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v i L iJ Thel4opfolkrleia If Mivrk Itimtm ruul Irwitlont Mo Kliiloy didnt Imvo u liiuitl in tlu Cuban IORtA StClll it WtU llllt IW IWCIMIHO tho fuBloiiifttn by no possible crook or lnrn can ninko It nppour in tlnt Unlit If ho fuslonists uro nblo tolinrnionlro tho various factions In their Kovonil parties and then hurinonio tlm jmrtlos thomolvcs tlicy may lmvo Imimoiiy but tho question Is how many of lioui will 1h loft whon harmony 1h swuroil Tho all absorbing question now is whether tho Kansas Tity convontion will endeavor to blulT out ho Kold doin ocrats or whothor thoy will bluff tho fusion populiAtfl who without solicitation presented them a ropubllcin us a vice picsiilontial running niato II V iMolvoon of tho Wlnside Trib uuo will leave soon for WiishitiKhtoii to accept n position as cleric in tho census bureau Tho publication of tho Trib une will bo continued by his brother McKeen llrothers have kIvoii tm pooplo of Winsido a Rood paper nud are llltf Of HUCClHS If anyone thinks that laborers are un occupied and dlssatlslled they should start out in Norfolk and endeavor to hire 11 man out of employment and will iiiR to work It is not necessary to no outside of Norfolk to find evidences of prosperity and happinosH Do you want n chiuiKoi1 Tho fuslonists of tho Fiist distiiot are in a deadlock over choice for a couros hional candidate Sixteen billots were tnkon up to 1 oclock yestorday inoininn The democrats want to nominate Mutt Goring of Platsmouth and tho populists inhist an tho numing of Ciorjo W Iliirgo of Lincoln Governor ioneril Wood of Cuba is responsible for the unearthing of tho postal frauds in that island and It will undoubtedly bo through his vigor that tho guilty are convicted and punished Tho postmaster goneial is also taking vigorous stops in tho matter and the peoplo of Cuba may lost assured that thoy will have justice done The doposits In tho Omaha banks now nmouut to f20ll2i which is fi8fil more than at auy previous time tho other high -water mark being in 1812 niidor tho administration of President Harrison Omaha is tho iluaucial center of Nebraska and its condition should bo a fair indication of tho prosperity in the etato Do not slam tho door in tho faco of tho pen on who appears at your homo between now and the latter part of Juno with a gallon or two of blanks under his arm lie may not be a book ngout lightning rod lend or assessor at all hut tho coiibiis taker and surely you will wunt Uncle Sam to have tho facts about yourself ami family on tllo Tho only trouble is that Ohilds was born too lato to bo discovered by Diog enes Tho old goutloiuan would have been saved a deal of trouble in searching for an honest truthful man had ho but waited for Childs at least t hero is an intimation that Ohilds is truthful ami honest as he evidently believes all men aro liars except one and that ono is himself Domocrats are this year conipollod to look far away for a campaign issuo Thoy ignore conditions existing at homo and clamor loudly for changes in Porto lllco Cuba and the Philippines and oven go so far as to oudeavor to make the South African situatiou a campaign issuo It is doubtful if by those methods thoy can influence tho pooplo to support tho democratic nominoo for president Tho free nud unlimited coinago of bilvcr without tho aid or consent of any uation on earth was considered most patriotic by tho Hryan folks in 1800 but when England wants to adjust her South Africau diflloultias without the aid or consent of any nation on oarth it is altogether ditleront They do not accord to othor uatious tho rights nud pnvilegos thoy claim for this country Labt Thur duy the daily edition of the Omaha News was turned over to tho ladies of tho Woniaus club and issued in a 12 page form It was full of choice readiug matter contributed by tho moni tors of tho clubs When tho editor re turned to his sanctum Friday his pipe could nor quito overcome tho scent of violets which lingored nor could tho clatter of the machinery dispell tho reo ollectiou of the frou frou of skirts Ordinarily a prayer is considered of too solemn a nature to admit of tho ap plansoaccoided a political speech or a catchy song but tho Kansas democrats have evidently not beeu brought up to ihat way of thiukiug A press dispatch from Wichita concerning tho demo cratic state convention says In his opening prayer Rev Dubbor of Wichita Eefc the delegates wild by his concluding clause prayiug for the nomination and triumphant election of William J Bryan The applause lasted several infinites A number of citizens havo made com alut that sidewalks ou Third street whloh were contloinnod iw unfit for use rour years ago havo not yet been re placed This is unjust to those proporty owneis who put in now walks when required with tho idea of having good substantial walks along tho street It is certain that olthor all or none of tho property ownors should comply with tho mandates of tho city in regard to build ing sidewalks There aro sidewalks in other parts of tho city which should also bo condemned and replaced Worn It not for tho restraininginflu once of tho United Statos army in tho Philippines AgulnaldoB patriots would doubtless soon create a record for deviltry that would put to tho blush tho Turks in their Armouiau atrocities or tho North American Indians In their massacres of an early day Should tho United States atlord them an opportun ity for such notions It would bo justly and rightly condemned by all civilized peoplo In spite of their professions it is safe to pi edict that the fuslonists would not dare to atlord tho Tugals tho liberty thoy olaini to belle vo is their due Charles A Tow no has ono nocossary qualification as a running mato of W J Hryan and that is his ability to b0 eleetod until tho votes aro counted The gontlonian Is credited with tho bohof that ho can carry Minnesota and Michigan Ho was once elected to con gress from Minnesota as a republican Ho afterwards entered tho raco In tho same district as a silver republican against tho regular republican nominee and was dofeatod by a haudsomo ma jority of one or two thousand votes He also helped carry Minnesota for Hryan in lStll McKlnloy winning out by something more than 5000 plurality The autis in tho senate aro using tho aiguniont that all men are bars save Aguiualdo and their loply to evidenco from the Philippines contrary to thoir wishes and their cause is lie liar mis taken untruth fabrication etc It has como to a protty pass whon tho United States has in its highest law making body niou who would rather take tho word of a Tagal Iusurgont than tlut of the president tho highest otllcer in tho navy tho gonoral highest iu com mand in those islands or ono of the gouorals killed thoro and all with no good intoutious to their government or thoir constituents depoudiug ou their course Upon ono point Tint Nkws most em phatically dons not agree with society Wheu a man and woman aro guilty of wrong doing sooioty gonorally turns np its nose at the woman whilo it over looks tho faults of the man Tub News behoves that if ono is guilty both aro guilty and ono is deserving of no bettor treatment thau tho other nor is tho family of ono worthy of more consider ation than the othor This however ts not tho rule in society Hut society is a queer institution full of freaks whims and inconsistencies If tho time comes when Tin News feols that it should review auy case which may bo agitating tho public mind oue will not bo spared and tho other allowed to go unscathed Equal justice will bo dealt to all coucorned so far as the informa tion at hand will permit An Iowa woman hvmg near Sloan has her own way of bringing a railroad to terms Sho went after tho corporation without procoss of law nud won out with very slight oxpouso Tho woman owns a pieco of land through which tho railroad runs and sho has beeu wanting a crossing to connect tho two pieces of land for some tune Her first method of bringing the company to time was to soft soap the rails bringing all trains to a standstill where she wanted her cros sing aud was highly delighted to seo all hands get out nud wipe the slippery substance from tho tracks Either hor soap gave out or its effect was not good aud she discarded it and afterward whon a train approached would calmly seat herself in the center of the track bringing the trains to a standstill whilo the employes earned her off She finally got tho crossing It is a genuine pleasure to the Gazotto to note tho nomination of John 11 Hays of Norfolk for congress in the Tlurdjdistnct The writer can reuiem r back iu the 00s tho old two story on k house at Marion la surrounded by lug oak trees where Judge Hays wielded the birch professionally over a herd of wild boys and youug meu nud between tunes made a desperate efloit to get through their heads some knowl edge of tho three Hs In that school wo learned to sing America The Red White aud Blue Marching Through Georgia and Hall Colum bia That was a long time ago but tho judges uoimuatiou brings back the memory andtho sting of the willows as they wrapped smartly arouud our legs or fell gracefully aud forcibly over our shoulders is forgotten iu au acknowledg ment of the fact that he really knew better than we did what was best for us The Gazette wishes it lived iu his dis net aud had teu thousaud votes to give him ou election day in addition to the ones ho will get auy way The lepub licaus of the Third district mado no mistake in the nomination of Johu R Hays Miuden Gazette Call at the Cash Hardware Store for household novelties Big line tit low pnee TITR NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MAY 31 1900 A Our With tlm Dead Til it Nbws has soon somo oxcollont productions concerning Memorial day but seldom has a moro appropriate or worthy composition beeu brought to its notice thau general orders No issued from tho hcadquartors of tho Grand Army of tho Republic and dated at In depoudeuce hall Philadelphia April 12 llMKi It Is signed by Albert I Shaw and countersigned by Thos J Stowart adjutant gonoral The souttmont contained thoroiu is heartily endorsed anil tho following quotation Ib taken from It Memorial day Is a sacred memory day with all who cherish tho bravo deeds of heroes who poriled or lost thoir lives in defense of tho union nud fall freedom It comos with tho flowors of spring to touch tho living an object lesson of Immortality through tho mysteries of nature as tho glorios of tho now bornwondois of the flowery king dom blush In thoir fragrant beauty trlumphaut over tho last seasons decay aud death Tho poots song that Flowers bloom to llnht our pathway to tlio tlllll convoys a losson of tender solicitude for the wlso oalturo of soutiineuts of faith aud hopo as wo mako lifes littlo jouruoy in this world Tho worthy observance of our precious Memorial day is a duty every lovor of homo aud country owes to lofty patriotism and heroic valor for whilo our comrade dead aro voiceless tho spirit of thoir sacrifice will llvo aud Inspiro all our nations future Tho beautiful aud improssivo custom of doc orating tho graves of our veterans of tho groat war with tho stars nud stripes under which they fought aud with flowers tho sweotost possible testimon ial from tho loyal living to tho cherished doad should henceforth bo moro and moro gonorally observed for a groat froe pooplo can in no other way so nobly givo expression to tho sentiment of gratitude over tho victories won for good aud for God by the volunteers of tho epoch of the immortal Lincoln Memorial day should become a last ing monument of unselfish services in American hearts in remembrauco of tho travail of soul through which the vol unteers whom wo thus honor passed as thoy laid iu tears aud blood tho immut able basis of au united nud happy uation for all tho futuro Tho family or natiou that tenderly cares for its doad aud strews flowers upou their tombs shows forth to the world that there is no doath in true affoctiou and that lovo binds earth to heaven through the golden chnin of faith The last work ofcotmados of the Grand Army of tho Republic is to trans mit the spirit of a high Christian citizen ship to tho sixteen millions of school children who aro the priceless legacy to tho coming gouorafion It will be only for a few moro times that votorans of 1301 03 can bo present on succeodiug Memorial days tec tho final muster out is uot far off Lot us be truo to tho spirit of valor whilo we live as comrades and on next Memorial day ovory post of tho Grand Army of the Republic should endeavor to mako the occasion ono of solemn nud worthy patriotic observance Let tho children in their youth aud beauty aid iu the ceremonies of decorit iug our soldiers graves aud thus fill thoir hearts with the deathless lovo of country so that iu comiug years thoy will lead the way to a higher and nobler Christian civilization Seo to it comrades that no soldiers grave is left unmarked by loves dear tokens on tho coming thirtieth of JMay and as countless thousands make their way to tho silout and windowless pol ice of rest where heroes sleep the sleep that knows uo waking ou earth aud iu tears and sorrow long Tor the toueli of a vauUhod h mil Aud tlio sound of n oico tli it U still resolve to livo worthy lives in all that in sures happiness to homes aud tho high est culture of righteousuess to the na tion Attached thereto is a quotation from tho famous address of President Abra ham Lincoln delivered at Gettysburg November 11 1S03 If The New- has scored some poor devil in a maimer in which it would not treat another high iu social or offi cial life it has not beou consistent with its policy The Ni s admits that there are times whon actions of a libidinous nature should be censured When through tho courts or other processes the transaction becomes public property a paper claiming to furnish the news is compelled to take somo cognizance of it The New believes however it is con sistent in its claim that it has uever made n specialty of scandal aud when it has used such matter it has endeavored to couch it iu lauguago that would not be au insult to pure luiudedjjpeople Even the details of tho now famous stock yards case were not published iu this paper uutil thoy had been told iu court Only those couuected with the paper know how many large nud juicy scandals among poor devils nud good devils aud other kinds of devils have beeu withheld from publication by this paper At this time The News has rumors of at least half a dozen open accounts of persons who aro said to bo more or less guilty of violating tho laws of morality or decency but at best rumors make a very poor foundation for statements in black aud white The policy which has beeu pursued by shis papor is not so much becauso wo would shield wrong doors as it is that wo would spare the families of thoso who aro accused of ovorstopplng moral grounds tho humiliation and shamo which must necessarily follow such publication who aro almost Invariably without oven knowledgo of what is going on and who feel tlio disgrace of tho accusation for moro koenly than tho ones accused Frequently tho dam age which may rosult to a family over balances tho good that may bo douo tho community by such publication That Cmc News doos not favor tho publica tion of scandals should be known to its ovory reader yot when it has dofluito information aud thinks it can bonofit the social standing of tho community it doos not hosltnto to condemn crlmo whether persons of high or low dogreo aro concerned Amoiig thoso who do light in scandal tho lino is usually drawn when thoy or their families aro implicated and thoy will bog on bended kueos to have tho matter suppressed but if ouothor is implicated a pnper is ac cused of partiality or protecting its friends Tiik News believes its stand is consistent PRESIDENT NOT CENSURED Minority Knpnrt of tlio Commlttea on Tcuipurnnco Adopted OniCAao May 2 Criticisms of President McKinloy for his nttitudo iu regard to Attornoy General Griggs in terpretation of tho nuti cantccn law was overwhelmingly voted down by the Melhodiit geneial couforonco after two hoiir i of warm debate Tho mat ter was brought up by tho prosontation of the leport of tho committoo ou tem perance of which Samuel Dickio of Michigan candidate for president on the Piohibitiou ticket in 1892 is chair mun Tho majority report arraigned the chief magistrate sovcroly Tho conftrenco finally adopted tho minority rop lit which excluded tho paragraphs refining to tho chlof magistrate but which howevor colled upon him to uso his influcnco to socuro tho passage of the now anti caiiteou law uow poud inc before congress Tlio ainusnuient question was also disposed of but iu rather an unexpected way By a majority of only three votes the minority report accepted Saturday was laid on tho table but any attempt to take up tho majority report was frustrated by Bishop Fitzgerald ruling that it w as not before tho conference aud it is not believed that uuy further attempt will be made to take tho matter up Thus tho conforenco in effect has takou uo action iu regard to tho ban placed upou certain forms of amusemont The report of the committeo on epis copacy was adopted in its entirety Omaha however being substituted as au episcopal lesidonco instead of To peka tho location originally recom inouded Bishop McCabe was assigued as tho bishop resideut WAR DANCE AT CHADRON Ogalulln Sinn 1000 Strong Aro Camped Thai to Spunri Their Money Chadkok Nob May 29 A thou saud full blood Ogalalla Sioux Indians aro camped in Ohadron the first timo in ton years It is a reminder of old days to tho citizens of this city who gave them two roast hooves a btrrel of coffee two barrels of sugar and a dray load of crackors Thoy aro feasting and racing horses for purses put up by tho citizous Last night tho reds built huge boufiros and started a war danco Two thousand spectators havo been viewing their customs and capers Chiefs Amoricau Horse and Spotted Elk are with them Thoso camped here camo down with about 10000 annuity raonoy just paid thorn to spend aud they havo spent it Firebug at Work West Point Neb May 29 A third attempt to set fire to buildings was dis covered last evening in timo to prevent a disastrous couflagratiou At abont 9 oclock tiro wos discovered in tho bam in the rear of the Gorman Methodist church After it was put out it was found that coal oil had been poured onto some waste matter in tho barn aud sot ou tiro Tho citizous aro becoming quito uneasy at tho prosonco in the town of a firebug Halct nt Strike It Settled Omaha May 29 The strike of the journeymen bakers has boon settled by a compromise brought about by tho ar bitration committee of tho Central La bor union which has beou at work ou tho matter for about a week The workmen are to recoivo 512 per week for 11 hours work tho time boiug in creased ono hour over tho bakers do mauds Ueld Tor Cnttlu Stealing Aixswonrii Neb May 29 Samuol Johnson from tho south part of Brown county ou complaint of Theodoro W Jones was arrested for cattle stealing and had a preliminary heuimg boforo Judgo Potter Ho was bouud over to tho uoxt term ot tho district couit Hurrj HurUutt U Dead Blaiu Neb May 20 Harry Burkett who shot himself at the hotel hero on Saturday oveuiup died yesterday His father will leave for Glonwood Iu to day with tho body Fatal IaII Iro m Wuguu Madison Nob May 29 Edwiu OU seu aged 10 sou of Hotel Proprietor Ol son was thrown from a wagon and in stantly killed ViHtorilayVt lluteball lleaultf Omaha 5 Sioux City 4 Ht Joseph 14 Dm Moines 2 Paeblo 7 Denver i St LouU 4 Philadelphia 11 Chicago 7 Brookljn U Pittibore 14 New York 0 SSSZZKJES Buftalo JClerohtnd 3 iiilwuulee a Minneapolis 5 Same Today Western League Sioax City at Onha Dm Molnei at St Joseph Denver at Paeblo Atnerionn League Cleveland at Buifdlo Do troll at ludiaoanoUd TIIESPECIALSBRVICES Sermons of a Special Nature Were Delivered Yesterday MEMORIAL AND 0LAS8 SERMONS U A II nud W It O nt M i Church In tho Morning ami llaccntiiurpiito Sermon nt the Uplaoopul Church Iu tho livening The Converted Shnlkh From Mondays Daily Triulty Episcopal ohurch was filled to its utmost capacity last evening on tho occasion of tho baccalauroato sermon to tho moinbors of the graduating class of tho Norfolk High school It was oarly apparout that tho ordinary sontiug ca pacity would bo totally Inadequate to nccommodato those wishing to attend aud tho guild room was thrown open Many chairs wore placod in unoccupied positions Evou thou the accomodations wore not stitllcont and many wero turned away or compelled to stand during tho service1 Tho church was handsomely decor ated with flowors aud mado a very at tractive appearance Tho class of 1900 soon to graduate was there in a body aud gave atteutive hearing to tho discourse Tho paster Rev J G S Weills choso his text from tho sixth chapter of Gala tiaus Bear ye ono nnothers burdens For overy nmu shall bear his own burden Ho stated that there appeared to be a contradiction in these verses but proved that there was none during his discouro Tho sermon was most consistent with the occasion nud contained words of good advice aud valuable lessous Tho music was of tho usually high order heard iu that church Memorial Day A large number of members of the G A II and W R 0 met at their rooms over the Spencer 6c Ovelmau shoo store yesterday morning nud marched in a body to the M E church wheie the pastor Rev G H Main preached a very interesting and patri otic sermon tho occasion being memor ial exercises in remembrance of tho dead soldiers and their achievements with which it is customary for the two orders to precede the observance of Decoration Day which will take place Wednesday Mr Main took as his text the words Why do ye assemble here and drew forth a very appropriate sermon rich with timely thoughts and replete with good advice Illhlelaud KvuiKflliaf J I Tamiuosiau gave a very interest ing talk at the Baptist church yesterday morning to a fair sized audience The speaker is very thoroughly at homo in the pulit aud has a very pleasing de livery His apostolical dress of several colors was quite an oddity He will lecture at tho Baptist church ou Friday evening next ou the Manners aud Customs of the Orient to which au ad mission fee of 15 cents will bo charged During the lecture ho will perform ceremonies and go through the move ments used iu the Mohaiiimedan religious worship He states that ordinarily Americans do uot see tne e ceremonies correctly given as a true Mohammedan does not wish to show his truo religion to Christians for he cousiders them in fidels and a correct worship before them would be no less than sacrilege He however will carry it through correctly as being converted to the christian re ligion he has no faith in the old cus toms aud having been a bishop in the church he is thoroughly conversant with their manners and customs At the V M C L Mr Tamiuosiau who spoke to young men yesterday afternoon in the Y M 0 L rooms took his subject from the 9 and 10th verses of the 11th chapter of Ecoleiastes Ho brought out the idea as the last verse has it that childhood and youth are vanity aud in but a short time pass away therefore ho entreated the young man to put away the sins of the world aud with an over watchful eyo for the snares laid for him by Satan to push on mid upward with a pure heart in the christiau life fo that wheu he camo to enter manhood he would iiud himself with good habits aud a well founded character on tho high road to eternal happines rather than on tho downward road to destruction aud misery He said that although his hair had not yet turned gray with age he had lived n life full of experiences and from those eperiouce ho freely gave the young man good advice From his earnest talk he showed that he had the true inspiration of christian ity and is working for the uplifting of mankind Hoe Collet Agree With You If not dnuk Graiu O made from pure grains A lady writes The first time 1 made Graiu O I did not like it but after using it for one week noth ing would induce me to go back to coffee It nourishes aud feeds the Bystem The children can drink it freely with great benefit It is the strengthening substance of pure grains Get a packege today from your grocer follow the directions in makiug it and you will havo a delicious and healthful table beverage forjold and youug 15o and 25cts The News oo aepartmeut is com plete iu every particular Illinois Gentral R B ANNOUNCEMENT FOR WINTER TOURISTS Tho Illinois Onlrnl iloalros to call nttnntioti to tlio titinicollml orvico tluit is olTornil ly Iu linos to tlio Donth for tin sunson of lWJ KHju c ALIFORNI VIA NEW ORLEANS A Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars FROM CHICAGO torvirnllyconilnct oi I Huns tliromrh to I on Atumloj mid Sin rraiicloco vin Now Orlmitirt in nnnliiw Lioii EVERY WEDNESDAY clllV li hiaw MnoMikin on tlio ontralH fimb MORNING uu OriiMMH S- cinl coniiiction also tniuli by till trnlii with il lily tniitm out of Now Orln mx for tlio iiicIIIu Cuint Tho llinltoil from Cliiriiijo nvorj ovimi lin cniuincta on Mimiliiyi nuil Tlmrsilityn nl Ninv OrloaiH nftor Ducumhur IS lsW with tlio SUNSET LIMITED of tho Snuthurti Pacific Kiviiin spoclul throtmh sorweu to S in rruticiseo F LORID VIA NASHVILLE AND ATLANTA THROUGH SERVICE FROM A Dotihlo dully fiorv icu is mnlntilnoil out of Ht Louis via tho Illinois Contml ami connecting linos to C I I II 1 1 I C NnshvIiluCliiittunoo 0 1 L U U I O R Atlanta thro sloopim car to Jack sonville riorul i boiiis cnrnoil on tho DIXIE FLYER loixinir St Louis ovurj cvonini This train as vsoll as tlio Day Kxpruss leiiiik ht Louis in tlio tuoniiuK aro Ixitli -solid trams to NiishWllo h i ititi through coaclms ami sloopinc cars run iiiin through Martin Tcnti ami tho N l fat L Ity Connection ii this lino for all iirinci ii il points in tho Southo st such as Charleston WilmliiKton Aikin anil Sivntitiah ami for all points in Florida TWO SOLID FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS Dailj from Chicago to Miniphis ami Now Or le uis H0MIS1CKIRS iCUUSIONS to rnrtnln point iu the booth on the lines of tho Illinois l mitral ami A M V railroads will bo run on the first and third Tuesday of cich month dtir ltii the winter season rull pirticulirs coupcrniuc all of tho above can hi n id of aueiits of tho Illinois Central or bj H Hanson G I A Chicago ROBERT UTTER DCALER IX- Books Stationery Toys Fancy Chin aware Novelties Wall Paper Window Shades Musical Instruments Etc NORFOLK NEBRASKA HUMPHREYS Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT One Application Gives Relief It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids External or Inter nal Wind or Bleeding Itculngor B uruIunrissuTC3 and Fistulas Roller Immediate cure certain It cures Burns Scalds and Ulcerations and Con tractions from Burns The Keller Instant healing wonderful It euros Torn Cut or Lacerated Wounds and Bruises It cures Bolls Carbunclos Felons Runrounds Ulcers Old Sores Itching Eruptions Scurfy or Scald Head It cures 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