s 2 The Norfolk Heuus W N UUSIfi lMibHnhnr IIAIlY KMnMUliod 17 lCr ilny nxropJ HomMr Hy rutrlnr por yttmV 11 cctilK Jly mnll ior 5 rnr jil00 NKWN10UKNAI Newt wlnhlUliml 1VI Tim Journal MlnlillMiii Etery Friday lly nihil per ear IM Enteral nt the PoMolllce nt Norfolk Nob ai com clflM matter SVIkiiIioww Killlorlnl llciinttiiiMit N11 Mi Hut Inoti Olllra nml Jon Room No CZ Oom lnnl should romoto t J1b country if for no other roason than to rMnbllsh tho whereabouts of IiIh whilom frlunel Wobstor Davis Admiral OeorRO Dowoy hns drawn 4fi70 in prize inoitoy found to bo duo liim no n result of liin Manila battlo on that niomorablo Int of May almost throo years ago It pays to bo n horo In moro ways than ono Tho admiral has not only acquired honor and a handHomo wifo but a considerable quantity of filtylncro as a losult of IiIh brush with tho Spaniards There 1h Rome ap prehension felt that the prlzo money may follow that Iioubo and lot and be come tho property of Mrs Dewey Tho reason for tho rapid advance in tho valno of farm proporty is not far to wok whon tho uplcudltl prices that pro ducts of tho soil coinnuuul is considered Not in mauy years haH thoro been such a demand for laud from purchasers and renters as thoro is thin spring Pros perity provails among tho farmers nnd thoro aro few olty pooplo who do not ouvy thorn tlioir iudopondont oxisteuco undhoalthy out-of-door life On the other hand many agriculturalists aro im proving tho opportunity to disposo of their laud and move to tho towns and cities whoro they may some day learn to regret their action A bill which recently passed tho Utnh bouse of representatives provides that no prosecution for adultery shnll bo ooiumouood except on complaint of tho husband or wife or rolativo of tho ac cused or tho person with whom tho un lawful aot is alleged to have been com mitted or of the father or mothor of paid persons Tho polygamists aro evi dently planning their afTuirs so that no outside iuterforouco with their practices is possible and if thoso immediately con cerned do not object thoro will bo no limit to tho number of a mans wives or cunoubiuos Should tho bill become a law tuero will undoubtedly bo a grand rush for Utnh by a largo number of per sous whose tendencies in this direction are not tolorated in auy other state Andrew Carnegie may havo evidenced octopus proclivities in his chase after -wealth but his charitable instinct and desire to havo other people benefit by what ho has accumulated is certainly nbovo criticism Ho has recently givou f50COO00 the incomo of which is to go toward tho comfort and enjoyment of tho laboring pooplo in his employ and if all is not required by them ethers of tho same class are to benefit Thoro is no question but that Mr Carnegies charit nblo record is in strong contrast to that of other wealthy men of tho couutry nud ho is tho most uiiiquoly liboral of jiny If tho couutry woro blessed with moro Andrew Oaruegles and fowor Willio Wnldorf Astors tho cause for complaint among the poorer classes would bogreatly lessened May Carne gie live long and prosper 1 Kx 1rcshleiit Harrison Tho announcement of tho death of General Harrison tho twenty third president of the United States is re ceived with regret by the people of tho country whom lift has fnithtully served in many public capacities during his eventfnl career lie loved tho people bnthis efforts were not directed to ward receiving vulgar popular approval He had a keon sense of duty and his public life was devoted toward tho high aim to which this duty prompted him regardless of the consequences to his popularity His is n name that vill grace tho pages of his countrys history and is destined to grow brighter ns the years roll on He was a republican but not so much of a partizan but that ho could criticize when he deemed that there was cause for criticism and hiB views were respected even by those whom he opposed His publio life began in 1800 when lie became the supreme court reporter of Indiana He enlisted as second lieuten ant at the opening of the war of the rebellion and became brigadier general in 1805 his promotions being for meri torious conduct solely After the closo -of the war he again served ns supreme court repot ter and in 1670 was defeated for governor of the Hoosier state He served in the United States seuato from 1881 to 1887 and was elected presldeut in 1888 He was defeated for the same positi in by Grover Cleveland in 1892 and has since served his country in various appointive capacities He was not on old man lacking sev eral months of being 08 years of ago The family left to mourn consists of a wife a son and a daughter The sou is Colonel Russell Harrison and the daughter Mrs MoKeo neither of whom were at the bedside when the end came Perhaps no stronger tribute has been paid to the memory of the deceased jtateemuu than that of Grover land now tho only living ox prcsldcnt and twice the opponent of tho general In tho race for tho highest ofllco in tho gift of tho American people Mr Cleveland said I am exceedingly moved hy tho sad intelligence of Mr Harrisons dentil for notwithstanding the Into discouraging reports of his condition 1 hoped his life might bo spared Not one of our coun trymen should for a momont fall to realize tho services which have been per formed in their behalf by the distin guished dead In high public olllco ho was guided by patriotism and devotion to duty of ton at tho sacrifice of tempor ary Kpuliirity and in prlvato station his influence and example were always in tho direction of decency and good citizenship Such a career nnd tho in cidents related to it should leave a doep and useful impression upon every section of our national life BATTLE CREEK 11 Wienclt has been laid up for sev eral days with tho grip Chas Werner and M L Thomson drove to Norfolk Sunday Aron Collins of Klgin was visiting horo this week with relatives P F Zimmerman Co woro baling hay for Commissioner J J Hughes this wcok Miss Nelliu Craig is tho choico of tho pooplo to go to tho declamatory contest at Norfolk L F Morz wont to BoBcnbol Wis Saturday to attend tho funeral of his agod father M Ij Thomson wont to Tildon Mon day to look after his business interests at that placo Fred Williams of A lcester S D ar rived horo Tuesday for extended viBit with friouds Geo F Volk of Nicolet Minn is viBlting horo with his sister Mrs Win Volk nud family Frit Moritz and son of Klgin passed through hero Friday on routo to Stan ton for a family festival G E Halo who is working in tho interest of tho Deoring Harvester Co at Clearwater visited his family hero Sunday Deputy Itovcnuo Collector Carl T Seoly was hero Tuesday oti official duty and wo understand ho collected 150 for Undo Sam Herman Wohlfeil and Carl Schlien started for Kitzvillo Wash Monday to visit Honry Blolnn who went there about six months ngo Frod Nouwork had his eighth child christened at tho Lutheran ohnrch Sun day and tho neighbors had a festival at his homo in tho afternoon Monday Owon ONeill shipped ono carload of cattlo Jj B Baker 0110 of hogs Too Uufphey one of hogs and Wm Volk n carload of cattlo Col S K Warrick our old bank cashier arrived hero Tuesday from Brokon Bow to wind up somo old affairs in which ho was tho chief pusher Wm ltoowert of Tanosvillo Wis arrived horo last Thursday for nn ex tended visit with his brother Albert who lives in Kmerick precinct and other relatives And ho cuuio back Peter Zimmer inau our representative Ho has not boen homo for two weeks But wo cant hardly spare him horo beennso ho is village clerk also Tohu Oldag ono of your subscribers said to yoursoribe Sunday that although he was a democrat he would not be without the Norfolk Weekly News- Jojknal because it is tho best paper ho keeps at home llKlit Albert Nuitluln The Daily Soiitiuol of Grand Junction Col under dato of Friday March 8 announces the wedding of Gerald G Light and a youug lady of that town Tho groom is well known in Norfolk having mado this his home from early boyhood until ho went to Grand June tiou Ho is the sou of Joseph A Light and commenced learning the sugar busi ness in tho factory at this placo Nor folk friends will unite in extending con gratulations and best wishes for their future welfare The Sentinel contains this account of tho ceremony At tho home of the bridos mother last night on Rood street betwoen Third and Fourth Miss Nellie Albert was united in marriage to Mr G G Light The young lady is well known among a largo circle of friends nnd ac quaintances having lived the greater part of her life in this city nnd is re snooted nnd admired by all who know her The groom is a well knowH employe of the Grand Junction Sugar Manu facturing company and came to this city at the timo of the opening of the industrial institution The bride and the groom are receiv ing the congratulations of many friends today Tho ceremony was performed by Rev O E B Ward pastor of the First Pros byteriau church before the relatives and a few friends All Competition UUtttnred Tho fuet trams of the Union Pacilio reach San Francisco fifteen houru ahead of all competitors If you are in no hurry take a slow train by oue of the de tour routes but if you waut to get there without suireriug any of the inconven iences of winter travel take the only direct route the Uuion Pacific De I tailed information famished on liUU 1 UUnAUAH AgCUl - -- i THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MARCH 15 1001 nil 11 Shows Increased Strength In Republican Caucus GOES INTO SECOND PLACE Hit ltnllnt T11k11 Without KintlH UbntiKin In Int Mention Mure Niiinrr nun Than of Ijiti iilblnn rimluuUl to llt lp Out lt itlblUiili Lincoln Neb March 15 Six bal lots were taken without result In the Republican senatorial caucus lust night Significant changes were made In the vote the most Important gain being that or Kdwnrd Hosewuter who on the firth ballot ran up to The final ballot resulted Thompson 17 Kosowiitcr 21 Melklejohn i Hln show 8 Oirrlo 7 Iliiiiuu 4 Crounse i Martin 1 Klukaid 1 Several changes were recorded In ycHtenhiyN Joint ballot for United States senator principal among them that of Wiiistl who went to Martin and Klnkead leaving Thompson nud Currle Itosowntcr gained Stelnnieyer from Melklejohn while the latter got back llroderlek from Currle and Swiiiihoii from Crounse Owens also left Crounse for Currle Calkins fit slonlst with n long explanation offer ing to coiiio to the rescue of the He publicans voted for Allen fuslonlst and former lames W Dawes Repub lican the latter coming from the same county as Calkins Totals Allen 50 Hitchcock 1 1 AV II Thompson -10 i Currle 15 Melklejohn TJ IIIuhIiiiw HI Martin 4 Itosewnter 10 D K Thompson US scattering 7 R II Schneider national commit teeman for Nebraska Issued a state ment denying the charge thnt he was withholding a communication sent by the national committee The senate adopted n resolution or dering the flag over the chamber placed at half ninst until after the funeral of enernl llnrrison Resolu tions eulogistic of tho dead ex-president were unanimously adopted Interntnto Commerce Hearlnc Kansas City March 15 An inter state commerce commission hearing to Inquire into alleged secret rate cutting on packing house products from Kansas City Is to be held In this city on March 11 Subpoenaes were served today on twenty repre sentatives of local railroads nnd pack ing houses commanding them to ap pear before tho commission in the United States court room on that day to testify then and there as a wit ness la the matter of nn inquiry nnd investigation into tho transportation of dressed meats and packing house products by common carriers subject to the act to regulate commerce Two Sulclilt ii III 1orto Itlciin Regiment San Juan 1 R March 15 Two members of the Porto Rlcan regiment Iteltran and Arroyo committed sui cide yesterday Iteltran had been rep rimanded by nn olllcer for untidiness and ordered to do kitchen duty He went to quarters nnd blew off the top of his head with his rllle While the body of Iteltrnn was being buried Arroyo who was a close friend to Bel trim shot himself in the same fashion There have been seven suicides in tle native regiment In the last six months May Cull Iowa Icgiiilutitrc Des Moines March 15 When Gov ernor Shaw returns today he will con sider the proposition of calling an ex tra session of the legislature to pro vide for the necessities of the state university and agricultural college It will be Impossible to take care of the university in any other way for the erection of a large building for the medical department Is necessary nnd funds will not be nvnllnble until nn appropriation is made Sherman A Yule Is Dciul Des Moines March 14 Sherman A Yule a resident of Des Moines died In Manila March 4 and infor mation to that effect was received by his friends here Mr Yule was act ing assistant surgeon In the volunteer army When he lived here he was cashier of the Iowa Savings and Loan company and a popular young mnn Ho had studied medicine in Des Moines nnd was gradunted from a medical college In Omaha Itrown U to Do Candidate Des Moines March 15 Announce ment Is made with authority of the candidacy of Edward Brown of Shel don for railroad commissioner and of Senator E 5 Penrose of Tama for lieutenant governor Brown will op pose the nomination of Welcome Mowry nnd Is his only opponent Penrose lives in the same county ns Mowry To Have drain Exposition Aberdeen S D March 15 At the annual meeting of the Interstate Pal nee association it was unanimously decided to hold an exposition In the fall of 1001 It was decided to Issue 2000 additional stock and pluce it on the market for sale Confectioners Sleet In Ilurllncton Burlington la March 15 The Mid land Confectioners club comprising Iowa Illinois Missouri Nebraska And Kansas held a special meeting here yesterday to discuss the best methods of making candy Several addresses were made I Mrs Itiebnrtlton Indicted 1 St Joseph March 11 Mrs Richard son has been indicted by tho grand Jury for the murder of her husband Prank Richardson the wealthy mer chant ut Savannah last Christmas ve - J U r v a LATEST NEWS OF TRADE Clilrnejr Irnln nml 1rovMtin rhlenun Mnn ti 14 A riroflt ronllzlfiff movement on cIiihiko toilny erTei teil n iltprexKloii In both prnln nnr iiroWslmi prcwillltiK niriilnst bullish roinlltlons wlilcli were the ennsp of cmiNlilcrnbte ttrctiKlh rnrlv Wheat rlooeil fcc lower corn nml ontcH rnch n Mimle down nml pinvlnloim VjiTj to 1Oc iliprrMed CIohIiib prices When Mnrch 717 MJc Mny 7r3 7rHo July 7Ip Corn -March tlfC Mny iVtc July OatH Mnrch Pork Mnrch July JH7II Mnrch Kept 77J fXMuiAW 2IUp Mny 2c Jirlfi Mny 1Bn24 70T Mny 7Ciri7U74 740 Mny J740 Pept Cnsh quotntlnnf No 2 rrrt whent 7A f77e No I red uhrnt 714ft75ii No fl uprlni whent ftHi74c No 2 hnnl whent 71ifti71c No a hnrd whent 0014 m2r No 2 cntdi corn tlic No a ennh corn lliJe No 2 mill nntK 2Vc No 2 wlille onlM Ha Mc No 3 white outK 27Vi28c Chicago Ilvo Stock rhlcneo Mnich II Cnttli Ilccelpt 7r0O Includllic 20 TeinriH Mecrx Mcmly to strotic butchers xtocl nctlve MroiiKer TexnriH fhmle higher good to prime steers J4IHI1iO00 poor to medlnin jaOViJ lMI NtnrkeTN nnd feeder slow to simile lower r27MilWI rows J2ITii74i heif ers 270M7O cnimeiH J2OOfi2C0 bnlK wenk to 10e tower 2iOT42 enlves 4rilijlK Tcxnn fed uteers 40WO0 Texnn Brum steers iiV4HI Texus bulls 2rnVl7 IlnKM lteeelpts todiiy 22000 tomorrow 20000 etlinnted left over riOOU opened Tic blpher cIonIiik wenk op 080 mixed nnd butchers iiiOfofiN k to choice henvy T2yfJ r77j rntiiMi henvy frifiOifi CO lljtlit l7MiTi0 bulk or sales i10firi70 Sheep lleeelpts HOOO sheep stroiiR to 10c hlchcr Intnbs ficfilOo hlt licr yenrlltiRs up to 1 Kit In choice wethers 140 il ISO fnlr to choice inled KKJl4r0 western sheep 44011 1MI vi nrllnc 47o OfilO native hinilm 47Vit40 western Iambs KniiM City Live Stock TCnnsns City Mnrch II Cuttle Kr celpts 4200 natives 1000 Texnns 400 rnlvos llfht Teuns VtilOo higher nn live steers and cows teniy stockers nnd feeders- wenk to 10c lower native beef steers UiOTifil stoekers nnd feed ers lKi I7 western fed steers 42il rir IVxiuih nnd Indlnn XSH480 cows heifers 2ri47r din ners 2r8iiK hulls t00 l2 enlves 400170 00 IloKS Itecelpts 0i00 fiff 7j higher top ia7Mi bulk of snles ri5flC2i henvy fnOftftuT mixed packers ipifiritri light rrKKirri pigs 470firi0 Sheep lteeelpts t000 nctlve nnd stoutly western Inmbs O0R 525 western wethers 42i l70 western yearllncs 4rOf 00 tiwes 3753425 culls 27rfi0r South Ontnlia Live Stock South Omiihu March 14 Cattle Ue eclpts 1500 active strong native beef fcteers 400Ii5IO western steers 3703 450 Texas steers i00Ql7ri cows nnd heifers 32i425 eanners 2KXJ300 fitockers and feeders J25i2 175 enlves 30051700 bulls stngs etc 275B400 Hogs Itecelpts 4 COO 10c higher closing ensy henvy 5551500 mixed 552ldS 555 light 55011555 pigs 4750540 bulk of sales 55V557i Sheep He velpts 4KX sternly yearlings 4405 IPO wethers 4201l4C0 ewes 300 110 common nnd stock sheep 370Q 100 lambs 10c lower 425fifil0 100 Kevnrd100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been ablo to euro in all its stages and that is catarrh Hulls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being n constitutional disease requires a con stitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous snrfaces of tho syfctem thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building np the constitution and assisting nnture in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they off ono hundred dollnrs for any case thnt it fails to cure Bend for list of testimonials Address P J Cheney Co To ledo O Sold by druggist 75c Halls Family Pills are the best lun Ainerican Kxponltlon Nothing since the Worlds Fair at Chicago in 1893 has elicited the wide spread interest that is manifest all over the world in tho Pan American exposi tion which is to be held in Buffalo from May 1 to November 1 1901 The purpose of the exposition is to illustrate the progress of the countries of tho western hemisphere during a cen tury of wonderful achievements and to bring together into closer relationship the people composing the many states territories and countries of the three Americas Acting under proper author ity the president of the United States has invited all the republics and col onies of the American hemisphere to join in commemorating the close of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century by holding this inter national exposition on the Niagara frontier Por this important event the Niokel Plate road has issued an attractive descriptive folder pamphlet elaborately illustrating the Pan American exposi tion the buildings and the gronnds The Nukol Plate road is the short line between Chicago and Buffalo and af fords competent train service from Chi cago to Buff alo Now York City Bos ton and all points east with trains of modern equipment on which no extra fares aro charged also dining car serv ice of the highest order It affords meals in its diniug cars on the individ ual club plan ranging in price from 85 cents to f 1 Call on any ticket agent for Pau American folder of the Nickel Plate road or oddrees John Y Calahan gen eral agent 111 Adams streetChicago Parties desiring hotel or rooming ac commodations at Buffalo on Niagara Palls during any period of the Pan American exposition are invited to apply uy letter or otherwise to P J Moore general agent 291 Main St Buffalo N Y The Union Pocitio has authorized one- O A LU1KAHT lRMiriBNT UHA8 H IIKUXJK VlCK IRUSIDENT W H JOHNBON CAsniBB LDO IASEWALK Abbt Cabiiim The Citizens National Bank Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 Uny nnd nell exchange on this country nnd nil parts of Knropo Farm Loans tlrtctor CAiu Abhis W II Johnson Oias S liar doe 0 W Ubaasch Hwanh 0 A Luiraht T K Mkmminoes L Bessions 0 M 0 Get What You Ask for at UHLES GROCERY ALL ORDERS are filled promptly and with care f Onr goods are FIRST CLASS in every particular We know precisely what is wanted by our custom ers We aim to Give you the Best Value for Your Money South Bide Main St between 2d and ad Telephone 41 way excursion rates to California of 25 00 from Kansas nnd Nebraska points Also to points in Utah Idaho Montana Oregon and Washington ns follows Ogdon and Salt Lalco City Utah 2300 Butto and Helena Mont 2JO0 Port laud Ore 2500 Spokane Wah 2r00 Taoonm and Seattle Wash 25 00 Tickets will bo sold March 12 19 20 and April 2 9 10 23 30 1901 P W JUNEMAN Agent StierlfVK Sale Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a venditioni exponas issued by Chr Schavland clerk of tho of tbo district court of Madison county Nebraska upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in the district court of Madison county Nebraska on the ninth day of April 1900 in favor of T C Cannon as plaintiff and against John E Olnoy Charlotte E Olnoy Charles E Olney et al aB defendants for the sum of two thousand thirty one dollars and 40 cents 203140 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annnm from April 91900 and costs taxed at two hun dred and eighty two dollars and seventy threo cents 28273 nnd accruing costs I will offer the following described real estate heretofore appraised under and by virtue of an order of sale to wit Lots fifteen 15 and sixteen 10 in block six G of the town of Norfolk Nebraska for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 10th day of April 1901 at the hour of 1 oclock p m of said day in front of the east door of the court house in Madison Nebraska that being tho building wherein the last term of court was held when and where due attendance will be given by tho undersigned Dated this 8th day of March 1901 Geo W Losey Sheriff of said County Notice or City Election Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the city of Norfolk Nebraska that the annual election of Enid city will be held in the different wards on Tuesday the 2nd day of April 1901 for tho purpose of electing one mayor one clerk one treasurer one city engi neer one police judge one councilman from the Pirst wnrd ono councilman frem the Second wnrd one councilman from the Third ward for tho two years term one councilman from the Third wnrd for a one year term one council man from the Fourth ward The polling places in the different wards shall be as follows First word at city hall Second ward at Anton Bucholz resi dence Third ward at Third ward hese honso Fourth ward at Junction hoso house Polls shall remain open at each of the said polling places from 9 oclock in the forenoon to 7 oclock in the evening of said day Dated Norfolk Neb March 7 1901 Attest W M Robertson S R McFauland Mayor City Clerk Notice of School Election Notice iE hereby given that at the an nual election to be held in Norfolk Ne braska on Tnf sday the 2nd day of April 1901 there will be two persons chosen as members of the board of edu cation of tho school district of the city of Norfolk Nebraska at which election the polling places in the various wards will be the same as for the city elec tion First ward at oity hall Second ward at Anton Bucholz resi dence Third ward at Third ward hose house Fourth ward nt Junction boso house All resident voters of the district out side the various city wards shall vote at he city hall polling place Polls shall remain open at each of eaid pollintr places from 9 oclock in the fore noon until 7 oclock in the evening of said day Dated Norfolk Nebraska March 7 1901 Attest W M Robeutpov S R McFarland Mayor City Clerk GRSEILER Sale and Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold on Commission Brwuch Avenue J ld Third St PHONE 44 SJV f gARNES TYLER Norfolk Attorneys nt Law Rc s Parker Mast Block Norfolk DENTIST J P Dnrnei M D Tyler NebraBk - Norfolk Neb DR H T HOLDEN Homeopathic Physician nnd7Snrgeon Ofllco Citizens Nntionnl Dank Building Tolephooo 101 Sanitarium and Rosidwico Main and 13th St Telephone 9 Norfolk - - Nebraska JJ0 J COLE DENTIST Ofllco over Citizens National Dank Reeldonet one block north of Congregational church Nebraska yAPES HAZEN Attorneys-at-Law Office over Leonards Drug Store Norfolk - Nebraska VISS MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker Cp Etaire in Cotton block over Banme store First claES work guaranteed Norfolk - - - Nebraska POWERS HAYS Attorneys at Law Rooms 10 11 and 12 Mastblock Norfolk - Nebraska ROBERTSON ROBERTSON Attorneys-at-Law Rooms 1 and 2 Robertson Block Norfolk Nebr SESSIONS BELL Undertakers and Einlmlnierg Sessions Blk Norfolk Ave3 Norfolk - - - Nebraska MRS H H HULL Manicuring Shampooing Baths TnLErnoNE No 447 Rooms on North Ninth Street James Richards M D mi OCULIST and Expert Refrao tlonist Examinationof tho ero free to patients and customers Office 1404 Farnam St Omaha oppotite Paxton Hotel M E SPAULDINC DEALEU IN FLOUR - FEED TELEPHONE NO 33 For riambing Steam Fiitiog Pomps Tanks Wind Mills And all work in this line call on W H RI5H ShtUfetiouGnaranteed Firet door South of The Daily Newb Offieo kt r THE North Western LINE F IB V H H is the best to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS of forth Nebraska x 1 a 4 I v- i