v IX The florf oik J4xts W N HUOE Publisher DAI IV KMMlilil 1SS7 Rtmv dar Meept Hitinlny 11 catilr per riKUontK Ilr mall pr ir JflCU WltRKIiY KatniilUlinl ISfll KTrjr TlinriHlny Hy wall lr rear Knterwinltlm VoMoUIcb nl Norfolk Nob no Moml claw mailer Telephone No 2J The lity nl lil IV Ill tho rush and NtrtiKKlc of IiiirIiiosh and nmld tho nnxittiiH mid ciiros of household lifo housandH of nitm mid women nro talciiiK 1 0 seriously There ifl need of hard work If kiicccsh in to he achieved In any direction Sorrow and perplexity are part of tmrthH disci pline mid must bo expected hut ahove nnd beyond all these if triumph 1h to orown laudihlo elVortH if real vietory in to ho rained there nitiHt he poHitlvo joy in living It 1h not alono a duty to he courageous and hravely meet the ditlloultleH that confront uh It in no less important that wo go into hattlo with a hook on our lips and our hearts attuned to tho hopeful ness of the outlook whatover may hap pen to us When tho iiowh eaino to Samuel Adams of the tiring at Lexing ton ho oxclamed Thailk God for this glorious morning I The attack on the Hritish troops meant that Adams him nolf was an outcast and a rebel It meant certain death if ho was captured and yet ho rejoiced hecause ho know that it meant also that kingly tyranny was to ho opposed hy tho strong arms and man ly hearts of men determined that their rights should ho respected So amid all tho disaster that threatened him Adams could ho glad It is that larger vision of lifo and what it means that is needed if we uro to successfully hear Its ills Thomas IJ Heed has heon called friv olous hy some people who muot hint simply hecause ho has an indomitable fund of humor that sees the hright side and joyous things of life as well as a mind large enough to handlo great proh lems of state Newell Dwight Hillis speaking along this lino of successfully combating lifes ills and enduring its hard places sayH in tho Ladies Homo Journal Next to tho duty of self denial comes tho duty of delight What rijHmess is to an orange what song is to tho lark what cult uro and roilnemont aro to the intellect that happiness is to tho soul As vulgarity and ignorance betoken a neglected mind so uuhappiness and inisory proclaim the neglected heart Tho normal naturo will keop strong nnd lrcsh tho chords that vibrate joy Do prosBiou ami worry take tho norvooutot a mans arm take tho keen odgo from Jiis mind rob lifo of its victory For uuhappiness wins no battles gloom wretchedness writes no drama Earths great achiovoments represent thoso whoso hearts sang ovor tho tasks To moot storm with calm defeat with faith ingratitude with charity is not an easy thing Nothing requires so much wisdom practieo and skill as learning how to live habitually nbovo tho dlstomperatures of lifo CRISISJN THE TRANSVAAL Rntoli lovitriuuiMil It Ihiomy Otnr Still nl Wt oncH Sunt llonin by llrttmiH Nkw Yohic April The lonrnal today prints tho following dated Capo Town April 20 There is renewed un easiness ovor tho situation in tho Trans vaal President Krugors Chouboit is inspecting tho fron tier and solecting places suitahlo for in tronclimonts Moio rigid inspection of military has been ordered Kruger as ho intimated a month ago evidontly is oxpectiug hostilities with England Tho Dutchmen aro uneasy over tho result of tho potitiou to Tosoph Chamberlain Englands colonial min ister signod by 31000 English resi donts in tho Tmnsvaal and setting forth their griovancos Chamberlains action it is boliuved will mark a crisis in Euglish Dutch relations Tho British army hero is hoing steadily augmented Milliard I Mudn Colounl Lincoln April 27 Tho governor re ceived tho following cablegram from Lieutenant Colonel Colton Manila April 20 To Poyntor Lin coln Nob Detaohed from regiment In charge of Philippine customs Un able to accept Appointmont appre ciated Reginiont probably porma ncutly relieved from tiring lino Colton On receipt of this message t lie gov ernor designated Major Mulford us tho Buccossor of Stotscnherg as colonel of tho regiment Another Milploiul of Snlilliir Dimtl Nrw Yopk April 27 Another ship load of bodies of Amorican soldiers who woro Itillod or died in the Cuban and Porto Rieau campaigns were brought into this harhor last evening by tho transport Crook tho vesul which brought a fonnor and similarly sad con signment This timo 50 colli us are piled in rows upon tho vessels decks Uinoty eight of theso bodies woro dug up iu Porto Rico 13 at Guautauamo and 240 at Santiago They have beou identified as tar us possible CoKlilan I Kuprlinuiiilml Washington April 27 Tho case of Captaiu Coghluu may be considered as Anally closed During tho day tho uavy department administered to Captain Coghlan tho reprimand which had boon determined npou yesterday as statod in dispatches This was iu the form of a letter from Secretary Long to tlut officer It is stated at tho department that the letter will not bo made public before the oilicer has received it aud probably not then STRUCK BY A CYCLONE Boone County Neb Is Hit by a Twister SEVERAL PERSONS ARE INJURED IVnpIn Iu Rl rMtruril Tnhn In jnloiHi Cnii mill iriiin nltli Tlinlr lltrt llniir Itlmvn Dotvn unit Tlmlr iintfiil Ht nttnrml Over Ilio Country Hlorin llurcly MImi r llirt Town St EmVAitt Nob April 27 Nar rowly missed by furious cyelono which swept tho country near hero uhoii 8 oclock last night tho people of St Elward were treated to thn sight of tlie fuunol Rhaped cloud and itsantics from a distance too close to bo comfort able Damage that is estimated to amount to about 20000 was dono hut no loss of lifo has boon so far reported Appearing iu tho southwest the cloud looked like a roll of smoke His lug and falling twisting and rolling it moved to tho northwest carrying ovory thing iu Us path including live stock sheds aud small houses which were smashed and torn in tho storms fury It disappeared in tho northwest and sped ovor into Platto county whero tho sparsely populated section may have boon sovoroly damngod Tho cloud seemed to striko first at A J MolColvoys place whero it blow down tho buildings and demolished the outlying sheds Forty head of cuttio woro carried a distance of at least -10 rods by tho blast Ono mile north of St Edward houses wero blown to piecos and fences carried away E O Russell and his family es caped by socking shelter iu tho cyclone cave They have lost everything W P McCutchoons house was torn to pieces and Mrs McOutcheon was quite severely injured by Hying timbers L lingers dwolling ono half inilo east of town was demolished Northeast of tho city tho whirling wind was terrific Two milos out James Cuinmings is without a homo and all his personal and household effects woro swept along after tho destructive cloud Tho resident of Jap Green throe miles north was liftod from its foundation and turned around A cow was picked up thero carried half a milo and sot down hut little worso for her trip Several other huildiugs woro blown away and tho full extent of tho demoli tion cannot bo ascertained Very meagre reports aro coming in from tho country but tho storm looked as though it would do damage ovor near Newman Grovo or Lindsay Milium Win ii UiiiIiIimI Vlilory Ottimwa la April 27 After being in session all day tho scale committee of tho minors and operators of tho cen tral field agreed last night and roportod to tho convention a long sot of resolu tions which tho joint conference adopt ed Tho agreement is a decided victory for tho minors they securing all they doinanded an oight hour day with nine hours pay which means 189 per day for company hands aud drivers Tho agreement is in olToct May 1 and con tinues until April 1 1000 Tho prico for mining was fixed at 7 conts or ton for screened coal aud CO conts for mine run Cmliiliin to llullil iu ItiiiiKitrt Oily K vnsas City April 27 Deeds wore filed here transferring to tho Kansas City Stock Yards company lfi acres of land on tho Kaw river bottom adjoining Swift it Jompauys packing plant The property transferred includes tho ruins of the big Kingman packing plant Tho Times states that tho proporty has been purchased tho Cudahy Packing com pany mid that tho Cudahys will at once begin tho erection of a big packing plant Nonunion Mlnrm Iorotil to Itfltirn Wuiiu Ida April 27 After an all night scsmou tho striking minors this niorninu wont iu a body to tho Hunker Hill aud Sullivan mines ami stopped the nonunion men from outor ing the mines At first persuasion was used but finally revolvers woro drawn anil tho nonunion men woro forcod to retire Armed moil aro on guard both at tho lhmkor Hill mines ami at the mill About 80 men aro at work Pufiil Hurl wild ritihrorhn 0Faiion Ills April 27 Conrad Schaofer aged 50 years aud Bonjamin Love aged 18 both employed on tho farm of Henry Bertram near bore fought a duel with pitchforks last even ing aud Schaofer was killed Tho two had a disputo while loading hay and fought till Schaofer foil from a torrifio blow on tho head Ho lvod but a few hours Love cannot bo found Doulilo rriiKiMly In ArUiioiiiii TrXAitKANA April 27 News reached hero from Boggy Ark that Miss Alice Archer was shot and killed yostorday by Antonio Ainaldo a Moxican who then shot htuiMilf to death Arualdo was a tenant on the Archer larni and had been oidored away bocausj of his overtures to AlihS Archer Hutililn Niiiutil to Sui titiI ScluuOr DisMoines April 27 Tho commit too of logouts of the University of Iowa mot yesterday and dotonniued on Prof Harry P Hutchins as president of tho institution to succeed President Charles E Schaofer deceased Prof Hutchins Is now drau of the law department of Michigan univoiMty Hew lotvrnor or lluitin Snll New YoitK April 27 Tho Uuited States auxiliary cruisor Yosomlto sailed today for Guam It has on board Cap taiu llichard Leary who is to bo gov ernor of tho island of Guam Tho Yoseniite is to remain at tho islaud for tho uso of the governor ltlvr Putin nl Sioux City Sioux City April 27 The doclino iu the Missouri continues Advices from Fort Benton and Glendivo Mou are that everything like u flood has i pearcd THE NORFOLK NRWS THURSDAY AlKIL 27 1899 ininnclpnllan Iny If there Ih ono day more memorablo than another to tho colored people of this country it Is Mny 2 tho anniver sary of tho day in I Win when Abraham Lincoln gavo notice that tho shackles of slavery were to bo lifted from tho 1000 000 bondmon It is fitting that they ami their descendants should havo an annual rejoicing on the day that mado thoin freo Tho Colored Llmo Kiln Jubilee club of Norfolk nlivo to the ap propriateness of tho occasion will next Tuesday ovenlng at Manpiardts hall give a program of much interest An address will bo given by Mayor Simpson George Washington Clark a colored orator from Georgia who has recently returned from Cuba will also speak Tho speaking will ho interspersed with music hy Prof House and singing by members of the jubilee club Tho exorcises will bo closed by a gen uine old fashioned Virginia cako walk participated in by tho colored folks Prizes will bo offered for tho best look ing and the uglicstman Tho judges will bo Charles J Carter Geo W Box W O Hall and W N Huse Refreshments will bo served nnd danc ing will bo enjoyed Tho adinittunco will be 25 cents All aro cordially in vited to turn out and help commomorato the anniversary or tho day that made American manhood forovor regardless of race color or previons condition of serv itude Niitloiiiil UnplNI Soihil Iih AiinlvotgiiilrN Portland Oro Juno 2 5 1801 One faro plus 2 for roundjtrip viaUnion Pacific For dates on which tickets will ho sold limits and full information call on FIW Junkman Agont Iliippy ThoiiKlitH To pleaso attract and give peoplo Boniothlug to talk about is an art in writing a prosaic advcrtiseniont Hood of Sarsaparilla fame is the originntor in an extonsivo sonso oftholhlcn using proverbs and wiso saws as a prefix to a pleasant introducrion of thowell known virtues of Americas greatest medicine Theso ipiniut quotations often fit tho nows of tho day with startling direct ness and tho moral is easily drawn with natural good to HoodsSarsa parilla PRESIDENT TO VISIT RALEIGH Captain Cnslilnn Will I to In Comnianil When Vlnlt to tlm Crulaor la Altitlo Washington April 27 Captain Coghlan will bo iu command of tho Raleigh whou President McKiuloy pays his visit of stato to the cruiser at Phila delphia next Friday It has been deter mined that prior to tho ceremonial visit if at all no chango shall bo mado in the command as a result of tho uttorancos of Captain Coghlan Tho president takos tho ground that it would bo an unkind and unwarranted reflection on tho olllcers and crow of tho ship to ab stain from paying tho visit which has boon arranged for and occupies a prom inent place on tho program As to tho future course of tho navy dopartmont with respect to Captain Coghlan it is behoved that tho admin istration of consuro in tho shapo of a letter from Secretary Long will sufllco to moot tho needs of the case particu larly as ho is to bo almost immediately relieved of his command on account of tho placing of tho Raleigh out of coin mission while undergoing oxtensive re pairs Stato of Ohio City or Toledo Lucas County ss Fraud J Cheney makes oath that ho is tho senior partner of tho firm of F J Cheney ifcCo doing business in tho city of Toledo county and stato aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of 100 for each and every caso of catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of Halls Catarrh Cure Fhank J Ciiiniy Sworn to beforo nio and subscribed iu my presence this Ith day of Decomber A D 1880 A W Glkason Seal Notary Public Halls Catarrh Curo is taken internal ly and acts directly ouj tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system Send for testimonials free F J CniNrY Co Toledo O Sold by druggistsfio Halls family pills aro tho best To Cure it Coltl In Ono Day Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money if it fails to cure 2Txj Tho geuuino has L B Q on each tablet IHlousicss Do vou cot nn with a lipailinlin9i Is there a uul tasto in vour mouth Then jou lunoa noor npiitltoaml aweiU illccstion ouaroirrniicntly always feel dull ami drowsy I ami you gvt but littlo benefit from your food What a tho causo of tills trouble V Constipated bowels Ayers PILLS iwIHbIto yon prompt relief and tain cure 5c a box All druggists I Kmap Your Blood Pur a If you have neglected your cao a long time you had better take j AVers SarsnDapllla ktlso It will rcmoro all impurities r iiui iuvv oven accumulating iu jour blood and will greatly strengthen jreur nervea lricel00 a bottle J 0 AYKK CO Lowell Mmi I 3r r m m to to to We Are Still Olhere Deaiey Was On Deck with the Largest and Best Stock of CLOTHING mi Gents Furnishing Goods j over brought to Norfolk Wo have ways of onr own and one of our ways is to i mark our goods DOWN at the BECUNNINCJ of each season when you WANT fjj thorn instead of waiting until the END of the season when you DONT want thorn jji Owing to tho cold backward spring wo have decided to put such low prices on our q goods that they cannot help but attract the attention of the bargain seekers J Mens Good Suits for WE WILL SELL 300 Mens 1000 Suits for 800 Jl i Mens 650 Suits for 500 i Mens 1250 Suits for 1000 T5 A f to WE WILL SELL to to Bovs Double Breasted Suits Firm Silk Front Shirts frnm to from 1 00 to 5 OO 2 Boys Veste Suits from 1 50 j to 5 00 to to to to i 75c to 125 The Best Line of Underwear in the city at 25c 35c and 50c 2 est line of Mens 10 Suits in Northern Nebraska fl IUahc Uin do not hesitate to say that we have the Strong to SSF Mothers remember that we are HEADQUARTERS for BOYS SUITS Come ffi in and inspect our stock and be convinced that we mean just what we say hi to to to to to to JU WIDE AWAKE CLOTHING S10RE E B KENYON Proprietor Norfolk Neb Call and Have Prices Quoted by My Tailor For Your Spring and Summer Suits UP STAIRS MAST BLOCK Barnes gARNES TYLER W1 Norfolk Attorneys at Law Nebraska rjR II T nOLDEN Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon OUico ovor Citizens Nntionnl Dank Office houre 1000 tol2K0 n in and 200 to 5 00 pm meniDRB 7K toSKX fiesideuce Telephone No 9 Ottice No 101 Norfolk Nebraska 2 COLE DENTIST Offloe orer Cltlceni Natl Bank Beeldenoe one block north of Congregational ohnrob Norfolk Nebraska yISS MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker Up italn in Cotton clock over Baum itor Flrit elait work guaranteed Norfolk Nebraska pOWERB HAYB Attorneys at Law Boom 10 11 and 12 Uaet Block Norfolk Nebraska gKSSIONS BELL Undertakers and Embalmors BenlontBlk Norfolk Avr Norfolk Nflbraakn fflt M ROBERTSON Attorney at Law Rooms I and 2 Robertson Wigton Block Norfolk ED WEGENER Livery Feed and Sale Stable Hack Line in Connection Telephone 68 L L REMBE Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Myers Force and Wind Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work First door West of Post Olllce For Plumbing Steam Fitting Pumps Tanks Wind Mills And all repair wcrk in thie Una call on W H RISH Batlifaction Guaranteed Pint door tontb of Daili New office TELEPHONE Ij3 Chicago Markets by Telegraph Z K DOANE Broker GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Norfolk Avonni up etnirs oppoeito tole cniph office Norfolk- Not South Oinnlin Hok aud Iuttlo market hy tulo Kmpli Ki foreiicn Norfolk Nntionnl ilauk Mrs H H Hull WILLQITB Facial Treatment ManicnrtDg and Shampoa Will gladly call at onr homes and do any of tht work Orders taken for tine hair svritcbet Pel feet match guaranteed Uetldence on Firtl street Junction Order may be left at tin Innrtlnn Drtic Mtiro Tnlnnhnnn Ifi Appllriitloii For Saloon Liquor Ilcciiso Mattor of application of Sophia Zwight for a liquor license Notico is hereby giveu that Sophia Zwight did ou tho 11th day of April 1699 ilio her application to tho mayor nnd city council of the city of Norfolk Nebraska for liceuso to sell malt spirit uous and vinous liquors at Norfolk Ne braska from tho 1st day of May 199 to tho iiOth day of April 1900 at lot 1 1 block 4 original towu in First ward of said city If thero is no objection remonstranco or protest filed withiu two weeks from tho 11th day of April 1899 the said license will bo granted seal J 0 Stitt City Clerk VA m to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Money to Loan ON Real Estate lliorii B S Association KARO BROS Jj Heats Wm Fish- W Game Everybody wants the est of meats We make a special effort to please our trade Onr Shep Is the NeBiost the City Groceries Always Fresh and Just as Represented AT UHLES nigbest Market Price Pahl Jor Butter ami EgjjHt