- r b ii 1 11VIVU i 4 loo a riv wm m ih im l JL JLLJCj GOBBBL WORN IN Oath of Office Administered by Judge Hazclrigg OHANQES MILITARY COMMANDERS Fit Vln IJxot Hllvti Iminoillnloly Imtitu urKB Ailjtltniit IciHliil 1I1L vn for lion1 m AinmliilhiB iunornl diitisor 1sot sKroitT Fob 1 Tho condition into rtnor Qoobol oirly this morning 11 s tor than nt nny tiinu during tho ii IIo was asleep mid no ltlnptonis had appeared H1 Koin Feb 1 William Goobol wlstMic ly boforu oclock List night 8Wonu s governor of Kentucky and TO Cokbam a fow minutes latur took tlwf V- J it governor Tim oa l t0 both men by cJfiiut Tttiftieo nir u jo of tho court of nppeals Thovl o mako Goobol governor was soun lou curly in tho afternoon A st was pi o pared saying that tho J hich had pi opired tho contests inor and lieutenant governor had avoided in favor of Goobol and Beckham that the boards intended to icpoit thoir iludings to tho legislature but that I hoy had boon pic vented irom doing so by tho action of Governor Taylor in declaiiug tho legis lating adjourned Tho statement thou goes on to say that tho nioiubois of tho legislature wcro driven fiom place to place by tho militia and threatened with arrest whenever they attempted to hold a meeting It was then deulaiod tho belief of all tho signers of the statement that Goebol and Beckham wero tho legally elected governor and lieutenant governor and each man as ho signed tho piper announced that ho voted for tho adoption of tho majority report of tho contest boards which declared Goebol and Beckham to bo tho men rightfully entitled to tho oflico It was slow work obtaining tho signa tures of tho members of tho house and senato and although tho woik was in progress all afternoon it was not until evening that tho necessary number of signatures had been obtained As soon as tho List man actually needed had af fixed his signature to tho statement woid was sent to tho lesidonco of Chief Justice Ilazolngg of tho court of ap peals He camo at onco to tho Gipitol hotel passed dhectly up stairs to tho room of Mr Goebol and administered tho oath of oflico Mr Goobol was propped up with pillows and was able to raise his hand only with tho greatest difliculty as ho listened to the words of Judge Ilaehigg Whon tho oath had been given Mr Goebol sink back ex hausted the effoit having been almost too much for lm stieugth Mr Goebol as soon as ho was as sured that ho was legally governor of Kentucky took prompt action logard ing tho military arrangement ot the herviirs Two order weio quickly pie pared for his signatuio tho first of which discharged Adjutant General Daniel Collier from oflico and appoints General John B Castlomau of Louis ville as his successor The second wis directed to tho commandors of tho mi litia now stationed in this city direct ing them to return to their homes Word was at ones telegraphed to Gon ernl Castlomau of his appointment and ho is expected m tho city today Thero is a possibility of troublo in tho matter of control of tho stato troops Tho regiments of tho guard havo lately beon reorganized and are for tho most pirt nmdo up of Republicans and porsonal followers of Taylor It was announced by mombors of tho niilitia last night that ot tho soldiers now under arms hero about JJOO would oboy tho oiders of Governor Goobol It is not expected that they will attack their comrades but thoy will refuso to oboy tho orders of Governor Taylor and take their chances of a court martial SCENES DURING THE DAY IUinlHun Mail It All Tlwlr Own Wny Fur Aulillo FiiAMCronT Fob lNovcr was thero a more complicated political situation than that which confronts tho politi cians of Kontucky aud never was thero ono of which it boomed so difficult to form an nccurato guess at tho outcome Tho Republican party which two days ago was vainly striving to hold its members in their seats upon tho floor of flio house and which seomed almost powerless is now in tho saddlo strong and vigorous and carrying things with a high hand No matter which waytho Democrats turned thoy wero confronted by tho Kimo piospcct a lino of bluo edged with steel and it was fully understood by both parties that tho lino and tho stool wero thorn for business pnrposos only Thero was no bltitr no lalso alarm about it All day through tho strcots of Friuk fort soldiers marched and counter inarched Drills in tho streot wero fre quently hold in oider that tho men might bo warmed by oxorciso after thoy had remained in tho biting wind Around tho pemtontiary was a lino of troops m trout of tho opera house was n guard three comp inies stood at icit in tho open space in front of tho Capitol hotel sentries patrolled ovoiy sulo of tho building in which ox Governor Brad ley lesules and a detachment of infan try held tho comt houso against tho possible coining of tho moinbeta of tho legislature Tho Republicans laid their plans well nnil secietly Thoy earned them through vigorously and triumphantly Tho pioclamation declaring that a state of insurrection existed in tho state aud warrants tor ttio anost ot every Demo cratio member of tho legislaturo weio prep n ed Tuesday night It was tho intention of Governor Taylor and his advisors that no meeting of tho legisla turo should bo hold even though it piovod necessary to anest and detain in custody nil those who persisted in hold ing meetings Onro adopted tho policy was carried out to tho letter Compelled torotiio fiom tho capitol building thoy wont to tho opera houso Hold back from the opera house thoy went to tho comt house piovonted fiom entering tho court house thoy went to tho Cap itol hotel only to bo told- tint any meeting thoy might attempt to Uold in that building would bo suppressed all found taking pait in it would bo ur lested and the hotel itsolf soiod by tho soldiois It was a hopoloss game Tho Deniooiats had no ohanco to win and thoygao it up loiter in tho day officers onteiod tho hotel and told tho Doinoctuts that no conferences must bo held and thoy attempted to hold none Thoio is much doubt among the mum berH of tho legislaturo as to whothor thoy will go to London at all Somo of tho Republicans loft Fiankfort during tho day declaring thit thoy wero going diiect to Ignition but no Democrat so dioluod himself The woids London Limcl county aio not woids that please Doinoei at le oars In fact many of them decluod that their lives would not bo safe after thoy leached the town Tho county is one of tho greatest Repub lican stiongholds in tho stato Adjutant General Collier declared yesteiday that if thoy did notattoudtho legislative meeting which is called to moot at Loudon on Fob ho would ar rest them individually piovided ho le eched the uecessiry oiders from Gover nor Taylor and convoy thorn to London Tho Doinociats havo not said they would not go to Loudon but their legal advisers havo counseled thorn that Gov ernor Taylor had no light to adjourn tho legislature fiom Frankfort All yesterday tho shadow of tho death of Mr Goebol hung over tho Capital hotel His strength began to fail him Lite in tho morning tho bustle and ex citement of tho morning which despito all piccautious pouetiUod into his quiet room had a most serious effect upon him At noon it was dccLucd that he could live but a shoit timo and at 1 oclock it was said that death was upon him Tho halls and stairways woio filled with peoplo who sat in silenco expecting to hear at any moment that tho end hail come Tho afternoon wore away however and as ovoning diow on ho seemed to gain now stieugth and appealed distinctly better Ho was never tor a moment unconscious ind never did his courago abate for an m hiiii He cslled for a clergyman dining tho afternoon and Rev P V Taliaferro and Prison Chaplain Wallace weio twice with him FEAR A BIG MINE STRIKE Joint Scilu Ctiiiimlttoo Uniililo til Kiuuli mi Aglltllllllt Ixdiavapolis Fob 1 It is not at all impiobablo that tho coal industry in tho states of Ohio Indiana Illinois nnd Pennsylvania known as tho competi tive field will bo shut down and tho 70000 mineis in tho district called out on a geuoral strike within tho next ISO hours This condition is brought about by inability to reach an agreement by tho joint scale committee That body closed its deliberations last night without an agreement and a strike of gigantic pro portions is tho probable result Tho chargo was mado on tho floor of tho comnntteo room that tho Indiana operators had deliberately conio into tho convention with tho purposo of breaking up th o intorstato movement and whether or not this is truo thoir ac tion has certainly mado tho reaching of an agreement a romoto possibility jliiieuil in Outlaw 1rliicn Drs Moines Fob 1 Funeral services over tho remains of Charles Pnnco tho noted outlaw who was shot at Quincy Ills Monday wero hold yesterday aft ernoon at tho Priuco homo on East Ninth streot Tho funeral was strictly private Tho remains wcro deposited in tho vault at Woodland comotory TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD Tho Central Massachusetts railroad has on joined tho salo of tho Fitchburg road to tho Boston and Mnino Governor Lind of Minnesota threatons tho Minneapolis and St Louis with prosecution for dofying tho stato laws Tho Marquis of Queonsberry who was born July 20 1814 and succeeded to tho titlo in 1850 is dead in London Miss Mary Ann Iroland sister of ArchbiJiop John Iroland died at St Josephs hospital St Paul Wednesday aged 08 A pioposition is being considered to quarter thomemborsof tho Grand Army m school houses dining tho coming en canipinont at Chicago Firo at Ada Minn whioh stnitedin Bangs storo on tho west sulo Wednes day o oning burned 10 buildings in volving a loss estimated at 7ir000 Great Northern ngents havo about fiOO inon in Chicago ready to tako the places ot stnkers Applicants who mo mom bors of tho brotherhood aro rojectod Josoph Furnace who assaultod Jon oral A W Greoly chief signal officer at Washington several weeks ago was Wednesday fined 100 with tho alter native of serving six mouths in jail Tho Chicago sanitary district board sees a possibility of tho socrotary ot war closing tho new great canal bocauso it has increased tho current of tho Clu cago river so as to interfere with ship ping Secretary Dick of tho Ropubhcai na tional commit too is preparing to mail circular letters to tho chairmen of stato committi es informing then that it is deemed butter that all tho presidential electors this year should bo nominated by statu conventions wn wi H i m ill rp Mi V m Hero of Khartoum lias Started For Natal BULLMi WILL NOT REMAIN IDLE Umlrntooil ii SiipiiMiin Kllurl In lliii i Hon llniH lit Impntiilliitt IJtliimli Tlmt tho fnliil Cuiimll IUI ul itup win ttiiuiii run riiciiuiinii London Feb 1 II is luniored thai Gonoial Kitchener loft Capo Town fur Natal yostoulay It is understood a su premo ellort by Bullors tioops to piei oo the Boor linos is impending IjOndon Feb 1 The supplemental lists of casualties fill two columns in nonpuoil typo in tho morning papeis making IifoOiopoilod thus far for Gou oral Bailors operations north of tho Tu gela Tho Daily Oliioniclo estimates that tho total exceeds J000 The 10 per cent loss at Hpionkop is greater than any Biitish force ocr sul feiod except possibly at Albuora Spam in 1811 The admiralty has warned all half pay naval otllcers to hold theinsolvos in readiness for sol vice This with tho Norfolk Weekly News NORFOLK NKISIIASKA TIIlKSDAY KKItHT l I KlM niNrUAL KIICIICKKK fact that able seamen not thoioughly experienced havo beon withdrawn horn iho channel squadron is taken to null cato tho early niobiliitioii of tho n seivo fioet At a meeting of the uimy and navy membois of the houso ot commons yes tcrday a losolution expressing absoluto confidence in whatever tho government thought necessary commanded only two votes lnbtenl of this a losolution was adoptod calling for the lininodiate formation ol a homo doionso column Lord Salisbury has called another cab mot council which will moot Fiuliy or Saturday to consider the situation Public spnits me at veiy low ebb The correspondent of Tho Tunes at Loureiuo Marquo says In formation has been lcceived heio iiom tho Tims vjial saying that the war dopiitineut convinced that it would bo useless to storm Ladysimth and that the bombard ment will continue niefiectivo has de cided on a ch mgo ot tactics Hugo quantities ot timber and sandbags anil huudieds of Kaffirs havo been hunt fiom Johannesburg and Pretoria for tho pur pose of damming Kilp river somo miles below Ladysmith tho idea being to flood the town and to dnvo tho soldiers and inhabitants out of the bomb pr6of caves so as to ox oso them to shell the Story of Sploukop DUiixtur London Fob 1 Accounts of the battlo of Spionkop continuo to filter in All testify as to tho terrific Boer ho Sovcial estimate that tho total losses of General Bullors turning movoment will amount approximately to 1500 When reinforcements wero received tho troops woro much cramped on the top of Spion kop and engineeis had been ordered up to strengthen tho intionchmcnts Col onel Thornycroft was not awaro of this when ho ordered tho retirement and ho actually mot tho artillery coming up General Woodgato was wounded about 2 oclock in tho afternoon Lvon then he protested ho was all right and had to bo hold down on tho stretcher It is reported that tho Boor commander at first insisted on tho release of somo Boer prisoners before ho would permit tho English to collect their wounded A curious inonlont is related of tho fighting on Jan 21 Ono of tho Lin casters whilo firing from a prouo po sition hal his head taken clran oil by a shell To tho amaomout of his com rades tho headless trunk quiotly roso stood upright a fow seconds aud then fell Txine Dfltnln mi Jiii hiim SimmtIi London- Fob 1 Thero was an uttor lack of interest in yesterdays ilebato in tho houso of commons At no time was the houso well lib d Tho speeches wero academic traveled in deep worn ruts and did not touch upon tho future in which alono tho public is much inter ested Tho only sign of an eruption during tho whole session was whon Sir Robert Threslno Rod attacked the South African committor drawing foitli cries from the lush mombors to pub lish tho Hawkesloy letters Balfour replying to tho suggestions of Sir John Konnaway Conservative said ho io gretted that it would bo contrary to precedent to curtail tho debate as tho amendment was a vote of censure upon which tho futo of tho government de pended Tu rriiiuo lliU Siuiui kaIii Sioux Onv Feb 1 General Ilau cook post Grand Army of tho Ropubho of Sioux City will again pioposo tho name of Colonel Madison B Davis of Sioux City for department commander in Iowa Twice has Colonel Davis boon dofoatod for tho oflico but his friends aro determined that ho make tho race again this year FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD lauMittlitii Itnliitltii In t ltd Mlllllii la In ilrt ill 1 MiiIiii4 Drs Mimsin lVb I -Bills healing on national givud legislation camo into Iho lowei houso of tho legtslatmo Wodnes day Tho most impiulaut is that cluing lug the pic cut law governing the guaid organization Tho pioposid mensmc which has boon diawu up by Adjutant General Byots and appiovod by tho military inembeis of the logis latino is in lino with tho gov oinors leoommnuilatious except as to tho ulllcu ol colonel which tho gov oi not thought should lie loft ieini and filled by logiilnr army otllcers whon oo casioiuloniiiuded The bill continues tho elect ion of colonel as foimeilv It does away with brigade oiganiatioiiH which am acknowledged to bo top heavy divisions in tho guaid Tho sal my of adjutant gonoial was raised fiom flMH to ifviOOO and a bill intioducoil to appiopnato J7ri0K for an atsoiial llinckle of Waj no liitioduced a bill in the houso for woman sulliago In tho senate Senator Blaiiohaid m tioilucod a losolution for a joint convcii Hon to bo hold on Fiiduy foi tho pio poso of electing a stato pi inter anil binder This piocipitatod a light on tho tloor and tho matter wont over IDENTITY OF WRECK VICTIM Klnillii ul ii Willi Ii unit ItinniU IiiIii ul I mil Iliniitiir Sidnpv Nob Fob 1 Tho rate ot Knnl Piossloi the young man who has been missing since last Jauuaiy and whoso disappeaianco oieatod so much excitement in tho oast is no longer a niystoiy A silver watch case found near the scene ol tho Sunol tram wicek shows tho name of Piesslor ongiavod on the inside of the case while on tho out side is the nuino Ilumotto Donnouso That Piossler was a victim of tho Sunol wreck is now plainly evident by this silent testimony Tho dialled body now lies bmied in tho Sidney comet eiy awaiting woid from tho l datives who reside at Brooklyn mult Mllm Willi Im M ll Il iil 0Iiaii Nob Fob 1 List Sat urday while Fiank Richmond n fanner wasdiiving homo from Biule his team became inghtciicd and ran away thinuiug linn out on the fioou giound He struck on his head tendering him unconscious and ho did not legain his souses until d lylight Sunday The night was the coldest of the winter degieos below iro His toot weio froun and ho wiih unable to walk but managed to crawl on his hands and knees tluee qtiaiteis of a mile to a school house Ho then started tociawl to his homo throe nnlos away and had mado half the distance when ho was dioovurid by tho neighbors and talo n homo Tho attending physician reports both foot frozen to the ankles ItUMItllll I Itlll 111 SIllllX ll Sioux Ciiy Fob 1 A ompso in a box marked books was lound in tho United States cxpicsH office yesteiday The body was received on Jan 1 fiom Baltimore addiessed to J S Biadfoid but the expiess officials failed to find him Tho dead man appeals to boa Get mau Ttt to 50 years old The only garment on the hotly was a shut There was a liightful wound on the back of tho head apparently mado by a blow from a blunt instrument Tho dead man is bald but woro a stubby beaidaud moustache Tho face is so distoi ted that iccognition will bo diffi cult J ill- Drilling In Fiitm of Ilitlii7i HrxKSA Mon Feb 1 Tho jury in tho United States district court yester day returned a verdict in favor of F Augustus Hoiiio in tho bint brought against him by 15 Rollins Morso trus tee for tho recovery ol 150000 damages for tho extraction of oro fiom beneath tho surface of tho Michael Davitt claim in Butto TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Piesidout and Mrs McKinloy gave a reception at tho white houso Wednes day night in honor of congress Tho battleship Iowa returned to San Diego Wednesday from Magdalona bay wliero sho has been on target practice Dr W W Kddy a prominont Pres byterian missionary and Oriental scholar died at Beirut Syria Monday Tho houso election committee decided tho Wise Young contested election caso fcr tho Second Virginia district in fa vor of tho contestant Wiso In tho fifth round of what was to have boon a 25 round battlo boforo tho Gen esee Athletic club WoMnesday Gus Ruhhn knocked out Gus Finingan of Pittsburg A big ice gorge has formed at Joliot in the drainage canal As a result of the gorge the banks of tho anal aro ovei flowing for tho distance ot more than a only The house conunittoo on public lands Wednunday acted favojibly on tho bill known as tho fuse homes bill It al lows tho free entry upon laud acquired liom Indian tribes A Shanghai dispatch says Kmporor Hwangsu continues to issue edicts m his own naino Nanking and Wu Chang officials consider that his imme diate lltircmuit is probable Tho Cuban census niiporvisors have completed tho preliminary enumeration of tho pop tiou ot Cuba and tho re oiilts weio handed to Socrotary Root Wednesday Tho population ot tho en tire inland is lATblO Information has been lecoived that Fied Buohtold ol Abcidoon S D has been sentenced to thico years imprison ment by the Russian authontios tor in citing young men subject to military duty to remove fiom tho empire Albert Kunberloy Fulton died at Bal timore Wednesday of erysipelas aged II Ho served three yeaib on Admiral Fiuragiub flagship the Hartford and took part ni all tho kittles in which that vessel was engaged during the first three ycurn of the conflict mm SENSATION IN SRNA1 j Acrimonious lit hate- on the Philippine Question 0ALIS IMJTTKllUW A TRAITOR SlMIIll III SHU llIM IlKllltlllll i till SiiiiIIi IIiiKhIii sihiiiIhi tm siippm Milium IimiIiiiiiiIk Itiph Chi I Itiit Itiiluilr VsNlliN Pell I ill tlltl somite indium lh calm and digttillcil liuist csloiilay into pissinuiito uttor uiiees and bitter hm i iiniualioiiH Sena tois hot loil donuticlahou at one iinothei until the oudltoiN quhcml uithoxcito incut llicdchilo glow mil of u pints of tho Philippine question and no si one has boon witnessed since discussion ol the war insolations in tho lust cougiess which in sensational loaluios coiupiu d with that of xesteidav Senntoi lotti glow who has pits ipilali d neatly alt ol Iho debate upon the Philippine ques lion timing Iho present session sought to lme lead a icsilution omboil iug a doiiiiucnl wiittcn by Kiuilio Agiiinalilo upon Iho Filipino liismiei lion and con I lining Ins oislon nl iho alleged loeog nili in ol I lie Filipino by Ad miral Di woy Lodge prod sled against pi oiling the doeiiuieiil in any loiui and load a lcttci I I out Admiral I lew ev in which that poilion of giitualilos statement iclat iug In tho iiilmiiil was loiioiiucoil as a tissue ol InKiliooils anil siting Unit hohndiiowt sululcd the Filipino Hag nor pt unused the Filipinos independent o in any way whalevei Seiintois on the Hoot listened with eager attention and many gallni y spec tutors leaned fm nei the tailings in their ilesuo nol to miss a soiitouoo Lodge said ho pteleiied incepting Deweys woid to that ol Agiiinalilo anil was satisfied the Ameiicau people would also In a pissionale icply Pelligiow do LiiodlliatAduiiiil Dewey bad iciog nied the Filipino lopnlilioand illhotigli alloiilid mi oppoitiiuily hole to deny Agmntildos slali incuts had not done so In an instant hall a docu si unlets wot con then loot llawley di iiotniicil Pettigit w s aclioti as liotison In lipul succession Si mitoi Pclligti w was made the tingct ol Senators Kpooiici Iliwlcy Sowdl and iilliugd S well di elated that under the cncitnistaiiu s he con sideied Pettigiew n traitor to his coun try aud his coiiilii I as moustious Pettigtvw spoko hi lolly in nply to Iho ai ens itions against him I wont attorn ii to make reply to iln pia sou attacks upon myself he said or to the chin ges nitile against inn ol being a traitor I yield to no in in in my dovo tion Io the eoiintiy or the II ig No one is more jealous ot the i ountiys honor but 1 havo my own opinion as to how its honor may best bo sustained Ho pioceeded to say that ho did not be lli e it could be sustained by levoisiug the time honoied policy that govern ments derive their just powois from tho consent of the governed to accept iug the picscnt aduimistiatious usurp atory policy Ho ioforted feelingly to tho death oi W of the South Dakota volunteers m the Philippines and de clared that thoy as well as Genonil iwtoi might still be alive it thoy had not obeyed tho ptesideut after tho peace treaty was signed II Aguinaldos re quest for a tiueo had boon assented to their lives might have been saved and the men lestored to their families in stead of their bones being left to moulder in tho soil of Luon as had boon tho case under tho presont policy of aggtession That tho feeling was at a pitch sel doin noted in tho sonato was evidenced by tho pale faces of the mon who spoko Jones Ark and Teller Colo en deavored to stem the tide of protest by conciliatory specchos At tho conclusion of tho scone which will remain memorable in tho sonato an nals the finance bill was taken up and discussed by Messrs Berry and Teller Iroii nilliii I Hi lloutft WASiiiNorov Feb 1 Under tho lat itude allowed in general dobato npon appropriation bills the Indian bill m the house yesterday was made tho occa sion of a discussion of a wide range of public- questions Our policy in tho Philippine islands tho government of Poito llico the leasing of tho and lands and election methods in the south wero in turn brought into tho arena The most interesting dobato oocurrod over tho latter subject itrjnn inula Nkm IiiuIiiihI PoitnAND Me Feb 1 William J Bryan was tho guest of tho Democratic club last night at a banquet in the city hall Mr Biym with Congressman Lent and Governor Altgold lett Boston yesterday morning each speaking at a tutsh inteting in tho city hall at Law 101109111110011 Mr Bryan appeared on the rear pluttorm of the car at Haver hill for a shoit speech At Dover N H wheio a largo crowd had gathered there wms a little handshaking Pmt lmd was reached at 5 oclock After a shoit rest Mr Bryan was tendered 11 ret option 111 the council chamber of the city hall Wrii K on lliii irl Kknt O Feb 1 Ftvo men were lujuied in 11 wreck on the Kno tlueo miles east of bote last night The wiock was cniiM d by a mistake in tho signals which allowed a tram to inn thiough a derailed switch Fireman Johnson of Fieosbitrg was pinned be tweeu tho cab and boiler two hours bo foro ho could be released Both logs weio crushed and bcalded I3AKNKH fe TYMCR IJ H tUrnnn u 1 M IlTvlnr AttornejH nl lny Norfolk Nebraska QH V S PA UK Kit IHlVriST AI Ilutiii Itirv Miitiilnj Masl Mock Norfolk Neb lt II T IIOLIMON rhislelan and Surgeon 1 mil i i niiiiH NiiiiiMini Hani iiniiiiinu Ililiiilumi tin Snnil 11 1 linn mill Kinliliiii H Mniii nml Ittli si Tiliiiliiitiii i Norfolk Nebraska J 1 COIjK iintiht Olllrn OTiit Cltlrunt Nntl llnnk Umililnnon iiiib liloflk north nt tiiiwrnHntliiiinl oliurnli Norfolk Nobronkn jyJSS MARY SIIKLLHY FiiHlilonahlo Dressmaker Up tlnlm In i Cotton nlonk otnr llntuni turn Klrit cIhbo work irnnrniitond Norfolk NobraHko puWKRH A UAYU Attorneys nl Law Uoiiiil IU II m 12 Mnrl lllimk Norfolk - - - Nobrankn gKHHIONB BKLL UnilerlakerH and Kinhalniers Hunt ioiiB lllk Norfolk Ath Norfolk - Nebraska V M ROHK11TKON Attornoj at Law Itooms 1 and 2 Uobertson Wlgton Block Norfolk MliN l W NT A 001 SHAVE or BATH W 0 Hairs Barber Shop MAIN H I lllltl 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