The Norfolk Hsuas W N HUSK Ilifollnhor DAILY Otnlilloliral 1S7 1 Ktrn ilnj onrept Ktmilns Ill rum nV ll cent Hj imIl lr jnnr JjIW nr mr KMnlillitlml ivtl Ktor Tliurrilio Itj mull r soar M Knlnrol at tlio IliKldllU o ut NorfcilV Nili no mini clan iimllif Tiiloplionn No 1 HEPUUUCAN TICKET Nlnlo For Siurininlili M II IJkkhi Tor lli Kciitiif tlinHtnln UhIwkIIj It 0 MrdlioN On WniMH H lin IuiIIiIhI For JmUn tit Mm Nlnlli Dlntrlct A V Wmch Lincoln Omiilin Mitouiirlli Wiili County Cirri MMi IH Com I Cnu Si n mmi County CIimV Iiiimi lUfdil Tmnhitriir Miikm UltrilT MitNin Coiini IihIk A Muiiw 3niriiitcmliiit Pulillo InMrurlloii li imiii SsMiiii Coroior Kmw vjiiiTnnmi Surwsor V II Iowi Coiuily CiiiiiiiiIkhIiiiiit KlrM DIMrlrt CnitlH Kill i H l Motor biovoliw run by kuhoIIiio iiro hu lntiwt thiiiK l wImmiIh Tlio most northorn nowHpiiiHir in tho rrorltl is inibllshoil nt HuinintirHtoin Hukhiii Thu suliMcrlptioiiM it In mild m pnhl mostly in IIhIi Ah Huh nuiko excolluut bruin food thin ouht to bo witlsfuetory to tho oditor and result bonollomUy to tho readers If yon want to roach tho homes of tho people in any kIvoii eommuiiity thoro is no itvonuo throunh which it can Ik ho utloetlvoly done iih in tho local nowspjipor ItH oiroulation countH for fur more per oopy thin tho Kroiitoity dailies While thoy are tho jouriiulH ol tluuioWH Htand tho railroad I rtin the hotel and tho inartH of trade thu local pupors aro tho intimate miosts of the tho homo and fireside Thoy are Hciunicd eagerly and in every household whore thoy cironlato aro read from the top of the titlo piitfo to tho last line by nmuy different pairs of eyes If you want to got tho attention of this com munity advertise in Tins Nkws The ltopiillican Candidates The Omaha Bee introduces tho repub lican candidates on tho Htute tioltet thit year as follows iuixh m ii mrsi Judge M 13 Hoeso has boon a resident of Nebraska twonty throe years Hois n native of Illinois having been born in Maoouplu county in 18111 lie reolved ooommon school oducatiou and being desirous of furthor onlturo attended a somlunry for two years paying his own expenses During that period ho de veloped tho spirit of independence and Bolf reliuuoo ohuriictoristio of all men who attain ominouco His father was wns n farmer and tho sou followed the eniuo occupation until he was 21 vears old Meanwhile Mr lloese had married And sottled d vn but an at o doutocoured which disabled his arm for life Ho found it impossible to continue on a farm Mr Reoso thou commenced tho study of law Shortly aftor tho breaking out of tho war ho oulisted but wheu he camo to undergo tho physical oxamina tiou necessary much to his chagrin he was rejected becauso of tho injury re ferred to Ho then again applied him self to study law and wns admitted to prootice in March 1815 Ho practiced in OsooLi Iowa until 1871 whou ho camo to Nebraska Mr Reese settled iu Plattsmouth and remained thoro atxut two years Although ho wns building up a good law practice he was forced by the ill health of his family to move away from the river Ho thou went to Saunders coiuty establishing himsolf sixteen years and achieved a state reputation Ho was elected n luoiutwr of the state constitutional convention in 1S75 and assisted iu framing our present state constitution Iu the following year Mr Reoso wns chosen for state senator by tho republi cans of his district but ho declined the nomiuatiou In tho fall of 1871 ho was oloted district attoruev of tho then Fourth judicial district and was re elected in 1S7S nnd again in 180 prac tically without opposition In Novombor 1882 Mr Roose resigned his position lacking two months of holding it six years In tho fall of 3888 ho was uominatod for tho position of supremo judge aud was elected re maining on tho bench for six years the last two of which ho served as chief justice His oareer as supremo judge is well known After leaving the bench ho established liimt elf again iu the practice of law iu Uucolu Lost winter he wns candidate for United States seuntor aud wns voted for on every ballot At one time he stood a Tory good show of election About six years ago Judge Reese wns appointed denu of the law department of the stnto university of Nebraska which position ho still holds EHMUXD o McaurOK Kdmuud G McUiltou uomiueo for roget of the State uuiven ity was born iu Wisconsin forty yenrs ngo When he wus 111 years ol t his fnther moved on a farm and from then ou his hoyhood and youth wns that of a farmers sou He attended the State university of Wisconsin graduating therefrom in I SSM and afterward tho law department of the same institution from which he giaduated in IHHo While in the law school he was con nected for a year with the right of wav department of tho Wisconsin Central railroad aud after being admitted to tho bar practiced iu the Wisconsin courtH For a time lie wiih attorney for tho Northwestern Manufacturing and Oar company at Stillwater Minn In tho year I88T Mr Mctlilton had occasion to visit Nebraska and Haw Omaha whou tho boom was ou Ho waa deeply Impressed with the prospects for its future and decided to remove here which lie did In January 1888 He has practiced his piofcssion hero over since and has attained a position in tho estimation of his fellow jurists which can bo placed second to that of hut few lawyers in the state Ho has not had time for active participation iu politics but hits hint it constant interest iueducntioual matters im w II KIV Dr W M Nly wnHJborn in Hoston Muss in IK ID His parentH died while he was juito young Ho began tho study of music at an early age and I aught hiuhIo in tho foinalo seminary at Cannndaigua N Y several yours also iu tho female seminary at Rome Ga and entered t lie college of medicine at University of Michigan iu 1871 graduated in 1878 practiced medicine iu Now York until 18811 when ho re moved to Ainsworlh Neb whore ho has resided over since Dr Kly wiih a candidate for state senator in the Fourteenth district in 1871 on the re publican ticket and cut a majority of 1000 to 2r0 Ho is considered one of the brightest and best physicians in northwest Nebraska having a very large practice in Mrownnnd surrounding counties He is n good citizen and highly esteemed by all Shai liiK In Sli ect liullwiiy ICarnliiKS Willie Deliolt and one or two other American cities are engaged In the never eliding si niggle to compel street railways to reduce their rates of faro the cllv of Toronto continues to Illus trate in a must striking and convincing manner the wisdom of the policy thai exacts n percentage of gross earnings as compensation for tin use of the streets According to the Toronto Mall and Umpire of Aug 10 lust the earnings of the street railways in that city for ten months of the present lineal year have already passed the million dollar mark By the terms of the franchise under which the Toronto street railway plant Is operated the company was required to pay Into the city treasury 10 per cent of these earnings The city treas urer has therefore received a check for 12721 which is the municipal share of the earnings for July The Increase of the earnings nnd per centages for four yenrs Is showu by the following figures for July Irons receipt IVrtvntiifp July 1CHI 1170vS Si 12721 IM July 1VJS 11U070 00 8Jja 00 July 1m97 100750 00 SS10 00 July lttoij 87701 i7 7020 00 Toronto bought her street railroads In 1SU aud operated them for six mouths at a protlt of 125000 per mouth and then sold them for what they cost on the following conditions Klglit hun dred dollars per mile per your to be paid Into the city treasury 8 per cent Of the gross receipts up to 1000000 10 per ceut up to 1500000 of Uio gross receipts 12 per cent from 1500 000 to 2000000 of the gross receipts 15 per ceut ou the receipts up to 3 000000 and 20 per ceut ou all receipts over i000000 After 20 years the city can take liaca the plant nt Its actual value The experience of Toronto furnishes ample proof of the wisdom of the poli cy which secures to a municipality a fair compensation for the use of streets bused uiioii a tixed percentage of the gross earnings According to a Chicago paper Con gressiuau James 11 Mnuu of Illinois has n bill prepared for Introduction at the coming session of congress to pro vide for an appropriation of 11850 for the improvement of the government burying lot Iu Oak wood cemetery known us Confederate mound and tho further nppiopriatlon of 250 an nually for the protection and uialnte uuucu of the lot Confederate mound In Oakwood cemetery Is a plot of ground purchased by the government from the Oakwood Cemetery associa tion In which aro buried 12 Luion sol diers who died of smallpox at Camp luuglas aud Confederate prison ers of war who were originally burled in the Chicago City cemetery and were removed iiuiny years ago to their pres ent resting phicoj Such legislative ac tion would be In line with the sugges tion Hindu by President McKinley some mouths ago In his address ut Atlanta when he spoke of the duty of the gov ernment toward the graves of the Con federate deud Now New York has a vigilance com mittee It is camping on tho trail of certain persons who it is alleged are teokiug to bunko the city out of the little matter of 00000 000 iu connec tion with its water supply It Is said that the Cheat Salt lake Is i lowly drying up Candidates for of lice howovei need have no fear thut the great Salt river will ever run dry TIIK NORFOLK NKWS THURSDAY SKPTKMKHR 28 1800 TO WATER ARID WASTES Wi ht In ul litit Iihi I Ii nil IiiIIimI Ipon Till I I Work MlsuiA Moil Sept 28 Senti ment ill lie National Irrigation con gress is uuitieKiiniiiJily cryslalling in favor of a pTiimn i organization and continuous Him t iu the dissemination of educational literature relating to irrigation mntters Chicago was yesterday chosen its the place of holding the next meeting of the congress There wore invitations from LtH Angeles Salt Iakc Cleveland Chicago St Paul St houiH and Wash ington 1 O Sentiment was over whelmingly in favor of Chicago ou tho ground that a meeting held there will reach more people than any other place mentioned Tho forestry uest ion and tho national roser o system of the federal govern ment was discussed by Judge Best Superintendent J Ii Collins F B Touiney and Professor J W Tourney of the division of forestry It was shown that the forestry system is doing much to conserve the water supply of the country Kx Governor McCord of Ariona delivered an elouent address upon the reclamation of arid lauds There wiih but one dissenting vote ou tho resolution urging tho reclamation of the arid IiiiiiIh indicating that the west is at last united upon this great work The following ofllcerH were chosen President lOhvood Mead Wyoming llrst vice president S M Kniory Montana second vice president j W ShurlhtV Utah third vice presi dent C B llurtt Idaho secretary 11 B Miinoii Nevada George N Max well of California wiih elected national lecturer and ex illicit a member of thu executive committee PRESBYTERIANSlv1EET iiiliriiKo AieiiililH In Lincoln Olil IllllMll III WlliilllllKlOII Wasiiiniiton Sept 28 Delegates represent nig 25000000 Prosby t erians throughout the world assembled yester day iu the Now York Avenue Presby teriitn church to attend the first session ol the Pan Presbyterian alliance The church auditorium is ono of the most commodious iu the city It is the church which Lincoln attended when ho was president and the pew which he and his family occupied wiih an object of particular interest to tho dolegates when thoy assembled The session of tho alliance will last ten days Tho body is purely deliber ative mid not in any sense executive Its capacity is entirely advisory Tho first session was devotional in character the services being in chip go of Row Dr Wallace Radoliffe pastor of tho church in which tho sessions aro hold Tho opening sermon was preached by Row John Do Witt D D professor of church history at Princeton Theolo gical seminary his subject being The Attitude of the Reformed Churches To ward tho Bible Tho first business session of tho nlli unco was held yesterday afternoon WriiK llurmr Avortuil CoiUMiiiTS Neb Sept 28 While a heavy freight train eastbound on tho Union Pacific road was approaching the large bridge over tho Loup river two miles west of town yesterday tho engineer discovered tho bridge was on tiro KMiniinatiou showed 21 tics and some stringers had been consumed The eastbound passenger No 2 was behind time and was following the freight train Had they been on time thoy would have probably gono down with the bridge and loss of hto would have resulted tSrulii Klnvuttir at Alnmilni Hums Manxino lu Sept 28 The big grain elevator of tho Manning Mercan tile company situated iu tho North western yard was completely dostroyed by tiro at 1110 oclock yesterday morn ing as wus also 8000 bushels of wheat contained therein Tho estimated loss ou elevator is 10000 and contents 5 000 Tho property was fully insured Several freight cars in tho yard woro burned and it was with great difficulty thut Leak Sous elevator situated not more than 50 feet below was saved Druili ut the Imlnntoii Inlr Lkxinoton Nob Sept 28 The third day of tho street fair was some what marred by a violent gulo of wiud fhat prevailed most of the day but it did not interfere with the crowds At tho close of the one mile bicycle race Herman Kugler who had won second money continued at full speed until I ho rope stretched across the street at the boundary line caught him across i lie neck throwing linn to the ground Ho was carried home and died at J i Vloek his neck having been broken lVntli Cumin to Iurt Crook Nhw YottK Sept 28 The troop that arrived hero on the MoPhersou were sent to their destination yesterday Thoy consisted of one battalion of the Second United States infantry and ono of tho Tenth infantry Tho former was in command of Captain Pickering aud Captain Purcoll commanded tho Tenth Tho former went to Fort Thomas and tho latter to Fort Crook near Omaha DiotTiia Unmrlf mill Children The Dauks Or Sept 28 News has been received here of a tragedy which occurred about 40 miles from hero yesterday when Mrs WTGyton drowned herself and her two children a boy of four years and a girl of ono aud i half years iu tho Dcs Chutes river Family troubles is said to have causi I tho wonien to commit the deed The bodies were recovered today Catarrh Cannot Im Cuiiil with local applications as they cannot reach the cat of tho disease Catarrh is a blood or constitutionil disease and iu order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally and nets directly ou tho blot 1 mid mucous snrfnees Hulls Catarrh Cure is not a jtn ek mcdeciue It was prescribed by one of the beet physicians iu this country for years und Is a regular prescription It isconipoed of the best tonics known combined with tho best blood Jpurifiers noting directly on the mucous surfaces Tho pin 1 ct combination of tho two Ingre dients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh Send for testimonials fieo F JCnrNiv Co Props Toledo O Sold by druggists price 7fo Halls Family Pills aro the lust 1 1 III n on Opirii Minimi SKo Bids will bo received until October 1 181111 on a suitable site for an opera house A lot nbout 100 by 120 feet will bo required Address all propositions to tho Royal Mutual Life Insurnnco Co Pacific hotel F Wahuant StiiHjrvibor The Union Pacific will sell during the Greater American exposition every Tuesday round trip tickets to Omnhn and return at 80 return ticket good wit bin seven days from date of salo also every Saturday round trip tickets at 110 return ticket good until tho fol lowing Monday F W Junkman Agent P Ii A- 11 V II It Special excursion rates to Omaha for the Aksarbeu festival Excursion tickets on September 21 27 and 28 at 210 for the round trip from Norfolk good for five days IIIiIn rr Cinil Sealed bids will bo received until 8 p m Oct 2 18 for furnishing the sdhool district of the city of Norfolk Nob with lump nut steam nnd silicic coal delivered at the various school houses in such quantities and at Mich tunes as may be ordered by tho bouid of education for the enusing year All coal to bo weighed upon scales to bo designated by the board of education Iliizht is reserved to reject any and all bids 11 C Mathai Secretary OiiIkIiIii Iriclncl Cliiuun Tho republican voters of Norfolk out side precinct will meet at the city hall Sutuiday Oct bor7 at 2 oclock p in to nominate ono cundidnto fur assessor two candidal h for justices of the pence and two candidates for coustal les G D Smith Member of Conntv Central Committee For tho Siillo of Fun MIncIiIiT Ih Donu A vast amount of mischief is done too becauso people neglect to koop their blood pure Tho mischief appears in eruptions dyspepsin indigestion nerv ousness kiduoy disenses and othor nil incuts This mischief fortunately may bo undouo by tho faithful use of Hoods Sarsaparilln which cures nil diseases originating in or promoted by impure blood Hoods Pills euro all liver ills Nou irritatiug Wo wish a live traveling manager in your territoiy at once man or woman liberal cash aud commission first year more second year if deserved some for local work nlHo good references required those out of employment or wishing to belter themselves address Factory Cor Perkins nnd Union streets Akron Ohio More 1iipuliir Tlitm Kter Siuee 1890 the Hot Spriugs of South Dakota have been recognized as the re sort for western people All things aro favorable for those seek ing rest health or pleasure This season finds the resort well pntroulzed by people from Nebraska Iowa Illinois Minnesota Wisconsin and eastern South Dakota and everyone well satisfied with the Wonderful Wntors Delightful Climate Modern Hotels Varied nttructions for sight set rs TheNo thwesteru Line is the pioneer to this resort The Northwestern Liue runs Wngner Palace sleepers to Hot Spriugs South Dakotn Tho Northwestern Line makes low round trip rates to this resort Ask your uearest railroad agent for tho date of the next excursion via the Fromont Elkhoru Missouri Valley R R Northwestern Line J H Gaisik J R Buchanan T P A G P A Des Moines Omaha JMUPLBMnrJ E A Snow storm 1 in Summer E Ever soo ono AVo nover did bat we iuyo seen mo ciuininir at una umo j of tho year so covered with dandruff g w inli 11 iikikcu as ii it uau uoeu out iu a regular enow storm No need of this now torm Ah tlio summer suu melts the fU lngtmowgo Auers Hair Vigor melts these flakes of dandruff In the Hialp It Kea further than this it i prevents their formation It alio restores color to gray hair without fall Audit feeds and nourishes the roots of tho hair Thiu hair becomes thick hair and short hair becomes long hair 1100 a bottle All druggists If you do not obtain all the benefit you expected from tho use of the Visor write the doctor nboJt it He will tell TOU juit verr the tioutilelt Addreu Da J C AVER Lowell Mats BfnirirrMrM Graceful Unsy nnd Long Wearing THU FAMOUS Ola Ncthcrsole 250 Shoe TOR WOMEN Possesses tlio morlt of perfect stylo fit comfort nnd lurnbllltr No lircnlfiii in iieconrr mailo to conform to tho lines of tlio foot Solo very floxlblo Cliromo Kid stock that Is soft ns n rIoyo yet wenrs liko Iron Kxccls nny 350 shoo for wonr nnd comfort No UM Chromo Kid with tin of tho same medium weight cole tnntliiiH cltliiifUHllver luilf doiliir low heel mill inlf IuUcrii imi n iiiii uiinmiim h txmjuiimuuil miujiu will Cllllliori nonnlnciirtd hylhc Knck Island Shoe Co Kock Island III onu oli exclusively In tlilj city by F A HUSTONS -- I fit I 1 coR WHEATLING Hnve AND BHIiAD A1ADE FKOM BON TON FLOUR You Tried Them SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS I A IlUlKAKT IllKHlDKNT CIIAS S HIU1H1E Vick Iiieiiiibnt V H JOHNSON Oahiuku W K HKAAStH Ahst Casiiub The Citizens National Bank Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 Buy anil sell oxchanKO on thin country nnil all mrtn of Kurcipo Farm Loans Directors am Ahmuh W 11 Johnson hah S Kruiok C Hiiaawii O M Swank 1 V Luikaiit T K Mi mminuick L Sihmonh BARNKS He TYLKR 1 J H Uatno 1 M nTylet Attorney at Law Norfolk - - Nebrortkb rR II T 1IOLDEN riuslciiin nnd Surgeon Ollico over itizuun National Hanl OIIIr 1000 to 1200 0 m ami 201 ton Opm vouiUKR 70 to 800 HntileucoTolaphoHn No 9 OlHco No 101 Vorfolk Nchniska DR C S PAIllvEll DKNT1ST At Pierco Everv Monday Mast Mock - - Norfolk Nel JJ 7 COLE DENTIST Itflcd over Olticens Natl Bank Bnstdonoe on hlnok north of Conxroiratlonal ohnroh Norfolk Nobraska jyISS MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker Dp stairs In Cotton oloek orer Banms ston First olast work guaranteed Norfolk Nebrait POWERS HAYS Attorneys at Law Boom 10 11 and 12 Mast Hlook Norfolk Nebraako gasaioNB bell Undertakers and Etnhalnmra Benlon Blk Norfolk Ave Norfolk Nebraska TJ M ROBERTSON Attorney at Law Rooiuh 1 and 2 Robertson Wilton Block Norfolk HG HOWELL Jeweler and Optician All arrors of refraction properly coriecteil Fine wntcli repairing At UTTERS BOOK STORE Mrs H H Hull WILL OITB Facial Tretirfnt MuDHUring and Shempoi vVIU gladly call at your homes and do ry of thl rork Orders taken for flue balr switches Petfeot matob guaranteed Besidtuce on First street Junction Orders may be left at th Innetlon Drnw Htore Telephone 16 MRS MARY L STANTON dressmaking Priees Reasonable Up stairs over Wnrehama Milliuerj Norfolk Myrtle Hive No 30 Ladies of the Maccabees of the World MpetK very tirst and third Tuosdiijs of rnoh month at - o clock in the afternoon Visit 1111 inemherB are cordially united Mrs IdiiClark Ludy tomiiiiinder Sirs Katie Bifh Itecord Keeper Mrs Ella Itosinbiium Kimiuco Keeper THE North Western LINE p E W V R R is the best to ano from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS of North Nebraska Groceries Always Fresh and Just as Represented AT- UHLES Hihst Market Price Paid iov ButUT nnd Ijjs CRSEILER Sale and Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold orc Commission Bransch Avenue und Tnird fit PHONE 44 KARO BROS Everybody wants the bst of meats We make a special effort to please our trade Our Khip Ih the Neatest in th rity M C WALKER DKALKIt IN FLOUR - FEED Oil and Gasoline TELEPHONE NO 33 L L REMBE Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Myers Force and Wind Mill Pumps gj Prices Right Satisfaction Giuirantppd on all Wink First dim West of Post Ofllce For Plumbing Steam Fitting Puipi Tanks7 Wind Mills Aud all repair work Id tliU Hue ca W H RISH BatUfaotion QoaranUed Flrat door aontb of Dally Neva olle X