The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, April 27, 1899, Image 1

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Mouliy and Tuib Ju in Cotton Illock tuor
UuTin llros Htorn Ilelllh Honk free by callniK
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Norfolk Nebraska
Fifth Street
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Good Rigs at Reasonable
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HACK LINE IN CONNECTION
Applltiitltin for IJriiKKiHtii IliiiurIliPiiH
Mutter of application of J L Hersh
iser for liquor license
Notice is hereby pivon thnt J L
Hershisor did on tho 2th day of March
18 filo his application to tho mayor
and city council of tho city of Norfolk
Nebraska for licenso to sell malt spirit
uous and vinous liquors for medioinal
mechanical and chomicnl purposes at
Norfolk Nebraska from tho 1st day of
May IS to tho JiOthdayof April 100
At lot 8 block -1 Norfolk Tuuctiou in
1ourth waru of sam city
If thero is no objeotion romonstranco
or protest filed within two weeks from
tho 23th day of March lb tholsaid
liconso will bo granted
seal J O Stjtt City Clerk
Not lct of Salo Under Cliiitllo Mortise
Notlco ih horuby kIvod that by virtun of a
cliauio nniriHiKH iiuiwu uu iiiu ittiuuyii itin
LrtO I JI nnl t tl iiirtln
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lbSS ami duly tiled in thn otllce tho county
if Mnilinnu eniintv NchrnHka on thn luth
thivof March 1SW anil oxpcutntl by Herman
Tillonhurtf to tho Norfolk National Ilanl turn
cine tho payment of tO0O0 threo hundiotl dnl
lurB and upon which thorn Ih now cluetho huiii
of lGOOQouo humlrotl ami sixty dnlliirntoKrtther
with couth and nxpoiibea of fnrocloBure default
havinRbeeiimudoiii tho payment of mid sum
and no suit or othor prcelluK ut law haviiiu
hoou instituted to recover said ilolit or nr part
thoroof and tho said mnrtfiaKeo boim in tho ac
tual niiHscMiioii of tho hhuI proporty ilescrihed
in Haiti mortstiBHj therefore I will hbII tho prop
orty therein tleaonliod to wit All of tho furni
ture aud fixture coutainotl in and about thn
Herman Tilleiihurir saloon located in
tho corner room of tho MnrUnK
hloek corner of Fifth street nnd
Norfolk avenue in Norfolk Nehrceka consist
iinsof counter hack Inr cluar cawii ico clients
ofriituratoN tahluj chain pictures kiiihbo
bottled ui barrels b ife sloven cash remittor
hot water hoaterB show caws front bar dUliim
1 ill- II id ilnjn itiitnu Mir-
ny nam ucrniuu iiiteuourn ut imuuu uwuiiuu
at the livery ham timi btornsfl barns of noro
Daiouport in Norfolk preclact city of Norfoll
Madison county Nebraska on the Mh day of
Slay lbUJ at 1 o clock p m of euiil day
Oated April 10 ISM
NOKIOLK N VTlONU II INK
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HEAVY F1R1NGJS FAGED
Filipinos Bring Artillery Into
Play at Calumpit
PORTION OF THE 0ITY 0APTURED
Amerlrnn Com iiinntlnr Expert Inln of
the War to llo Settled nt Thin Point
liullt iitloin Point to n llnny IliicnKn
nunt Three Antrrientift Klllril nnd Sev
en Woilutletl Liiuton illcotK Obitaulrn
Manila April 27 AKtiinaldos nrmy
Is dofendinp Calumpit energetically
which is Haiti to indicato that tho rebels
aro finally making that placo their last
ditch or stand which tho Americans ex
pected them to make at Malolos For
the first timo tho Filipinos aro employ
ing artillery They brought two guns
into action in tho trenches yesterday
foro Calumpit firing modern shrapnol
which burst over tho heads of General
Wheatons men without effect
Tho fighting was resumed at ll oclock
yesterday morning During tho night
Mitj American engineers repaired tho
Dagbag bridge thus enabling our troops
to cross tho rivor
General Wheatons brigado advanced
in extended order with tho Kansas
regiment to tho west of tho railroad and
tho Montana legiinont to tho east of it
and took up a position covering one and
a half miles on tho south bank of tho
ltio Grande On tho opposite bank
were fortified trenchos from which a
few American soldiers would have been
able to defy thousands bo strongly
were they constructed The Americans
found tho trenches on the south bank
Df tho rivor deserted
This furnished them with cover from
which they could pick oil Filipinos when
sver ono of them showed his head When
tho rebels bogan firing tho rising of two
puffs of smoko simultaneously from tho
trenches on caeli sido of tho railroad
track showed thoywero using cannon
which was a genuine surpriso to the
Americans Several shells burst close
to General Wheatons stall but it
Beemed that tho Filipinos failed to mas
ter tho machinery of modern shells as
they were unablo to get the right range
Youngs Utah battery was ordered
into position in the center of the Kan
sas regiment to silence tho robol guns
and at 11 oclock tho rapid firo guns hatl
been ferried across tho river aud came
into lino At noon tho rebels wero still
pouring a heavy firo in tho direction of
tho Americans who returned it spirit
edly Three Americans wero killed and
Foven wero wounded
Invton Meets Obttnrlrn
General Lawton is meeting with tho
greatest obstacles in tho character of
tho country His troops have only had
i few skirmishes thus far resulting in
fivo of his men bein wounded Bat
ho lias been forced to put his men at
work building roads and tho transport
service is giving much troubie bul
locks dying from exhaustion and China
lniii hivo to be tinployed in pulling
homo of the carts Thercfuro tho gen
tral has been unable to cover the ground
he hoped to oovur
The natives flee before tho expedi
tion but they swim back to their huts
as soon as tho American troops bavo
passed A few Filipino sharpshooters
uro harrassing tho American Hanks
1 1st ot Killed mill Wounded
Washington April it General Otis
has forwarded to tho adjutant general
tho following additional casualties
Killed
First South Dikota Wagoner Morti
mer Bowen company II Corporal
Vickar K Johnson II Corporal Harvey
M Breed B Privates Charles Still H
James A Lyes K Charles Peterson II
Guy Jones H James A Liscr K liar
loy do Jean L
First Nebraska Privato Harry Mo
Cart company I
First South Dakota Woundod Frod
llancho company B chest sevnro Ser
geant Charles A Butler B slight Paul
Weise G forohead slight L C Dean
L neck severe Alexander S Sjobino
L hand sovere Sergeant Arthur Seni
enson 13 hip slight Sergeant Oliver
C Lapp I leg sovero Quartermaster
Sergeant Anton Jurich L elbow slight
Corporal Chris L Myer K shoulder
slight Corporal William Hcainan F
leg flight Frank II Goobel 13 kneo
Blight Jnuos Gibb 13 shoulder slight
John Murphy D faco sovero Thomas
Coleman h head slight Charles Wag
ner G head slight Herbert A Put
nam I knee slight Dan J llanous K
knee slight Guy IS Skinner K knee
slight James II Davis E foot slight
Ilobert W Hawkins 15 back slight
First Nebraska Second Lieutenant
W G Lungan O oye sovero Artificer
John Boiler C arm niodcrato Charles
I Cadwell F thigh sovero M O Logg
L abdomen severo Georgo Wageck L
nock sevoro Major Frank D Eigcr
foot sovero Oorioral Charles Browstor
C foot moderate David Gillespie K
shoulder Might Lucius W Pangborn
I knee sovero Willurd Carter L foro
arm slight Francis Mason L nock
Bovero Harvey Majors L shoulder se
vere
Fifty first Iowa Major William J
Duggan arm slight Corporal Louis
Wyland C thigh moderate John
Besm M leg niodcrato John Konnan
B back slight Nathan K Hodges D
leg severo Elmer Narveo D shoulder
tevero Patrick II Dwyer 11 leg slight
Kepiiil Irom CeiiHinl OtU
WashiniTon April 27 Tho follow
iug cablegram was received at the wir
department
Manila April 20 Lawton at Nor
zagaray and Angat his two columns
united have driven enemy to north and
west flight casualties Only means
of communication couriers Mr Arthur
has taken portion of Cahnuplt south of
river Movement attended with dilll
culties on account of jungle limit and
strong intrenchmonts Ills casualties
yesterday three killed and II wounded
Developments thus far satisfactory
Oris
Iurtlier Cuniliiltlrn
WAsiiistitoN April 27 Special to
Tin Nkws The following additional
casualites wero reported in the First
Nebraska from Manila this morning
On the 2th wounded
Privato Harold K Blake company D
in thigh moderate
Privato Noah B Land in chest slight
Gro D Mkikiimoiin
Asst Secyof War
niOTING IN PARIS
Advocate mill Opponent of Dieyfns Ilo
iMoit lltilil KWilI Meeting
Pauls Apiil 27 Tho advocates and
opponents of Droyfus revision hold
rival meetings in Paris this evening
Several persons wero injured
Tho Figaros publication of tho evi
dence of Captain Cuignot before tho
court of cassation has thrown tho anti
revision party into consternation All
tho anti Droyfus papers aro boiling
with indignation Several of them
suppress altogether tho testimony of
this officer whoso principal statement
was that tho guilt of Dreyfus could bo
only inierentially established lrom the
secret dossier His designation of
Paty dii Clam as u forger is considered
to bo a complete giving way of the
general staff Tho only possible ex
planation for it scorns to be that Cuig
net acting under orders is making
Paty du Clam a scapegoat for tho stall
Wleelt on Norfolk anil Western
PmTjjsnuiui Va April 27 Tho
west -bound passenger train on tho Nor
folk and Westornraihoad wifc wrecked
about four miles west of this city The
locomotive was overturned on tho main
track aud literally wrecked as also was
tho tender The baugago and mail cars
tho passenger coaches and sleeper ran
through a barbed wiro fence into an
men field for a distanco of i00 yards
and all but tho sleeper woro wrecked
Four passengers wero injured
Teller linn a Tuliitlng Attack
DrNVin April 27 United States
Senator I lenry M Toller had tin alarm
ing fainting attack at Longinont yes
terday Ho had attended and spoko at
tho funeral of ex Attorney General By
ron L Carr After tho fuuorul ho
fainted at tho church He was taken to
tho Oirr residence and it was about J5
minutes beforo ho regained conscious
ness Tito senator came back to Den
vur ou tho train last ovening and was
feeling lairly well
Iaiiii IineH Mutt Dotvu
Pava Ills Anril 27 When the 200
negroes and nonunion wlnto minct re
ported tor work at tho Pan a Ciul com
panys mine yesterday they were told
thero was no work for them and that
tho mine had been closed down indefi
nitely They lear tho much talked
about settlement of tho suko is ttbont
to boeoiuo a reality
Clop rilluie In Ontario
TonoVTO Out April 27 Reports
received by grain men here indicate
heavy damage to winter wheat in sec
tions east of Toronto In many cases
tho crop is a total failure and farmers
tiro plowing up the ground preparatory
to planting spring wheat or barley
Hiih Sailed For Apia
San FitANiisco April 27 Tho Unit
ed States dispatch boat Badger with
tho Samoan commission on board has
Bailed for Apia The steamer will prob
ably stop at Honolulu for coal
Minder Out of Pony Ninth Town
Dis Moinis April 27 Word comes
from Savannah that tho Forty ninth
Iowa will be mustered out thero on May
11 aud that tho regiment will not re
turn to this city in a body
Kvidfiice In MeTaiIimd Case All In
Dis Moinjs April 27 Evidence in
tho McFarlautl oaso was concluded yes
terday Tho dofenso asked a verdict
for McFarlanl and tho stato one for tho
amount of tho bond Tno court took
them under udvincmuiit The case will
bo submitted today
Memorial liy in ioiirKlii
AlULVT Ga April 27 Tho graves
of the Confederate dead woro decorated
hero yesterday with appropriate core
monies Tho niomorial day parade was
headed by the band of tho Third No
braska regiment kindh loaned by Cul
onel Viftiuiun
Corporal Daley Dies ut Wound
Drs Moint s April 27 -A privato
cablegram announces that Corporal R
L Daley of company L of Council
Bluffs has died of wounds received in
tho battle beloro Calumpit
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NORFOLK NKBRASKA TlllKSDAY Alltll 27 1890
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SPARKS FROM THE WII3ES
General Miles is seeking appointments
for ins son to West Point
The Ninth immunos will shortly leave
Cuba for tho United States
The old Matldox distillery Day ton
Ky lias koiio into the trust
Santa Fo net earnings for March
1101 Will incn as SI 11113
Hugh Bonne chief of tho New York
fire department litis resigned
Father Biraada Santiago is eon
firnn d by the pope bishop of Santiago
The British government litis decided
to contribute to a British Columbia
Anstralia cable
El Cobro ono of tho worlds richest
copper mines near Santiago do Cuba
will shortly resume
Firo Wednesday destroyed mpro than
SI 00 000 worth of property in tho busi
ness portion of Tula -Miss
Tim Murphy tho comedian who is
ill at Onhkosh Wis with pnoumouia
is reported to bo somewhat improved
Secretary Alger has approved the re
port favoring reimbursing Swiit Co
lor meat tin own overboard near Porto
Rico
A combination to control tho manu
facture of hnrso shoos in this country
originating in Boston is in process of
formation
Roland Qtiontin secretary of tho
Eagle Boat Store company St Louis
now missing is found to bo short 10
000 with more appearing
Tile verdict for 10000 has boon sot
aside and anew trial granted in the
suit of J M Maxwoll against Nat C
Goodwin involving tho right to uo tho
play Ambition
Mitchell Ieters a drunken Sliawneo
Indian was over tho Sturgeon
falls tin1 inott dangerous plaoo in tho
Menominee river region Wednesday
and ii eaicd alivo
Two well shooters Joioph Suialloy
and Daniel Lino were blown to irig
incuts and lohn R Gibbous aud John
Knox wero injured by the oxploiiou of
a torpodo near Brudlonl Pa Wednes
day
Ore assaying 1000 gild to tho ton
has biun taken out of tho sido of tin
Blowout mount mi in Polk county
Ark ui and every claim within a
rulc t4 the tliscoverv litis been staked
Fmuiis have quit umr fluids ami gouu
piospeeiing
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C B DURLAND Secretary
II JOHNSON C Annual
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