1,1 TillNOUTOlk NEWS : FRIDAY , SKPTKMKKU 20. 1001. Vl I I \ 11 Y l.i Hi nl I T Vnpi * . n.In ) U > rirrlor | wr II ) mini pni ) i"ir HOO. \ N | WS .1 Of IISAL. Tlin Jntirnnl. nMnlillMiml IVI7. M llynmll i ir Ji-nr , $1.10. I nt tlio I'oMolllcn nt Norfolk , N h. ( IB IIHH iimttnr TM'iilmtirH rilllnrlnl PriinMinnlit , So 22 | Hnplncm Olllro nml Jolt Knonir. No. 3-2. REPUDLICAN TICKET. State. For .ItnluK of tlu > Hiiirrimi | ( Vutt - H. II , Bllimwirii Vorl Kor HrtfonlKif tlio rilnto Unherill - O.J. KIINHT Mncoln U. l < . Oooi.n * ' Hula Rcpubllcnn County Convantlon. 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Annrcliy will untloubti'tlly HOOII lie out t-o fur UK tins tt'nc'hiiiK IH by IIMH hud quito c'ltouuh ruin for the timu buing uiul altoKothcr too much frost Stimil up for croj ) thut WHH i\p- illy Hliuuliwd There HWIIIH all Icliulh--iintl clit'iip. tmtl populists linil nn tit tliclr ftiHion hlitto mil the iliMiiocratH to ilofoiul C/ol- bo disiippointod oven thouil > they put up tlio show of u ll lit and the pcoplo will not cotiHitliT thuin poor prao- tltlonors if they lose. If nuy jury would olimr Ozolgng/ wou\tl \ in turn bo heartily and clVeotu- ally condemned by tlio public , wl.ieh IB ovldonco that pnblio opinion is , after nil , u very fair court of jnstico when the case is fully untlerhtood. who acknowli'dj'CH mich a Hupreino disn-gartl and abhorrence of law , displayed his incoiiBibtency early in the proceedings when ho appealed to the protection of tlio law from the fury of the outraged people at HniValo. TliOFO who want no law really want no liuv that will oppose them. The law ngnlnst the other follow is all right but when it conies to a law opposing their wishes and desires it is all wrong. Souio of the p.ipers that have pub lished the most questionable forms of cartoons are among the llrst to condemn them since their eyes have been opened by the occurrences of the past few weeks. Cartoonists have boon given greater license than writers in the past but it is probable that from this tune on their privileges will bo somewhat cur tailed. Cartoonists should not bo per mitted to convey impressions more boldly than writers or speakers. r * . Edgar Howard of Columbus had some diflioulty in getting the democratic state convention to endorse his views on the railroad pass question in respect to of fice-holders. His resolution was turned down by the committee and met with considerable opposition on the iloor of the convention. The judge should rec ollect that there were members of the convention who had held oflico and who found that auti pass was very ulco as a theory but not so easy to practice and they have no particular wish to bo again confronted by the inconsistency which was partially responsible for their defeat - feat last fall. The people of this country may not carry their patriotism on their sleeveat nil times , but there are many perhoiih in different parts of the country who can testify that at times it is an exceedingly precarious experiment to question or in sult that . A loyalty. young farmer near lluiubold is one of the o. He expressed gratification that McKiuley had been shot and Tuesday night a crowd of in dignant citr/ous with a supply of tar and feathers gave him a lesson on patri otism that ho is not likely to forget soon. Ho threatens to prosecute , but it is doubtful is ho can fcecuro iv jury that will support his views. In Iowa an editor threw a woman out of his olllco who had spoken disparagingly of tlio late president , and there were numer ous evidences of loyalty in other parts of the country that could not be ques tioned , Witnesses Final Operations of French Army Maneuvers. niDCS INTO THICK OF FIGHT. France Entertains tluoaln'o Ruler With an Exhibition of Drllllntj and Fort j Stormlno nt Complcune Follows the Movements on Horseback. Cotnplpgnc. Sept. 20.Hmporor NMcholuH PMHHPI ! u day full of IntoroHt. The morning WIIH spout In wltnoHHlng the Iliuil opi'iutliuiH of tin1 grnnd wont- LM n iiiniK'tivcrH , al which the c/.ar lor tlif llrnt tlmo came Into contact with the Kiunch army operating un der war conilltlutiH anil not muruly In paindi1 tmlforiiiH. The tioopH were camped on tlio plain around Fort Vltry In tlio early morning. OpcratlniiH began at 10 , on tlio arrival ol the czar , who , BUT- intituled by Fiem-h and llmittlitn ( iturt olllcdi-H. followed moHl movement * on liorHebneU. The cziirlim and President I.ouliet , accompanied by M. Waldeck- HouiiHomi , the premier , followed In canlageH diawn by i.lx aitlllery horncH. Mine than once the lltiHslan emperor galloped ahead among the HoldleiH and watched their pioceod- IngH an though di'nliouB of HatlHt'ylng liluiHclf of tlielr olllclcncy nml value an lighting iinltH. The HKIrmlHhlng army early devel oped an attack on the minor lort , Fort Fremio. The c/ar and c/.arliia. with M. I.ouliet and otherH , mounted the earthworKH limlde and watched a whole army corim advance to the aa Hatilt. The enemy approached In heavy llne.M under cover of the. uhells of their artillery , to which the fort rcHpomlcd. The position wan llnally carrleil at the point of the bayonet. It WIIH a highly theatrical operation , utterly Impossible In war , hut can led out with the diuih for which the French soldier IH famous , and It arouseil the enthiislaHin of thonimndH of Hpectators , who ( ollowed the ma neuvers on foot and In evoty con celvahle Kind of vehicle. DOERS ARE STILL ACTIVE. Capture 200 British Soldiers and Three Guno at Scheepcr's Nek. London , Kept. 20 The Moors have captured S)0 ! ( ) Mrltlsh ttoopa and throe gtuiH at Schconor's nek. A dlapatch fioin Lord Kltchoner , from Pretoria , dated Sept. VS , an nounced that the MoorH , Sept. 17 , ambushed - bushed three coiiipanioH of moiinted In fantry , with tlneo gtiim , commanded by Major ( tough , In the vicinity of Scheeper'H nek. Alter novcro lighting the MiitlHh woio overpowered and lost their guiiH , thu slght and broechlocks of which wore llrst destroyed. Two olllcors and 11 men were killed and 5 olllcor.s nml 113 men \\ero wounded. Five ollleorn and 150 men were mailo prisoners. Major dough , who escaped during the night , tepoitB that the HoerH numbered I.OnO men and that they were commanded by General liotlui. General French reports that Com mandant Smuts. In order to break through a cordon , rtishod on a squad- ion of the Soveuteenth lancers at KlnndH liver poott. Killing three olll cers anil "it men and wounding one ollker and ISO men. The Moors , who were diossed In Khaki nml who were mistaken for Mritlsh troops , lost heavily. Ridrjley to Succeed Dcwes. Chicago. Sept. 10. ! A special to the Tribune trom Canton says : President Hoosevelt. In conformity with his pol icy to carry out as far as possible the plans of President McKlnley , an nounced the appointment of W. M. Rldgley of Springfield , Ills. , as comp troller of the currency. Mr. Hidgley , who Is the son-in-law of Senator Cul- loin , was the choice of the Inte presi dent for the post to be made vacant on Oct. 1 , by the retirement of Charles W. Dawes. In fact , the commission was signed by Mr. McKlnley just be fore fhe journey to lluffalo , but formal announcement of the appointment was delayed. Must Answer for Assault. Clay Center , Kan. , Sept. 20. Ex- Representative Wlltam Mradbury was arrested yesterday on a charge of as sault and battery. It Is charged that ho horsewhipped Corporal S. P. Hur- nott In a pasture adjoining his farm south of Mroughton and that while Mrs. nurnett was herding cattle In the same pasture Mradbury struck her over the head and body with a horse whip , severely wounding her head. Bradbury gave bond for his appear ance nt the next term of the district court. Wellington Denies Interview. Washington , Sept. 20. Dr.V. . A. Croffut of this city has received n let ter from Senator Wellington of Mary land , in which the senator says ho gave no Interview to the newspapers expressing Indifference to the shoot ing of President McKlnley , but re fused again and again to say anything for publication , "for the reason that McKlnley had done mo such Injury as I could never lorglvo and I felt that It would bo better to say nothing at this time. " Ferris Wheel Collapsed. Flint. Mich. . Sept. 20. Seven pco plo were hurt , one probably fatally , by the collapse of a Ferris wheel at the fair grounds here yesterday. The wheel was loaded with 1C people when it crashed to the ground. Fred Hoard- man of lonu , Mich. , received piobably fatal injuries. The owner of the wheel lied after the accident and cannot bo located. CAPITAL TEN PERCENtRS , , , / ( ill , t iniK-iK < IrrUd Who l.cnil to 'I In-lr IVIIiMV U'orkcrn. "I tccUon I'll well my tmlury this month. " teiiiiiil.ed tlio young census clerk. "To whom ? " nwlu-d his friend. "Why , to one of tlio ten percentore , of course. " WIIH the reply. Dialogues such as thin are of fre quent oeciincnce between government Hoiks In Washington toward the end of the month. When n clerk sells his Biliary to a ten percenter , he gives the hitler nn I O IT for the entire salary due him on the following pay day and iccclU'H In i'\chiinge IK ) per cent of the amount. The man who makes the limn retains the remaining 10 per cent , whence his name of ten percenter. The ten peieenter IH said in e\lst under one name or another In all of the gient federal department buildings In WiiHhington. lie Is Invariably a shiewd government clerk who him n bit of money of his own or linn wived his mil- nry until HH accumulation repiesents a tidy little mini. This capital he Is ever lendy to lend In sums of from $10 (0 ( In ii majority of the Washington of- HCCH the laws against usurers are so rigorously enforced thut the ten per center IH unable to transact business In safety us an Individual ; he exists neveitholoHS under the protecting title of n benellelnl society. These fake PO- Holies should not lie confused with the mutual beiiellchiry organizations which have been established for a number of years In many of the tie- piiiimeiiK notably the government pi hit Ing ulllce , for the purpose of aid ing sick or ( INaliled members and their families and of burying the dead. The len percenters' Hoelety never Includes more than live or six members. They have their charter and a carefully dniwii constitution and bylaws. Kneli member contributes n certain amount of money to the funds of the concent , and the other employees of the ollloo are quietly Informed how they can be accommodated with a loan for n small bonus. On the llrst of every month the pool divides Its profits. These organizations are usually short lived , as they become unpopular when the business begins to grow large. Tito death of one fake association Is rapidly followed by the birth of a successor. differing from Its predecessor In name only , so that the ten percenters nro en abled to ply ilielr trade without much Inturrtiptlon. New York Sun. Complain. Young Wife This talk about men being so Impatient when a woman Is getting ready to go anywhere IM nil nonsense. Friend Doesn't your husband com plain at all ? Young Wife-No. Indeed ! Why , last evening 1 couldn't llml my gloves and bail a long bunt for half a dozen other things , and yet when I was llnally diessed and went down stairs to my husband there he was by the lire read ing ami snioklrig as calmly as If I wasn't half an hour late. Friend Well , I declare ! Where were you going ? Young Wife To prayer meeting. New York Weekly. The Kongo Is one of the widest waterway - way * on the globe , If not the llnost. In some parts It Is so wide thr.t vessels may pass one another and yet be out of sight. Short-Horn Sale. Auction s.tlo to bo held nt Pierce , Neb. , October 13. Our second draft sulo Irom the Elkhorn Valley herd of Short-Horn cattle will occur at my f.trni , ono-luilf mile from Pierce , Satur day , October 12. Nineteen young bulls and - cows and heifers ! All cows of sulllcient ago \\ill have calves at foot or be safely bred. The two Scotch bulls in service are Baron Montrath by Baron Cruickshank ! ! rd and Lavender Chief -'d by Imp. Lavender Lad 1157. ! ) ! ) ! Send for our catalogue at once and como I L. MASON & SONS , Pierce , Nebr. Store Fixtures. Got our prices on billiard and pool tables before buying elsewhere ; sold on oisy payments. Our cushions ore guaranteed for twenty years , and are made by n now vulcanizing process , Old tables fitted with our cushions ore as good as new , satisfaction gnarauteed or money refunded. See our advertise ment of "manager wanted" for lawful slot machinft. PALMEK BILLUUD TAHLE WOKKS , Chicago , 111. Poll SALE Several good farms near Norfolk on easy terms , also n largo list of city property. G. R. SEILEU. New Goods in Every Department. Our largo line of fall and winter un derwear is in. Wo can give you any of the best styles that are made. Children's outing llannol gowns , 'IS cents and up. Sleeping suits , . " > 0 cents and up. Ladies' outing flannel gowns , CO cents up to the best. Children's cloaks Wo am showing the best line of children's clonk * , ages from.tho firbt long cloak up to 13 years. Mns. J. Br.xsox , South Kith street , Omaha , Nebr. Strong Points. The program to be heard at the M. K. church contains beautiful vocal rendi tions by the peerless Schubert Lady quartette , delightful selections by their Mandolin and Guitar club , nrti tic violin solos , comio and serious readings by the entertainer , Mr. Louis MoPike , and urtibtic contralto and Eoprauo solos , BAKNIH : fc TYLER , jfc Attornt-jH at Lint , Norfolk , Ncbru In JJU. II. T. IIOLDKN Ihnncopiillilc riijHlclan anil Olllco , ( 'Itlroim Niitloiml Hunk Iluililluic , Tolutiliono 101 , Ban I tar In in mill Hunliluncn , .Main anil 13tti Bl Toluilioiio | U. Norfolk , E J. COLE , DKNTIST. Olllco ovnr Cltlroti'ft Nntlonal llnnk. Hcpldcnot line Mock north of loiiKruKiittoiiitl clnircli , Norfolk , MAllYSIIKLLISY Faslilonnblo Dressmaker. Up stnirf in Cotton lilock , ovnr Ilimm'e itori Norfolk , Nebraska . SADIE HART MILLER. Ostcopathic Physician , Itooinx HUT IlnjUf' Jout'lrj Hontc. Norfolk pOWEUS & HAYS , Attorneys nt Law. Koonie 10 , 11 nnil 12 , Mitxt Mock. Norfolk Nebrixskn SESSIONS As BELL , t'liilertiiliors and Knilinliiierp , SetfloiiB Illk. , Norfolk Avo. Norfolk , Nebraska For Plumbing , Steam Filting l'uinps ' , Tank' Wind Mills And all work In thin line cull on STITT& WHITE. Satisfaction Gnnrnntood , First door Sontn of TUB DAILY NEWS Otllc * . I.oa\o ordorB at A. K. Lnurnuco's otllco. MRS. H. H. HULL Manicuring , Shampooing , Baths. TELEPHONE No , 447. Rooms cm North Ninth Street WHEN YOU WANT A ( JOOI ) SHAVE or BATH ( JO TO W , 0 , Hall's Barter Shop , MAIN riT. . THMin DOOK EAST OF FOURTH James Richards , M. D. OCULIST And Expert Refrno llonlst. Examination of the oC8 FBcn tti iwtlonts nml imtrooe. Olllco 1101 Fiirnam St. , Omaha , opiiobito 1'axton Hotel. j.c. YOCU RESIDENT PIANO TUNER Olllco with J. D. Sturgeon , NOUFOLK , - - NKIIHVSKA. L. L. REMBE , Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter. Agency for the Myers Force anr Wind Mill Pumps. Prices Right. Satisfaction Guaranteed o all Work First door West nf Post Offlco DR. N. J. HOAGLAND , Osteopathic Physician. Office Room , i nd 3 > Bishop Block. f , both ncuto ntul chronic , fucccseful. ly troatoil without the tifo of ilrtiKB or Intfo. I Mill Im iiSBihtc < liu my otlico by my wife , Stella Honnlaml. All callt i > romi > tly mis\\ere < l at jour residence or nt my olllco. Office Hours : 9:00 : to iaoo : a. m. ilo : to 4:30 p m. DR.PARKER DENTIST Mast Block. GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. PLATES , S6.00 TO $8.00. COMING SOON ! NORFOLK AUDITORIUM. / rj : A Production that may Appropriately be Termed , "The Light of Russia" E. J. CARPENTER'S i , Phenomenally Popular and Successful Melodrama FOR HER SAKE FLAWLESS PLAY FOUNDED ON TRUTH Beaming with Barbaric Romance and Realism ! Massive and Masterly Reproductions ! Towering Triumph of Two Continents Seats on Sale at Leonard's Drug Store. Prices 35 , 50 and 75 Cents. O. A. LU1KAUT , PllKHIDKNT. W. H JOHNSON , CAHHIEB. CHAB. 8. IIIUUOK. VICE I'BKSIDENT. LEO I'ASEWALK , AHS'T CABUIBB The Citizens National Bank. Capital , $50,000. Surplus , 85,000. liny anil neil exchange ou this countrj uu < l all imrts of Enropo , Farm Loans , nirectori. CAKL Assies , W H. JOUNROM , ( HAS. S. HEJDOK. ( ' W. BBAAKCII , U. M SWANK. H. A LUIKABT. T. K. MEMMINOEB. L. SESSIONS Get What You Ask for at * . . 'I 0 UHLE'S GROCERY. ALL ORDERS are filled promptly and witu care. ; Our goods are FIRST-CLASS in every particular. ; ; We know precisely what is wanted by our custom- : ; ers. We aim to Give you the Best Value for Your Money. South side Main St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone 41. } * H-H-I-M-I-I-I-H-I-I-M-I-P C. W. BRAASCM , DEALER IN N Exclusive agent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Roci : Spring Coal the best in tbe market. Scranton Hard Coal in all sizes. TELEPHONE Ol. BABIES. * ATL . . .CRY FOR , AND BREAD MADE FROM BON TON FLOUR Tried You Have Them ? SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS MADETOCHEER . PARIS EXPOSITION . - * > I9OO M. E. SPAULDINC , UEALEH IN FLOUR , - FEED , TELEPHONE : : NO. Supremely Novel Scenic & Spectacular Effects ! The Misdeeds of the Mighty now Unmasked ! C. E. DOUGHTY , Plumbing and Steam pitting First-class Work nnil Reasonable Prices. Shop in the old Lnnmlry Building on South Fourth St.