TIIK NORFOLK NKWS : I'UIDAY , SKPTKMl'.KH 20 , 11)01 ) , II Headaches and Eyestrain Many who % . for years ' have suffered Intensely from chronic sick headaches , using drugs of all kinds without benefit , have found immediate and permanent remedy in properly adjusted glasses , because eye strain was the catud We remove the cause and our cure is lasting. Satisfaction guaranteed. G. FW. . OPTICIAN , NORFOLK - - NEBRASKA. HATS ! HATS ! ! All ( ho latest designs in Street and Trimmed Huts. r Special intention given to order work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Watch for our display. MISS E J. , . BENDER. flT NORFOLK fiUDlTORIUM , GEO. H. SPEAR. MANAGER FRIDAY , on . . . . SEPTEMBER ZU _ _ _ W. E. NANKEVILLE I'rctctits An Idyl of the Arkansaw Hills , HUriAN HEARTS A Ciiinpainon Play to SHORE : ACRES. A Story of Intense Heart Interest. Special Scenery ami Kllocts , k A SplemlidConipany. PRICES , 75 , 50 and 25 Cents. LOTS FOR SALE. Good lot nt Junction $ ( , ' Honeo and half aero on Third St K.VJ Five-room house on Fourth St 875 Honi.0 , bnrn and Imlf aero on Third St. . . tJO ) LOBUH on Koul Estute-LOW KATES. T. E. ODIORNE. The Weather. Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. to day : Maximum temperature 60 Minimum temperature . ' 50 Average 40 Precipitation 01 Total precipitation for month 0 52 Barometer 29 74 Forecast for Nebraska : Fair to night and Saturday. Rising tempera ture. FRIDAY FACTS. R. B. Weller has rented the Stevens property iu The Heights and will soon occupy it. Rev. Henry Burch of Spencer , Iowa , will preach in the First Congregational church next Sabbath. The F. E. & M. V. nine defeated the Bill Talvert nine by a score of.24 ; to 10 on the Junction diamond yesterday. Lawrence Hoffman's team of ball players defeated a picked nine yesterday on the west side diamond by a score of 31 to 21. Chief of Police Conley is again on the war path for nntaxed canines and he is making some very respectable additions to dog heaven. The annual meeting and banquet which was to have been held at the Baptist church this evening has been postponed on account of so many of the members and committees being sick and absent from town. Notice will be given at the church on Sunday when it will definitely be held. Members please take notice of this. The advisory board will meet for business at the parsonage this evening at 8 o'clock. M. A. Miller , watchmaker for 0. S. Hayes , has been employing his spare time very profitably in manufacturing solid gold band rings , from the old gold received at that store , Ho molts the metal and runs it into n grove of about the proper shape , then hammers and forms the ring by hand , making an nrti- clo equal if not superior to manufac tured goods. Ho is at least certain that the material ubed is the pure gold and solid. Dr. A. J. Johnson was ono of the audience at yesterduy'r memorial ser vices who has attended three of like character but he says none were more expressive or sincere. He attended the Lincoln memorial service at West Jer- gey , 111. , and through all these years has remembered the text , which was , "In Israel a gteat man has fallen to day. " Ho also attended memorial ser vices following Preddont Gurllold'n death. Lincoln was greatly lovo'l by his friends hut ho had many enemies , Gartleld's memorial was as good neigh' bora morn the death of another , owing to his long illness , but at vostcrday'e memorial the entire heart and soul ol the people appeared to bo in the services , and their grief was sincere. _ The theatrical season opens at the Aud itorium with "Human Hearts , " tonight the company presenting it having ar rived in the oily today. Manager Spear would appreciate a good audience and is of the opinion that the attractiou is fully worthy of the hearty patronage of theatre-going people. Ho today re ceived a personal lettrr from H S. Liv ingstone , of the "Which is Who" com pany which savs of "Human Hearts : " "I biiw the performance hero ( York ) and it was great. The/ put up about the best on the road this season and you ought to pack your house with them. You can't say too much about the show for it will make good any where. " Speaking of themselves , Mr. Livingstone siys they are doing great business for the territory and promises a welcome surprise to Norfolk people in November. GLASS BLOWERS. An Interesting Exhibition Preparing to Open in the Old Fair Store Building for Short Season Only. Owen's glass blowers arrived in the city yesterday morning. They will open a few day's engagement hero in the old Fair Store building , commenc ing this evening. They guarantee a high class exhibition of glass blowing , glass spinning and weaving , a glni-s steam engine which is constantly in op eration , also instructive lectures on nat ural philosophy , including the water- hammer , the pneumatic balloon or arte sian diver , also steam its application to steam engines. The admission will bo 10 cents and everything made by the troupe will bo given free to the visitors. Presents are on exhibition in the win dow. Attention Elks. There will be a social session hold at the club rooms immediately after the theater closes tonight. Allen Hampton , manager of the company and four other members , arc Elks in good standing. Mr. Hampton was a delegate to the grand lodge at Milwaukee and also as sisted in instituting the only Elk lodge organized outside of the United States , at Honolulu , Hawaii. Wo expect to show the visiting Elks the hospitality of our lodge. All Elks are cordially in vited to be present. C. H. RHVXOLDH , Exalted Ruler. Go see the glass blowers. Last Call to Dog Owners. This is the last time dog owners will bo notified to pay the license tux charged against their animals. All dogs on which the tax has not been paid will be forthwith destroyed. J. II. COXLKY , Chief of Police. PERSONAL. C. S. Hayes is attending the Stautou county fair. Charles Rice returned from the Omaha festival last night. J. S. Shurtx returned last night from a two-months' visit at Logan , Kansas Clyde Hayes wont to Lincoln this morning to resume his studies iu the university. Mrs. Maggie Frpernan and three child reu were in town over night on their way to Pierce. Wynn Rainbolt left at noon for the east to resume his studies in the law de partment of Harvard university. Millard Green , Ed Dixon , Hugh Mul len and Ray Hayes went to Stanton to day to see the hall game and take in the fair. Frank Osborne returned last evening from Rochester , N. Y. , where he has spent a pleasant and profitable sum mer's vacation. J. S. McOlary and George Davenport returned last night from Omaha , whore they par took of the pleasures of the Ak- Sar-Beu festival. E. E. Adams has gone to Wayne and will this evening give his stereopticon lecture on Ben Hur in the Baptist church of that city. Mrs. II. E. Warrick and Mrs. E. P. Weatherby returned at noon from an extended visit in Colorado. Mrs. War- rick spent the summer there and Mrs. Weatherby has been in that state for the past six weeks. Dr. R. A. Mittlestadt , deutibt , Bishop block. Telephone 147 A. As all business houses are requested to clohe during the services on Thurs day , J. & E. Durland will continue ) their opening during the week and will bo glad to have all call at any time. Now is the time to lean : to dance , at Chambers' academy . Una WA.NTKO Good wages paid. Mas. C. S. Foil SALE Well improved farm on bottom laud two miles from Norfolk , $10.00 per acre. G. R. SEILEU , Lodge of Sorrow by Mosaic Lodge Last Evening. VERY IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. Resolutions Concerning the Death of President McKinlcy , Who Was a Mason Many Visitors Present from Neighboring Lodges. Mosaic ledge , No , V > , A. F. iVs.A M , paid its respects to President McKIn ley ut a special ledge of sorrow held last evening. Tito ceremony provided for occasions of this kind Is a paiticularly itnprchslvoono under ordinary occasions , but the death of William McKinley , who was a Mason , inspired the members to their best efforts. As stated yester day , the lodge room had been tastefully draped for the occasion , national colors , black and white intermingling in a har monious whole. Iu tht ) renter of the lodge room , standing duo cunt and west , had been erected u catafalque , wound in black. Upon thin stood a Hag-draped casket , representing that which con tained the last mortal remains of the de parted brothir. The catafalque was guarded by four Muster Masons , one each representing Norfolk , Wayne , Battle Cieek and Pieice lodges. The lodge of sorrow opened under the usual form , with G. T. Sprecher , W. M , presiding , wit ha largo number of local members and members from sur rounding lodges present. Afttr an in vocation by the chaplain , Hev. S. F Shurpless , them was responsive rending , followed by singing "Nearer , My God to Thee. " The liglns were then dimmed and a funeral procession formed , consisting of the otllccrs of the ledge , and to the .singing of the funeial dirge of the order the piocet-sion marched three times around the cata falque , the ( irht time the junior warden depositing white carnations upm the bier , at the iuxt time the senior warden depositing a wreath of white llowerc , and again the worshipful master an evergreen wreath , emblematical of everlasting life. After an invocation by the chaplain , the lights were turned on , and the ceremonial part of the ledge ol sorrow was over. The committee on resolutions , con sisting of Brothers O'Connor , Hayes and Guy lord , reported the following , which \\ere unanimously adopted by a rising vote of all meinbt rs present : A dark cloud hangs like a pall ovei our fair land. Our country mourns Her Hags , the symbol of her unity , strength and purity , are at half mast The nation's prisutent , her chief mag- istrute , and our brother has fallen Foul murder has done its worst. A great , but unfinished column has been broken. A noble and distinguished life has been brought to a premature close , and our common country is enshrouded iu gloom and sorrow. On the Oth day of September , I'.IOI , in the Temple of Music , at the Pan-Amer ican exposition , Buffalo , Now York , while holding a public reception , our illustrious brother , William McKinley , president of the United States , was shot by the cruel hand of an assassin , and from the tilects of the wounds thus in dieted , on the morning of September 11 , expired. The news of his. foul murder , wh le extending the sympathetic hand of good will and benignity to the cowardly as sassin ; the tr-achery of the latter , who with false smile and a heart pulsating with black ingratitude , pretended to greet his great benefactor , but instead pressed a pistol to his body and fired ; the shattering of buoyant hopes of the president's speedy recovery by news of relapse and sudden death ; the shock given to the cherished confidence of the people of our great republic that the personal safety of the chief magistrate may securely repose in the core and keeping of its citizens , all conspire to fill our hearts and homes with the most poignant grief and unhappiness and make the tragedy the more awful and pathetic Our lodge , in common with all lodges of our fraternity throughout the nntiop , most painfully deplores the untimely cutting off , in the flower of his manhood - hood , of our brother , the president of the United States , and in the most em phatic manner denounces and condemns , not only the act of the assassin , bat the acts of those , who by voice , pen , or other incentive were abettors to this terrible crime , and it farther prays that the liberty-loving spirit of our great country may arouse and avenge its sul lied honor by exterminating , root and branch , both the principals and those giving expression to the principles of that horrible infatuation , anarchy. It further deplores and condemns the tendency on the part of speakers and journals to caricature by voice or pen , public servants whoso oilicial acts are not the acts of mere individuals , or of party , but of a sovereign peopln , by whose suffrage and will , such public servants hold positions. So long as vil ification , vituperation and outrageous caricaturing of public oflicials , because they are public ollioials , are counten anced and tolerated , so long will the vilest passions dominate the will and actions of men not in sympathy with order or free government , and so long will fueh individuals continue to disre spect the nation's ollioials , disregard her laws , abuse her privileges and threaten the foundation of her institutions. Therefore bo it Resolved : That in the tragic death of William MoKinloy , president of the United Stut s , our fraternity has sus tained the loss of a brother , pure in motive , noble in character , tender in svmpathv and affection , and Jexalted in tlio principles of fiientlslup , morality and brotht-rly love ; ono whoso lifn , as a holdinr , statesman , niti/.en end Chris tian is worthy the highest honor and emulation ; ono whose memory wo love to cherishbecause his largo hcnrtednets , warm impulses and affectionate nature , manifested by the teuderest oilices rendeted in the cause of Immunity , not only at hts own llresulo and within the conllnt Htif our on countryhut through out the civill/nd world. That while we inourn the Ui s of our beloved bt ol her. we liumMy com mend ills spirit to the ( fraud Master of the Universe , who guvo it , to dwell with Him in that mansion beyond the skies , that house not made with hands , eternal in tlio heavens. That we extend to his bravo , devoted and grief Mrl < ken widow our tendercst sympathy ami good will in this hour of her great HIMmw Wocniinot aidve cannot usstM her , but our pravers itM-ond tothe Kicnml Father to console and tuistuln h > < r in her sore horca\ement , and to strengthen her reliance of the promises of eternal lifo and companion ship with the beloved who are at peace in glory. That we extend to President Theodore ltooiovi < lt our beM wishes for a safe , Miecesful and nrn perous adiiimlMra tinn of the nlVairs of the icpubllc lit * him our assurance of cynipathv in the administration of his jjrcat olllec. our loyalty to K"veriiment and dovoinm to the principles upon whose foundation that government reposes. That these resolutions bt < st > reud upon the minutes of this l iue ! ami Mm' copies be Nont to Mrs. William McKmlev. President Theodore Roosevelt , and nlho to the press fur publication. The following brothers made shot I addresses eulogistic of the life and wotk of William McKinley IX C O'Connor , I ) .1 KnenigMdn. M I ) Tyler. A AMch of Wayne , Judge ,1. B. Barnes and S. W. Hayes CMirls Schavland of M idison had been invited to bo present , but being unable to come he sent a touching tribute to the dead president in vnse , which was read by the secretary. The lodge was then closed in due form. Among the out of town MIISOIIH pn s out were A A Welch , W I ) . Hammond mend , R. Wai nock , liny K Wilbur. ,1 M. Cherry , t ! M Fartiu , ( J 1C l-Yonch. . ! . J. Willianm , .1. G Mines of Wayne ; .1. S. Braislier , .1. L. KneM-l , F. K Martin , W liy. .1. U. Martin , F. II. L. Willis , W I'1. Reavis , Jim. Seneia. F. L. White , .1 , L. Okee , Win. Young , Buttle Creik ; ( 'has. Gates , J. M. Archer , T. A. Heed , O. O. Wilson , Pierce ; W. A. McMonugle , L Horsheiser , Long Pine Foil SAM : HO.OOO acres in North Da kota. For sale on crop payment plan fJ. R. Sni.icit. Chambers' Dancing Academy , Mar- quardt hall. Learn the new dances from Olmin- hers. A Pretty Family Reunion. On the 1 Ith day of September , IHI7 , iu the Btnto of Ohio , .lames Thomas , then 2 ! ! years of age , and Caroline Creighton , aged 111 , wore united in holy wedlock , having thus walked side by side as husband and wife for fil years last Saturday. To them were born 10 children , six of whom still live , vix. : E. A. Thomas of Abingdon , 111 , .1. C. Thomas of Cuba , 111. , H. li. Thomas of this oily , Anna D. Beeler of North Platte , Neb..Tohn W. Thomas of Or leans , Neb. , and Mary Gould of North I'latto , Nob. , who unitedly are blessed with 27 children , some of the older ones having now five children , thus giving to Father and Mother Thomas six child ren , 27 grandchildren and 5 great-grand- children , they themselves being 7i ( and 72 years of ago respectively , and yet hale and hearty. The aged couple recently purchased of J. W. Bovce , nenr Norfolk , a 20-acro tract of land , upon which they now ri bide and where they hope to spend the remaindf r of their lives , tenderly looked nftcr by their son , H. B. Thomas and wife. wife.With With love , such as cnn burn only in the hearts of father and mother , they invited their children and children's children to meet with them once more , to which invitation five children and sight grandchildren responded , the only nbseut child being J. C. Thomas of Cuba , 111. To say that the meeting of parents and children on the llth day of September , I'.lOl , at the home near Nor folk , was joyful bat feebly expresses it. Around the festive board , spread with [ in abundance of the good things of life , sat father , mother and children , recallIng - Ing reminiscences of years ago. Tuesday morning all from abroad de parted to their several homes feeling that it had been good to be once more with father and mother , to cheer them on the remaining journey of life. May God spare their lives yet many years to blots their sons and daughters und their fellowmen. * Manager Wanted. Manager wanted in every largo county to appoint ngents for the famous "Game O' Skill" nickel slot machine for drinks or cigars ; lawful everywhere , takes place of all forbidden slot machines. Rented or sold on easy pay ments. Secure territory quick. PAI.MEU BII.I.IAHD TAIIU : WOUKS , Chicago , 111. Foil SALK Well improved ranch with SO head graded cattle two miles from Buffalo Gap , S. D.G. G. R. SKII.EU. WASTT.I > Men to learn barber trade. Only eight weeks required , tools pre sented , board included , wages Satur days , positions guaranteed. Graduates wanted for trains , hospitals , country and city t > hops. Catalogue mailed free , Moler Barber College , Omaha , Neb. Tulip and hyacinth bulbs , teen ready and cheap , at L. Buckeudorf'g. OORE SELLS AJESTIG RANGES ARION RlTOilT OAKS ICHICAN VAPOR GASOLINES. INSKEEP'S MILLINERY Offers you every advantage to be obtained anywhere , Dependable , durable , style , ; ! up = to = date. If not satisfied bring me back and try again. MADISON. F.V. , . Richardson of Hut tic Creek was in town Moniliiy. Tlio city schools opened Monday , with an unusually law number of pupils. Miss M.ibel Whit la returned to hci homo in Batllo Cieek Monday , after n two weeks' visit. MIKH Until IticluudHoii in staying witli her brother George and family and at tending the Madison High school. Memorial services wcro held Tlinih day afternoon at the ( . A 11. hull , In niiniory of the late President M-Kinlny. Attorney W. REllin of Uloomllcld came in Tuesday inoinmg for a few days' visit with his mother and friondH. On account of the continued rain , the county fair was declared at an end .Sat urday morning , instead of holding over Saturday an expected. A slight frost was MJOII Tuesday morn , ing , and a very heavy ono Wednesday morning. It is hoped the weather will soon become settled now. Foil SAM : Ranch ono and a half miles from Tilford , S. D. 1,500 acres deeded lund , 15,000 leased land , plenty living water ; nil fenced ; well improved ; Price $150,000. Would tulco homo Nor folk property and farms to suit. ( ! . U. SIII.IK. : Dr. Robert 15. Johnson , ollice in Mast block , over Norfolk National bank. BATTLE CREEK Dan Taylor'h now dwelling is showing up nicely in Highland park. The creamery will receive milk only three times a week from now on. P. F. Zimmerman is in Hot Springs , S. D. , to be cured of rheumatism. Carpenter Clms. Werner completed a new Imrn for Win. Bierman last week. Nest Sunday there will bo a ball game here between . .attle Greek anil Tilden. S A. Mackay of Meadow Grove whs transacting bubiniKS in our burg Satur day. Henry Burch bought Mrs Chnrch'h house , north of his dwelling on Depot street. Jock Manning haa bought the Fred Williams house on Depot street now oc cupied by S. F. Heit/.tnan. W. B. Fuerst and his sou , George , went to Omaha today. Mr. Fuentt is going to buy his stock of groceries. Fred Brechler came down from In- man Friday to see his family , having quit haying on their ranch on account of rain. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Hainan and baby went to Clearwater Satnrdoy for a three-days' visit with Mr. Hainan's parents. W. B Fuerst is fixing up the build ing ho bought of J. H. G.udels. on his brother's lot north of the band stand and is going to put in a block of gro ceries. Ernest Hans and Stokes B.irnes , who have been running a shooting gallery and u slot machine at the Madison fair , came homo Saturday with a sack full of free silver. Notice. My entire stock of wall paper , win dow shades and points to bo sold at cost for 30 days. II. C. TUI'MAX. WASTED A good girl for general housework. Mils. A. H. AI.UNSII.V. Chamber's Dancing Academy. Hi'ginnorb clubs for adults Monday evening , September 23 , 7 : . ' 50. It is very essential that every one desiring in struction should bo present at first legion. Juvenile ohu > s will meet Satur- day aft < moon , September as , at a : ! ! ( ) . Tim HI-HI paily lor the advanced clasM will lie Fnduy evening , September 27 , in the Matiiiunlt | hall. Kor Innim call on or addiesH L S CIIAMIICIIH. IJEGA. Krcd Lnndquist is at I'll ice on linsi- ness. Miss A nun Lund was shopping in Norfolk Satuiduy. Olias. IInrris was hi Norfolk on biifli- ness lust Siluiduy. Mr. and Mrs. .lolin Hnpdngor visited with friends at Omaha last wt ek. Hev. Winfrey of Stanton preached at the school house Sunday morning. Mr. King of Norfolk WUH in this neighborhood on business lust week. Win. Schnmipf and MJHH Anna Nel son and l-rothcr of Hoskins visited in this vicinity on Sunday. Mrs. Sherman Wetherholt letnrnod from Pierce Saturday , where she visited with hi r sister , Mrs. Sargent. Mr. A. K LundqniM and Miss Lillie IlurcliiiKiro were united in marriage at the home of the bride's brother at Omaha , September 11 , by Rev. Full- man of the Giaeo Baptist church. The wedding was a very ptetly and inter- ehting all'uir. They wore the incipientH of many valuable prusents fiom irltmdrt and telatives. Real EstAte Transfers. The following are the transfers of real estate in Madison county for the week ending Septombur M , 11)01 ) , as reported by D. .1. Koenigstoin , olllcial abstractor : Mardiros Abr.iliamian to Sol G. Ma er. wd , lot I ) , block 7 , KonmgHtein's ilrd addition o Norfolk % m ) M trdiios Abr.ihumian to D. A. Om- iiiiTiiiiui , wd. lot IT ) , block I , Koonig- HtoinV : ! rd addition to Noifolk * yOO. W II Buchol/ Ami'liu Bear , wd , lots 7 and 8 , block ) , Collamer's addi tion to Noifolk. Amelia Bear to William Herman , lot r > , block ! t , Collamer'B addition to Nor folk. August Peterson to Singleton B. Cain , wd , lot U , block til , It. H. addition to Newman Grnvo. Singleton B. Cain to Augu t Peter son , wd , part of ue > ( of BWj-4 I51-21-4. 1750.A. . A. B Uichnrdson to W. B Ilight. wd , lota 11 and 12 , block 1 , Bear and Math- ewson addition to Norfolk. $275. O. S Smith to Daniel Murphy , wd , Hv4 U-2B-1. * 1,800. Will McDonald to B. H. Baker , wd , ' ' 9-24-1. nwi/4' of iii'1 - - Will McDonald to Robert Dales , wd , sw > < { of ne 4 9-21-4. Barbara Reichert to MarKorathe Roiohert , wd , h' of ue' of ! J5-21-3. 13.400. Margeratho Reichortto John Reichert , wd , h'tt ' of m' , , of : J5-2M ! . We make loans on real estate at lowest rates. Elkhorn Building and Savings association. T. E. ODIOKKK Sen. Be up to date learn to dance. Sturgeon is the piano man. Fine Hold-grown carnations , strong , winter-blooming plants , cheap , at L , Huckendorf's Farm and city loans. TIIK DriuAvn Tursr no. OPENiMC ! SEPTEMBER NINETEENTH , TWENTIETH. Every Hut a Master Piece. J. & E. DURLflflD