TIIKOHKOLK NKWSt FKIDAY. NOVKMHKK 1 , 11)01 ) II OPTICIAN OCULIST r Ophthalmologist OPTICIAN One who Manufact ures or Deals in Optical Goods. OCULIST A Physician who Pretends - tends to Cure Eye Diseases ( ? ) . OPHTHALMOLOGIST - One who Understands the L > e , thur De fects and their Relation to Human Ills. C. FW. . PUQUARDT , Ophthalmologist , Eyes Examined. Clashes Fitted. NORFOLK - - NEBRASKA. Good lot nt Junction $ 70.00 House and i6 aero , ! id St 850 00 House and largo barn 1000.00 House , bam , aero , 4th St. . . 1200.00 House at Junction 700.00 Loans on Real Estate Low Kates. T. E. ODIORNE. We have just received a cur of about the FINEST POTATOES You Ever Saw. I Better order a bushel and try 'em. 'Phone 59" The season Is fast approaching when you will have to do a "Little Patching , " as well as new build ing. It will be poli cy for you to see us before buying any building material We carry a very large and complete stock. CHICAGO LUMBER CO. * The Weather. Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. to day : Maximum temperature 01 Minimum temperature .12 Average -18 Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for mouth 2.48 Barometer 2n-U ( Forecast for Nebraska : Fair to night and Saturday. Warmer west portion tonight and Saturday. FRIDAY FACTS. John Chesnutwood is somewhat better since yesterday and his family and friends now entertain slight hopes of his recovery. The electric light company com menced its morning service this morn ing and its early-rising patrons were treated to a "light on the subject" that , was highly appreciated. Rev. Franklin Baker will give his first lecture , of the course of twelve to be given during the coming winter , on next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Subject , "New York to Paris via Lon don. " Some of the young people who were out on a lark last night gained an en ' trance to the Congregational church and gave the bell n few turns. When the occasion was remembered the reason [ for the unusual sound was not at all puzzling to the people who heard it. Peter Fitch and family have packed up their household goods , and departed yesterday for Merriarn , In the western part of the state , where they will move onto a ranch and expect to make their future home. Mr. Fitch and family tvre old residents of this neighborhood and have a lurgo number of friends who are sorry to liavo them leave . They lived on a farm about four mill's west of Norfolk. Mrs. Wlt'kos , n paroled Inmate of the Norfolk hospital for the Insane who Was released at the tluio of the tire and has since been utaying at her homo on South Fourth street , became very violent lent last night and beat her llttlo BOH , aged about 7 or 8 years , almost to death. She had been under the euro of a nurse since her release but last night she over came all restraint and , besides boating the boy , drove the family out and locked herself in. The assistance of Chief of Police Ktiuo was secured , it being feared that the unfortunate woman might killer or seriously injure herself. The olllcor was compelled to break a door in to so- euro an entrance. Ho found MrF.Wickos Inside uninjured and experienced llttlo dilllculty iu getting lur to accompany him and the nurse , Mrs. Sonuonsoholn , to the.hospitnl , whorosho wasglvonInto | the custody of Superintendent Teal. Mrs. Isaao Powers , Mrs. Olms. EGret Grot n ami Mrs. Robert Utter outer- tained a company of about sovonty-flvo lady friends today at 1 o'clock luncheon the homo of Mrs. Powers nnd Mrs. Orion bolng thrown open for the occasion. The rooms and tables were resplendent with decoratioiiK of yellow and white chrisantheniuniH , the delicate green of snnlax mingling with the gold and white of the flowers. While the guests weio assembling the Italian orchestra discoursed sweet musio from an upstairs room , the strains penetrating to all portions tions of the house. At the hour foi luncheon the guests were seated at small tables and were served with a dainty Innoh in four courses. A musical pro gram of about an hour's duiation bj the orchestra followed and contributed much to the pleasure of the occasion. Misses Joshio Bridge , Mattie Davenport and Fannie Davenport assisted the best- eHses m serving and Miss Gladys Cole at tended the door. The out of town guests were : Mrs. Frank Scott of Stanton - ton ; Mrs. D. S. Nicholson and Mrs. Willis McBride of Madison , and Mrs. J. A. Mallory of Neligh. Giil wanted at onco. Mus. YoUNumi. Heicsauer kraut at Ctlisfcinan'H. East Lynnothe queen of all emotional dramas , will bo seen at the Auditorium , tcmghtsithMiss Comtney Morgan in the leading rolo. PERSONAL. S. G. Dean mndo a business trip tn Mudison today. F. J. Halo of Battle Creek was a city visitor last night. Bert Eberlmit departed today for O.iks , North Dakota. Rov. J. P Mueller went to So ward yesterday on business. Benjamin Lindsay was a city visitor yesterday from Pierce. L. Mai tin of Humphrey attended the Elks party last evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. E Bishop of Pierce attended the Elks ball last night. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Corbett of Madi son were Norfolk visitors yesterday. Will Carrabine Is here from Kansas City , Mo. , renewing old acquaintances. The Mistes O'Neill of Buttle Creek were here to attend the ball last oven- ing. Drs. Salter and Bear were summoned to Winsido today on professional busi ness. ness.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Brooks of Ba- zile Mills attended the Elks party last night. Editor J. B Donovan of the Madison Star is here looking after the democratic fences. Mr. and Mrs. Willis McBride cnme over from Madison last night to attend the Elks party. Mrs. E. K. MoNnir of Chicago is vis iting her sister , Mrs E. H. Tracy and her brother , M. H. Collamer. Mrs. S. E. Hull , mother of Mrs. E E Adams , returned yesterday from Cor dova , 111. , where she has been spending the summer. The family of J. B. Elseffer , the new agent at the union depot , arrived from Wakefield last night nnd they will go to housekeeping as soon as they can find a suitable residence. Fred Sidler departed at noon today for Chicagowhere he will accept a posi tion in the shops of the Plnno Manufac turing company for the winter. His family will remain here. Theodore Becker and bride arrived in the city last night , from Chicago and are guests at the home of Mr. Becker's sister , Mrs. Morris Mayer. They are enroute to Albion where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grossman and Miss Annie Cressman of Reading , Pa. , are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs , J. K. Boas. Mr. and Mrs. Crossmun will return next week , but Miss Cress- man will spend the winter he'o. Mr. and Miss Cressman are brother and sister of Mrs. Boas. Sunshine flour 00 cents per sack. Guaranteed to equal any flour sold in the city for the same money. Fresh celery at GliBsuian's. WASTED Good girl for general house- 1 work. Mas. J. B. BAKNEB. Norfolk Sprites Were Out in Full Force , PLEASURE GENERALLY CIVIL. Strange Noises and Doings Marked the Eve of All Saints Day Several Pleasant Parties Were Participated In Ono Young Man Arrested. The Hallowe'en sprites were all loose in Norfolk last night and while most of the fun was fun , pure and Mmplo , there- was some deviltry committed that WIIH not very amusing and very far from smart. For the most part the boys and girls were content to iniiko the citizens aware of their presence with an abund ance of noise and through sly tricks and jokes that no ono could object to , and the parties that paraded the streets with tin horns , trumpets and other noisemaking - making contrivances appeared to es pecially enjoy the holiday and have a true conception of its license. It is probable that founders of the holiday would not have recognized it had they been permitted to witness its modern observance but it was very satis factory to the members of coining gen erations who participated. Ono of the popular amusements , apparently , was the marking of thn windows of business homes with soap and thnro wire but few of the windows in the business part of town in reach of the revellers that ot- caped. Several telnphono posts were adorned wi h ehaiis1 , gates , barrels , signs and other movable property whih in some parts of the oily the practice ot overturning sulowalks and outhouses to the aiiiioyanco of property owners and with little pleasure to those who did it , was indulged in. Ono party of inoirymnkorH was take-n - to the homo of Mr and Mrs. .1. W Boveo after school , where they were en tertained until dusk , when they drove into town and paraded the streits until long after dark. The conveyances used were lumber wagons and liny racks. Another party was entertained by Misses Opal and Yerna Coryelland aftei an hour or two on the streets they returned turned to the Coryell homo and won served with refreshments. A party was outurtained bj Charles Gin cko at thn homo of his parents nn West Norfolk nvenuo and many other parties were hold at tin various homes of the city. An enjoyable Ilallowcu'en event , par ticipated in by the older peoples , wiu the party givdi by the Elks at then rooms in the Maiquaidt block. It va > the first ball of the season and a larg ( number of Norfolk people and out ol town guests on joyed the occasion. Tr the merry strains of the Italian orchos trn the dauco was continued uufl quid a Into hour. The club rooms of the lodge were at the disposnl of those who did not care to dance or tired of its pleasures. Punch was served during the evening. MALICIOUS DEVILTRY. One Young Man's Conception of Fun Brings Him Trouble. The most despicable tricks performed j last night under thn guise of Halloween spott was the daubing of green paint on the houses of Dr. Bear and J. E. Simp son , the tearing down of a portion ot Dr. Bear's fence and the breaking of John Freythaler'H wagon To remove the maiks of this fun Dr. Bear and Mr Simpson will have to repaint their houses and Mr. Freythaler will bo put to a considerable expense to have his wagon repaired. Dr. Bear and Mr. Freythaler at once elecided to offer rewards for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons guilty of the outrage but before the offer was published Fred Deering was arrested as the author of the mischief. He is n young man , old enough how ever , to know better , and is now in jail awaiting trial for the malicious destruc tion of property. Dr. Bear has ex pressed n determination to prosecute him and if he does the punishment of the young man may bo rather severe and a lesson to others to use a consider able degree of judgement in choosing their Halloween "fun.1 Spare ribs and pork tenderloin at Glisstnan's. FOK SALE CHEAP An Encyclopedia Britauuica in good condition. J. F. HEITKULKY. Two spans mules , wagons nnd harness for sale. Easy terms , low price. D. REES. Sturgeon Is the piano man. LADIES I make big wages at homo , and want all to have the same oppor tunity. The work is very pleasant and will easily pay $18 weekly. This is no deception. I want no money and will gladly send full particulars to all send- ing stamp. MKS. H. A. WIOOINS , Beuton Harbor , Mich. FOR SALE Well improved farm on bottom land two miles from Norfolk , f 10.00 per acre. G. R. SEILEU. A good homo for sale cheap , W. J. Gow & Bno. Have You Seen It ? Corset Fraucaise do Bon Tonthe most perfect fitting corset in the worldrepre- the highest degree of perfection In Iho * ait of cornet nmmifueturo Straight fiont , IIH well IIH thn eui\o front required by certain llguicH. Colors drab and whlto. Piico only tiM ) . Mils. J. HKSKON , South Kith street , Omaha , N'ebr , Siiuilud HHI ! nt The Industrial store of the hull. H of Congregational church will open on Sat urdays only , after the middle of the month. UATTLE CREEK Horn , Saturday , to Mr. and Mr * . Fied Mo/ur , n non. Otto H MIHVH went cast Thursday on a biiHine'HH trip. Born , Tui'Hilay , to Mr. and Mrn. Win. PraouniT , n son. W. J. Stnvoly , IIIIH bcon sick with neuralgia in the face for some time. Howard Miller and L. 11. Baker shipped a carload of liogH ouch Monday Mr. and MrH. John Wnrt/cl ami baby were visiting with frieiids in Norfolk Friday. The fusioi.ist executlvo committee WIIH in Battle Creek Monday and held a seciet session. Fiank Bieimeiorand family of Til- den \\i-iu visiting hi ID this week wttli his brother-in-law , Cieoigo Kippler. Attorney Hoed of Madison WIIH in Mat- lie Cieik Wcdntnday to attend n ease in .ludgo Neuweik's court. A petition WIIH circulated hero tl-o lorn part of tint wei > k to have the county poor fin in count cted witli onr telephone lino. .1. T. Mink , who has1 been vimting here about nix montlm with his HOIIH and other rolntiviH , lolt Friday lor his home in Ciruyson county , Vii. Mrs. Walton , nHistcrof A. G Mayor , armed from Wythivillo , Va. , Saturday night for an < \t nded visit She WIIH accompanied by MiH.s Mary Swindell of the same placo. Josinh Diikiirsoii of North Mend died at the homo of IUH brother-in-law , David Steibbert in Schoolciaft , last Tuesday. The n maiiiH weio shipped to Ninth Bond Wednesday. It i.s understood that John A. Wright IIIIH sold liis farm to Jim. Holly foi f 1,700. Thn place is flvn milcH south \\istofBiittleCriekin Highland pre cinct. The Battle Citek Valley bank iniido the ( leal. San ford Ifnipe , who lived with his son-in-law , IVtorJ1 Morrison , died Mid denly Tuesday \\hilo winking in the con field on the Redmond place foui miles north ot here , of heait disiase 'Ho NUIH buiied in the Unio i cemetoij Wednesday forenoon. Tom Morrin has placed some very fim lights in his dimr store , where the cen tral toli'iihono olllco is kept. The eit\ a'so has put in KOHIO great big gim lamps and Battle Ciei'k , with all these nn provements and with the telephone posts and wires , looks like a side show of Chicago. Next Sunday reformation fcervico wil bo held at the Lutheran church. Rev J. Hofman announced last Sunday tha a collection Mill bo taken for the Luth oran congregation at Wilcox , Nob. who lost tho'r ' church building , 01 which there was an unpaid debt of $100 in a Htorm some time ago Farm and oity loans. THE DURLANn TRUST Co Oysters in bulk nnd can nt Glissmnn's FOR SALE Well improved rnncl with 80 head graded cattle two mile from Buffalo Gap , S. 13. 13.G. G. R. SEILER. Prices for family washing very reason able at the Norfolk steam laundry. Mrs. F. H. Cornell , teacher of th Prof. Morton tailor system , betwee Twelfth and Thirteenth streets , Taylo ; avenue. WANTED : To know of parties ii town who would like to have either young gentleman or n y/mng lady t work for bonr l and go to school. BROWN'S BUKINK&S COLLEOE. Juvenile Dancing Class. Meets every Saturday afternoon n 2 : UO in Mnrqnardt hall. Bargains in a few high grade bos burners second hand. G. E. MOORE. Send your family washing to the Nor folk Steam laundry. They guarantee to please you. FOR SALE Ranch ono nnd n half miles from Tilford , S. D. 1,500 acres deeded land , 3,000 leased land , plenty living water ; all fenced ; well Improved ; Price $20,000. Would take Koine Nor folk property and farms to suit. G. R. SEILER. East Lynne will bo soon nt the Audi torium tonight , with Miss Courtney Morgan in the lending role of Lady Isa bel , and if the press is any criterion to go by the nmnsement lovers of Norfolk , will have an opportunity to witness one of the finest productions of East Lynne ever seen in the city. "Go Way Back and Sit Down" at Sturgeon's Munio store. We make loons on real estate at lowest rates. Elkhorn Building and Savings association. T. E. ODIOBNK 8co. , I We still sell j ; 'cm. and they ' ( jive satisfac- ; lion. G , E , If nn individual or a firm is chosen by the ; : ! People to represent them ( "the people" ) in ; ; any capacity , we think he , as an individual , : : or "the firm , " should use all of the intelli- : : ( jcncc , energy and will power with which ; ; God and nature has endowed him , in order : : to justify himself or "the Firm" before the ; ; Pcolc. | The resources at our command at r ! ! this time enable us to state to you , without | t fear of cxagcration , tnal we arc fully equip- t pcd and can satisfy your needs in our line. I | INSKEEP'S ' MILLINERY. ! 60 TO MISS E. J. For Your MILLINERY. Tlioiv yon will find the Clicnpi'sl , Bcsl , iind most , ' | ) - - | ) ; ! ( Millinery in the city. Our Children's iind iMi.-sos' Hals al 49c nnd 98c cimml ; , li < equaled. Wo liiivo a full hue of Camel's Hair Tarn * . SHORT HORN SALE. Woll-Brcil Iowa Cattle Di ing Good Prices. Siitheiland , In. . Octo'.er ! 10 Special to 'J Hi : NrwsI' . D Ftillnr'H public H.ilu of shoi'lliDinH ( lM-d ( llii.H afternoon with a total ( if ijUI.WK ) or nn avniago of $ : IUil. ( Thiily-two cows sold for ifll- 110,1111 average of if , ' ! 17.18. Six bulls' ' Hold for f70 ? , an average of i.l'JH lilt. ( Jol. Carey M. Jnnc-H , the auctioneer , opened I ho snlo with a shoit but appro- prialo talk in which ln > eeinp'imnnted ' tlie breedoiH for tluir advanced ideas concerning the conditions of the eattlo demicd by breeder * The superlatively fat condition desired a few yen ago is nearly over and most ol the breeders are lemming to appreciate quality without the fat. An average of about the mime amount is expected on Mr. Weiss' cattle to bo sold tomorrow. This \\ill close the three days' Halo here and northwebtern Iowa still lioldK the banner as showing the greatest market for pure bred shorthorns - horns It IK safe to hay that when the three-dnyh' sale IH concluded that a total valna ion of iKiO.OOO woith of cattle will have changed hands and that ninety per cent of the amount will remain in tliis iiiirf. nf Mm ktutn. Auetiouer JOIIGH was assisted by Al. I' . Miuioii and Ralph \V. Barclay , both of whom did good woik on the block and in the riig. Geo. 13. Ward of Ha- warden who was nimble to reach yes terday's bale' was present at today's sale. sale.Tho The three high sales were as follows : Imperial Jenny Liud 19th , May , 1SH7 , bred in Scotland by Will Connon Sire Golden Cup , 70524 ; dam Joniiio Lind 18th by Colliugwood , 5707-1 ; B. R Stnnglund , Marathon , la. , $1285. Lavender Blossom of Beaver Creek , August , 1809. Sire Duke of Oakland 2nd , dam Lavender Blossom of Bluff- view ; 0. 0. Bigler & Soii.Hartwick , la fll20. Bertie Second , heifer calf at side , November , 1890 , bred by Dryden ; Sire Karl of March , dam Bertie ; C. R. Steel Trenton , Iowa , $780 Dr. R. A. Mittlestadt , dentist , Bishop block. Telephone 147 A. Bon Ton flour.the best patent , sells for fl.OO per sack. Oysters in bulk and can at Gllssmau's. LoT , STRAYED on STOLES One steer branded "bar circle" on left side. In formation for recovery of same will bo rewarded by us at the sugar factory. PlIILllIUCK & GREENWOOD. Miss Courtenny Morgan , faupportedby a strong company , will be seen at the Auditorium on Friday , November Ist.in the well- known and always favorite playEast Lyune , dramatized from MIT. Henry Wood's uovel of the same name. It in reported from onr neighboring citit-s thai thi ! company is fur aliovu the average and in MI H Morgan' * ) Isabel , Ihi' amusement , lovi'iH will have an op- poiliinity ot H eing onu ol the most , fin- ihht'd poitrayals ovnr given in thin oity. The Hiippoiting company i.s Htrong and Inn elosn attention givi n to Iho moHt minute detailH serves to miiko the piece an aitiHlio SIIOCUSH. Oflin you hco u play that pleases the down slairp , but fails utterly to catch the galloiy , or 0110 just the rovurso , but with East Lynne it can bo truthfully tmid it makes a hit , with the entire house from the boxes to the gallery. Fiesh llsh at Glib.sman'H. Full SAI.IC Several good farms near Norfolk on easy ti rins , also a largo list of city property. ( i. H. SEILER. Tim only direct route bi-tweon Call- fornia and the east is the Union Pacific , "The Overland RontD. " This was the first road to Hpnn tie ) continent with bandsot ste'd. It made friends in those early days it is making them now , on account nf its superior service mid. Hiip'iii ) eiiipment ( | and quick traiiiH. I Far hill information call on or address F. W. Juneman , Agent. . , I. * III. t . IV. . Ih.jlHlll l.xriirHIOUH. .Inly 1 to .September . ' 10 , special hum mer rates to Utah. Eviiiy day until October it I , Pan- American exposition rates to Buffalo , N. Y. Y.Will Will bo glad to furnish particulars of above cheap excursions and talk over routes and connections via the old re liable Northwestern Lino. II. C. MATKAU , ' Agent. "Tho Overland Limited" runs every day in the year via the Union Paciflc.tho established route across the continent. This celebrated train has perhaps the finest equipped cars in the world. There arc-double drawing room palace sleepers , wide voetibnled cars , buffet smoking and library carp , dining cars , Pintsch gas and steam heat , etc. None better in the world few as good. For full information call on address F. W. Jnueman , agent. Foil SAI.K 80,000 acres m North Da kota. For sale on crop payment plan. G. R. SEILEU. OUr Winter Stock is now complete. Call and compare qualities with city stores anywhere. J. & E.