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100 Sold by druggists or sent post paid on receipt of pries IICHrllIliYS51lD0 Ill A 111 nimmStNwVotk PATENTS U S AND FOKEK1N PROCURED EUGENE W JOHNSON Solicitor and Attorney In Patent Causes 1730 New York Ave WASHINGTON D C IllcoostablUliod lH Uhuro8 moderate Cor regpomlenco requested SEASONABLE SUGGESTION TAKE A TRIP TO plorida OR THE r Gulf Coast Best Reached in Through Cars by Louisville Nashville R R Write for hfomitton Is C P ATMORE Ctrl I Pass Agent LVISVIUE KY NEWSPAPER TROUBLES The Times Tribune Has a Fam ily Row MR HUNGERrORD IS DISCHARGED Hut tin Ihlnlin Ho lloldntln IHli Cm do Hint ltdfiiiei tit Iteiiiiiln Dlt ImrRcd Sue tlm Company for III Sulurj Ollicir SttltH HroiiKlit llio Iapnr linn Had 11 dim koreil Ciirrnr From Mondarn Dally Them is troublo in the olllco of the Times Tribune The first ollleiitl In foriuntion tho public hurt that every thing wns not running along smoothly was when the paper appeared yesteuluy morning with a notico signed by C S Evans president of tho Norfolk Print ing Co stating that Ira L Huugerford waH no lougor employed on that papor and warning tho public to do no busi ness with him Mr Hungorford has been tho niannger of tho business fiinee last Ootobor The notico yesterday morning seems to have been given because of trouble betweou Evans and Hungeiford over tho lattors Balary which culminated Satur day oveuiug in suit being brought by Huugerford against the company lor about i0 the amount claimed to be still duo him After summons bad been served upon Mr Evans as president of tho company ho wrote the notico which was to appear in Sunday mornings paper About midnight Huugerford discovered tho copy of the notice and taking it iiom the hook tore it up The story is that Hungerfoid wont homo about I oclock in tho morning and after be had gone tho foreman ot the ofllco sent to Mr Evans and asked what should bo done about tho notice Evans lewioto tho notico and sent it to tho ollice wheie it was placed in typo and niado up in the forms Just as tho paper was about to bo piintcd Mr Huugeifoid appeared upon the scene and as manager ordered that tho piess bo stopped and tho notico removed While the nianoger and foie uinu weio arguing this point E 111s came in and under his orders tho paper was printed with tho notice There was a warm time for awhile about the institution and the E aus forces sent for a Dolicenian to keep order but bis services were not needed After the issuance of tho paper both factions rested timing tho day the only evidence that there was war being the maintenance of a wutchmau in tho building all of yesterday and last night This morning Huugerford appeared at the ollice at the opening of business and during the day ho has been seen thero evidently laboring under the impression that ho is still manager of tho institu tion In conversation with a News repre sentative this morning Mr Huugerford said that he does not recognio the authority of tho president to depose hii manager and that he could only be discharged at a meeting of stock holders where n majority of tho shares wero represented Hence he proposes to hold on and in turn warns people not to pay money now duo the concern to anyone except upon his order He says the troublo arose over tho fact that ho thought it about time ho received his salary claiming ho has only diawn enough to pay his board since ho be came manager Mr Evans was seen and ho states that tho notice was published because Mr Huugerford took tho books homo with him and failed to return them Mr Evans says Huugerford was dis missed because tho company had no further use for him Tho Times Tribune seoms to have had a checkered career since it branched out as a daily last August When it started P W Spraguo was its business man ager After r mining until October ho gave up tho financial fight and resigned the management to Mr Hungorford When this gentleman took charge the paper had a host of old bills hanging over it and it must bo admitted that ho has made a desperate struggle to main tain tho business Ho is to bo credited with having put lots of energy into tho work but from tho start ho has been leading a forlorn hope and ho says ho is now fully satisfied that Norfolk never did prosont a living field for a second daily In face of tho most rigid economy the business has been constantly losing ground and the claims against it now amount to about 700 Since Mr Hungorford sued the company for his salary other suits have been brought aud within another day it is likely all the claims will be pressing in court Tho stock of the compauy is owned by O S Evaus F W Spraguo and Mr Guilinger The later now lives in Madison and Mr Sprague gave up tho fight about three weeks ago when ho quit in disgust He is now supposed to be in Missouri The futuro of tho paper seoms uncer tain Mr Evans says that ho expects to coutiuuo its publication but a gentle man from Madison today states that it was announced thero that Guiliuger had transferred his stock to A P Clnlds of the Madison Reporter who it is said will come and take the management It is further re ported from Madisou that Mr Evaus is negotiating for the purchase of tho He porter which he is to take charge of in tho uear future It must be admitted that the affairs of THIS NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY APRIL 20 189U tho concern are in a very procarions con dition and tho history of its losses would hntdly scorn a sufficient inducement for anyone to attempt to rovivo it iriiln O tiring Itfllof to tho coffeo drinker Calico thinking is a habit that is universally indulged in and almost as universally Injurious Havoyou tried Oruin O It is almost liko coffeo but theollects are Just tho opposito Calico upsets tho stomach ruins the digestion ellects tho heart and disturbs the whole nervous system Ornhi 0 tones up the stomach aids digestion and sticngthons tho nerves Thoro is nothing but nourishment in Gialn O It cant bo otherwise 15 and cuts per package mutator Cliuri Elevator and trimming chaiges an 100000 bushels of gtain in in port of Now York single transfer 17S50 Samo amount of grain at Illinois Cen tral elevator at Now Orleans 125 Ex tinct from letter of Capt M Do Puy in Now York Mall and Expiess af March 1 lSIIl AMBUSHED BY REBELS Sailors of Yorktown Fall Into Hands of Insurgents FATE OF THE 0APTIVES UNKNOWN Kntlion KiTiiko to Trout With Aumrlrnim Ileiiteimnt lllmoro mid Pourlnnii Mn Tiikon Ounliimt W11 Milking Altiimpt to IttiliMmn Spillllnll 1irl Uoll lit Iliilnm XVIimi Surprint In bpiiini Washington Apiil 10 Tho navy department has given out the following fiisputch fiom Admiral Dewey Manila April 18 Secretary of tho Navy Washington Yoiktawn visited Bulein east coast of Luz n Apul 13 for tho purpose of rescuing and bung ing away tho Spanish forces consisting of SO soldiers tlneo officers and two priests which woio suriounded by 100 lnui gents Some ol tho insurgents woio armed with Mauser rilles Lieutenant T O Gilntoro whilo making ambushed weio filed upon and captured Fate unknown as insurgents lefused to communicate aft erward Tho following aro missing Tho officer previously rofonod to Clnof Quartermaster W Walton Coxswain J Ellsworth Gunners Mato II T Hygard Sailmukors Mato Vondgit Seanion W II Kyndcrs and O W Woodbury Apprentices D W A Von villa A J Peterson Ordinary Soainen P BrKolcso O B McDonald Lands men L T Edwards F Anderson J Dillon and O A Morissoy Diwiy The s denote portions of tho dispatch which could not bo deciphered Landsman Morrissoy is from Lincoln Neb Washington April 10 Tho capturo of the Yorktowus men was discussed with much feeling in naval circles Tho misfortuuo was felt with added keen ness as tho navy has prided itself thus far on immunity from reverses Tho admirals dispatch of yesterday was tho first knowledge the dopirtmont had that the Yorktown had gonoon this spe cial mission to rolievo tho Spanish gar rison at Baler That tho capturo should have been effected whilo tho American forces wero on a mission of mercy to ward tho Spaniards rather than in the prosecution of a campaign led to tho bo lief that Spain would havo no further ground for questioning- tho good faith with which the Americans wero seeking to relievo the condition of tho Spanish prisoners Although tho dispatch gavo no indica tion that Lieutenant Gilmoro and his men had lost their lives yet great anx iety was felt by tho myptory surround ing their futo whilo in tho hands of an uncivilized enemy This is tho first capturo of any Americans military or naval so that it is unknown how tho iusurgonts will treat our men If civil ized methods wero pursuod an exchango could bo quickly effected as General Otis lias a largo uumbor of Filipino prisoners but tho Insurgents havo boon averse thus far to exchanging Spanish prisoners aud this raises a question as to what they will do with tho York towns inon The purpose of officials hero is to sparo no offort to s8curo the speedy release of our men Filipinos Strive For Ianoe Manila April 19 A number of prominent and wealthy Filipinos aro organizing a committee to take steps to bring about if possible an understand ing between tho robols and tho Ameri cans Ono branch of this committee intends to ask tho United States Phil ippine commission to mako a statement as to what terms will bo offered tho rebels if tho lattor will surrender An other branch of tho coinmitteo will ap proach Aguinaldo with tho terms aud will endeavor to persuade him to ac cept them It is considered doubtful however if any mombors of tho com mittee will daro to personally confer with the rebel leador Tho committee includes several persons recently con demned to doath by Aguinaldo for pe titioning him to cease fighting Mlmiurl Floods Fort Pierre Pieuhe S D April 10 The Mis souri river has backed up through a bayou and washed out about half a mile of Northwestern track east of hero 20 miles No through trams are running Tho nvor is still within its banks 011 the Piorro side but at Fort Pierre peo ple aro paddliug through tho streots m boats I mm CoiiKrrKHtloiinl Association Atlantic la April 19 The 50th general association of tho Congrega tional churches aud ministors of Iowa will bo hold in this city on May 17 to 21 inclusive at which tiiuo many of the prominent ministers and citueus of the state will be iu utteuduuoa PUBLIG BUILDING SITE Bids Opened at Washington Saturday TWENTY TWO SITES ARE0ITERED Ilioj Illt llldn Lot illloll Wlilil Nrnltil Ill llmiiiKli tlm Icmmi mill at 1ih i Itiini lllg Kruill 1000 In 1 IOIIO All AkiiI ol tlm 1 rciiiim HiiHiiliiinut 111 oiiin to Not folk 11111I lim HioNlto i Irom Moniln n lullj Heal estate did not take such a tre mendous boom lifter all because af the fact that the scoietary af tho housury had mhoitisert for bids on piapeily suit able for the location ol a United Stales public building in Not folk As provided in the adveitiseiuenl tho pto posals far sites wore opened an Satur day in Washington by Supervising Architect Tuyloi The oilers me as follows H A Stewart noithoiistoornor Nor folk avenue and Fifth street 19000 O W lnskeopot al southeast corner Madison avenue and Fifth street 1 1500 1j M Gayloid southwest comer Phillip avenue and Fmtith shoot 1000 Lena Marquardt and Augusta Hiuiu mond northeast comer Madison uvonuo and Fifth sheet 7500 lulin Koonigstein northwest corner Norfolk avenue and Seventh sheet 5riO same northeast coiner Koenig stoln iivnniia and Eighth stieet 11500 same sunt Ins est comer Phillip inenue and Sovonth sheet 2500 C and A Kaia southeast Phillip aveiiio and Faint h i00 E G Madison Wilkinson noithnst avenue and Third 1 O H Lauo and wife to Carl Piunowdoij 29-22-1 i ornei street eornei shoot 2000 George Davenport southeast comei Binnseh avenue and Fouitli sheet f2500 Isaac C Povveis uoitheist Madison avenue and Fourth 1750 Adam Kesolund el ul coiner comer sheet Second and Mam streets 9500 F A Biyiint NmfoUc avenue be tween Second and fluid sheets 90 John L Zoeehlor Braiscli avenune mid Fouitli sheet 2r0 Mrs D It Daniels and T F Mom niinger southwest comer Norfolk uvo nuo and First sheet 5HX Margaret Hito and Julia II Egbert southwest corner Madison avenuo and Fouitli street 8000 C B Bui rows southeast coiner Madi son uvonuo and Fourth street 5000 C B Burrows sumo location Binallei lot 1000 Carl Wildo northwest corner Park uvonuo and Fifth street 2700 Fred E Hardy southeast corner Nor folk avenuo and Eleventh sheet 2000 O B Durland southeast corner Nor folk nvonuo and Sixth sheet 1 0000 Mary S Braasch southwest corner Phillip avenuo and Ninth stieet 0000 It is announced from Washington that the supei vising aichitect or an agent ot tho tieasuiy dcpiitmcnt will visit tho city and select the site Tho oilers aro all low when the market price of real estate is taken into consideration and tho government will havo no difficulty in securing 11 good location at a mere nominal figure lEcul Km iii liaiiHlntH Tho following transfers of real est at aro reported by Chester A Fuller man ager of tho Madisou comity abstract olllco nt Norfolk Joseph A Bent to L A ton wd sjiooo oo Martha Stephens and husband to Conrad Kampman wd lot 9 block W T L Cos first ad dition Norfolk Junction 500 00 Waruor Halo and wife to P H Ingoldsby wd yx acres in sw ill- 125 00 r700 00 J T Ames and wife to John M Cook wd 0 nwH 19 22fl 1JJ50 00 W M Robortson aud F P Wigton and wife to Anna G Robertson wd w3 lot 2 block 1 Koonigsteius addition Nor folk 0500 00 Joseph A Bent to Goorgo Niles wd swH 292Ji 1800 00 E F Princeto E H Horst wd s22 feet lot r aud s21 feet lots 0 7 and 8 block lJ F W Barnes first addition to Madi son Norfolk Beet Sugar Co to American Beet Sugar Co mv ij loel ueH 10-21-1 5000 00 1 00 Sadie Bryant lies and husband to II K Wilcox spl wd lots 1 2 and J block 2Jlots 1 8 and block a and o1 110 nwjf 115-21-1 20 CO Shonir to II K Wilcox sd e noi nwjf 15-24-1 also blocks 2 and 1 Walnut Grove Nor folk 1010 00 John Loren to J T Ames spl wdej nw4 19-22-ii Josoph L Baker mid Jwifo to Sven Larson wd swj 18 mid ws uwL4 19-21-1 William B Story and wife to Sarah McConuoll wd so 1 1 2U 2 Noifolk H L association to Cora V Dunn wd partvof lot 2 block 3 Pasownlks addition 1200 00 5500 CO 2 jOO CO 700 00 Iloea Collee A tree With You If uot drink Graiu O mado from pure grains A lady writes The first time I made Gralu 0 I did not like it but after using it for one weok nothing would Induce me to go back to collco It nourishes aud feeds the system The children can drink it freely with great benefit It is the strengthening sub stance of pure giuius let a package today from your grocer follow tin diiectioiis in mtUlng it and you will have a delicious and healthful table mm 1 ago I01 old and young 15 and 25c DCSCttTIONS niOM THE AftMY Tumily Mm lri out Kngliinnr Tnrps Tnkn Fimiidi 1 nun ul Honolulu San FitAMisco A pill 19 Tho fol lowing advices ft out Honolulu under date of Aptil II weio loeolvod by the steamship Coptic Tweiity thieo of tho Japanese who took pait ill tho inceiit riot at lCuhuku plantation will have to ntiuid tiial Six of tho men aro charged with muider aud 17 with riottnu The hanspoitH Cleveland and City af Pueblu both sailed far Manila on tho 0th The Pimhln reported 20 deserters principally mining tho engineers do paitineut The hanspoil oulundia ar rived fiom Sail FiunoUeo on the 0th and sailed tin no days lattr It ill In k Iuvor HiiuUrtiptK Four Doimiic la April 19 An Im noitant itiltnir has been made bv J A O Yeoman lofeiee in bunkruploy for thlH distiict in the O F Wonnetshuin bankruptcy case which has just closed The tilling is lelutivo to tho clause iu the coihi which oxuinptH fuol and pio visioiiH fat the baukiupt fornix mnntliti Uefetoe Yeoman held that itiasniueh as voiy few men if thoy were honest in their intention to turn their piopeity over to then leililaiH have laid iu a supply at piovisions and fuel foi six mouths that an cquit able lutoi pi elation of tho elaiiso would necessitate the al lovviinee ot money 111 lieu of the piovis ions that had not been kept in supply Dmilxluii S11I1I lo Itu Against liilu London Aptil 19 The Pans cone spnntlout ol the Times M do Blow it retelling to tho Illinois that tliecoutt ol cassation will ahiidgo tho Dtoylus revision inquiry In older to enable the government to go belote the chamber ot deputies with 11 well defined situa tion and that its decision will be against levisiou an the gioiinrt af tho nondiscoveiy ol now facts says Such 11 solution would only lesull in a con tinuance ol the struggle iu a 111010 vio lent and ditugeioiiH loim than ever not only 111 Fiunco but tluoughout tho civ ilued woild Dim Mn Vliiiiitiit lilriliitlon Atlvnik Cm N J April 19 Six horns weio devoted by tho Republican niouetarv commission yestoiday to the consuleiation ol monetary legislation There will be morning and ul tot noon sessions and if occasion demands night sessions will be held Yesterdays ses sion was devoted lather to expiessiou of opinions Tho next few days will be occupied by discussions intended to do fine tho attitude ul the friends of the establishment ol the gold standard and tho retirement of tho greenbacks J lirtiK SulliM iilnil lj Ninolin Chicago April 19 Early this morn ing threu people wero smothered to death by smoke 111 a small frame build ing at 012 Milwaukee avenue The dead inc Maiy Tvvohy Charles Mon iighau mid a man named Hamilton Tho tluee hud been drinking together and it is thought ouu of them upset a kerosene lump 1 illinium In I Im LiMid Tallahassih Fla April 19 Tho first ballot lor United States senator was taken yestoiduy by separate vote in each house of tho legislature Tho total vote in both houses gavo Taliafero 10 Pasco HI Call 8 blank aud scattuung 7 Necessary for a choice 51 niirduor Knciildt Out llopklm Wiikllimi W Va April 19 Be fore the biggest crowd evor 111 tho Met ropolitan club Oscar Uardnor last night knocked out Joe Hopkins of Buthilo 111 the 15th round of what was to have been a 20 round bout TELEGHAM3 TEH9ELY TOLD The leading mills at Liwrouco Mai are now under direction of the trust and ate closed down The Koyul Canadian Yacht club has tunned Monday August 21 as tho datoof the Hist nice for the Canada cup May Hempstead won tho Toiiiiohsoo del by al MimphlH Tuesday by a length Chancery second lio Planter Iblid Justice Peckham United Slates su premo colli t dccldoH the Michigan law legulallug sale of I MX mile tickets Id invalid ieiieial lloni ooiniuundlng tho do pal lint ill ol Polio llto has iislced to bo lelieved horn his piesent duty an ac count af ill health The timispoit McPherson fotuiuily the Milium has left San Juan loilo Rico with llilgiidier General Pied 1 Giant and the colonial commission on boanl TlieciuiHor Chicago sailed Tuesday 0111122000111110 ciiilse uudei command ul Item Admlial llavvison She pasties mound Alrlca going tluough the Medl teiiaueau Woid bus been leeelved of the wicck of the ban Ptaucisco whaling hit h Hoiallo on a icel at the culiuiicu to Pait hitau In the Uuollno gioup No lives weie lost Theoiloie Clnlstiau a Fiench portrait pilutei Is engaged on a panning lepie seiitlng the signing al Ibe pence taiol Those pioscnt Havo consented to sit tor the plcline iaveiuoi Thomas has announced that he will veto the bill piHseil bv the Col in ido gcnctul assembly at its lecent ses Moll pioviiiiug tut an iiiileteimtiiutu sentiiue with paiale pmileijes for pi Is IK is LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL llllTMilll II BnnniH Knuumjn 1UU l ILLt 25 CTS I CURES Biliousnoss Constipation DyGijopsia nnci Livor Complaint SUGAR GOATUD Bold liy nil driiuulntil or hi lit hy mull NcnllnMcdknlCij ChlcifO Ioi sale b I 01 111 v Ding CoNoilolk ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS IN March April and May IltoiH Vnlml will T run n fill I I lllltlHHflliCIH IxrlltHioIIH lo jJVJ U 1 Jl lllltlllll pnllllH III tllllbolltllllll tlm 111 4 of iIik IIIIiiuIh mi nil mid N i n A MiHHinniiipi nlle ItiiilroiiitH fiuiii nil Kliiliiiim 011 lliii IIIIiiuIh cnl nil wi Ht of mid Including Alil n mid ft in polnln on tlm IN In mid ilar lliipliIhliriincliiHon March 20th April pi iind 17th and Mn 1st unci 151I1 mid from nil polntH inl of Mini including Williiima one diij Inter tliiin the dnt h liiimcd I III Ill Solltlllllll lllllllK Hllkl rn pllliln till- kciiImh i ilitml lliiiiiririilliiriil ink iiiIukih Ilin ul nnil piodurtH ul nil iiiiintH Hontli of tin Ohio Khei on III llni h of I In iiliovn miiitioiii d ioiuIh lor 11 cups nililii H tlm 11111I1 imniil I 01 iiiformiition i 0111 1 mini Itnlliuuil IiuiiIhIii Die fciiili inon Vnllij of MihHiHniiipl inldriHM I I 3ki 1111 t mil fiuiiiiiithioiii r I It II nt I IlilllKo WEST I lloni hi 1 lo rn KxiiirKinn IlM Will Iklhil III hlild fiom hill tioiin III I null 1 lint of III 1 1 1 iu liiduu dnr IiiIIh mill from poiiitHou tin mid Idnr Itnpidn lirmiLliiH rt1nrill 2l t April III unil iStll and flnv 2d nnJ 1OH1 t 1 poiuth on the IIHuoih Ilitrnl Hnil lond i uliirli tin one wnj rnte ih i IjU or ofor ill S nt i Diikotn M huh inlii mid ill town to pi Iriti uiHt of Viklej ii cIuhIm nxtipt poiiitn Ul hi lf LllMlllH ttomc seckem Hxcunloris to Points on other I liirs ol Kullronds I li lllinniH 1 nlrnl will nihil null im tlm Ill tit iind lliird I u h iu Mnrcli pnl nuil May Horn LxciirHiou lickntu to pointH on foreign lniiH of riillronilH in uiHn of tlm Wimtirn SontliwcHtiirn mid Sontlnrn Stntcn l or rnli h roiitiH i tr inipilri of jour ueiinttt Illinois Central Ticket Aucnt All IIoiih msikiiH KxciiiHiun TicketH arn Hold at rati of ONE FARE PIUS 2 00 for tin round trip Tiokntu limited to 21 day for ruturn j r 4iiiun A i Y A Ill Cent It II Diiiugu Iowa Boils and Pimples Give Warning AN UNFAILING SIGN THAT NATURE IS APPEALING 2r nwx AgSL Ii When Nature is overtaxed she haa her own wiv of giving notice that assist ance ii needed She does not ask for help until it is impossible to get along without it Bnls and punplci are an indication that the riVhtem is accumulating impurities which rnn liri n must bo gotten rid of they are an urgent appeal for assistance rUn nCLli a warning that can not safely bo ignored To no lect to punt the lilori 1 at tins time means moro than tho annoyance of p miful Iwils and unsightly pimples If these impurities are allowed to remain the system succumbs to any ordinary illness and is unable to withstand the many ailments which are so prevalent during spring and summer Mrs Li Gentile 2001 Secon I Avenue Seattle Wash says I was allhoted for a long time with pimples which were very annoying as they disfigured my face fearfully After using many other in vain S S S promptly and thoroughly cleansed my b ood and now I rejoice iu a good complexion which I never had before uapi w n uuniap oi mo a l s R It Chattanooga Term writes Several boils und carbuncles broko out upon me causing great pain and annoyance My blood seemed to be iu a riotous conlition and uotbiug I took seemed to do any good Six bottles of S S S cured mo comnletelv JfM and my blood has been perfectly pure ever since K S S S FOR THE 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