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50c and Si 00 Sold by druggists or wut post paid on receipt of prlc IllJirillinsJII Ill A lUnilllainbtrw1urt PA 1 blN I b PROCURED EUGENE W JOHNSON Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes 1739 New York Ave WASHINGTON D C Ilicuestablishod Isi Chars moderate Cor opondence reiiueetid FIRST and THIRD TUESDAYS EACH MONTH CHEAP TRIPS SOUTH BY THE Louisville 8 Nashville Railroad Write for ttfernutton to C P ATilORE G P A LOUISVILLE KY CITY COUNCIL MEETS Considerable Important Busi ness Transacted STANDING COMMITTEES NAMED Committer Appointed to liiotlKite lciil1illltvrtlty Owiiernlilp oIKIeetrle Light Iliitit Ciuil Hid Opened iiml Con traetH lot lleiirliiR on lltiir IIlimihin to lie llmt April 40 from 1rldnyH Uallj Tho city council held its regular meet itif last evenug There were present Mayor Simpson Councllnion Bruinniond Ihtchok Mul lock Degner Dexter Ucckiunu Uhle Viele Tho miuutes of several preceding meetings wero read and approved For president of tho couucil Vielo and Dexter wero nominated Che vote showed five ballots cast for Viele and three for Dexter On motion Vieles election was made uimuiinoaft The mayor announced tho following standing committees for 1Mi Ways and means Heckmnii Bullock Bruunnoud Auditing Dexter Degner Hiicholz Fire and police Viele Dniuunond Uhle Streets and alleys Deguer Uhle Viele Dexter Public works Hullock DcMor Huch olz Nuisances Urammond Uhle Heck man Public health Bucholz Dinner Bul lock Purchases printing and supplies Bul lock Vielo Uhle On motion the appointment of com mittees as above was continued Tho offer of C W Braaseh to givo tho city the free use of his scales was ac cepted Several sidewalk petitions -wore re ferred to the committee on streets and alleys Remonstrances were filodiby A F Lowis and W Shepardson against issu ing liquor licenses to those paities who have advertised in other papers than the Journal claiming for their paper tho largest circulation April 2th at S p m was tho time set by tho council for hearing all re monstrances against issuing licenses nnd for the purpose of granting licenses The committee on public works sub mitted the following written report To the Mayor and City Council Gen tlemen Believiuu that it is to the in terest of the city of Norfolk that they own and operate the electric light sys tem and that it can be operated in con junction with tho water system to tho advautnge of the city and its inhabi tants we would suggest the appoint ment of a committee to investigate tho feasibility of the above giving such in formation as possible on the size and cost of a system and tho expense of op erating same W H Dkxtkr Anton Bucholz Committee on Public Works In pursuance of this report tLe mayor appointed Bullock Dexter aufl Bucholz as such committee A carload of stone for crossings was ordered by tho council and nlso a car of riprap stone The latter will keep busy such boarders as the city may have and very effectively diminish tho uv mber of applicants Hobos and stouo piLes have no natural affinity for one another Bids for furnishing coal for tho use of the city were received from Braasch Rees and H E Hardy Tho price of fered in bath cases was the same sfJISS a ton The amount wanted was equally divided between the two bidders School I unci liiivn Hon J V Wolfe commissioner of public lauds aud buildings has issued a circular pertniuiug to tho school land laws as revised and amended in 189 and lequests The Nkws to call attention to the following features of senate file No 18 introduced by Senator Reynolds of Davis Tho law as it stands today is repealed and this bill takes its place This act contains the general features of the pres ent law omits the extraueous mid dead matter therein and Provides for leasing tho unleused lauds about 800000 acres at what they are worth to the lessee See section 15 Provides that owners of sale contracts may pay all or part of their principal aud nt the same time settle the interest account on a bads fair alike to them selves aud the state Section 8 Provides a niauner of listing for taxa tion in the various counties all of the educational lauds which hare been deeded aud which may hereafter be deeded which will doubtless result in addiug much land to the tax lists which now escapes on account of state deeds not being recorded Section 13 Makes more certain tho duties of the commissioner of public lands aud build ings in regard to collecting payments of interest aud reutal within a reasonable time and simplifies tho disposition of improvements on forfeited land which will aid in more readily re leasing such laud aud will discourage the practice of allowing rental to become delinquent Section 17 Allows holders of maturing sale con tracts more time on the same tlipy may have ten years longer in which to pay out Section U j Gives the holders of lease contracts who had expected at some time 1o buy the laud but did not do so before tho same was withdrawn from sale an op THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY APRIL 27 1810 portunity nt tho expiration of said leases to ronow tho same without com petition thus protecting them In what ovor Improvements hnvo beou or may bo mado and keeping the patrimony of tho school children Invested In tho best pos sible manner in tho land itsolf which yields more according to divestment and Is as sufo as any bond Section 11 SOROSIS 0LU13 SERVED Miiuton iititlenien lle a lliiniul to tlin I ml I en of ii Ironilniiit Social Or- Kiinlutlnn One of the most nourishing of Stan tons social organizations is its Sorosis club About two weeks ago tho ladies who inuko up its membership gave in that city a delightful evening to their gentlemen friends Last evening tho latter reciprocated by serving a ban quet nt tho Paclllc hotel in this city to the Sorosis club The whole smiled Knox Tipple as tho host of tho evening gave cordial wel come to tho Stanton friends and in their behalf O II Clineo nnd 1 15 Ehrhardt made graceful and appropriate responses Tho party was a thoroughly enjoyable one and nover has u brighter and happier lot of people assembled in this city than tho company which gathered about tho tables with their wealth of choice viands in tho dining rooms of tho Pu rine last evening Tho rooms wero prettily decorated in wliito and yellow tho colors of the Sorosis club The waiters who served wore tho same colors Tho feast of good things did honor to the efficient capability of Mr Tipple and his helpers and gained for tho housewoll deserved compliments from its special guests After supper the party assembled in the spacious parlors Messrs O II Chase and L J Horton made a few timely remarks and the Stanton or chestra furnished inspiring music A little after midnight tho Sorosis club and its friends adjourned with an ex pression of thanks for the kindly man ner in which they had been cared for by the host and a general agreement that a very pleasant evening had been spent Those who wero present wero Messrs and Mesdames L J Horton John A Ehrhardt C H Cliaso Robert Appleby H F Stephens M V Lane Wm Gerecke J W Mackay Dr A Nixon and Levi Miller the Misses Carrie Ley Margaret Mathowson Lou Trent and Rosa Psotta Messrs H D Miller Carl Feichtiuger T Loonier of Stanton and Frank W Barnes of this city lteill Kninio TriiHKteru The following transfers of real estate are reported by Chester A Fuller man ager of tho Madison county abstract office at Norfolk Mnry J Winder and husband to George Emmet Warrick wd lot i west Meadow Groro 1200 00 Norfolk National bank to Geo H Bishop deed lots 11 12 and ii and hj of lot 1 1 block ii Koonigsteins second addition to Norfolk 100 00 Cora E Harvey and husband to Denise S Wyaut wd lot ii block 1 11 R nddition to Newman Grove 8 00 Erick Bergland and wife to S O Campbell wd lot -1 block 42 Clark and Madison Mill Cos addition to Madison ioo 00 August Radaut and wife to August Fischer qcd parcel of laud in swj of uwitf 27-24-1 1 00 Emily J Schofield and bus to Gilbert Halverstiuo wd eC lot 1 blk 2 Pasewalks addition to Norfolk 100 00 State of Nebraska to A J Shearer deed uo4 nnd sejf ofthenwi 10241 1400 Drink Craln O after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee It is not n medicine but doctors order it becauso it is healthful invigorating and appetizing It is made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and tastes like tho fiuest grades of coffee and costs about 4 as much Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuino food drink containing nothing but nourish meut Ask your grocer for Grain O the now food drink 15 aud 25 cents Dock Cotlee A free With You If uot drink Grain O mado from pure grains A lady writes The first time I made Grain O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would iuduco mo to go back to coffee It nourishes aud feeds the system Tho children can drink it freely with great benefit It is tho strengthening sub stance of pure grains Get a package today from your grocer follow the directions in making it and you will haye a delicious and healthful table beveragofor old and young 15 and 25c Box can suit you on coffee Give the Children u Drink called Grain O It is a delicious appo tizing nourishing food drink to tako the place of coffee Sold by all grocers aud liked by nil who have used it be causo when properly prepared it tastes like the fiuest coffee but is freo from all its iujurious properties Grain O oids digestion and strengthens the nerves It is not a stimulant but a health builder and childreu as well as adults can drink it with great benefit Costs about one fourth as much as coffee 15 aud 25 ceuts Till OFFICIAL LIST Names of Killed and Wound ed at Manila FIRST NEBRASKA SUFFERS Four Killed and Twenty Eight Wounded 00L BT0TZCNBERG AMONG DEAD Tim Ot linn Killed mo Limit Sisson Otiur StitKiint Hlouli Soimiinl Molieli -Complete Llit of Cum million IhhiiiiI l tho War lllpill tllllllt Washington April 2i Special to Tine Nivs The following casualities in the First Nebraska regiment which occurred April 2l are reported this morning from Manila Killed Colonel John M Stotzeuborg Second Lieutenant L 15 Sisson com pany K tjuiirtornmstcr Sergeant J P Sturch company 11 Sergeant Charles Molrk company II Wounded First Lieutenant William K Mooro company II in leg moderate Second Lieutenant A Swardsworth company B in leg severe Private William L Richards company Ii in arm severe Private Lee Stoner company D in jaw severe Private Edwin 11 Peterson company D in jaw severe Private lames Richard company D in jaw severe Private Charles Swartz company D in iliac region severe Private John White company F in leg moderate Musician Walter C Liugloy company F in nock severe Private H W Livati company F Privnto Walter Elifritz company F in shoulder severe Privnto Guy Miner company V in leg sovero Private Edwin F Gregg company I in forearm severe Private James Keenan company I in buttock severe Private David Wilkins company I in chest severe Sergeant Clyde Vosburgh company I in iliac region severe Corporal Dallas Henderson company I in leg moderate Corporal Harry Brookover company K in arm severe Corporal Frauk Fauki company K in leg sovero Private Robert L Smith company K in side sovero Private William L Larue company K in hand severe Private Fred Gibbs company K in back slight Private Otto Hemp compauy K in leg slight Private OH Sisson company K in thigh slight Private James R Alwen company K in knee severe Private Orson E Humphrey company M in shoulder severe Sergeant Horace Kennedy company M iu chest severe Corporal A R Chapman company M forearm moderate Geo D Miiklejoiix Asst Secyof War Washington April 25 2 35 p m Special to The News The following additional casualties are reported from Manila today Killed Private Harry McCart company I Ou April 24 wounded Second Lieutenant W O Luugan company O in oye severe Artificer John Roller company C in arm moderate Private Charles I Caldwell company F in thigh sovero Private M C Legg company F in abdomen sovore Private George Wageck company F iu neck sevoro Ou tho 25th wounded Major Frank D Eager in foot severe Corporal Charles Brewster company O iu foot moderate - VV Privato David Gillesplo company 15 in shoulder slight Privato Lucius W Paiigborn com pany I in knee sovero Private WillnrirOnrter company I iu forearm slight Privato FraiioiM I Inon company I In neck severe Privato Harvey Majors company I in shoulder sevoro O D MriKiEioiiN Assl Seoy of War iitii 11 1 List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postolllee April 21 Carrie Bassoy Geo Basyo A L Ilryan 2 S Chirk Walter Edwaids Wm Fisher Hello Ularer Flossie Pie man Goo II llobbs ill Henry Humble ton W II Ilea If no called lor in MO days will bo sent to tho dead letter office Parlies calling for any of the above please say advertised P F SiUKCiiicu P M FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS Illl SiiICiiiiimv Will imllll 11100 III Noll CiiiilpiuriilN 11111I Knlill munilil III I IKtlll Thin Skiihoii Manager Wietorof the sugar laelory received orders lust night to proceed witli improvements at the factory which when finished will mean euluged facil ities for carrying on he work The changes to bo made contemplate an enlargement of the filler press tonm the placing of new filter presses and tho entire rebuilding of the refining de part meut When it is understood that at least 2ii0n will be expended iu these im provements and that 11 large share of it will be paid out for labor it will be seen that it means quite a help to Norfolk his season An additional force of men willjie scl to work the middle of next week It will be some months before the pro posed changes will all be completed When they are there will be im fac tory in tho United Slates more efficient ly equipped for handling beets and con verting them into saechariiio matter of tho best quality than the one located hero Active solicitors wanted everywhere for Tho Story of the Philippines by Murat Halstead commissioned by tho government as official historian to tho war department The lwok was written iu army camps at Sun Francisco on the Pacific with General Merritt iu the hos pitals at Honolulu in Hong Kong iu tho America trenches at Manilo in the insurgent camps with Aguinaldo on tho deck of the Olympia with Dewey and in tho roar ot battle at tho full of Manila Moiiunzafor agents Brimful of orig inal pictures taken by government pho tographers on tho spot Large book Low prices Big profits Freight paid Credit given Drop all trashy unofficial war books Jut fit free Address II L Barber Gen Mugr lii Dearborn street Chicago For sulr Early Six Weeks seed potatoes at Walkers Feed Store Agents Wanted For The Life and Achievements of Admiral Dowey tho worlds greatest naval hero By Murat Halstead tho life long friend and ad mirer of tho nations idol Biggest and best book over 500 pages 8xl0inches nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations map iu colors Only 150 Enormous demand Big commissions Outfit free Chance of a lifetime Wiite quick Tho Dominion Company ton Building Chicago CANOE Results Fatally In Nine Cases Out of Ten A Cure Found at Last iBLliljJLUjBil 100 PILLS 25 CTS WEST LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Blliousnoss Constipation Dyepopsia Slck Hond nnd Llvor Complaint OUOfllt COATBD Uuld by nil IriiifBtnto or Hitil liy mull Ntrttta Medical Co Chlciro For sale by Forur Drug Co Norfolk IrllintM IfilirOt The above greatly induced rate bus been made by the Union Pacific to Cali fornia points Thiough tourist sleepers quicker time than any other Hue For tlcliels and full Information call on F W Iineman Agent Notiro to MniKonttt Ann Wnlki r wifn of linoitfi M I Wnlloi diTraud and tolilHiiilnor 11111I 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 ludiH of hiirli iIitiIimm mroti iinriri Walker lliiilniiii II Wnlki i MarKPtill 1111 Walker llmt In tint iiinllT of llniiiillrii llnli 1 if the I1 ullil 111 fur a ielnmiielil teoelier for IoIh u liiand II of lilork II KinulMiliiH TI1J11I addition to Norfolk Nelitankn that tlin Jiiiliinof the illHlrlrt roinl of MaiUi nn ruuntj Nnliiiihlil Iuih lixed liinnll IMi1 Hi tlm I lino at whlrli j 1 hi inn to hIiiiw iiiiikm 1ij a iieriliiinniil receliet 1O1011I1I not he aiioinleil to Hiirceml jeoiHo W 1 1 we hlierlll ai tnniliotiirj tereer thai iiiiIixm muni nnd Hiilllrinnt raiiw In pIiiiwii a lieriiiiineiil leoellei will Im ainiinteil tot mild tilemlMH Additional iillldiultM of Anna leiuue W Lament et ul will hiiilleted in ntiiiorl of hiu Ii aiUllivitlun for irreiMir Ann IIIiiiiiii Haled ril 21 IMit Hitlntlll Ilj Uin A Itimiii Attorne In the lllhtilrt unit of MadiHOn County Ne litaidat lhe State of Nclitnnkii MaillMiiittimili NM Anna I tun Htilmtltnliil iainlill forChailuil 11 1 niemiKi n MatKiiiott Ann Walker wlfii of 1ioiki M I Ulllldl deieiihiil and ie 01111 Wiilkiu Hull win II W 11 Mo r Margaret t Ann Wnlkei iiinj 11 11 1 known heiiH nnd miiiiit helm The difi hllllltH alline Imnuil v 111 take lintlri that on Hie Jlitli diij of Maj Ihii hilvmii the himiH of IlioVlnck 11 111 and II oclork i in at llieolllcn of 1 NIpIioIkoii J llnmdof Trade in the oil of tolntaliiiH nntyof Iliiiildln and Htatenf ihiu tin iilaintill ahowi minimi will take the ileioHitliin of 111111 ienrue and Dr enrce Ie 1 hnxliaiid witin Nex in tlilx arlinn li In n ei in e 11I1 111 eon the 1 1 nil of t he aluneeii tltli d rini e In Ii luilf of llniilaliitill with an tliorilv liiiiljoniii from da lodai until all of MKh ill UlllollH hIimI 1 hae lieill taki h Dated tpril Jl 1MW Anna Ikoiiiii Ilj 1 111 IA 1 111111 Attnrne Ilaintill ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS IN March April and May C VliTPli T he IlliiiniM Cimtial will run XI III I H I llnmeieekerH KxciiihiiniH to JUU i 11 I rii tuiii piiliitM In theSotithon 1 the line of llin llllniiln Can i tial and nim A Mimdi liiiii Valley ilailroaihi r 1 oil all htalioiih on the IllinoiH Cential went of and incliidim Ahh n and fimn polntH on tho Ii In and Cedar llaiiidhliranchiHon March 20th April v and 17th anil Alu 1st and if th and from all pointhniit of and indiiiliiiu Williainu one day later tliaii the daleh naineil The new Soiithein Hoine heekerH itiidn de- NrllllH III lllfflll llllllirr lfllllllri utiliiinu flu Mill and pioiiurth at all points Houth of tim Ohio Itivir on the lines of the nhoe mentioned roadH Ior a cop addie H tlin nndeiHiKiied Inr information rniirernhiu Uailioad Iiinilhln the feltlle Y11700 allej of MlfHIhMppI lulilitf H V I Skene Land CoinmitHioiiei I It It at Chiratfo Kzciiimiui tick Ith will iiIm hu mid from htn tioiiHln Iowa east of and in- tlllllillt t liillP - Ilu itil frmn wl II I I I il 1 1 Ill - U i 1 lllp IIIMIIUIIIH iMurch 2lst April 4th and iHtli and Hay 2d and 10th to points on the Illinois Central itail mad to which tin- one wa rate in 1700 or over in South Dakota Minne ntH and in Iiihm to points west of Arkle ILici i o ejceit points Went of LiiMfiiM Monic scckers I2xcurlnns to Points on other I ltda f Illnl a wi nuaiiuuua 1 o iiiiiiuin i Inirai win uimi sen on im nrai and third TtlesdiiH in Aliuch April and May UAtuiniUll 1ICKDIB III JIUIUIH 1111 fnriiin liriMM it rnilruiita In inunt iif llm Wustnriit Soiithwphloni nntl Smtiicrn StatCM rurrHtcH routiH etc impure of jour ucarpnt Illinois Central Ticket Actnt All HnilinklMtlffir lTnil rulfktl Ttbntu lira uiiM nt r rate of ONE FARE PLUS 2 00 for the round trii ior minrn Tioketc limited to 21Ian J K ilKRUV A i I A 111 Cent H H Driicoih Iowa R IS DEADLY ThU foirfiil diponso often first appears us a more r cratch a pimple or lump in tho breast too small to attract any notice until in many cases tho deadlv disease is fully develuped Cancer can not be cured by a surgical operation borvmso tho disnimn is n virnlonf poison in tho blood circulating throughout tho system and although tho sore or ulcer known as the Cancer may be cut away tho poison remains in tho blood and promptly breaks out afresh with renewed violence Tho wonderful success of S S S in curing obstinate deep seated blood diseases which wore considered incurable induced a few de spairing sufferers to try it for Cancer after exhausting tho skill of tho physicians without a euro Much to their delight S S S proved equal to tho disease and promptly effected a euro Tho glad news bpremi rapiuiy mm u was soon demonstrated beyond doubt that a cure had at last been found for deadly Cancer Evidence has accu mulated which is incontrovertible of which tho following is a specimen Cancer is hereditary in our familv my father a sister and an aunt having died from this dreadful disease My feelings may bo imagined whn the hor rible diseaso made its appearance on mv side It was a malignant Cancer eating inwardlv insuch a wav as to cause great alarm The disease teemed bevondthe skill of the doctors for their treatment did no good whatever tho Cancer growing worse all the while Numerous remedies wero used for it but the Cancer grew steadily worse until it seemed that I was doomed to follow tho others of the familv for I know how deadly Cancer is especially when inherited I was advised to try Swifts Specific S S S i which from tho first lay forced out the poison I continued its use until I had taken eighteen Iwttles when I was cured souud and well and have had no svmntotus of the dreadful allliction though uianv years have elapsed S S S is the oulvcure for Cancer Mits S M Idol Winston N C Our book on Cancer containing other testimonials and valuable information will ba sent free to any address by tho Swift Specific Company Atlanta Georgia rjaasi 3ijatte3 fH iS fmmmm MKS 8 M IDOL tvm f1