twino faotory can bo established cheaper and tho board claims will produco a largo part of tho twino used in Iowa nnd roiluco tho price from 25 to il per cent comparing with the average trust pricos of the lust two years CluW II no Ilorolvom Mont Kansas City April 0 J MoD Trimble general counsel and ouo of tho receivers of tho Pittsburg nud Gulf road returned last night from Now York where ho has been for several weeks in tho interest of tho consolida tion plan lie was mot at tho depot by Messrs Gillhani and Martin tho other receivers and thoy hold a consultation nt Mr Trimbles residence What passed between tho receivors regarding tho attitude of tlio eastern stockholders and the consolidation coinmittoo could not bo learned Tho receivers woro appointed last Saturday and this was their first meeting Sliiy Force n Crlnln St Johns N P April 0 Nows reached hero of tho burning of a French lobster factory on St Johus isl and off the west coast tho lnrgost French fishing center along tho treaty shore of Newfoundland Besidos tho factory 11 largo boats and a lot of val uable fishing appliances woro dostroyed It is behoved that tho flro was tho work of an incendiary and the circumstances may servo to bring about n crisis re garding thu French shore question Lnboroni Join Striker Dies Moines April 0 About 500 men employed by tho day about tho mines havo joined tho strikers Tho original demands of tho miners do not take into consideration this class of laborers but their action may lead to n further de mand that thoy bo granted nn 8 hour dny without any reduction in wages Tho strike of the miners iu tho Dos Moines district bus assumed largo pro portions ami it is estimated that fully 1200 nieu aro idlo Ntnv Lincoln Monument SritiNOFiELi Ills April G The house committee on appropriations yes terday prepared a bill providing for the erection of a uow Lincoln monument iu Springfield to cost f 1000000 Of this amount 100000 is to bo impropriated at ouco for tho commencement of tho work congress is to bo requested to appropriate 500000 aud 400000 is to bo raised by a popular subscription The bill was reported to tho houso and advnuced to second reading WrrckftgH Routing Ashoro Halifax April 0 For ten days tho wreck of au uukuowu vessel has boon coming ashore nt Kellys covo A pieco pf plunk picked up Monday has tho let ters painted on it Win Tho plank has been brpkon off Tho residents of the covo believe soma largo vessel hus been lost Vetoed by Governor Lincoln April 0- The governor has vetoed tho item of 000 iu tho goueral appropriation bill to def rnytho oxpenses of the committee appointed by the sen ate to investigate tho state ofllces This doos not affect any of the othor itoms of tho appropriation bill Story Countys State beuator Ames la April I Tho Republicans of Story county nominated J A Fitch patrick of Nevada caudidato for state senator for this Boone and Story county di trict THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY APRIL 6 1899 MimIImiii Arnold Hoilman was n Norfolk visitor Thursday last 1 H Donovan went down to Lincoln last Thursday litl OSheu wont up to Albion Tues day on business Attorney A W Gross went down to Lincoln Thursday returning Saturday Lou Davis is building n paint shop on tho corner of Madison nnd Third streets Miss Willn Alien went up to Norfolk Saturday to visit with her friends in that city Dr Smart was called to Columbus Tuesday morning returning on tho evening train Attorney W 13 Reed attended court in Pierce county this wool returning TucHtlay evening Attorney James Nichols wont down to ColuinbiiB today to look after legal business iu that place Bon WoodB sistor Mrs P II Briggs nud her son of Stanton aro visiting with Miss Louiso Fricko this week T F Momminger returned from Lincoln Sundny evening tho legislature having adjourned Sundny afternoon 1 W Toiiesreturiicd Friday from Ohorokee2Iowa where ho haH been looking nftersomo interests ho had in court there C II Bradford of tho Edwnrds Bradford Lumber Co wns in tho city Tuesday closing tho deal for tho pur chaso of tho Jones lumber yard A few of tho friends of Henry Allen surprised him at his homo Tuesday ovening nnd taking possession of tho houso proceeded to hnvo a good time Judgo Foster has let tho contraot for tho buildiug of his lino now houso which is to bo located in tho south part of town J J Adams secured tho con tract Chester A Fuller tho Norfolk ab stractor was in tho city hiBt Friday hav ing business nt the court houso Ho camo down again Wednesday for tho siiino purpose Miss Jacksou stenographer for Robin son et Gross left for Omaha Saturday whore she has accepted u position Miss Kriug of Lincoln will tnko her place iu tho oillco here Ed Warrington tho tinner in Horst Bros store leftjtho city Tuesday mom iuglfeIlo bus not yet decided just whero ho will locate having several good posi tions otlored him in tho northern part of the state Berger tholcignr ninu went up tho road Tuesday morning on a trip to tho Black Hills and other points in liorthemiNebraskn Ho says that he oxpects to sell tho wholo northern port of Nebraska beforo returning J B Hume loft for the east Saturday to visit with his brother iu Wisconsin Monday Mrs Humo went to join him and theyBwill go from there to Now York and thenon to Ireland to visit for sometinioj with relatives in tho old countay A number of young people of Madison went down to Humphrey Sunday to spend Easter day Three carriage loads compriseriXtlHcrowli aUl from their reports they had a very good time uot withstnndiug tho fnct that tho weather wns not nil thnt could havo beon asked for Tho Easter hats looked some what out of plaeo where fur coats were needed for comfort A number of young men of tho city gave n farewell snppor in honor of Miss Kilpatrick Wednesday evening at tho Piiuco house Six couples pin took of tho sumptions feast nud did credit to themselves aud tho occasion Tho party met at tho homo of ex Senator Allon and went iun body from there to tho hotel Returning to tho senators homo they spent tho evouiug in a most onjoyablo way Mrs K C Lugar died very suddenly about 2 oclock Wednesday morning She aud her husband had been sitting up with Tom fPrnthers little child nnd when about 2 oclock tho child became suddenly worse sho weut for tho doctor Sho oeeuuio ill on the way nnd stepped at tho houso of Henry Webb whero sho knocked nt the door nnd before it could be opened fell in n sinking condition from which sho never rallied Her friends had barely time to call her bus- bund and summon a doctor beforo sho breathed her last While sho was yet being prepared for the undertaker and beforo her friends had recovered from tho awful shock tho child with which sho had beon watchiug peacefully breathed its InBt nnd a double sorrow had fallou on the friends of both fami lies Last Thursday n man who gnvo his name asJRose purchased a money order at the depot paying for tho same with three 10 bills of the issues of 1802 Tlio qunintuess ot tho bills nroused tho suspicious of Miss Fink who made the sale nnd sho showed them to her father who was preseut at tho time Tho bills were submitted to tlio bauks and were still held as doubtful aud the man was placed under arrest on suspicion of pass ing couuterfiet money Finally it was determined that they were all all right nud ho wnsturned lose Ho nt onco went totho livery bju u of Henry Horst and hired a tenni to drivo him to Nor folk Ho had scarcely ief t town when the son of Mr Haskius drovo in and told thoolllcialsjhere that his father had ttmtmtmmtmnrttmnmttttmtmttTmttmmnnttmmmmnrtmtTii E The best wool properly treated will make the best cloth and tho best cloth cou 5 rectly tailored will make the best clothes This is the kind you get from IMy Thilor Jr Up Stairs Most Block Call and have prices quoted Poor cloth will not make good clothes neither will poor wool make good cloth j Mote this point when ordering your spring suit 5 beon robbed of 120 in U S green backs that answered tho description of tho bills that had beon held in question A telephono message wns sent to tlio oMcors at Norfolk nud when tho man nrrived thoro ho was taken iu charge by tho police aud turned ovor to tho sheriff when that ofllcial nrrived Ho is now confined within tho cell of tho county jail awaiting his hearing nud tho pros pects nro that ho will bo held guilty llunlncflH Triinmctcil by School Hoard Regulnr meeting of tho board of edu cation was held on Monday evening April J Present Burchard Brnoggemnn Aid Luikart aud Matrau Meeting was called to order by Vice President Burchard Tho minutes of tho last regulnr meet ing were read and approved President Dean appeared and took the chair Monthly report of John Friday treas urer showing balance cash on hnud in tho general fund of 151 01 and in tho buildiug fund of 7i cents with unpaid outstaudiug warrants nmounting to l lli01i wns read nnd referred to auditing committee Tho following bills were rend and or dered paid Fren Sidlor dray nnd supplies -175 II C Mutrau secretnry freight paid on slato blackboards for now buildings 10981 II C Mntrnu secretary express and freight paid 183 nggga DKBjj ZZZ United States School Furniture Co slate blackboards 15031 Brnasch Rees coal 17331 D O Heath Co books 2192 L C Mittelstadt lumber 1220 Albert Degner supplies 090 Norfolk Journal supplies 550 Nebraska Telephone Co rental for April H00 Monthly pay roll 153870 Communication from tho committee of nrrnngements for tho senior clnss of 1899 requesting tho board to decide tho manner of holding tho commence ment exercises particularly with refer ence to a lecture and also to the mnu uer of selecting tho salutatorian nud vnledictorinu of tho clnss wns rend and on motion it wns ordered that tho com munication bo referred back to tho com mittoo with tho recommendation thnt thoso members oftho class having tho highest marks on examinations should bo selected for valedictorian nud salu tatorinn respectively It wns also ordered thai genernl grad- untion exercises by tho class of 1899 shall bo held aud if found advisable and expedient a lecture by some popular lec turer on souio other night during com mencement week Reports from teachers showing that a large number of new pupils would enter the schools at tho beginning of tho spring term wero read and it was ordered that a now room bo opened nt tho Lincoln school beginning Monday April 10 On motion tho rules were suspended aud tho secretary wns instructed to cast tho ballot of all uiotnbers presont for Miss Vina Mason for teacher for the bal ance of tho school yenr aud sho wns de clared elected On motion tho rules wero suspended and tho secretary was instructed to cast tho ballot of nil tho members present for D O OConnor for superintendent for throe yenrs beginning with the fall term of 1899 nud Mr OConnor was de clared elected On motion the board adjourned Application for IrtiiiitH Iliior License Matter of application of Asa K Leon ard for a liquor lioenso Notice is hereby given that Asa K Leonard did ou the 3rd day of April 1899 tilo his application to tho mayor and city council of tho city of Norfolk Nebraska for license to sell malt spirit uous and viuous liquors for medicinal mechanical and chemical purposes at Norfolk Nebraska from tho 1st day of May 1699 to tho 30th day of April 1900 At lot 2 Pilgors subdivision in First ward of said city If thoio is no objection remonstranco or protest filed within two weekB from the 3rd day of April 1699 the said li censo will bo granted seal J O Stitt City Clerk j J One Dose i Jens mo siors mien your xieiiu aches and you feel bilious constl 1 Ipated and out ot tune with your I Momtiih tour and no appetite just i 0 buy u package ot Hoods Pills Ami take a dose from 1 to 4 pills You will bo biirnribid at how easily I they will do their work cure your I I headache aud biliousness route the 0 liver uiul make you iiri huppy unum 0 25 cents Sold by ull medicine dealers l Norfolk I N A BAINHOLT Proetdout ALEX AN DISK DKAlt Vice ProslcUn W H 1IDCHOLZ Caahier E W ZUTZ Anietnnt Cashlor National Bank OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital 10000000 Surplus 2000000 Does a General Banking Business Buys and Sells Exchange Interest Paid on Time Deposits Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point In Europe A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted DIEBOTOES A BEAU F P HANLON F J UALE W II UCCllPLZ WM ZUTZ N A KAINBOLT JOUN B HAYS F VEBQK8 8 8 COTTON M C WALKER DEALEll IN FLOUR - FEED Oil and Gasoline TELEPHONE NO 33 Dexters Norfolk Steam Laundry Goods Called for and Delivered Satisfaction Guaranteed Trade from Adjoining Towns Promptly Attended to Telephone No 83 AlMilcHtlan f DriiRRlHtit Liquor Uceiine Mutter of applicutioii of J L Hersh iser for liquor license Notice is hereby given that J L Hershiser did on the 20th day of March 1890 file his application to tho mayor aud city council of the city of Norfolk Nebraska for licenso to sell malt spirit uous aud vinous liquors for medicinal mechanical and chemical purposes at Norfolk Nebraska from the 1st day of May 1809 to the UOthdayof April 1000 At lot 8 block 4 Norfolk Junction in Fourth ward of said city If thero is no objection remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 20th day of March 1899 tho said liconso will bo granted seal J O Stitt City Clerk ED WEGENER Livery Feed Sale Stable Hack Line In Connection Telephone 68 If you want to buy or trade come and see ub G It Seiler Co Ofllco iu Mast block rropoiul for Site fur Public lluilillnp TBEASUHY DEFAUTMENT Wishing- US ton D C MHrch 21 1M0 8i b1pi1 Pro pohals will boricclvpil to bo opened at eleven oclock a m April 15 ISM for the fsle to the United btatesot Buitable property centrally and conveniently located for a ito for the public building authorized ty Act of Conttresa approved March 2 It W to bo erected iu Norfolk Neb A corner lot approximating 130 feet front by 150 feet in dimension is preferred If not n corner lot tho property must approximate 130 feet by 1W fc ctindlmeniontithe 110 feet to bo street froutaee Each proposal must bo made with tho undrreUndiuu and rgreoment that it it is accepted the buildings and all improve ments on the property aro to bo retained nud removed within thirty ilajB after written notice b thu vendor and that all eipeuns ciiiiuected with furniehiuK evidence of title and deeds of couveaiica aro to bo paid by the vendor Kurh propoxul must bo accompanied by a properly drawn diagram gitim tho meles uud bounds of the proierty ami knowing thuBtreetB around tho block in which tlio jirop erty in situated Iso by n written statement iu regatd to the grades character of ground for foundation el The right to reject any aud all propobals is reserved Kach proposal must bo sealed murked Proposal for the salo of prop erty for a silo for tho Public Huildiug in Norfolk Neb and addressed and mailed to LJ jyUE Secretary of tho Treasury Washington D O CRSEILER Sale and -Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold on Commission Braasch Avenue and Third St PHONE 44 Money to Loan ON Real Estate Eikhorn B fi S Association Groeefies Always Fresh and Just as Represented AT UHLES Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs KARO BROS jfH Sausage 11 Kih W and km Everybody wants the est of meats We make a special effort to please our trade Onr Sliep is tho Neatest the City Mrs H HHull WILL a IT Fitial Treatment Mepicoripg aid Shampoo Will fUdly call at your homei and do any of thl work Ordora Uken for fine hair switches Peifoet match guaranteed Besldence on First street Junction Orderi may be left at tha Junction IlrnirHtnre Tnlnrhnnn Ifl tt Mercer Hotel Cor nth Howard Sti OMAHA 2 DIG ELECTHIC SIGNS Nebraska people can meat their friends hro Tako Harney bt car at depot RATES laoo j p C0ATES Preff