The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, May 17, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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HEPUULICAN TICKET
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For Governor Uiiaium II DinTiitcn
Xr Lteutcnnnt Governor 1C P Havaoio
XVh Brorotnry of HtntnOnoiuiM W Maiidii
JjrTronsrr William RTititrpitn
For Auditor Chaiukr Whston
JFor Attorney Oenernl Khank N Inotrr
For Iiuitl Coiiiiiilvloiiorlioiuinl ForMKii
Vut Btipt of rulitlo Instruction W K Powikr
Joint V NitantTi
I I It It WINIKIM
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H I lAVllHON
JAoonli Jaooiwon
John L Krnnithy
John jLanubh
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JOHN It HAYS
Norfolk
Tho republican administration Iiiih
ofluroil to not as mediator in tho
war with tho cotisont of both
parties bnt this doos not null tho followH
who nro endeavoring to inalto political
capital Thoy would UIo tho United
States to tfot in troublo with England in
South Africa and would thou turn
about mid roast tho ovoruniont for
HondhiK our boys ovor thoro to bo killuil
This was tboir tuotics in regard to Spain
Thoy helped force tho United Satos
into war and thou found fault continu
ally
Tho fusionists aro at presont nioro
interested in tho Boor English war than
they aro in tho Philippine situation
Thoy found thenisolvos unablo to enlist
tho sympathies of tho pooplo in tho lat
ter caso and aro now taking a now tack
which will probably result no moro suc
cessfully than tho other Tho pooplo of
tho United States quite gonorally sym
pathize with tho struggle of tho Doors
to maintain thoir Korornuiout but thoy
would bo less justified in outortaiuiiig n
war to assist thorn than they would
havo boon in tho samo course in regard
to tho Armenians when Turkoy was cut
ting thorn down in cold blood and yet
no ouo suggested making political cap
ital of tho latter condition England
Jias uover boon as cruol as Turkoy
Tho Fremont Horald boars tostimouy
that it need not bo countod in on any
fusion deal with tho populists Editor
Smails is ovidontly domocratio or noth
ing Witness tho following Oou
grossmau Stnrk is being congratulated
ovor having sbcurod a ponsion for ono of
his constituents a Mrs Lydia Strang of
Osceola Polk county Neb Tho caso
is said to bo ono of tho most intorestiug
ponsiou cases that has recoived tho at
tention of congress in alougthno ns
under tho bill Mrs Strang is pousiouod
for tho death of a person who was not
rolated to her by blood or marriage Its
lucky it is not somo of tho old time
machinists working this way people
might say tho treasury was brokon into
When wo hear of a congressman object
ing to a money claim against tho gov
ernment by ono of his constituents wo
will know tho day of tho populist mil
lennium has arrived I
Thoro has been much comment by tho
World IIorald and other fusion shoots
about what they ehooso to term boiler
plato aud ready mado editorials appear
ing in somo of tho republican papors
Hero is somothlng from a papor in thoir
own ranks which would indicate that
fusion editors nro just as guilty of tho
practice as tho republicans Tho
ONolll Indopondent says Thoro has
beou n growing tondoncy on tho part of
many since our party has bocomo firmly
established in Nebraska to give up thoir
old timo nggressivouoss and originality
und to turn their editorial columns ovor
wholly or in part to tho nows bureau
nt Lincoln nud instoad of voicing
Jtheir own eentimouts gleaned by obser
vatiou of conditions in thoir own lojal
ity thereby furnishing their public sor
vants with ml vice and inspiration direct
from tho voters to just reverse their
positiou nnd with tho nows buroau
stuff attempt to train tho sontimout of
tho voters by feoding them on tho inn
chiuo mado logic of tho oflico holdors by
whom tho bureau is conducted
Tho fusionists aro not dauuted by
anything to mako political capital
Suoh a small thing as a war with ouo
of the great world powers would not
deter them in in tho least and if all tho
powers would combine against thorn
they would be delighted at tho coun
trys predicament because tho repub
licans are in power Colonel Bryan aud
his ardent ndmhers might be persuaded
to enlist with a position as colonel or
general ns an inducement but would
according to precedent resign and come
homo at a mere suggestion of service
Should Presideut McKiuley again offer
but his mediation to the Boer euvoys in
itheir struggle agalust Kuglaud aud not
latcedo to all tho requests they come
to make ho will be howled at by every
big and little popocrat Ho will bo
called coward English sympathizer
Jmuexialist aud all other pot names
srtilch these pnrtiaus may conceive of
They will not admit that the president
is braver in enduring thpir taunts in
bracing himself against the pressure
thoy mny bring to bear more patriotic
in refusing to lead his countrymen into
an entanglomont which would menu
war more for peace than for war in
refusing tosacritlco Uvea and troasuro
in u cause which oven then might not
win and Rhowing moro wisdom than
tho whole pack of Jlngoos who aro
daunted at nothing that may sorvo
their political purposes so long as thoir
person or property is not endangered
Tho Sioux Olty Trlbuno domocratio
sizes up tho situation as follows Tho
reported proposition of tho Hoor envoys
to this country moans that tho onvoys
aro going to propose wnr botweon this
country and England It could not
mean anything elso If tho United Statos
government should tako notion nloug
tho lines suggested for it has beou mado
plain enough thai England Intends to
hold tho Transvaal und tho Froo Stnto
horsolf
ODD TOWN OF CULLODEN
Tlu Manor Ili iurnt Hnrlneircd
1i A ii In Out of Im VIIIukc
I reckon weve got tho oddest town
In our state that theru Is In the United
States said a West Virginia man
Ever hear of Culloden I dont mean
tho clniiH of Oulloden described by the
poet Campbell I mean Culloden W
Vu Well sir about half the popula
tion of tho town doesnt live In the
town and cant vote In the town al
though they are right In the town
Ill explain The good people and
they aro In the majority too aro down
on silicons and liquor In any shape
They got up a temperance meeting and
purposed to drive tho liquor men out of
town When you tlnd a West Virgin
Ian who believes In liquor you find a
man who Is ready to light for It The
liquor people got together nnd in some
way got the confidence of the own en
gineer 1 dont know whether he was
a liquor man or not but they got him
on their side The engineer discovered
that tho town was not laid out right
and he got authority to change the
metes and bounds When he tlnlshed
the job the temperance people found
out that they lived Just outside of the
line of the town no matter what part
of the town their houses were In A
man could stand in his back ynrd and
talk to the man whose place was right
up against his plnce nnd who was a
voter but tho first ninu had lost his
vote
The linos of the engineer excluded
as I have said tho temperance people
It took In tho license folk all right
The ninp of Culloden ns It Is now looks
n good deal like a sheet of paper after
a lly with Ink on Its feet meanders
across It You can tell how n citizen of
Culloden stands on the liquor question
by the plnce where he builds a house
If he builds one which doesnt often
occur In spite of Its zigzag bounda
ries however Culloden Is n contented
community New York Sun
A Pnlnful Memory
A lady who 11 on Morgan street
took her 5-year-old son to a photog
raphers to have his picture taken
She was anxious to secure a good like
ness at this particular sitting because
she wished to distribute the pictures
among some friends who were then
her guests
The childs Idea of the affair how
ever did not apparently harmonize
with that of his mother for when
the man with the camera began to ad-
Just the lens and direct it toward little
Edward that young person set up what
was unquestionably a howl
In vain did the mother call Into use
hor utmost forensic abilities Edward
did not want his plcturo taken
Why my child she said soothing
ly the gentleman wont hurt you
Just smile nud keep still a moment
and It will be all over before you know
It
Yes 1 know mamma whimpered
the youth with the tears running
down itla checks but thats what you
told me at the dentists St Louis
Post Dispatch
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A Model of Joy
The nrtlst placed the easel In front of
his model and worked away rapidly on
his allegorical picture of Joy
Uncle Ephralm ho said If this
picture is a success I shall give you be
sides the half dollar I promised the
finest nud plumpest young pullet In the
market
A grin overspread the shiny face of
Uncle Ephralm but the nrtlst was dis
appointed The result was not quite
what he had expected
An Inspiration came to his aid
Down on South Water street this
morning he went ou I saw tho fat
test possum that was ever brought to
this towu I mu going to get It for
you
Golly
Aud the plcturo was n magnificent
success Chicago Tribune
CliurchiUa Iatrlotlc Ilctorl
Lndy Churchill has inherited the wit
of her father ns she demonstrated up
on one occasion to an eminent British
politician He was somewhat annoyed
nt the campaign she had made aud
said
I really dont understand Lady
Churchill why or how It is that Amer
ican ladles refuse to enter political life
In their own country but overwhelm
us here in England
That Is because you have never
traveled In the United States The
men there are so Intelligent and patri
otic that they do not require the serv
ices of our sex as tin educating force
Saturday Evening Tost
Tlic Very Mini
Who would be the right ofllcer to
approach for Inside governmental In
formation asked the new Washing
ton correspondent of the old one
The secretary of the luterlor re
plied the latter promptly
Chronicle Telegraph
THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MAY 17 1900
HOTEL PROVES DEATH TRAP
flmun InlfilltltM nt n Ctilnngn Ilre Mfiny
llnilng Ue tn
CniOAOO Mny 17 Two porsons were
killed ono Is missing and 15 wero In
jured in a Iro which destroyed tho Ho
tol Holono nt 110 to 114 Fifty third
street Flvo of tho injured will prob
ably dio Tho doad
UIIAIIIOTTK lKICIlSOX
IjKVA Pkaimon
W E Horn S J McIIaddln E 13
Tarbux Elizabeth Florence nnd Mrs
T D Allen aro probably fatally in
jured A Mian named Patterson is
missing
Tho destruction of tho hotol was ro
ploto with daring rescuos and narrow
oscapos in which Juntos McNeil tho
portor earned himself tho tltlo of hero
lie was tho first to warn tho slooplug
occupants of thoir danger Ho carried
Helen Joseph down a swaying ladder
from tho third floor and then nmid tho
cheora of tho oulookors returned to tho
Bocond floor where a woman was lying
unconscious her clothing on tiro Ho
enrriod hor to the window and droppod
hor into tho arms of Policomau Wolf
Tho effort and tho heat wero too much
for McNeil nnd ho staggerod back into
tho Biuoko Tho people bolow thought
ho wns lost A policeman mounted to
tho shouldors of a brothor officer and
cluinborlng ovor tho window lodge
caught MoNoil by tho foot and dragged
hint from the room MoNoil was passod
down to tho ground and hoon regained
consciousness
ENVOYS OPPOSESURRENDER
Voliuiiiuntly Dnny tlio Itopnrt Tlitit They
llnil liven Siirli Ailvlrn
Nkw Yomt May 17 Mossrs Fischor
Woohnarans and Wessols constituting
tho envoys from tho South African re
public and Orango Froo State who ar
rived horo yesterday commanded bv
thoir governments to endeavor to in
duce tho Uuited States to use its in
fluence for tho establishment of peace
in South Africa wero quostioncd today
regarding tbo statomont from London
tluit a cablegram from Capo Town as
sorted that thoy hod advisod surrendor
should thoir countrymen bo defeated on
tho Vaal river Sovorally and collective
ly tho envoys vohomoutly doniod that
thoy had given any such advico and
thoy declared that thoy wore opposed to
surrondor They recoived tho follow
ing cablegram from Pretoria
Messrs Wossols Fischor nud Wool
marans May justice and rightoousnoss
bo with you KnuaBn
Moro Troublo at lloutrlco
KEAmiCE Nob May 17 Robinson
nd Scott omployos of tho iusauo asy
lum at Lincoln wore in this city to holp
out tho embroglio at tho iustituto for
tho feoblomiuded and wero sorved with
injunction papers by Shoriff Wadding
tou Dr W II Deariug arrivod from
Lincoln and was mot at tho depot by
Sheriff Waddington and likewise sorved
with restraining orders from the court
Neither parties wont to tho iustituto
It is thought tho hearing on tho injunc
tion will bo hold beforo Judge Stull to
morn
ltepulsu llour nt Aliifokini
Loukenzo Makquez May 17 A
Portuguese ofllcial dispatch says an on
counter has occurred at Mafeking and
that tho Boers havo beou ropulsed with
heavy loss
Quito Visits llofultnl
London May 17 Tho queen visited
Nottloy hospital yesterday Her ma
jesty distributed flowers to tho wounded
nud cou versed with many of thorn
Fnrls Is capricious even in the matter
of her public statues which are being
constantly dethroned nud others set up
In their plnces The deposed ones are
stowed nwny and there aro yards at
Auteull full of them
The Korean woman Is so little es
teemed that she has not even a name
She Is simply the daughter or the
sister of So-and-so
Thoro is more catarrh in this seciton
of tho country than all other diseases
put together and until tho last few
years was supposed to bo incurable
For a great many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease nnd pre
scribed locnl remedies and by constantly
fniliug to cure with local treatment
pronounced it incurable Science has
proven catarrh to bo n constitutional
disease and theroforo requires noustitu
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Toledo Ohio is the only constitutional
euro ou tho market It is taken inter
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