TI1K N'Oltl'OLK NKWS : FRIDAY , Al'Gl'ST 23 , 1001 , The Norfolk Heuus . N. UUBK. . Pulilltfuur. OA1I.Y. KutnMUIipil. IK1- ! . KTIUJ < I T Mri | Hiiinlny. lly currier t > r wooli , 15 conic , lly mull \ > nt ) onr , trt.HO. WIIKI.Y : : Ni\VN.iUiuaNAi : < . The NIWN rttnlt lulmd 1N"I. Tim Jotminl , pMnMUIii'il 1M7. KTOty Frlilny. lly mull i > nrnnr , tl.&O. Kutfirivl nt Din I'ortolllcn nt Norfolk. Nfll ) , n t. < ioiiil rlnn mnttnr. niioiir * ) Kdllorliil Dcimrtment , No. 22) ) lnMiipM Olllrn anil Joe IliMimt , .No , 812. Republican State Convention. Tlio rcnuilillrnim < il tlio tiitnnf NclniiKkn urn lie why uilloil to mi'Ot In rniiimitlnii nt tlm tiuiilllnrliim In tlm city of Murom , N li , on \\iMlncfInjr. AiiKMBt 2 * HOI , nt 2 o'clock In Iliu nttimiouii , for ilio ( inriKin ) ( if | ilnclnu In noinin ittldii rnmllilntcn ( or tlm following utllrix to Im tut'I fur ill ttin unit uunnriil ( ilnctlon to lie lin it In Ui Mnto of NolirmU on iMivuinbor fi , 11M i Olio Jmlnn of tlm mipromn court j two rnitniilt of tlio mihorrlly of tlm Hutu ot Nolirimka. nnil tor tlio trniiinctlon of micli iitlmr ImMiifm no mxy ri'Kiilnrh coinn linforn mill ronvnnlloli. Tun lm l > of rnirup ntHtlon of tin ) cm ornl cotintliiK In mill con\mitl n * ! IH | | tin tlmotn cn.t fur lio. , , .John V. Nnnlilt for | ir ittijfliillnl n octor nt Ilio rnKtilnr olnrtlou linlil on N'ovom- Imrfl. IIVO. KlvlliK onn ilnlmrnln for micli 100 \titflH or major frnctliin tlionmf , mriint lor HIM Milil John K. Nnelill , anil onn ilnln ate at lii'Kct fur Biirli coiiulj. Sal I | inirtlonmiiiil | ontltlim thncnvural ronntlm to ll > o fdlliiwlim Btinii In ni'il ' niimititlnn/ " "lltllM- flTs ri'ComimmiTmTtTml no proilua t > uiillowu < l In mild coiiMintloti , lint thnt the iloloK'iitns proii out tluiroiit from micli count ) bo poriiiittod to cunt ilio full uito of the couuty roiirueoutud l > > tliom , L Notice l > hnrohy KNOII ! thnt onch of ( ho nvon imnilxini I rnnntorliil dintrlctn in tlio aliito In to loluct n mointiur of the utiitu committee to eorvu for n term ot t\\o jonra. ( Hlunnil ) II , I' . IIM > SA\ , Cluilrinnn Itaputillciiti Stntnro't niltliMi. Jens T MAI.I.M.II.U , Sccrotiiry. Ropubllc.in County Convontion. Tlio roinhllcnn | elect rn o [ Miiillniin county , NohniKku , are riiiUOBtoil | to KRIII ! iluluKHtoH from tlio vovornlotlim prnc nrU to munt hi convon tlim at MHilinou , Nobr nka , AUK. 21 , 1W1 , nt 2 o'clock p. m. , for the imrpoiiltin of t-aloctlni : Z2 iloloKiitos anil nltornntn il loKiito to nttonil the r iiihltrni'itata comontlon , to Im liolil at l.lucnln , Ai > KUHt 2.S , lWIaiiil 'orlhtxtraneactlon nf Biicli other htiBlno B at may hn In onlor. Tlio fO\oral iirocliicti are untl'lnil to ropro- Fontntlon ne folio H , tlio aiiiMirtlonmnnt boitiK biibod on the Mite cunt for William McKlnlo ) for pruKiilont al tlio olnclion of Notomhur 6th 11HX ) . ImliiK onoiloloKatn at larKn fornanliotltiK jiroclnct , anil ono ilohv-Hto Tor unrli t\\ont > or mnlor fraction tnnri'iif * 1 r'UK I. ItllUJ rmnil . . . . . Door Cr ok 3 Kiilmimioo t Jollomm 11 llroon ( hirilon S ( ) ro\o 4 Miulieon , outhldo. ,4 lltKliliiml 4 i.ullson ! Cltv 10 Tot It in rocomiiKiiiiloiT tlml iiiucinct IIUIMIIUI c 1)0 hold on Saturday Aim. 17 ; thnt nn proxies be itlhmed and thnt di'lcniitos iirceont cubt the full \ote of the iloles'iUi'Mi. J. L. KNKSKL. DAVID WH1TLA , Secretary. Chairman , The Fremont Hernltl has recently boon very much improved in appearance with a now dress , now iiinkuup , and uow has every appearance of a prosper ity publication. Farmers should put their hay in n safety deposit vault. Stun' that is worth $7 a ton uow and will undoubt edly be worth much more should not bo left lying carelessly around. < Attorney General Kuox should evi dently be succeeded by Constantine J. Smythe of Nebraska fame. Ho has a record for smashing trusts , with the assistance of Mr. Bryan , that is con spicuous. Iowa and Holt county are inline , now all Mr. Bryan and his principles have to wait for is the national convention to learn that ho is still tlio idol of the com mon people. In order to be certain he had best wait for the latter. Anyway the Iowa democrats insist that the light bo made on state issues and undoubtedly anticipate that they will have time to decide , before 190-1 , whether or not they have made a mis take in putting another hypodermic iu- jection iu the free silver issue. The stite bauks of Nebraska have on deposit more than thirty million dollars , the highest amount ever known. In 1800 there was but cloven millions on deposit in these banks. This may not bo prosperity but it indicates mighty good luck ou the part of somebody. Senator Barksdale , temporary chair- inau of the Virginia democratic con tention says : "Twice we have fol lowed William Jennings Bryan and 'tl ' Ireo silver to the sepulcher and uot once to the resurrection. There can be no more resurrection of the dead , no more rising from the grave. " There are evi dently thobe iu the democratio party who coubider free silver dead. Aim JM to be u fl rufornu-r like Ciilonul Bryan if thny could but rioi'ivu UN hiuitUnino wngcH Hit , Intent tnvfHtini'nt in in the Wyom ing oil Ih'ldH , where hn hopi-H to acquire nnothnr guMier tlm' will bo I H fnmotiH IIH the onii of national reputation. If largo majority of the "common peoplo" could afford to Invent In HO many prop crtiim they would IInil it impothiblo to Hlng calamity and Imrd tlmcH. The di'inoorntH of Iowa Indicate their adhuroncu to demagogic principles when they ' 'cordially Invite all honiHt mini of the Htutu to tinitii" with tlu m. They wittli it to ho unilerntood thnt the sup port of dMionoHt mini will not bo welcome - como when they know that thor would full over thoniHulvun to hecuro the sap- port of any man without Inquiring into hlH iunu'Hty. They Itkowiho insinuatf that thu hnvon of ditdionuHt men will bo in thu republican ranks , when they know thnt them are more Imnunt re publicans in Iowa than there are demo crats all told in thnt state. That ono nrtiulo of faith Is Milllolont to indicate that the ilointHiratH of Iowa could not do otherwise than support the Kansas City platform. The anti-triiHt people neck to drive the trusts out of buHinehs. If this wore poHsiblo thntisnnds moro in on would bo driven out of employment and they would tliun have ampin provocation to ory hard times and calamity. The trusts may bo deplorable from general principles but they can do nothing without the aid of labor and when their labor is not employed tluiro is trouble for all. The stool htrikorri ani injuring tlio business of that corporation but it cannot bo denied that they are likewise loning largo sums of money which would bo theirs if they wore at work. At- toinoy Clonoral Knox or anyone else could do no moro reprehensible thing than to force the corporations out of busini'ss unless they could raise up in their places compiinios or firms thai could employ the Biuno number of men at as good wages. AN OPTICAL ILLUSION. One of < he Trlckn Performed bj- the Knklr of Inillii. The fnUlra of Intllii porfonn some-re- iniirUublo tricks. Tbp followliiK one was \s > ltm > 8Ht'l by nn KiiKllshmiui wbo WIIH lihnsolf nn excellent pri-HtldlBl- tatcur : The npiirtnu'iit being Tilled , tlie mn- glclniiH be iin tbclr iicrforinunco. Tlio niitllenoc nut on the Hour about the fnklrs , HO tbut they bnil no way of con- CLMilliiK tluMiiHolveH or of biding any- tiling. At tbi'lr request I examined them and Nntlslleil myself that they hud nothing about them. Then one of the women stciiped Into the Inclosure , the rest roiiiiilnlng behind the upce- tntors , wbo fornied a close ring about them. The light wn now turned down a little , and in a moment the wonmn'B face began to be Illuminated by n Khostly light that extended quickly over her entire body. She then began to move around and around , uttering a low , murmuring sound the while , gradually quickening the pace until nlie was whirling about like a top. A moment of this , and the light that had clung about her seemed to be whirled off by ccntrifitfcnl force and assumed a plllarllke form beside her. As soon as this was accomplish ed she stopped , turned and began to mold the light with her hand , and , though I could distinctly sec her hands move through the light as If It were a cloud , it began to assume human form. We saw the arms , bands and legs all molded and Dually the face and head gear. She next called for a light , and , the candles being relighted , there stood nn utter stranger , a native seemingly , evolved out of eloudland. He stepped forward and grasped me by the liniid. Ills hands were moist , as If with per spiration , and he was a very healthy spirit. After he had talked and drunk a glass of arrack he took his place beside the woman again and began to whirl about. The lights were dimmed , but not so that we could not see , and in n few minutes the tlgure began to fnde , soon assuming the appearance of a pillar or form of light and then attach ing itself to the woman and seemingly being absorbed by her. All this was done In a very short space of time be fore the eyes of at least CO people and not ten feet from myself. The girl ap peared greatly exhausted afterward. Humor * of the I.niv. In a recent bankruptcy case , In speaking of justices of the peace , they are said to be "otllcers by no means In fallible , frequently Innocent of law and actually sometimes known to construe the abbreviation atll.\ designating their olllce , M. IV to mean 'Judgment for plaintiff. ' " A federal court , In explaining that the functions of a charge d'affaires were not shown by the literal transla tion of the terms , Illustrated by sayIng - Ing , "To appoint a person chief builder could not be understood to invest him with the ecclesiastical functions of the pontlfex maxlmus. " Case and Com ment. HTeotle Prayer. A very nice and gentle curate went to a Yorkshire parish where the parish- loners bred horses and sometimes rac ed them. He was asked to invite the prayers of the congregation for Luck Gray. He did so , . They prayed three Sundays for Luck Gray. On the fourth the clerk told the curate he need not do It any more. "Why ? " iihked the curate. "Is she dead ? " "No , " said the clerk ; "she's won the steeplechase. " The curate became quite n power In tbe parish. John Gillilan of Lincoln Slain by Robbers , DODY IS FOUND NEAR HIQ HOME. Clothe * Nearly Torn Off Hla Person In Terrible Struggle Shots Rouoo Neighborhood and Two Men Run Away Bloodhounds on Trial , Lincoln , Aug. 23. John Qlllllan , n former member of the Nebraska legis lature and onu of thu most prominent business men of Lincoln , was shot and killed shortly after 11 o'clock last night by Unknown men , Biipposcily footpadH. Iliu body wnu found on a residence street within three blocks of his homo. I to was shot in the breast. There were murks uf n struggle , his coat and shirt being nenrly torn olT him and papers from the pockets were scattered along the walk. Residents on thu street said they heard a num ber of Hhots and two men later were neon running. The victim was un armed. The police hnve not the slightest doubt that the murder was the result of an attempted holdup. Their theory wan that the men , knowing about the tlmu Mr. Gillilan would leave his of fice , lay In wait and when he rcslfltcd an attempt to rob , they shot him , but lied before securing any valuables. Ills watch and some money was found in bin pockets. At midnight bloodhounds were taken to the scene and started In the direc tion that neighbors think the footpadH ran. 12very available policeman In the city Is working on the case. Mr. Gillilan was 45 years of age and leaves a family. He had been a lead ing business man of Lincoln for 20 years. MILLIONAIRE MINER SHOT. Saloon Keeper at Cripple Creek Uses a Shotgun With Fatal Effect. Cripple Creek. Colo. . AUK. 23. Sam Strong , the millionaire mine owner , was shot and killed yesterday by Grant Crumley. The shooting took place in the New port saloon , owned by Crumley. Strong , with three friends , had been out all night at various gambling sa loons , and at Crumley's had made a winning. John Neville Strong's fnth- cr-ln-law , and Crumley , got Into an altercation. Ucllevlng his fathor-ln- law was In danger , Strong drew a re volver. Crumley Jumped behind the bar , grabbed a shotgun and blew a hole through Sam Strong's head. He pave himself up to the police a few minutes later. Sherman Crumley , Grant's brother , was shot In the thigh last night by William Tromback In a quarrel over a bet. His wound IB not serious. The Crumley brothers owned the hack In which Adjutant General Tars- ney of Colorado was kidnaped at Colorado rado Springs during the Dull Hill war in 1895. Strong formerly owned the famous mine nt Victor which menrs his name , and ho had other valuable properties In the Cripple Creek district. Funeral of Noted Iowa Woman. Marahalltown , la. , Aug. 23. The fu neral of Mrs. Nennie Sanford Chapln occurred yesterday. She was one of the best known Iowa women. She published several newspapers In Town and In California and a number of small books. She was one of the earli est advocates of woman suffrage and was actlTO In organization. She hold a position at Washington several years and published a volume on her experi ences there. She had been a corre spondent for lending Iowa papers nt one time or another for many years. Oil Fire Burns Itself Out. Philadelphia , Aug. 23. The fire which started at the works of the At lantic reiinery at Point Breeze , has burned Itself out. Vice President Lloyd estimates the loss at about $500- 000. Fourteen tanks , containing about 200,000 barrels of oil , wore destroyed. Ono pumping station and thousands of feet of pipe were rendered useless , but the most Important machinery Ic intact. Archbishop Keane Indisposed. Dubuque , la. , Aug. 23. Late advices from Archbishop Kenno are that his home coming will be delayed a month or more. Ho Is slightly indisposed in Germany and he has been advised by his physicians not to come until after the hot season. The archblehoD's In disposition Is not serious and there is no ground for alarm. Two Killed at Anadarko. El Reno , O. T. , Aug. 23. The latest from Anadarko states that only two persons , W. P. Tevls and Felix An- tone , were killed in tbe storm Wednes day evening. Daniel Warren of Stark county , Iowa , was badly bruised about the back and abdomen , but will re cover. The damage to property 13 KOOO. Dubuque Molders Strike. Dubuque , la. , Aug. 23. The molders in the McDonald pump factory hav struck for a 10 per cent advance In wages. Vlco President Keongh of the International Molders' union had a conference with the company and the latter refused to recognize the union or to treat with the men as members of It. Wreck Victims Identified. Springfield , Ills. , Auc. 23. Two of the unidentified of the Chicago and Alton wreck at Prentice have been Identified at Michael Nolan and Clyde Vandervorl , both of Chicago. The men were employed at the watch fac tory hero. Gets Out Paper Without Reportere. Columhim , 6. , Aug. 23. The Press- Post printers refused to "Hot" nuwa furnished by a local IICWH bureau , rind the paper appeared last evening filled with mlsccllancoiiB matter. The news depnrtnu'nt of the paper havInK been abolished , the Now * Writers' union hivn declared a lockout and the printers de cided that hereafter they will Bet noth ing but editorial and advertisements until the trouble between the propri etor and the News Writers' union Is Bottled. The action of the printers is approved by the local typographical union. Turkish Outrages In Armenia. Paris , AUK. 23. A pro-Armenian sheet Issued In ParlB asserts that the Turks have been looting and murderIng - Ing In the Sassoun district since the beginning of July and that several Ar menian villages have been wiped out. Burglars Get Many Stamps. Hull , la. , Aug. 23. The postofflco here was entered by burglars last night. The safe was blown to pieces by three explosions and ? 474 In stanipa and | 150 In money taken. The 1'riifrNHfir'n KorvnlKht , PiufesHor Frederick von Martens , who holds the chair of International law In the St. Petersburg university and Is a frequent representative of the I'/ar In legal councils of moment , Is not a Russian eltl/.en , nor even a Rus sian subject , but a philosophic German , lie Is a notable linguist and author , and tit the Venezuela arbitration con ference In Paris , whole he lead the de cision of the commission , he had a pleasant fashion of addressing each deli-gate In bis own language. One of the English Juribts wondered bow the professor was able to keep up his knowledge of so many modern tongues. The professor replied : "It Is self de fense. You see , In case I lose my chair I wish to be prepared for any oiler you foreigners may make. " Saturday Evening Post. KiiMklii'n Collni-H. A prophet Indeed has no honor In his own country. An English gentleman who had gone to Linmtwood on an out- Ing tour , llndlng himself In need of books In order to beguile a heavy hour or two. stepped Into a bookstore of lluskln's village and asked the lady at tendant If she had any of the thinker's books. "Yes , " she replied. "There were some , but they were not often asked for. " Having obtained the book ho desired , be asked her what she thought of the great critic and teacher. Her ideas of Uuskln's personality were very vague , however , and she excused her Igno rance on the ground that the people about there did not seem to trouble much about him. As for herself , she only knew him ns "the old gentleman who only hud a clean collar once n week. " Put' * llnppy WlHh. Judge So the prisoner hit you on the head with a brick , did be ? McCilnty Yis , ycr honor. Judge But It seems he didn't quite kill you , anyway. McGlnty No , bad 'cess to him , but It's wlshln ho had OI do bo. Judge Why do you wish that ? McGlnty Begory , thin OI would have soon the schomulrel hanged for murthor ! Chicago News. Stityliiir nt Home. A lady residing In North Columbus meeting a girl the other day who bail lately boon In her service Inquired : "Well , Mary , where do you live , now ? " "Please , ma'am , I don't live no where , " rejoined the girl. "I'm mar ried. " Indianapolis Journal. Itoml Notice. To all whom it may concern : The commissioner appointed to locate n rene commencing nt the pouthweht corner 01 section twenty-nine (2 ( ! > ) , township twenty-tour ( Ul ) north , range one (1 ( ] west of ( ith p. in. in Madison county Nebraska , running thence north one ( ! ' mile and terminating at the northwest corner of section twenty-nine (20) ( ) fame township and range , has reported ii favor of the establishment thereof , and all objections thereto , cr claims for dam ages , must be filed in the county clerk's ofllco on or before noon of the 24th day of September A D. , 1001 , or such road will be established without reference thereto. PHIL BAUCH , County Clerk. Itoud Notice , To all whom it may concern : The commisFioner appointed to locate a roac commencing at-the northeast corner 01 section five (5) ( ) township twenty-four (24) ( ) north , range two (2) ( ) west 6th p. m in Madison county. Nebraska , rnnuintr thence south three (3) ( ) miles and termi natiug at the southeast corner of section seventeen (17) ( ) , township twenty-four (24) ( ) north , range two (2) ( ) west of ( ith p m , has reported in favor of the establishment mont tlierof , and all objections thereto or claims for damages , must be filed ii the county clerk's ofllco on or before noon of the 17th day of September A D 1001 , or such road will be establishe < without reference thereto. PHIL. BAUCII , County Clerk. Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The commissioner appointed to locate a roat commencing at the southeast corner o the northeast quarter of section 4 , town ship 23 north , range 1 west of Oth p. m. and running thence west 100 rods mor or less intersecting with public road known as the Norfolk and Madison ant Norfolk and Battle Creek roads , ant terminating at a point not far east o southwest corner of said quarter section in Madison county , Nebraska , has re ported in favor of the establishmen thereof , and all objections thereto , o claims fi/r damages , must be filed in th county clerk's olllce on or before nee of the KHh day of October , A.D. 1001 , o such road will be established withou reference thereto. PHIL BAUCH , County Clerk. Norfolk National Bank. OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital , $100,000.00 Surplus , $20,000.00 Does a General Banking Business. > uya and Sells Exchange. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Druftb and Money Orders Sold on any Point in Enrope A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted. . HBA1I , F. P. 1IANLON , F. J. IIALK , W. 11. HUOUHLZ , WM. ZOTJ H.A. HAINnOL/T. B.B. COTTON C. W. BRAASCH , DEALER IN lea lac | = c Ire Exoluslvc a cnt lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Rock Spring Coal the best In the market. Scranton Hard Coal In all sizes. TELEPHONE OI. FOR GOOD LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS < SEE > The Norfolk Buiidine and Loan Ass'n C. B. DURLAND , Secretary. > > k AUGUST 20,1901. Our Second Invoice of the New Fall Creations received today. They are worthy your f inspection. INSKEEP'S MILLINERY. TT/T TT" FT T * BABIES CRY FOR IHEAT AND BREAD MADE FROM BON TON FLOUR. Tried You Have Them ? SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS AAAJ.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA * tt Two Dogs over One Bone Seldom 4gree. " When two merchants are after trade in the same community and one advertises and the other doesn't , the advertiser gets the bulk of It "J This Is assuming that his ads are well written and placed in the me dium that beet covers the ground. This paper Is the medium for this community If you have difficulty with your ads consult us Perhaps we can aid you We are willing to THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE p. E. & ffl. V. R. 1 } . , is the best to ano from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS of North Nebraska M. E. SPAULDINC , DEALER IN . V FLOUR , - FEED , TELEPHONE : : NO. 33 DR. N. J. HOAGLAIND , Osteopathlc Physician. Olllce Rooms i and 3 , Bishop Block. , iKith ncute nml chronic , snccceeful- ly treated without the life of drugs or knifo. I will bo afeleted in my oilico by my wife , Stella Hoimland. All cnlle promptly ouencred at jour residence or nt my oilico , Office Hours : 9:00 : to 13:00 : a. m. i:3o : to 4:30 p. m. MRS. H. H. HULL Manicuring , Shampooing. Baths. TELEPHONE No. 4 7. Rooms on North Ninth Street. WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD SHAVE or BATH GO TO W , 0 , Hall's Barber Shop , MAIN 6T. , THlltn DOOB EABT OF FOURTH y 4-