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in mum m ALL THE WORLD Knows that the Peerless Remedy for Diseases of the Liver Kidneys and Bladder is Dr J H MEANS LIVER KIDNEY BALM It has Cured Thousands of Des perate Cases Try It PRICE 100 PER DOTTLE FOB lAtr I1Y KOENIGSTEINS PHARMACY free Reclining Chair Gars on all Trains QUICK SEKVICE CLOSE CONNECTIONS TWO DAILY l VST TKAINS KACH WAY 11KTWEEN OMAHA AND Atchison Kansas City and St Louis With direct connections to all South ern and Eastern points Uuoxcollod timo and nccommodntioua to tlio Famous Hot Surines of Arkansas BE SURE TO SECURE TICKETS VIA THIS LINE For moro complete information doecriptivo pamphlets etc address J 0 PHILLIPPI IV C BAItXES A G F nndPA T P A Southeast Cor 14th and DouslnBSts OMAHA NKHHASKA HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles or Hemorrhoids C Fissures Fistulas Burns Scalds II Wounds Bruises Cuts Sores Boils Tumors Y Eczema Eruptions Salt Rheum Tetters Chapped Hands E Fever Blisters Sore Lips Nostrils O Corns Bunions Stings Bites of Insects Three Sizes 25c 50c and 100 Bold by druggists or sent poet patdon receipt of pries UCnrllUKlSBtUCO 111 UtniUUaSIlwrork PATENTS U S AND PORRION PROCURED EUGENE W JOHNSON Solicitor and Attorney In Patent Causes 1739 New York Ave WASMINarON D C illco established lSd3 Chorees moderate Cor respoudenco requested SEASONABLE SUGGESTION TAKE A TRIP TO plorida OR THE f Gulf I Coast Best Reached in Through Cars by Louisville Nashville R R Write for hforntallon to C P ATMORE Ctnl Pass Ajcnt L VISVULE KY scJiwiHli jbt gltV - REPUBLIGANSRUN WELL Results of the Municipal Elec tion Held Yesterday A TIE VOTE IN THE SECOND WARD Tho Third Wnnl Declares forllio Hepuhll fiiii Candidate llnth Men hers of tlio Hoard of education KIimUmI Nominees or Iho tlrniul Old Parly A Day nf l clteinent Kotunis Gratlf Inj From Wednesdays Dnlly Tho wintry weather of tho post stoon months iercoptlbly relaxed its hold yes torduy and it was not to bo wondorod nt It was election duy in Norfolk nud from onrly morning thcro was ovory indica tion of a warm timound as tho day pro gressed a hot timo in tho old town was strictly in ovidonco Tho fact that it was an oiT year in politics didnt out much of a figure Whoti tho state or tho nation cannot supply a suillciont amount of political caloric tho voters of Norfolk gouorate au amplo volume as every well regulated community should to mako things interesting Tho temperature ran highest in tho Third ward where uot only were thero tho two regular party tickots but a third caudidato by potitition for councilman Tho result could not but bo highly grati fying in that ward to all republicans In tho faco of two opposing tickets tho regular republican caudidato won a clear and decided victory In tho First ward Uhlo tho demo cratic candidate dofeated Ilemloben republican by SO votes In tho Socotid ward tho result was a tie voto between tho republican and democratic candidates Just what settlement of this condition of affairs will be finally retched is not yet known There sooms to bo room for different interpretations of whnt tho law contemplates in suci a case Some claim that tlio statue provides that a tio shall bo decided by lot before tho canvassing board If this prove true tho case will bo decided in this way at the next meeting of tho city council If Mr Bucholz hold his placo as coun cilman tho next council will havo ouo more democratic member than tho pres out Should Mr Scolield win out tho republicans will hold their own In tho Fourth ward Ileckmau repub lican won out against Ilarshmau demo crat with a majority of four votes Both of the ropublicau nominees for members of tho board of education wero easily elected over their democratic competitors Dr P H Salter proved to bo possessed of tho best running qualities and Brug geniau who succeeds himself on the board was a good second Altogether tho result was a complete endorsement of republican management of city affairs rniST WAKD Hemleben rep 08 Uhle dem 8 SKCOKD WARD Bucholz dem 110 Scofield rep 11 J THIRD WAKD Bullock rep 114 Morrison dem GO Mount by petition 07 FOURTH WARD Harshrnau dem 00 Heckman rep 04 The following was tho vote received in tho different wards by tho various candidates for positions on the board of education Brueggeman rep 1st 55 2nd 104 3d 119 4th 50 total 354 Dean dem 1st 71 2nd 107 3d 115 4th 52 total 345 Hulff dem 1st 100 2nd 02 3d 79 4th 25 total 302 Salter rep 1st 93 2nd 91 3d 105 4th 41 j total 393 Dr J H McLeans Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adopted to mako a little health go a long way Its curative power is large ly attributable to its stimulating nutri tive and tonio properties by which the energy of tho system is recruited It is pleasant to tho taste easily boruo on tho stomach and harmless under prolonged use Price 50o and 1 a bottle Sold at Koonigsteins pharmacy Ileal Kmto Trunnion The following transfers of real estate are reported by Chester A Fuller man ager of tho Madison county abstract ofiico at Norfolk Julia H Egbert widow to T E Odiorne wd u y lot 1 block 8 Hnasos suburban lots to Norfolk 075 00 Mary J Youngor and husband to Win Kiesau wd lot 11 block 10 tho Heights 800 00 Otto II Mass and wife to Herman Eyl wd nw 21- 23 3 880 00 Jas Collins and wifo to Wm Kiesuu wd lot 2 block 10 tho Heights 225 00 Homo Miller and wifo to Lu ciuda J Dolin wd lots 3 and 1 block 2 Dorsey Placo Nor folk 275 00 II E Wood aud wife to John Landgrof wd no J4 aud ne h W h 35-22-1 5900 00 Carrie Thronesou aud bus to A J Audorson wd lot 10 sub div blk 10 railroad addition Newman Grove 550 00 James H Colgrore aud wf to TH15 NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY ALJMLti 189 John W McCallnm wd lot 3 West Moadow Grovo 700 00 Elkhorn Building aud and Sav ings association to Ellen Ken nedy wd lots 13 and 1 1 blk 10 Dorsoy placo Norfolk 1000 X W H Robinson to 13 F Sidlor wd lot 0 blk 1 Burrows sub div lots 1 and 10 of blk 2 Paso walks addit Ion Norfolk 700 00 John A Nelson and wf Anna L to John Long wd lots 7 aud 10 blk 1 railroad addition Nowman Grovo 1 WW 00 P T S Co to John A Nelson wd lot 10 blk 10 railroad ad dition Newman Grove 15 00 Alexander Boar trustee to Thomas G Hight wd lot 2 Mock 2 Edgowator Park 75 00 Frank Miller to O S Snyder wd h sw 14 1 1-22-2 2100 00 P T S Co to W P Cilon wd lot 8 block 5 Railroad addi tion to Nowman Grovo 130 00 P T S Co to Cora E Harvey Harvoy wd lot 13 block 18 Railroad addition to Nowman Grovo 72 00 Engouo Crook and wifo to Harding Creamery Co wd lot 4 block Lewis addi tion to Moadow Grovo 250 00 V W Barnos andwifotoThos OSheuand Willis McBride 11 h block 57 Railroad addi tion to Madison and other 300 00 Frod Brechlor and wifo to Alice Sutherland wd pt of no 3 8-23-2 1 00 THE MONTH OF MARCH Tlio Weather Summary Shows Thai Old Winter Held llor In II In Irhk Grasp Tho weather for tho month of March 189 was a koon lissnpointmont The winter which began with the blizzard of October 17th had with the excoption of a fow mild days tho fore part of January been 0110 of unmiti gated and almost unparalleled sovority February had been a terror not only to evil doers but to those who wero well disposed as well When March was ushered in a gleam of hope shot above tho horizon of tho public mind and it was welcomed as bringing with it softer skies gentler winds and othor harbing ers of spring But it didnt There wasnt a harbinger or any other old thing except old winter visiblo from start to finish Thero wore thirty one days of bleakness storm and north winds If occasionally thero was an upward tendency it was only for a fow hours and then suddenly checked by a blast from snow blockaded Wyoming or Dakota This immediato locality suffered less from snow aud severe storms than tho regions nbout us but tho month was only a continuation of a long cold win ter such as the oldest inhabitant finds it difficult to duplicate even with tho assis tance of a vivid immagination The summary of tho month ns made by the voluntary observer Dr P 1 1 Salter shows tho record and will bo noted with interest by News readors Compared with tho immense snow falls and heavy storms olsowhero prevalent it makes a favorable showing for Nor folk Tho maximum temperature of March was 00 degrees on the 9th Minimum temperature six degrees be low zero March 0 Mean temperature 22 degrees Mean maximum temperature 31 de grees Mean minimum temporaturo 14 de grees Total precipitation 47 iuches 1 Greatest precipitation in 24hours 28 inches on March 14 Total snowfall during the mouth about three inches No snow on ground at end of the month Numbor of clear days 13 partly cloudy seven cloudy 1 1 Number of days on which 01 or moro precipitatioii fell six Prevailing wind north Have you heard of thofumous Hot Spriugs Arkansas Hundreds of peo ple uro being cured there daily of tho Krip Latent Losses Washington April 3 Special to Tub News Tho following additional casu alties are reported from Manila April 1st Wounded First Nebraska Captain Martin Herpolslieimor company D in forearm moderate accidental Cable of February 7th from Manila roportiug Eggor killed is au error There is no such person in First Ne braska G D Meikiejoiin Acting Seoy of War Doom Cnlleo Agree With You If uot drink Grain O iinido from pure grains A lady writes Tho first timo I inado Graiu 0 I did not like it but after using it for ouo week nothing would induce 1110 to go back to coffeo It nourishes and feeds the system Tho children can drink it freoly with great benofit It is tho strengthening sub stance of pure grains Get a package today from your grocer follow tho directions in limiting it and you will have a delicious and healthful tablo beverage for old and young 15 and 25o Why not shako tho grip Go to Hot Springs Arkansas and loso it 4r ijft w POLIGY AS TO FILIPINOS American Commission Issues a Proclamation to the Natives ONLY ONE CONDITION IS IMPOSED Bupreiiiuey if tho United Slates Wilt llo IC11O11 fed Nnllies mil rod That Their Heat Interest Will Ho t Ion ill the Island and Happiness of People Stlltm lrur Manila April 5 The preamble of tho proclamation of the United Stales Philippine commission rooltos the ces sion by tlio peace treaty of the Philip pine islands to tho United States re fers to the appointment of the commis sion assures tho people of tho cordial good will and fraternal feeling of tho president of the Wnitod States and tho American people and asserts tliat tho object which tho United States govern ment apart from the fulfillment of its solemn obligations has assumed toward tho family of nations by tho acceptance of tho sovereignty over tho islands is tho well being prosperity and happi ness of the Philippine peoplo and their elevation and advancement to a position among the most civilized peoplo of the world Unfortunately theso puro alms and purposes of tho American government and peoplo havo been misinterpreted to some of the inhabitants of certain isl ands and as a consequence the friendly American forces havo without provooa tution or cause boon opouly attacked Tho commission emphatically asserts that the supremacy of tho United States must and will bo enforced throughout every part of tho archipelago and those who resist it can accomplish no end other than their own ruin ll is will ing aud anxious to establish au en lightened system of government under which tho peoplo may enjoy the largest measure of homo rule and the amplest liberty consonant with tho supremo ends of tho government and compati ble with those obligations which the United States lias assumed towards tho civilized nations of the world Tlio proclamation then says thoio can be no real conllict between American sovereignty and tho rights of tho Fili pinos for America is ready to furnish armies and navies and all tho infinite resources of a great and powerful nation to maintain its rightful supremacy over tho islands so it is oven moro solicitous to spread peace and happiness among tho people aud guarantee them rightful freedom and to protect their just priv ileges and immunities to accustom them to free self government and to encourage those Democratic aspirations sentiments and ideals which are tho promise and potency of fruitful national development In conclusion tho proclamation an nounces that tho commission will visit tlio Philippine provinces to ascertain tho enlightened natives ideas as to the form of government invites tho leading representative men to meot the commis sion and declares tho policy of tho United Slates in the establishment and maintenance of tho government is to consult tho wishes and secure the ad vice and co operation of tho peoplo MACARTHUR PUSHING NORTHWARD 2MnLK Hih Forres Out From Mnlnlnpi anil ItllliH Across 1000 Holiols Manila April 5 General Mac Arthur reconnoitered in force yesterday with tho Montana regiment tho Fourth cav alry and two guns of tho light artillery us far as tho river north of Malolos The reconnaissance developed tho fact tlmt thoro aro fully 1000 rebels armed with Mauser rifles preparing for do fonso Shots wero exchanged and two of tha Montana regiment wero wounded but thero was no engagement Later in the day General MaoArthur moved northward as tho wator supply of Ma lolos is inadoquato The belief is spreading among tho residents horo that tho effect of the capturo of Malolos the former rebel capital followed by tho proclamation of the United States Philippine commis sion will bo to convince tho natives that Aguinaldos bubble has burst Dr Schurman president of the commission said Tho Filipinos have beeii asking uuceasingly What do you proposo to do for us Tho proclamation auswors tho quostiou aud it should satisfy thom Tho insurgents aro massing forcos north of Calumpit about flvo aud 0110 half miles northwest of Malolos and ac cording to tho observations of tho recon noitoring parties they havo flno in treuchmouts thero It is expected that hard fighting will bo necessary to dislodgo thom at that point and at San Fernando where Aguinaldo is supposed to bo Largo rivers strongthon both positions Tlio Montana regimout had one man killed anil threo wounded yesterday Twenty flvo men wero prostrated by tho heat and brought to tho hospital Two now big Krupp guns 0110 six inch and tho other eight inch which woro found buried at Malolos will be mounted Tho Americans havo fomd 27007 silver dollars Condemns Philippine War Boston April 5 A mass meeting under the uuspicesof tho Anti Imperial itt leaguo wus held in Tremont temple last nipht aud was attended by a largo and enthusiastic audience Tho prin cipal speaker was ox Socrotary of tho Treasury Boutwoll who condontnod tho Philippino war and severely criticised the administration Mattel Is In Illilliiff Ponca City O T April 5 Olydo Mattox who killed Lincoln Swiunoy a rancher last nigiit is luuiug near tne Kuw reservation 18 niilos from hero Olliccrs havo boon in pursuit ot Mattot all day and at ouo time wero near enough to exchange shots with tho young desperado but Muttox eluded them and escaped in the gutheriug I darkness MRS ANNA GEORGE ON TRIAL First Day limn With Seven Men In Ilia ilury llm Canton O April 5 Tho first day of tho trial of Mrs Anna E George for themurderof George I Saxton brother of Mrs Molvlnloy olosod with seven men occupying seats in tho jury box Many attorneys of tho city are attend ing tho trial which Is expected to In volvo several very close legal points Judge Isaac M Taylor is presiding and the crowd Is so large that ho upMlntod threo extra bailiffs to servo in the court room during tho trial which is llliely to occupy three or four weeks Except tho several women ft lends and women rela tives of Mrs George there were not many women in tlio court room al though thero wore quite 11 number in the corridors Three desired witnesses are still absent hut an agreement was lunched to proceed without them About 125 witnesses havo already been sub poenaed and the list is being constantly increased Ten rind Witteiv Irnves KlKKKA Oal April 5 Tho stoainer Jhllltat capsized 011 tho bar yesterday as she was leaving tho harbor on her trip to Han Francisco Tlio bar was rough but the steamer was almost over aud had blown threo whistles to indicate tho fact and hud turned to ward tho south whun a breaker struck her beam and she immediately cap sized Thero wero six passengers aud 13 in the crew all lost hut nine Tho vessel lies bottom up and is pounding in the breakers north of tho south jetty She will come ashore before long The beach is strewn with wreckage Tho lost passengers are M O Buson Peter Fryo 15 OBrien and 12 J Bo land The names of all the soamon lost are not yet known The drowned include however tho captain V P Anderson the second oflleor name un known P 15 Cupola cook and A Johnson seaman St I Hie ill Iomii Mllleis Drs MoiMs April 5 At 11 mass meeting of the miners of the central lis trie of Iowa yesterday it was voted to order a strike to take effect at once The decision involves 2000 miners Oper ators are firm in refusal to raise tho scale It is now understood declared Chairman Joyce that Des Moines dis trict is on a strike but it must bo un derstood that when mines agree to pay their men SO centH and give t hem an eight hour day men will bo allowed to go batik to work Its 80 cents and eight hours rent Itrltnln Arrepts the Ihiu Washington April 5 lird Salis bury has accepted tho plan proposed by Germany for tho settlement of tho Sa moan trouble by tho appointment of a tripartite commission Tho acceptance is on the broad principle oniy and tho details of tho arrangement aro as yet to bo agreed upon As the United States has already accepted tho general propo sition thcro is no longer doubt as to the organization of the commission Amlmsmiiliir Choato Iteeovors London April 5 Tho United States ambassador Joseph II Choato has al most recovered from his recent indispo sition and went to Bournemouth today with his family Oialn O ItrliiKH Hellel tothecoilco drinker Coffee drinking is a habit that is universally indulged in and almost as universally injurious Have you tried Grain O It is almost like coffee but the effects are just tho opposite Cofleo upsets the stomach ruins the digestion effects tho heart and disturbs tho whole nervous system Grain O tones up tho stomach aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves Thoro is nothing but nourishment in Grain O It cant bo otherwise 15 nud 25 ents por package Every farmer and stock niisor should keep Sloans Liniment on hand for an emorgeucy Ask your neighbor and ho will tell you why For sale by John Koeuigsteiu Women Should Know II Many wonion suffer untold agony and misery because the nature of their dis ease is not correctly understood They have been led to bellovo that womb trouble or female weakness of some sort Is responsible for tho many Ills that Imi set womankind Neuralgia nervousness hoadaoho pullyor dark circles under tho oyos ihuuiatism a dragging pain or dull actio in the back weakness or bearing down sensation profuse or scanty supply of urine Willi strong odor frequent desire to pass It with scalding or burning sen sation sediment in il aflor standing in ottle or nmiiiou glass for 21 hours aro signs of kidney and bladder trouble Tho above symptoms aro often attrib uted by the patient herself or by her physician to female wouknosss or womb double Hence so many fail to obtain relief because they are treating not tho disease itself but a relleolion of the pri mary cause which is kidney rouble In fact women as well as men aro made misoiuhlo with kidney and bladder trouble and both need the same remedy Dr Kilmers Swamp Root is the great discovery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist and is easy to get at any drug store for llfty cents or one dol lar To prove its wonderful merits you may have a sample lsittle and book toll ing nil about it both son absolutely free by mail Kindly mention Tun Nouroiu Wkpkiy Nrws and send your address to Dr Kilmer A- Co Minghaniton N Y lite the Chlhliena IMInli called Grain O II is a delicious appe tizing 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