Are You Going to Build 2 No mnttcr whnt House Hani GrnnnryCoriiCribPigpcnChick en Coop anything If you uro jnst remember tlint wo cnu save yon money on tho material you need We hnvo ono of tho best stock of Lumber in thiH section ami you can get our price by ask ing for them X CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY NORFOLK NEBRASKA I FRIDAY FACTS VenuH lluebner of Pierce is u city vis itor Dr Allien of PlaiuviowJ was hero to see Mr Hnniu Dr J T McNnlty of Niobram was a city visitor yesterday Mr anil Mrs Sloan were city visitors yesterday from Pierce Mrs Hydo aud baby returned this morning from Minneapolis Mrs I Powers has gono to Omaha to vit it her daughter Mrs Whitney Mrs E V Braosch of Tilden was tho guest of Norfolk friends yesterday Rudolph Chrischillis is in Tilden put ting a roof on tho State bank building P D Correll nnd Frank Holbert of Plninview were in the city this morn ing Will McDonald ono of tho leading merchants of Meadow Grovo was down to see Haunn E A Crum of Creighton enndidato for congress on tho populist ticket is in the city greeting his trieuds S T Skeen who has a position on tho F E M V road is moving his fam ily from Plaiuviow to this city C A Reimers V Mason and Chas Gates were Pierce people who camo down on the early train to see Senator Haunn Mrs J W Rose and Mrs 0 B Bur rows went to Madison yesterday to spend the day with Mrs T F Mym ininger Mrs II S Harrison who has been n guest at the home of Mr aud Mrs J B Maylard returned to her home in York yesterday Felix Hales C E Burnham J A DeWolf W S Gunninghnm wifo aud two soiib and Perry Harris were among the delegntes from Tilden Mr and Mrs A F Euos aud son Mrs W W Young aud Miss Nettie Dortch were np from Stanton to see Senator Hanuu Mrs Young went from here to Wayne to visit friends R F Beels of Galva 111 is visiting his brother Captain W G Beels Mr Beels went with Sherman to the sea and like most of his comrades is n thorough republican He thinks Mr Bryan will carry Illinois about as he did in 1SJ and says there aro great accessions to McKinley in the small towns and coun try although the democrats may have made some gains in the cities A sou was born yesterday to Mr nnd Mrs Wm P Gamon of South Norfolk Mrs Dr White of Grand Island who is here on a visit was presented with a son yesterday morning A E Campbell brought to The News office yesterday some fine specimens of apples raised on his farm west of town near Battle Creek They were of three varieties Ben Davis Winesap uml Geuetin His orchard produced lf0 bushels this year 1 1 bushels being taken from one tree This is proof positive that apples can be raised in this part of Nebraska as well as elsewhere The Norfolk High School Alumni as sociation held a business meeting last night in the high school room The secretary reported that all expenses of the association had been met and that there was n balance of 2ii in the treas ury Tho followihg officers were elected for the ensuing year President Miss Lillian Luikart vice president 1 Ionian Walker secretary and treas urer Corl Jenkins R II Day was hero yesterday from Lincoln looking after business interests He has secured new territory nnd will hereafter have his headquarters in Lin coin Mrs Day and Phylis will there fore not return to Norfolk They are now in Blonmfield Iowa and will visit there until Mr Day has their new home in readiuess for thpm Mr Day says he regrets to leave Norfolk very muoh but is rendy to go where his duty calls little wedding took place iu the presence of a few relatives and intimate friends The contracting parties were Rot 0 W Davidson of Wuusa and Miss Ella M Senrs of Plaiuview who arrived in the city on the early morning train The ceremony waB performed at 8 oclock by Dr F M Sisson assisted by Rev G H Main After the ceremony a dainty repast was served and congratulations extended Those present and witness ing the ceremony were Mr and Mrs Geo W Sears MIsh Minnie Sears sister of the Jbride p m Sisson and Mrs G H Main Rev Davidson is pastor of the M E church at Wausa where they will make their home 1 I II Made a Short but Effective Ad dress TALK OF A BUSINESS MAN TliMim Willi lliirimTurn Out to lm Very Iriilnl SuliMmitlul Mini of AlUil who Tnlkft or tlm lolll 1c nl Slliiiillon Prom ii Common SriiMi Stttixl point From Kritlnyt Daily If Mark Haunn brought tho notion with him from the east that was en tering the cneiny9 country he hud ocu lar demonstration this morning that quickly dispelled that idea At every place he has stopped during the day he has met with a rousing reception and by the time he reaches Bryans home this evening ho will be thoroughly con vinced that for u pop state Nebraska gives a mighty warm welcome to tho chairman of the national republican committee Tho Haunn train came into Norfolk at 11 I0 this morning 10 minutes ahead of schedule time and was greeted by an en- itiusiUHiic round oi cneers nesuioi Senator Haunn the party consisted of Senntor Win B Fryo of Maino and Victor B Dollivor a brother of Senator Dolliver of Iowa who was hero with Roosevelt Tho party was in chnrgo of Mr R B Sohuoidor national commit teo man for Nebraska and was nccoin pnnied by a representative of tho Associ ate Press and special correspondents of leading papers Only Mr Hanna and Mr Dolliver left tho train hero as they were scheduled to remain but 15 minutes These gentle men were escorted by a reception com mittee to the platform which had been erected at the corner of Fifth and Main streets whero a crowd extending a great distance in overy direction greeted tho mnn who is charged by tho popocrats with running the universe to suit him self and causing the rain to fall or not as suits his pleasure While no attempt had been niado by local republicans to make a demonstra tion todny thero being no parade or other spectacular features yet the num ber of peoplo who camo to hear aud see Senator Hanna made one of the largest crowds that has been in the city this year somo even going so far ns to place tho estimate of peoplo in town at as high a figure as wore hero on Roosevelt dny It is doubtful if this is true but outside the Roosevelt demonstration no crowd has equaled the one of today during the present campaign Tho morning train from the Verdigro line brought a largo number of peoplo and tho special from west nrriviug nt 10 -15 was well filled Bssides these hundreds of teams kept bringing people all the forenoon Instead of a man with horns tho peoplo saw Mark in Hanna an ordinary looking business man somewhat stout a little past middle ago clad in striped trousers and a daik sack coat Tho face of Mark Hanna is tho most disappoint ing feature of the man to those who bad formed an opinion of him from the pub lic prints Instead of having tho hard grasping face that his has been pictured he is possessed of a most gcuinl counte nance kindly good natured and respon sive to the evidences of good will which greeted him At the close of his ad dress he was beset on all sides by those anxious to shake his hand and utilized every minute of his time to good ad vantage in that direction using both hands and shaking as many as his broad palms could grasp at a time Just be fore entering the train he stopped mid shook hands with a bevy of school giris chatting with them a few moments in n happy sort of way He seemed to en joy thiB proceeding as thoroughly ns did those who greeted him his genial face lighting up as he renlied tho cordi ality of the reception tendered him in Bryans home state Mayor Robertson introduced the sena tor in a very brief manner and Mr Hanna began to speak The following is an epitome of his remarks Fellow citizens I feel more than grateful for the compliment that has been pnid mo on my visit to this state I appreciate it all the more fully because I understand I have been ndvertised to appear with horns I hope I shall not be a disappointment but as a matter of fact I am nothing more than a plain American citizen i uonr claim to use different methods than those used by other American people but will endeav or to toll nothing but the truth If my experience with largo busiuess interests entitles me to form an opinion on political questions it is that if we want a continuance of prosperous condi Last evening at the home of tho I tiou8 wo Bnouiu vote t0 iet well euough brides brother Geo W Soars a quiet alone I understand you have a candidate for president living in this state I believe he has got it bad so bad that he would be willing to sacrifice all the ma terial interests of the peoplo and his country for the gratification of his per sonal ambition You aro not called upon to sacrifice your own interests for his personal gaiu but should sustain your interests and that of your country I doubt if there is a sane man iu the country who desires a return to the conditions of four years ago when prices for farm lauds and produce were only about half what they are now That waB a time when the democrats thought they would show us how to run HIE NORFOLK NKWS TIirKSDAY KTOHKK LV MOO tho country anil they did show us iiiom elVecthely They began by tiaring down the structutes that the republicans had labeled for years to build but I dont believe tho people are willing now to unite with any man or set of men or party In tearing down what has been accomplished in the last four years Who is better fitted than our own beloved president to see that present conditions are maintained What wo want is sound conservative business policies Capital is always timid and is constantly on tho watch for any sign of danger when it will retire to the ban It vaults and stockings When money is idle men am idle Con fidence underlies all business activity When peoplo have confidence in the future and no disturbing inlluences ap pear on tho business horizon then capi tal is employed and labor is employed and when capital aud labor are em ployed thete is a demand for farm prod ucts and the prices are better Nothing cau better illustrate the bond between tho capitalist tho laborer and the farmer aud no sign of prosperity Is as conclusive as the consumption of wheat per capita Four years ago the average amount of whent consumed per capita by the people cf the United States was IP j bushels During the years from 18117 to and including IHIMI when the wheels of industry were turning when all wanting work got it when capital and labor were busy tho per capita con sumption of wheat was P bushels It shows the dillereiice between good and bad times that this extra consumption of wheat gave an increased demand in the markets for wheat of more than lOOOOOOOO bushels per annum You cannot separate the interests of the consumer nnd the producer and Mr Bryans endeavor to array class against clnss is an argument of last resort that shows their desperation Tho argument of imperialism is all rot an insult to Aniericnn citizens whoso hearts contain no imperialistic tendencies and McKinley lias no intention or desire of being crowned king It is less ellective than the argnment for free coinage and a fid cent dollar made in IblKi A voice Did you ever boo ii W cent dollar Yes hero is ono holding it np but wo will not talk free silver It is a dead issue It isnt being discussed by any of tho democratic speakers not oven by Mr Bryan especially in New York As lor imperialism its seed has not yet been planted in tho heart of an Ameri can citizen aud this argument falls by its own weight As soon as Mr Bryan found that the people not excepting the people of Nebraska favored expansion ho begnn talking imperialism out it dont go down Thero is n pntriotic side to that ques tion As a sequence to the war with Spain and Deweys victory in tho Phillipino nrchipelego that country has come into our possession by every right of treaty and purchase Tho soldiers have planted tho American Hag on those islands and it will not bo hauled down nnd tho man whoadvocates hauling it down will be snowed under by the votes of patriotic American citizens Lately they have been terming it commercialism that rules the desire of tho Philippines If tho possession of tlint strategic point givesthe peoplo of this country a foothold toward opening the doors of tho far east to our products 1 thus benefits our farmers then for Gods sake let ns have commercialism Tho democrats wont admit that there is any prosperity and dont want McKin ley prosperity but we will make them take it whethor thoy want it or not The leaders in the campaigns furnish the issues Tho democratic leaders seem to believe that if they cnujoriginate a catch penny issuo to distract tho at tention of the voters they think it is a good thing but the voter will not be misled It seemed to be a great disappointment to the crowd when tho engine of the specinl whiBtled and Mr Hanna hur riedly closed his remarks Many were heard to wish that he could talk an hour or more Those who camo not expect ing to hear a good address were most thoroughly disappointed Tho senator proved a most pleasing speaker nnd his remarks went straight home Fret of Cliarui Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast bronchitis throat or lung troubles of any nature who will call at A K Loonnrdswill be presented with n sample bottle of Boscheos Gormau Syrup free of charge Only one bottle given to one person and none to ejiildron without order from parents No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boscheos German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world Twenty years ago milliona of bottles were given away aud your druggist will tell you its success was marvelous It is really the only throat and lung remedy generally endorsed by physi cians One 75 cent bottle will cure or prove its value Sold by dealers in all civilized countries A Mouutulu Tourist In search of grand nnd beautiful scenery finds Buch a profusion of riches in Colorado that before planning a trip it will bo well for yon to gain all the in formation possible The Denver Rio Grande railroad publishes a serieB of useful illustrated pamphletB nil of which may be obtained by writing S K Hooper General Passenger and Ticket Agent Denver Colo SATURDAY SIFTINGS P F Mohr of lu ice was a city itir over night E 15 llulstead a Poncn banker is was a city visitor yesterday Miss Bertha Howe went to Madison today to spend Sunday Pol 1 15 Simpson went to Niobiara this afternoon on business Mrs V II Patskill and two ehlldicit of Pierco were city visitors this morn ing Miss luella Homy of tho Journal has returntd fiom a months visit iu Denver F Jcger of Oakland has puichascd the Hon Ton ic tuuiunt and took pos session yesteiday The Pleasant Hour club of South Nor folk had another enjoyable dance Iu Railway hall last evening Hon Geo 1 Mclklt John assistant secretary of war will speak iu tho Nor folk Auditorium on the Mist Miss Phut lot to White ex county superintendent of Wayno county was tint guest of Norfolk friends last night Joseph Johnson and wife who have been visiting his hi other A J Johnson left this noon for Verdigie to visit u sister Han Murphy was in the city yester day from Omaha He was tint engineer of the special that brought Chairman Hiinua Hay Kvans drove down from Meadow Srove last evening and returned home this morning accompanied by his sister Miss Anna Mrs J C Waterman who has been visiting her sister Mrs P J Stock well returned to her home in Council Bluffs today Willard Kriukio has resigned his posi tion as clerk at the Fair store and de parted this morning with his mother for Mankato Minn The item that Mrs C B Holahan had returned home which appeared last evening was an error She will not re turn for a month Dr I E Scobee osteopathist has moved his office to tho rooms in tho Robertson block formerly occupied by Drs Pluett and Coons Mrs J G Troutman ontertninud a company of ladies at tea last evening complimentary to her sister Mrr P J Collins of St Louis Mo Theobald brothers dry goods men of Wayne passed through Norfolk yester day enrouto homo from tho Yellowstone park where they have spent the past CO days Wm Buckondnrf who is sick with typhoid fever at a hospital in St Paul Minn ib reported very much better and his father expects to return the first of tho week John Krantz is making substantial improvements to his homo on South Ninth street principal of which is tho addition of a commodious kitchen The building is also being repainted Mrs W B Fisher and childien left todnyfor Red Oak Iowa where they will make their future home G E Moore and family of Narka Kansas are moving into the house on North Tenth street vacated by Mrs Fisher Miss Clnra Bruggemann was 15 years of age today and last evening was very agreeably surprised by a company of young friends The time was pleas antly spent in playing games and other enjoyments Nice refreshments were served during tho evoning The train out of York yesterday was polled a gentleman on the train giving the result as followfl For McKinley 15 Bryan Hi Wooley -1 2 The train was loaded with people returning from a state meeting and were from all ports of tho Btnto The Meadow Grove Press contains an item concerning Roll Lewis short cut to wealth Hotookh eo had f cattle belonging to S W Deuel and sold them to the Mendow Grovo butcher Ho aftorward changed hiB mind returned the money to tho butcher nnd drove tho animals back home Ho then disposed of them to some men driving a lunl of cattle through Mr Deuel discov ered tho theft andwentjto Lewis ing him to return the cattle iu i1 hours When ho bronght the cattle kick Sheriff Losey nnd County Attorney Tyler were awaiting him nnd ho was arrested and taken to Madisou for trial The Norfolk delegation to tho grand lodge I O O F consisting of O F W Marquardt Geo N IJeela aud H L Spauldiig and Mrs O F W Mar quardt representing tho Rebekah lodge returned from York yesterday They report a well attended and pleasant meeting nudcordial entertainment by tho peoplo of York Goo N Beels was elected assistant historian of the Past Grand Masters association while Pas Grands Maiquordt and Spanldiug dis tiuguished themselves as veteran workers on the floor The endowment fund for the Odd FellowB home was increased from 0OO to over 2500 dur ing the year with about 3000 iu pledges not paid in An other inter esting item in connection with official reports was that 3000000 had been ex pended for relief by tho order last year throughout the supreme jurisdiction P O Johnson of Holtnesville was elected grand master O A Randall of Newman Grove deputy grand master I i - THE BEST THEY KNOW OU remember the old lady who rode for the first time on a railway train There was a frightful collision but when the rescuers reached her she was quite calm She said she supposed they always stopped that way The story well illus trates why so many women arc satisfied to live without Ivory Soap They have never tried it I Naturally enough they think that annoying odors sharp chemi cals and wasteful grcasincss are common to all soaps N V Harlan of York grand warden I P Gage ot Fremont grand secretary F B Bryant of Omaha grand treas urer I W Nornsof Beaver Crossing and O O Snyder of ONeill grand rep resentatives POLITICAL NEWS lroHitit lor ItipiilillniiilMiii KnriiiiiiiK hiK at niciiiliiu fn Encouraging news of a political na ture from a republican standpoint was brought down yesterday from Meadow Grove which was formerly quite strong ly populistic by tho delegation from that place There have been about Jit changes from llryan to McKinley in that neighborhood while not oiiecliange the other way is known The republi cans huvo a standing llur of I each to men in that neighborhood who will make affidavit that they voted for McKinley in lSllC and will vote for Bryan this fall hut not one has been presented W P Evans publisher of the Meadow Grove Press has come out for McKinley and is a member of the re publican club Ho is the son of C S Evans publisher of tho Times Tribune One of the delegates who has been a democrat all hs life yentcrday bet 10 to 1 that McKinley would bo elected and the gentleman who took his bet said he didnt want any more even at those odds Meatlow Grove is a fanning community and tiiis shows the trend ot sentiment among that class of people It is asserted that there aro not more than six fusionists iu the village Allien llruiKllf ln Jim Vaill11 Never has a more wholesome play more intelligently acted come to this city than Chas W bases dramatiza tion of Quo Vadis which will be pre sented by Aiden Benedicts capable company at the Auditorium on Tuesday October JSOth Necessarily many of the strongest portions of the book had to be slighted by tho adapter for tho entire novel of seven hundred pages cannot bo crowded into a htage performance of two and a half hours To the lasting credit of Mr Chase however he it said that in his six act version ho has not lost sight for a single instant of the religious sentiment Always conspicu ous iu the book it is pre eminent iu the play And all lovers of uplifting drama uro thankful for this foresight It makes Quo Vadis a play which no body can see without being decidedly the better for it It is not strange that clergymen in all sections of the land have bestowed upon it their unqualified endorsement Every member of the cast is iu true syinpnthy with tho piece Nothing ran illustrate this moro con vincingly than the respectful attention given by tho gallery habitues who might reasonably bo expected to exhibit marked restlessness during six acts of such a production in which comedy is almost an unknown quantity and glar ing sensationalism has no plnce Each role is taken care of worthily The play is of interest not only to those who hnvo read Sienkiewiczs wonderful Btory from which it has been dramatized for it has been so arranged that auybody cnu follow its trend under standingly throughout Its scenery aud stage settings are beautiful and ap propriate and the costumes correspond faithfully with the period Everywhere people attend this performance who seldom enter a playhouse and none have been heard of who have regretted beiug present We predict for the company in this city one of the mon successful engagements of the season The Retort Oak hab the only positive check known in stove construction The control of fire is absolute Ham street will answer all inquiries VISITED BY INCENDIARY Iiuiim Hi ImiiiiI Nult A liiMiintx OIKI uml Sxviiul IViikiiin Mum or tri liijini il IMUiel Neb Oct -Ii A duiigcroiiH flic Salimliiy night alarmed the till zciih or Hie town who feared the entire city was about to be wiped out The Hie was gotten under control however lifter a whole half block had been burned ami a loss of about iOOUO sustained An unknown mnn was arrested on suspicion The lire started nt 7 oclock In the evening In Chris Hansens harness t shop It Hptend inpldly and before tho flames eoiild be subdued the lHik hotel Al S Ilnughcrlys hardware store fiilliiglicr Meltrldes huIooii Seh wnbln nils pool hall Bowlings Im plement building and a number of smaller IniJldlimH were iu ashen ICail Scott Hiincrcil a fiaeitiied rib A number of people were slightly burned ami others were overcome by heat hut none of these wen seriously Injured City iiiinill The city council mot in tegular ses sion last evening with Mayor Robertson and Coiiueilmen Bruinmuiid Beck Dcgnnr Grant Spcllmaii and Uhlo present Absent Bullock and Ifeck iijii i Minutes of the regular meeting of October I were read and approved Committteo on nuisances reported that complaint had been made about so much hay being stuck d inside tho city Moved by Briinimund and seconded by Uhlo that a special committee of three be appointed to confer with tho Electric Light and Power company in reference to contract for electric light ing and report at next mooting Car ricd Tho mayor appointed as such committee Messrs Bruminund Beck ami Spollman Mr Spollman culled attention to tho fact that most of the sidewalks ordered on South Fourth street had leen laid but somo had not and tho residents wished to know what could bo dono in the matter Referred to tho street commissioner Council adjourned WAMiiNcnov I O Genessoe Pure Food Co Lo RoyN V Gentlemen Our family realize so much from tho use of Grain O that I feel I must say a word to induce others to use it If people aro intertsted iu their health and the welfare of their children they will use no other beverage I have used them nil hut Grain O I have found superior to any for the reason that it is solid grain Yours for health O F Mvkks THE HOST ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY to tmi FARriER STOCKRAISEK MANUFACTURER INVESTOR Is that traversed try the Louisville and Nashville Railroad The Orcat Ccntrrl Southern Trunk Lino in Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mis sissippi Florida where there are splen did cuanceB for everybody to make money Come and see for yourselves Half Fake Excursions First and Third Tuesdays ok Every Month Printed matter maps and all informa tion free Address R J WEMYSS General Immigration and Industrie Ageut LoufeYiLLK Ky V