r - I a i It I m I 10 WEDNESDAY OarlT Soely was WRINKLES In from Madison yostordny P Z Poll wni In tho olty today from Humphroy Judge and Mrs Powor wont to Omaha today O It Sollor has gone to Hot Springs S D on business Nopaporwlll bo lfwaoJ from Tiik Nkws oilloo tomorrow Miok Harding is eipooted lioro from Omaha to spend tho Fourth Dr K A MittolsUdt wont to Omaha todny and will roturn Friday 0 H Vail and II H Patterson wont to Sioux City yesterday ou business D P Chambers of Stanton wan a buslnww visitor in Norfolk yostorday Mr and Mrs Honry Hollyflolrt havo welcomed a now daughtor to tholr homo Mm S P Dunn and Mm Davis wont to Omaha today to upend tho Ponrth Mm Guy Cooloy and MIm Mabel Cooloy went to Scribnor tcxlay fer tho Fourth Everybody will havo a hot time to morrow unless tho woatuer changes pretty nmoh Mrs O It Ellor MIhs Mamie Matron aud Miss Knto Stafford went to Omaha this morning Mm Morris Mayer and ohildrett wont to Omaha Mills morning to visit hor parent for a mouth Mr and Mrs V Hralnard will go to Oakdalo this ovoulng to spoud tho Fourth with friouds Miss Opal Madson wont to Columbus this morning to Ylsit Mian Plorouoo Oramor ovor tho Fourth Mrs J 0 Aid wont to hor old homo in Iown yeatorday to spend tho Fourth and visit for a fow wookH MIsb Kruger Mr and Mrs H J Baokos MIbs May Blllorbeok aud Clins HorboB of Lindsay wero in tho oity to day Dr F P Teal returned from a busl ncss trip to Lincoln Monday ovouiug and Steward Walkor roturnod lost night A new Btouo orosslng is being put in across Mnlu stroot botwoon tho Mast block and the Durland Trmrt oouipany building Rov L W Souddor arrived from Shelton yosterday to talto up tho pastor ate of tho Presbyterian church horo and at Winslde Misses Helen and Ella Glhwman ro turned this morning from Lyons whore they havo beoli visiting their aunt Mrs Paul Karo Tho Western Union Tolograph oflloo has boon reshiuglod aud tho Dudley llvory bum is taking a doso of tho samo sort of Improvement Deputy P P Millor of tho A O U W wont to West Point yostorday to assUt at tho installation ooromouios of tho WestPoiut lodgo His sou Louis accompanied him Tho Norfolk peace oftloors havo at lost suoooeded in ridding tho town of tho feinalo tramp who has oausod thorn so muoh worry during tho past wook or two Her fare was paid out of town yosterday The Norfolk shoe company nas n window display that attracts attoution at loast that of the small boy It is a rnonetor fire cracker six feet in longth and about a foot aud a half in diameter with a half rope to roprosont tho fuso Pierce Call Mr and Mrs Bort Am arine roturnod Wednesday from Colum bus where Bort has been at work for several weeks post Ho bogau work at once for Ohas McDonald who has tho contract for puttiug up tho Upton aud Idbolder buildings and also tho founda tion for tho now ohurokos Battle Creek Enterprise The shirt waist man will be very muoh in evidence in Battle Creek on tho Fourth Tho baud boys will be attired in noat striped waists and a number of others havo signified their intentions of following suit and discarding the boiled shirt for more comfortable apparel Oakland Independent Wm Selling overseer for the Hygeia Creamery Co of Omaha with headquarters in this city returned Saturday from a business trip to Norfolk He reports tho oroaui ery business improved over last yoars Most of the cream is now gathered by farmers with separators of their own instead of by stations as was tho rule formerly Exceedingly Low Kato Ksoursioas to th Black HI1U Dates sale July 1st io 9th inolusive Rates To Hot Springs from Sioux Oity and Missouri Valley Iowa and Omaha Nebr 15 for round trip From Lincoln and Superior Neb M for the round trip Porpartlouate rates from intermediate points east of Loug Pine Minium round trip rata 10 To Dead wood and Lead S D 4 CO higher than to Hot Springs Transit limit Going trip fifteen days return trip continuous paaaage Final limit October 3 1 st Stop over Stop over will bo allowed at any point on the F E fc M V R R west of Stanton Neb within the going transit limit of fifteen days from dato of ale Dont miss this opportunity to visit tho wonderful Black Hills Proportionate rates bnaori on tho above will bo ou Aiilo at stations oast of tho Missouri rivor AHk your nearest agont for full Infor mation and ho suro your tickets road via the Northwostorn lino A Match Trlfik A feat which any ono can perform with little or no prncttcn Is Hint of placing M nintchcs upon a table nnd lifting hem nil up upon ono of tho matches This In how It Is done Pick out one match tho ono thnt ban tho flattest Kiirfnco and then place six of tho other matches nbout ono fourth each across ho first one each of tho six iHilng ptirnllil to ouch other nnd tho thickness of a match dlHtant from each other Next place hIx other matches one fourth ouch iicrons tho 11th t match hut from the other Hide alt parallel and In the spaces loft by tho arrangement of the first hIx mutches Now take tho fourteenth mutch tny It ovor tho 12 matches where they Intersect and by carefully lifting match No 1 nnd hold ing match No M In place you will ac complish without difficulty tho feat Adelaide Herrmann In Womans Home Companion Hnslanda Itnr Ghnlra Julian llnlph writing of The Choir Boy of Ungland In Tho Ladles Homo Journal Buys Small boys are much proferrod for tho reason that they develop Into manhood Inter than big stalwart children for It Is nt the coming of manhood that their voices break nnd they arc obliged to stop singing until their adult tones aro reached a matter of years A boyish trcblo la ns dellcato an tho bloom on a peach and Its possessor must lend an orderly nnd Innocent life which Is why so many choirs aro mndo up of boys taken from their homes and boarded and taught In church Institutions These sometimes uro ablo to sing un til they aro 17 or 18 years of ago though botween 14 nnd 15 Is tho usual period whon their voices break Gold Lined Gene According to the United States con sul at Chuug Klug China In tho de partment culled Yung pol Chlh ll Ting gold Is fouud In abundance by washing In tho valley near tho city Tho In habitants of the neighborhood keep largo flocks of gooso to work tho gold fields for them Whon tho geese uro found to bo very heavy they aro killed and their maws emptied of tho gold contained therein A flock of geese Is sometimes worth a good dcul of mon ey but geeso dressed rendy for eatlug aro very cheap Indeed from 15 to 20 conts each Deserved Tribute Chicagos chief of pollco says he would rather havo a good well trained nowspnper man for detcctlvo service than the usual pollco otlicors who act as detectives As a matter of fact the newspaper reporter does more good do toctlvo work every day In tho year than tho nvorngo member of n city do tectlvo force but tho public does not B8 a rulo recognize tho obligation Omaha Bee Loon Cusbqu and Gordon Pound woro drowned in tho Oomulgeo river at Macon On Tuesday whllo bath ing Pound was tho son of Joromo B Pound proprietor of tho Chatta nooga Nows Pound lost his life try ing to save Cusson Inii Auierlcau ICxponltlou Kxciirtlon llnte Exoursion tickets will bo sold by the F E M V Northwostorn Hue ou May 0 13 20 31 aud 28 with n return limit of 7 days at 1055 via standard and 2001 via differential linos Evory day until September 50 with return limit or io days at ftSisO via standard and 3030 via differential lines Every day from May 15 to September 10 good for return until October ill at 4775 via standard and 4535 via differ ential Hues Full particulars will be oheerf ully f nr nlshed all inquirers H O Matkau Agent The Favorite Linn To the Epworth League couventiou Sau Francisco Gal July 1901 will bo the Union Pacific All competition dis tanced The fast trains of tho Uuion Pacific reach Sau Francisco fifteen hours ahead of all competitors If you are in no harry take- a slow traiu by ouo of tho detour routes but If you want to get there without delay tako the historio and only direct route tho Uulou Pacific Pull information cheerfully furnished upon application P W Junkman Agent Career ana Character of Abraham Lincoln An address by Joseph Choate Am bassador to Groat Britain ou the career and oharaoter of Abraham Lincoln his early lifo his early struggles with the world his oharaoter as developed in tho later years of his life and his ad ministration whioh placed his name so high on tho worlds roll of honor aud fame has been published by tho Chicago Milwaukee fc St Paul Railway and may be had by Bonding six 0 cents In post age to F A Miller Geueral Passenger Agent Chicago 111 Jell O Ilia New Dessert pleases all the family Four flavors Lemon orange raspberry and straw berry At your grocers 10 cents Try it today Tine Nbwb keeps its job department up-to-date with the latest faces of type and does its work in approved style When the plato is furnished Tra Nkws will supply eugraved cards at 75 oents for 50 or 100 for 100 Photographs 1 oent each at tho Penny gallery wost of Fair storo new TtTE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY JULY 1901 HOW TO CATCH A CCLD The Variant War In Which It Mar IVa Accomplished Tho various ways In which a cold may bo brought on aro thus describ ed by Dr J U Kellogg A llttlo knlfo blndo of air blowing In through a crack In a window upon some part of tho body will chill that part and tho blood vessels of thnt region will bo como contracted affecting somowhoro In tho Interior of tho body nuarea In reflex rotation with this portion of tho aurfneo of tho body For Instance the blood vessels of tho klu of Uio top of tho shoulders and tho chest aro associated with tho blood vessels of tho lungs so thnt whatever happens to tho blood vessels of tho skin of tho shoulders nnd cheat hap pens also to tho blood vessels of tho lungs If thoro Is a contraction of tho blood vessels of the back of tho neck there will be a contraction of tho blood vessels of tho nose and throat and If thoro Is a contraction of tho blood ves sels of tho top of tho shoulders and tho shoulder blades thoro will also bo a contraction of the blood vessels of tho lungs When tho Influenco of the cold Is continued tills contraction Is followod by congestion When ono puts his hands Into cold water for a fow minutes they are first pnlo and then rod This la reaction Tho longer tho application and tho mora Intonso tho dogrco of cold tho greater will bo tho contraction and tho congestion So If tho back of tho neck Is exposed for a long time to tho Influ enco of cold ono Is likely to have a cold In the noso and throat If tho shoulder blades and tho tops of tho shoulders aro exposed ono Is likely to tako cold In tho lungs nnd Buffer from congestion of tho lungs If tho cold Is long continued It may cause not only a congestion but an Inflammation of tho noso or tho lungs So If tho bottoms of the feet becomo wet or chilled a weakness of tho bind dor may result If there has evor been a trouble thero or a weakness of th stomach If there has been a catarrh of that organ Good Health Badcldea And Oroaaroada It has been suggested that suicides wero burled at crossroads because It was usual to erect a cross nt such places Those who wero excluded from holy rites woro burled thero as tho placo next In sanctity to consecrated ground It was an old superstition that the devil danced nt crossroads and that the erection of a cross thereat would prevent such unseemly prac tices From this or so mo other supor Btltlon such ns tho fear that his ghost might walk the earth arose the cus tom of driving a stiiko through the sui cides body These plausible theories have galnod many advocates but It Is more likely that burial at crossroads was Intended as u mark of Indignity Tho temples or rather altars of the heathen Teu tons wero mostly at tho Junction of crossroads Tho placo of execution was there and criminals were sacri ficed to the gods hence suicides were burled nt tho crossroads to give as strong an Impression as posslblo of heathen burial Probably too tho pub licity of such a spot which Insured tho fact that a great number of peoplo would become directly awaro of the degrading consequences of tho crime had a good deal to do with Its selec tion A curious fact In this connection Is to be found in Platos Laws book Ix chapter 12 Tho murderer of any of his near kin after being put to death was cast out of tho city naked In an appointed place where three roads meet and let all the magistrates In bo half of the whole state carry each a Btone and hurl It at the head of tho dead body Trapped the Trapper In Sketches of Lifo In tho Golden State Colonel Albert S Evans nar rates the rush exploit of an over sanguine bear hunter A venturesome Yankee came to San ta Barbara soma years ago nnd soon became an udept at throwing the lasso Hearing tho Mexican cowboys talk of lassoing the grizzly bear be decided to show them what he could do In that line If he ever got a chunce One day he came upon a grizzly In a favorable locality Ho throw tho lasso with skillful aim and reined back his trembling horse to give tho bear an nstoulsher when tho reata which Is always attached to tho pommel of tho saddle enmo up taut Judge of the inaus astonishment when that bear quietly assumed a sit ting posture took hold of tho lasso and began to draw It In baud ovor hand I Tho hapless descendant of tho pil grim fathers stuck to tho borso and saddle until ho saw tho slack all drawn In aud the bear and tho horso coming rapidly together Then in a panic he descended and ran for a tree aban doning the horso to its fate Two skillful men operating from op posite sides can master a bear and choko him between them but with only ono man ono horso and one bear It Ut another story Aaeleat Snadlala It U probable that tho earliest sun dial was simply tho spear of some no mad chief stuck upright In the ground before his tent Among those desert wanderers keen to observe their sur roundings it would not be a difficult thing to notice that tho shadow short ened as the sun rose higher in the sky and that the shortened shadow always pointed In the same direction north The recognition would have followed very soon that this noonday shadow Changed in its length from day to day a six foot spear would give a shadow at noonday In latitude 40 degrees of 12 feet at one time of the year of less than two feet at another This Instrument so simple so easily carried so easily set up may well hay begun the scientific study of my for It lent Itself to measurement nnd science In measurement and prob ably we seo It expressed In permanent form In the obelisks of Egyptian solar temples though thoso no doubt woro rctnlncd merely as solar emblems nges after their use as actual Instruments of observation had ceased An upright stick carefully plumbed standing on some level surface may therefore well make the first advanco upon tho natu ral horizon A knob nt tho top of the stick will be fouud to render tho shad ow mora easily obsorvod D Walter Maunder In Knowledge Klffatr Bad LtmK The colorod gontlemon who collects paper scraps has a disabled right Only tho thumb Is of much service Asked how It hnppeuod he looked sod and replied Dat nr wuz a plcco of bud luck boss yes sab mighty bad luck How was that Ah loan like tuh tell but twin nilKhty bad luck Finally he consented to explain Two folluhs Insulted me In a place across the struct hoah an Ah stohted In tuh frazzle dem out Do second felluh Ah tackled wuz s tan In tween me nn nn Iron pllluh dot suppohtod de roof Jus as Ah wuz erbout tuh hand him a smash on do noso dat nlggnh stepped ono sldo an mail hand struck do pllluh Instead Hit done broko cbry one of mnh Singulis nn deyvo been stiff cber since Yes sah dat wuz sub tlnly bad luck But what about tho first fellow you went up against You didnt say what became of him Oh hit felluh Yah yah Boss Ah kin show you dat nlggnh any time E work Jus a block from hoah B aint got no nose an only Ully piece one ear Howd ho loso em Ilowd e loso em Boss e didnt loso em Dey wuz took from Mm au Alls de man what done hit Ah done bit em bofe off Yes Bah Ah bit em off while wese rollln round on do flo Detroit News The Truthful Prince In his book about Persia Tho Land of the Lion and the Sun Dr Wills says that he was once conversing with the kings sou nnd a large circle of courtiers and priests filled tho room The prince narrated bis exploits In hunting the antelope the previous day aud gravely stated that while pursuing a pair of aim when riding a very rest Ive horse his headstall broke What should you havo done doc tor asked tho prince I should have tried to stick on as long as tho ground was good and ex pecting an accident have awaited It Ah that was because you were not a prince he said I leaned forward and unclasping my belt placed It In tho horses mouth as a bridle and thus directing him pursued my game and killed both antelope All the circle applauded as of course they were bound to do Dr Wills was silent You dont mean to say you dont believe thnt said the prince Speak out If you dont I shant bo offended in the least Well your highness I dont believe It Quite right darogh bood It was a He unblushlngly replied his royal highness and burst Into a fit of laugh ter quite unabashed The circle of courtiers of course were convulsed Wri She Rla htT A certain woman says the Wichi ta Eagle desired the arrest of the saloon keeper who had been selling whisky to her drunken husband Hav ing conducted the officer to the saloon she was told by blm to pick out the proprietor Seven men all looking allko nnd dressed alike were stand ing motionless around a whisky barrel nnd Bhe could not tell which was the one but she stepped to tho barrel and turned tho spigot and the liquor began to pour out on the floor One of tho men sprang out of tho circle and turned the spigot off Arrest that man she said But was sho right Was It more likely to be the proprietor who wonld thus plead guilty and go to Jail or some Innocent man with an unquenchable thirst who was horrified at seeing the awful waste A Curloua Woe Carrion- Salem Mass Is the home of the East India Marine hall which contains col lections of tho Essex Institute and of the East India Marino society The scientific cabinets of tho Essex insti tute are extensive and well arranged and tho collections of the Marine soci ety Include many curiosities from ori ental countries and other distant na tions Among the numerous curiosities is a piece of wood carving in tho form of two hemispheres 1 inches in diame ter In the concavities of which aro carved representations on the one hem isphere of heaven and on the other of bell Thero aro 110 full length figures In tho carving and the whole la very skillfully executed It 1b said to be the work of an Indian monk of the fourteenth century Smart Alex A man being About to dlo summoned his four Sons to bis side and Bald My sons I will leave to John one third of my estate to Alex one fifth to James one half and to Thomas one fourth and thus you will aU Share Equally John and James and Thomas took Paper and Pencil and began figuring but Alex took his Ilat and started out Where are you going tho other Three asked Do you not Intend fig uring out the Problem Not much said Alex I am Going for a Lawyer to break the W11L Moral Sometimes the Lawyer can Believe the Heirs of Much of the Bt urlng Baltimore Anertcaa v YOU MUST NOT FORGET That wo aro constantly growing iu tho art of making Fino Photos and our products will al ways be found to embrace tho and Newest Styles in Cards aud Fiuish Wo also carry a line line of Moldings suitable for all kinds of framing I 1SJL JSAJCST r A M Her adBBBaHbtBBBBaiBHBIBBS HaT W afaP maoe WELL CURE- RASftU THROAT AND BRONCHIAL CATARRH ACOIEAND RDMdPU CHRONIC D nil NUn TATTING DESIGN T A Pretlr Pattern For a Collar Dallr or Other Article Commence with the largest wheel Bays The Ladles World In giving tho following directions for tatting for a collar etc Twelve loug plcots with 1 double be tween draw up Make 2 doubles 1 plcot 2 doubles fasten In first long plcot 2 doubles 1 plcot 2 doubles draw up Turn work and make 5 dou bles 1 plcot 2 doubles 5 plcots with 1 double between each 2 doubles 1 plcot 5 doubles draw up Continue from to until there aro 12 rounds Joined as in Illustration Before drawing up the twelfth round Join to first one Second wheel 1 double 9 plcots sep arated by 1 double draw up 3 dou bles 1 plcot 2 doubles 5 plcots sepa rated by 1 double between each 2 dou bles 1 plcot 3 doubles draw up Join thread with slip stitch In plcot of TATTINO FOB DOILY OB COUAR ter round Continue until there are 9 rounds Join to larger wheel while working Third wheel T plcots separated by 2 doubles draw up Continue same as second wheel and Join Make desired number of wheel strips and Join ns follows With 1 thread make 2 doubles 1 plcot 2 doubles 1 plcot 4 doubles draw un With 2 threads make 4 doubles draw up slightly Join to plcot of Binallest wheel ns shown In Illustra tion 4 doubles draw up slightly With 1 thread make 4 doubles Join to center of last round 4 doubles draw up With 1 thread make 4 doubles t plcot 4 doubles draw up With 2 threads make 4 doubles draw up slightly Join to wheel 4 doubles drnw slightly With 1 thrend 4 doubles Join to round 4 doubles draw up Next time 5 doubles between eanh Joining Next time 0 doubles next time 7 next time 8 Sixteen doubles at tho bottom where work turns to return toward top Con tinue to decrease stitches la same or der In which they were Increased go ing down Heading 2 doubles 1 plcot 2 dou bles 1 plcot 2 doubles 1 plcot 2 doubles draw up Turn work 4 doubles 1 plcot 4 doubles 1 plcot 4 doubles 1 plcot 4 doubles 1 plcot 4 doubles draw up Continue and Join according to Illus tration To bo made with No 10 or No 20 thread aa preferred Oalr a Several years ago in a well koowa wholesale house in a big manufactur ing town an old bachelor bookkeeper who had been many years with the firm suddenly announced that be was to be married The partners gave him a weeks hoU day and bis fellow clerks raised a Uttle purse and presented it to pay the expenses otbla w odd lag trip A couple of days after Uio wedding one of the members of the firm went down to a seaside resort and there lounging about tho parade and ap parently enjoyiug himself Immensely he saw his recenUy married old book keeper but alone Wheres your wife asked the prin cipal Shes at home was the reply But I thought you had monoy given you for a wedding trip So l had was the reply but I didnt understand that It was Intended to include herLH Peftrfoaa Weeklr S SD Consumption warra to DlfA H KBLLER Stoax Faixs 8 D fob roxii xwtoiimatios Dr Kllr Specialist la Nom Throat Lung aad Kldaay DliaM wilt correspond with you In regard to y oar condition Medical Opinion In regard to-Dr- A H Kellers Sylvan Ozone An odltor of a medical journal writes as follows Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozono offered by tho Dr A H Keller Chemical Company as a euro for Consumption Asthma Brouohltis Hay Fever Catarrh OougliB Colds and all diseases of the air passages This wo know to bo a genuine specific for these com plaints and as suoh entitled to our confidence aud that of onr readers Close examination into tho practical results whloh have been had from the use of this remedy has caused us to endorse it as be ing an undoubted onro for tho abovo ailments effectual in re moving the exciting cause In a number of attacks which had boon of the severest and most tedious character Dr A H Rollers Syl van Ozono permanently restored health and In cases whioh wero of a mUder description Its nso im mediately afforded relief HSrSjrjvoSHHBBFiSJPWSSSJfea i Women are Like a riowersa and bloom Sickly they wither and die Every woman ought to look well and feel well lt3 her right andduty but she might as well try to put out a firs with oil aa to be healthy and at tractive with disease corroding the organs that make her a woman Upon their health depends her health If thero is Inflammation or weakening drains or suffering at the monthly period attend to It at once Dont delay Youre one step nearer tho grave every day you put it off Women can stand a great deal but they cannot live forever with disease dragging at the most delicato and vital organs In their body You may hava been deceived In so called cures Wo dont see haw you could help it there U go much worthless stuff on the market But you wont be dig appointed in Bradfields Female Rett Iator We believe it Is the one metfl cineonearthforwomanlyills There is a much difference between it and other oocalled remedies as there Is between right and wrong Bradfields ftlfit oKulafr soothes the pain stops the drains promotes regularity strengthens purifies and cleanses It n2Ma this quickly easily and rally Itisforwonionalonetode S oi WnthJJJ Sm D8 healthy or hi Sjadflelds Regulator lies at baud St pr battle at drug store Sai tat oar tnm botku SI TSC SKASnOi KHUTOR CO AUaaU Ga tfmmWta I V- I n k K fr rrrttnjr toJTIlP 1 innillv I e aiii llii r jr i y x 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