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For Itiiitoniiiil lovornnr H I HaVaok
Fiir8Miitjry of HtntnOioiuiK W Maiwii
Jflor Trunnuror William Stkiikkrii
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For Attorney Jonrrnl Fiiank N Iiiout
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JOHN II HANH
Norfolk
Tho fOOOOOOOO paid onoh your by
ponplo of t hip country to foreign Hhip
owners should bo given to Americans
ovon though ii portion of it hIiouIiI lio
spent in subsidies Patroniu lioino in
stitutions
Tho orodit of tho United States is
oxcollont Its finances aro suporb and
hor people are prosperous Horo Ih tho
ground work of this condition Trims
nry rcoaipts for April aggregated 150
iWtlnu increase of sflfiOOOOOnn compared
with April 1N0II Expenditures worn
l0iKi07 a decrease of oODOOOO as
compared with tho corresponding month
a year ago Do wo want a change
Aguinuldo has probably boon waiting
for tho Fourth of luly and tho demo
cratio plat form and has just recently
bobbod up to indlcato that ho isinroadi
loss to receive tho boquots tossod at
him and to give assuranco that thoy
will not fall on barron soil Thus tho
Fourth of luly will bo celebrated by
him not bocauso it is tho anniversary
of American indopendonco butJlbecauso
it is tho day on which tho antis moot
and might have been tho day when ho
would boconio tho father of his country
had ho boon permitted to do so by an
enlightened nation which saw that his
control of tho Philippines would mean
its undoing
While tho fusionists at Sioux Falls
aro today ondeavorlug to load thoir
followers into tho democrat io camp
bodily tho mid roadors at Cincinnati
aro reorganizing what was at ono time
a very successful party movement
which was gaining In power and intln
euco with naoh succeeding year and
which will in timo bo afcaiu a poworful
factor in tho politcal arena providing
otlico greed and corruption does not
again side trade tho inovomont Thoso
at Sioux Kails huvo olllco holding ambi
tion as their watch word while tho
guide of tho Cincinnati part- will bo
principle above everything elso It re
quires no prophet to fort ell that tho
lnid roudeis will build up whilo tho
other party will gradually but surely
decay
Tho editor of this paper has had lots
of boquots thrown at him because of his
being mentioned for tho olllco of stato
auditor Ho appreciates tho sontiniouts
of his brother oditors and returns his
thanks for tho courtesy shown A W
Ladd of tho Albion Nows was tho orig
inal Huso man or at least it was his
paper that was first noticed as using tho
editors namo in connection with tho
oftlco Tho result of his and othor
friends efforts aro summed upas follows
in a recent Issuo of his paper W N
Huso editor of tho Norfolk News who
was nhnost the unanimous ehoico for
stato auditor on tho republican ticket
declines with thanks This is cortaiuly
tho sensible thing to do Any man
with n good business is foolish to give it
up to tho imcortaiii life of political
olllco
F A Hturisou tho Washington cor
respondent in a recent lottor explains
iho reason some persons liud fault with
tho pension department It seonis that
if an applicant is fraudulently iucliuod
or has forgotten tho record ho made in
tho army he becomos furious and un
mercifully nbuses thoso otllcors con
nected thorowith if they happen to
kuow inoro of his iutoutions or his
record than ho does Mr Harrison
gives the following as a sample caso
from Nobraska remarking that some of
tho outcry against tho pension depart
ment comes from a peculiar source
A Mlssourinn temporarily residing in
Pawnee county arrived hero ten days
ago He came to seo why his pension
claim had not been allowed Ho had
loft hoine with exactly enough money
to pay his faro to Washington Arriv
ing here he was escortod to tho pension
department and thero learned that his
claim ha I not been allowed because
ho had no discharge from tho army and
was on record as a deserter Ho ap
peared surprised to learn that this was
any bnr to tho allowance of a pension
and admitted that ho had found fault
with the ponsion department through
Euccessivo ndmiuistrations Ho had 10
portntion to get out or town It 1h
curtain that such misguided individuals
do much to Mir up local scntiinmil
against pension coiutulsHioncr it being
dilllcult for neighbor to judge of tho
worthlntss of tho cao
FIRST WIG IN HISTORY
It Wit a Worn tlu Dnimlitrr of
Hmili ICIiik of Inriia l
The llrst wig inclitlonid In history
was made of a goats skin and worn by
the daughter of Haul Ulng of Israel
The ilrnt nrtlsllc wlgi were made in
tho south of Italy for tho Oaplnlons
who lived In Apulia mid were known
for I he luxuries of their toilet These
peoplo were they say the llrst who
painted their faces This they did with
tho Juice of Hlrawbenles
Tho Persians woreAVlgs Xenophon
relates that Utile Cyrus when ho visit
ed AslyngcH his grandfather whoso
eyes were framed In blue paint and
who wore m enormous wig throw
himself on his knees and cried Oh
mother what a beautiful grandfather
I linvel Aglals a maid of honor was
so struck by the appearance of tho old
gentleman that she remained with As
tyagos as u slave
Tho Pheenlclan women who wore
proud of heir hnlr having been or
dered by their priests to offer It up on
the altars dedicated to Venus after the
death of Adonis obeyed but with mur
muring Soon after uiey were consoled
by a Greek merchant who told them
that he would give them the means of
hiding their bald pates under luxurious
curls In his chariot ho had hundreds
of wigs of nil colors
Wigs were In vogue In Homo toward
the end of the republic and so well
made hat says Ovid no man could
know If his wife had any hair at nil be
fore she had given him an opportunity
of seizing her by Hie tresses
Teutonic peasants were the provid
ers of blond hair for rich Roman prin
cesses who loved the contrast of Its
flaxen hue with their black eyes They
even had morning wigs small and
tightly curled of any color and they
kept the beautiful fair ones to receive
their admirers t night Messallna had
IK wigs o disguise herself Cincin
nati Commercial Tribune
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excuso to offer for tho charge against
him ou the record It took him ono
hour to find out what he had known
for thirty five years and ho spent tho
Ef xt ten days begging money and
THE SAMPLE FIEND
Tnkeit Iotn of Mntcrtnl to Supply
the Sumplern DoioontlN
Coming suddenly upon a salesman In
a retail store who had n number of
yard long lengths of new piques liber
ally sprinkled with those little price
tags tho pins all stuck through the
several thicknesses and bent down
one understood all at once the full im
port of the demands of the sample
llend Marked off evenly like a check
erboard with 17 price tags lengthwise
and seven to the width which made
111 to the yard the salesman was go
ing over tho lot with a peneil setting
down the width and price on ench
At one store tho one who Is at the
head of each stock attends to the pro
paring of the samples of his particular
stuck Thus the pique samples would
le cut by one samples of swIss by an
other of organdie by another and so
on In the silk department one man
who Is kept for the purpose does it all
And It takes all his time
For people from a distance who do
their buying by mall this is of course a
very good method lut the part to
which all sane people take exception
Is the seusekhs sampling of thoso who
wnnder aimlessly about evidently
gathering samples as a thoughtless
child sometimes pulls twigs In passing
bushes The worst of It Is we have to
pay for this senseless womans foolish
ness It being often observable thatithe
biggest samplers are the smallest buy
ers One clerk says that he has actual
ly seen thrown upon the sidewalk the
samples given to a woman after show
ing her his whole stock her purchase
being ostensibly postponed because of
her fear that the goods will not match
something or other
The time Is past when these scraps
went to feed the Insatiate crazy quilt
tlends Philadelphia Itecord
IIlM llCHCIltOKMlf
A Memphis young lady who Is very
fond of her sisters little child n boy
of 2 or 3 years who Is visiting her now
was trying yesterday to get him to let
her fix him up to have his photo
graph taken She got her curling tongs
and was trying to coax him to let her
curl his hair Hut with true boyish
disgust at tho Idea of having his hnlr
treated like a girls ho refused to sub
mit to the process She Insisted how
ever and offered him every kind of
bribe but In every Instance he refused
to allow her to do what she wished
nud finally becoming tired of her ut
ter it to get him to submit he sat
down crossed his legs and looked up at
her M ry seriously and said
Auntie I tell you what Ill do I
wont take a dollnr to let you curl my
hair but Ill give you a dollar If you
just go away nnd let my hair alone
Memphis Scimitar
Wotiiulril In nnttle
An army loses far more of Its strength
through Its wounded than through Its
killed In the first place thero are four
or five wounded to ono killed and In
tho second place the dead men give no
trouble while the wounded require an
Immense number of uoucombatauts to
attend to them A great ninny of tho
wounded return again to duty their
wounds being comparatively slight
but as a rule more than half of them
take no more part In the war London
Answers
Cminiil u SIlKht Family Jur
Maria did you read about that Phil
adelphia woman who was cured of her
mental troubles by fasting io days I
believe such a treatment would cure
that unhappy temper of yours
Yes It would make an angel of me
Is that what you would like John
THK NORFOLK NRWS TIITUSDAY MAY 10 1000
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SAVE THE FRAGMENTS AND UNCLE
SAM WILL REDEEM THEM
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One of the most Interesting depart
ments In the United States treasury
Is that devoted to the redenipllon of
mutilated currency To It are sent all
varieties of bills In every conceivable
stago of mutilation It Is seldom that
the experts cannot decipher tho burn
ed crisps or piece together the myriad
fragments The collection Is a curi
ous one changing every day with
kaleidoscopic rapidity
Tho hurtling of a nolo usually brings
out Us design In a sort of metallic re
lief upon Its surface and by means of
a glass and other Implements nnd nlso
a full nnd complete knowledge of Uie
Inlrlcnto designs no two denomina
tions being alike on every notu Issued
their face value Is learned with In
credible dexterity
Some arrive In fairly good condition
some shrunken nnd water soaked oth
ers scorched black and twisted out of
shape many are merely thltw tiny
black Hakes and In one case now un
der consideration the evidence consists
of n smnll handful of black powder
which the alllant swears was l5 acci
dentally blown Into the lire
Often the mischief has been done by
mice hatulfuls of the tiniest of pieces
attesting the evil ways of the rodent
Huhles are another source of trouble
maniacs victims of drunken frenzy
plowshares sawmills In fact the
strangest and most unheard of acci
dents are occurring all tho time Hut
In a great majority of cases the money
has boon burned for a common prac
tice among people who are their own
bankers seems to bo the keeping of
their funds In unused stoves A cold
day comes the lire Is lighted Dy some
unsuspecting person who didnt know
It was loaded and the owner sudden
ly linds that he had money to burn in
splto of himself
In ono Instance n man having 7000
in government bonds besides notes
and gold kept them In a tomato can
which he placed In the elbow of his
parlor stove While ho was plowing
Ids fields company arrived his wife
had a fire kindled nnd shortly he made
tho unpleasant discovery that his rich
es had taken wings Had ho scut the
money Just as It came from tho stove
wrapped In cotton It might have been
saved but In endeavoring to separate
It It became so churned and ground up
that the department was able to Identi
fy only about J000 for him
An old woman who had accumulated
nbout i00 was ono night at her devo
tions when the candle In some myste
rious manner wns overturned In the
midst of the money Now history does
not relate why It was there or whether
she was returning thnnks or paying a
bit of homage to Mammon but at any
rate It was destroyed and as she threw
the ashes away and at the Instigation
of her friends picked them out again
there was only enough left to return
about 10O to her
Hut much more forthnato were an
old couple In the west The man had
been a soldier and by the long accu
mulation of years they had saved a lit
tle sum when one day the wife in go
ing to look at it found that tho mice
had left only a pile of carefully sawed
fragments Almost distracted she took
It to the bank reporting that the last
time she hail counted It the sum had
been r mostly in tens nnd twenties
It was sent here the tiny bits sorted
and arranged ns only experts can ar
range them and the necessary three
fifths of every note wns found Hut
the best of all was that Instead of 273
It was discovered that the old peoples
savings amounted to 30 which
amount wan finally sent to them much
to their Joy
Of course the greatest precaution is
necessary and tho affidavits must
leave no doubt ns to tho utter nnd en
tire destruction of the missing parts of
the notes In one caso of this kind a
farmer sent from Kansas some green
backs amounting to 50 only half of
each note being Intact The rest ho
declared In a strong nflldavlt had been
destroyed and also stated In what man
ner but on consulting tho books It wns
found that one half the sum had al
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ready been paid to another person who
had sent the other halves of the notes
from another part of the country Con
sequently but 23 was returned to him
Thereupon the cashier who had
transacted the business for the farmer
wrote such nn Indignant letter saying
the government had Impugned the hon
esty of the claimant nnd that he would
prove him In tlo right that tho nffalr
was put Into tho hnnds of tho secret
service tho proofs exhibited nnd the
imprudent farmer fined 1000 for fnlse
swearing New York Tribune
Thoro is moro catarrh in this seciton
of tho country thnu nil other diseases
put together and until tho Inst few
years was supposed to be incurable
For a great mauy years doctors pro
uouueed it a local disonse and pro
scribed local remedies and by constantly
failing to euro with local treatmeut
prououueed it ifiourable Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease and thereforo requires constitu
tional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F J Obeuey Co
Toledo Ohio is tho only constitutional
euro ou tho market It is taken inter
nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea
spoonful It acts directly ou the blood
aud mucous surfnees of tho system
Thoy offer ono hundred dollars for nny
caso it falls to cure Send for circulars
and testimonials Address
F J CurNEV it Co Toledo O
Sold by druggist 75o
Halls family pills aro the best
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Spring and Summer
Specialties
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Kid exceedingly comfortable and yet snug fitting with
plenty of toe room
Ladies Boots from 2 to 4 Oxfords 100 to 350
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C B DURLAND Secretary
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G A LUIKAIXT Pbesidevt
CHAS S BBIDGE Vice Pbksident
Norfolk
W H JOHNSON OAsntEB
W B BBAASUH Abst Casiiieb
The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
Bay and sell exchange on this country and all partB of Europe Farm Loans
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Swank U A Lcikabt T F Mumminoeb L Sessions
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E W ZUTZ Aeistant Cashier
National Bank
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J ALEXANDER BEAU Vice Presided
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IH NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital 10000000
Surplus 2000000
Does a General Banking Business
Buys and Sella Exoliantte
Interest Paid on Time Deposlta
Drafts and Money Orders Sold on anv Point in P11rftK
A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted
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