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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1901)
THE NOHJfOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1901. DAILY. Established , 1M7 , Krery dy ie ipt Hnnilny , II ; carrier itr weak , (5 cvtnU , llyttnall per year , | 4.00. WHRKLY * NwtMUt4Uhtfl , im , The Journal , established .1811 RTOTJ Friday , J'r ' mull per year , $1.10. Kolnred nt the rostoflloe at Norfolk , Ntb , , as eooitolMi mutter. tphonnst Kdltorlal Department , No. tt | Holiness Ofllee and Job ( looms. No. SZZ. , Ai n f roqnonwr 9 ! flaloons'OArrlo Nft- tlon In the cqnal of many topers. < ii * ifi Couffrom ban ndjonrnod for the lioll * dny vacation to rocouvono January ( I. , hey probably moan that the country hall 011 joy n Merry Christmas and n bappy Now Year. The loss by the Hood in PoniiBylvaula IB oatiuiatod to bo between three mid flro nitlllou dollarfl. The loss by the cold In Nebraska will not coino within BtilliouH of that amount. Give us the cold. . _ The Btaroh factory at NobrnHita Olty is about to roHUiuo work nftor being oloficd down during the fmmmcr Air. Bryan and Mr. Smyth should RO down immediately and HOO that the outrage- OUH prooqodliiR is stopped and the in tercuts of the people conserved. poanantfl have recently burned the mansion of nn oppressive landlord rvud his homo was totally destroyed. The dayH of oppression are passing in all olvill/.od countries and oven IlnsHia may HOOI\ learn that it is but just that tenants and working people should , bo allowed souio rights to live and enjoy the rights of life , liberty and happiness. It is reported from Now York that n bill is to bo introduced in congress pro Tiding for the purchase of the Western Union and Postal Telegraph lines by the government and that the president will favor enoh a bill. If this report dovolopo into foot and the purohano ii accomplished , the [ fusioulsts will bo minus another of their choice arga saonta. Richard Orokor is of the opinion that Admiral Bohloy would make a strong presidential candidate in 1001. This announcement , | following so close on the boom launched by Judge Kdgur Jlowurd of the Columbus Telegram would indicate that the wires are work ing or that great minds run in the sumo channel. The Nebraska statesman him the udvautagu of being the first out with the Houtimout. The Christmas planned for the om ployes of the American Express com pauy will cost the company $100,000 , IH it is planned to give every man , woman and child in its employ $10 , cash. Lusi year the gift was $5. It is n nice way to divide the yearly profits with om ployos and it is little wonder if the salt employes would light for the company and oiort themselves to be oillciout and increase its business. ' The stock of the Standard Oil com pony took a drop of $20 and $50 during the week. The stock has declined ii Tftluo $100,000,900 , since May and a Rockefeller la u third owner his loss aggregates grogates more than $03,000,000. Th company that haaboou having amouop ely of the business is evidently suffering from the oompptitiou , or what promise to bo competition of the Texas oil Holds This condition is probably largely re ' apouslblo also for the inferior quality o t oil which the people of Nebraska are compelled to use. " ' With the prospective building of tbj Nicnragnau canal in sight and the prob Ability that the government will make a , , move teward thp ( do lopment of th west by irrigation the prospect is tha the country is just entering upon * an era of prosperity anfl progress that wil completely oyershadow ttie accomplish ments Of the past few * years1 that hav boon record breakers. Affairs of th . [ government oud'of ' the peopleTiavo certainly tainly boon running in smooth place , financially since the republicans as | somed control and the desire of all is that they may continue' to grow smoother as time progresses. The western congressmen and sena tors are lining up for the irrigatio movement with a purpose and under standing that premises well for th cause. Friends of irrigation shonl continue to agitate the question , how ever , until their plan is accomplish With the government it may reason tably be expected that the now arid . .u 'uselesslands of the wbst may bbv Wnc , to blossom and bear fruit in a "measure hat will insure the 'development and ' _ prosperity of a largo section of thb country. Because the moyement seems . to be in favor jts supporters , should not cpnclnde that * holr , efforts are finished 1 , " but should be encouraged "to renewed , zeal. Some of the eastern writers are worrying - ing about the future of the west. They may save their worry. The west ia' not living on the history its grandfathers made nor is It relytng on the culture of its great grandparents for its standing in society. It is doing in the best way possible the daily duties , duties f > y the way that would make an eastern' man I V , iwrlnk nUdorthe. . heavy1 berdbnK The Wont yiU in iho future , An In the ptat , gbBtHxlgfy tfhorA , Vnolt\or'jroly'ng7oii ( prooodont nor on outMdo opinion for its idoalfl , but will make law and prooodoiit as the tlmo and oiroumstanocs may do'- mand. Wo are all allvo out hero in the hearty llfo tiat ) is not drawn from the nMiit/ro rdef o "glorlouk pant , " rufd when wo1 finish our llttlo term of llfo and lay down our bunions for Borao ether westerner to take up , wo will dr8p away ooufldont that our nnccoBSor wjll carry on the good work , as well as wo BJid our follows have douo. Plattamontii ' ' Nown. | CALL9 TK M 'WAR tRAlTORO. ChafTee Says History Affords No Par allel to Treacherous Filipinos. , Washington , Dec. 20. "History af. fonlu no parallel of a whole pcojjlo thus practically turning war traitors , mul In the genius of no ether people wan over found nuch masterful poworri of secrecy and dlflslinulatlon ; but It'ia needless to nay that no powerful ntata wan ever erected or ever can b'o created on Hucti Immoral and unen lightened foundations. " The cano tfhlfcll brought forth this coYnment from aenoral Chaffco waa ono wherein seven natives were tried jointly on a charge of murder. The accused are soldiers In the Insurgent army and were elected municipal ofll corn of Tay Tay. Then ensued a remarkable - markablo attempt , to uorvo two urns tern. In all lawful matters they served with all duo appearance of loyalty tha American government , whllb at the same tlmo they labored secretly and diligently In the Interests of the Insur rection. The dual form of govern incnt , nays General Ohaffeo , existed everywhere , In strdngly garrisoned cltloB llko Manila as well ns the small' cat barrio. The municipal officers of Tay Tay next cntbrod upon u series of murders , and continued tholr dead' ly work until Iho growing number ol mystoriouR disappearances led to the dlDcovcry of the perpetrators of the crimes by the American authorities. SIOUX FALLS LAND SUIT. State Seeks to Regain Possession ol 640 Acre Tract. Slonx Falls , 3. D. , Dec. 20. Dy dl roctlon of the state commissioner ol schools and public lands , State's At torney Scott of this county filed In the circuit court an important milt by which the state of South Dakota cooks to regain possession of a G40 aero tract of land now Included U that of the A. Lester Hoycr Packing company , near Sioux rails. The trac Is worth many thousands of dollars It was originally school land and In 1891 was sold to George II. Draco am Pottlgrow and Tate by the counnla alonor of schools and public lands There were defaults In payments and the tract hun changed.hands a nuin bor of times. It has been bold fo taxes four times. This year It was bid In by Mlnnolmlm county. Judg ments obtained against the packing company nro also pending against II The defendants In the action are more i than a dozen In number and Includa i some of the most prominent of Sioux Falls citizens. The state asks tha the original contracts with Draco and I Pcttlgrow and Tate bo sot aaldo ant I that the state bo glyen 'possession. Lewla Makes Highest Score. Kansas City , Dec. 20.Darton Lewis , a young shooter from MOP borne , Mo. , who made his debut In fast company at the midwinter tournament mont at Dluo Ulvor park , made th 3 highest score In sovontof the "dick ; bird" events , with 95 out of a posslbl 5 106. Great Interest Is centered In th shoot for the Hazard cup today. Th cup is emblematic of the world's llv bird championship and will bring together gother the best shots attending th tournament Gage the Guest of Honor. New York , Dec. 20. Secretary o the Treasury Lyman J. Gage was th guest of "honor frnd- the rindpa Bpeaker'atUho * annual fyanquo't of'th State Bankers' association , fheldMas night at the Waldorf-Astoria. Near ! 500 member ! of the association an tholr guests were present. Beside Socrelary "Gagfehe speakers were "Six-Speaker Tnomas B. Reed ? Rov. Di Donald Sage Mackay , ex-Judgo E. I "Rowland and Amos Parker Wilder. . - ' ' ' * i ' id I TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD. Austin Rice received tho. doclslo over George Dixon In 20 rounds' Now'Lbndon Thursday. , Flro destroyed the opera' hous block at Huntingdon , Pa. , Thursday Loss , 1160,000 ; partly Insured. The Hyatt School Slate Manufaqtu Ing company's plant at Bangor , Pa. , was destroyed by flrp Thursday. Loss , $00,000 ; partially Insured. General James Campbell'fqfmerly a Democrat , , who left congress t'o , en list In the Spanish war , Is now s'eo'klng ' the Republican nomination m the Twenty-fourth district" of Illinois. , There "have beWfufther tights' be tween the striking Ironworkers'a.Bar | celona and { ho laborers who refused lo Join ho ntrlko-movement. Three . persona-wor& seriously wounded with revolvers. , Jflve hundred _ people sai down Thursday night at the seventh ann- nual banquetv6f the Commercial club of Kansas City , hold In commemora tion of the signing of the John Jay treaty. ' Wu Ting Tarie was the guest of honor. The Philippine commission report advised an early establishment of i a civil government for the Islands , In cluding a legislative assembly. The commission asked power to charter1 banks and railroads. A new coinage ' law anil lower tariff ( B recommended. Chlcftfe6)s ) EUJah II. Weeps on the Witness Stand. . . , . . TESTIFIES IN HIS OWN BKHALF. Overseer Ataumei 'Meek and Lowly Altitude at First-bbt L te > Recover * " id Score's nefatlW-tieclarei Stev ' ' ChJ'catio'iP'ccvj20J-"Dr. " John Alexander - , ander Dowio , the proclaimed ' 'Elijah , the Restorer , " broke down when ho went on the witness stand yesterday In hlB own4 behalf , and between chok ing solm , told how hla confldonco In lila br'othcr-ln-lriw' ' hfid 'legal oppohent , Samuel Stovjsnaon , ' hhd been shaken. The portly figure of the aged wltneaa shook spasmodical. ? and ' the toarto streamed down his face as ho related memories of 'Stevenson's'espousal of , his alster , hbw'dcad. * Crdss-oxamlncd , his meek aiid'lowly character cha'ngcd , and'ho denounced1 Stevenson , "called him an "abominable traveling > com panion , " and said that ho was no IIBO in "Zlon" and was always blundering. Judge Tuloy's court was packed to overflowing tf Ith followers of l''EHJah II , " who folldwed minutely the t'doc- tor's" testimony , and who , at the end of the day's scsslont gathered around him to act as hlu bodyguard back to "Zlon. " The testimony offered by Dowlo was to the effect that ho had given Stevenson the checks aggregating $60,000 ostehrilbly to release certain Indebtedness between them. The check's were exhibited In court and showed endorsements by Mary Ann Stevenson for stock In the Zlon lace Industries. Dowlo went into great do- tall as to how his stock had accident ally como back Into his possession , explaining that ho had been "Immedi ately surprised" to1 find the certifi cates for the stock In his private safe , Stovcnson had act up the claim 'that ha had never received the certificates. Dowlo set down as "nonsense" the charge that by "homjyed words or ar tifice" ho had InVelgled Stevenson to como to America to take chargeof the lace Industries and'denied ' that he had used any power whatever to that end. end.A A sharp tilt between Judge Tuley and Attorney Packard for the defense ensued when Captain Judd , secretary of the Zlon Land and Investment asso ciation , was called to the stand. At torney Reeves had asked Judd wheth er he- believed Implicitly that Dowlo was Elijah. Packard objected to , the question , but the Judge ruled It perti nent to the case and Judd affirmed his belief that the preacher was the prophet of olden times. * * CABOOSE LOSES TRUCKS. Engineer Not Notified and Train Trav els Eight Miles Without Them. Independence , la. , Dec. 20. When freight train No. 83 pulled Into the yards hero the caboose was discovered to be off the track and the trucks of ono end gone. The engineer was much surprised to find his conductor and rear brakeman missing and be- gan to wire to Wlnthrop , where they were located. The trucks had left the caboose near Wlnthrop and the men had hustled out and back to the station to notify the hlspatcher. The engineer had not received the signal to stop and had gone on to Independ ence. The caboose had traveled the entlro eight miles on ono pair of trucks. Much damage was done to the track. Conductor Lucas and his brakeman walked to Independence. Mrs. Lynch's Testimony a Blow. Chicago , Dec. 20. In the Sullivan case yesterday , Mrs. Anna Marie Lynch , the aged mother of Former Bailiff James J. Lynch , took the wit ness stand and Impeached evidence given by Mrs. Mamie McGuirk , one of the defendant's star witnesses , Mrs , . Lynch said that Mrs. Gulrk came to her'home and told her that Alexander Sullivan wanted her to go to Canada to see Lynch and " fix things up. " . -1 Turk T Falls topThrovy % Burns. jDavenport , IiLf' Dec. > 20. flour lah , "Terrible Turk , No. 2 , " was wrestled to a standstill by "Farmer Martin Burns -last night. The Turk attempted to throw-four Iowa wrest lers'Including Burns ; in an hour. He disposed of John Voss of Davenport 'and1 Horace Carter'of ' Dlxon in 18 min utes , out1 Barns' wrestled wlth'hlm the rest of the hour. Sampson Not Seriously III. Washington , Dec. 20. A representa tive of the Associated Press visited Admiral Sampson's residence and the statement was made to him that the admiral's condition is almost un changed , It was most emphatically denied that his Illness Is such as to give rise to any fooling of immediate alarm. He is not confined to his bed. FOREIGN SALES' DROP OFF. Reduced * Dividend Declared by Amal- gam'ated Copper'Cornpany. New York , Dec. Amalgamated Copper claimed and hold Interest over all the list In the street yesterday and went through a rapid series of wild fluctuatIbnfl."VAftorl tbo < erratlc mar ket bad" closed the dlrcclors of Amal gamated Copper met and voted a dl - 'Idend ' of 1 per cent and issued , afetato- * mentkplaciric thfe1 blame for ttie'tie- ' ] cllno upon the shrinkage In foreign consumption. In thla contraction it was seated that Amalgamated waa forded lo bear the 'largest1 loss in the effort to maintain prices.11 TbosU\te- ; \ ment'placed tno falllhVoB 1n"ekpbrts ! af ' $ ,000- tons' and quid that .during the last month the United Metals Sell- r-r - ; - -r n - rp-T Ing company had sjjld CfVer 100,000,000 Dojinda fAr'futurd delivery. OHICAQO 'FACCfe GOAL FAMINE. Dealers Unable to Secure Consign * merits Sbnt to Them. Chicago , bee. 20 * . Chicago Is CUir- lug a coal famine In the 'faco and 16 degree * . , .below zero la predicted. Throughout Uio city big consumers of 'hard ijd indft coal arp bc jlpg ehlp- tyora to nupply thonvbut TrlUiout-AvaU. The severe cold and the floods through , the coal mining , districts , bayo tied i\p \ railroads to such an extent- that ship ment Is almost Impossible. To add to the Borloils nhortago railroad com panies are exerting tholr prerogative of confleoAtlnK 'carlots ' of coaljas'faattas they arrive hero and are putting them to tholr own uao. Largo business houses are suffering severely 'for tno , want of coal and many conmtmera are i hampered by reason > of insufficient ! Btcam power. , , CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.1 Featured v of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Clilentto , bee. , 10. Trnde In nil RrnlnB nn dull toilny and prices' ' fluctuated nar row nly. M y wheat olmird.a shiije lower , May corn } iq lower und Mnjr oitn ttcduw- er. I'nnlHlona rinsed 7K < 310e td 17 > ic down. CloMnr priced : WIiMt Uec. , 7fiV4c ; May , 70c. Coin-Dec. , ( Klc ; .itny , 00c. OatHllec.MHo ; May , 44 c. Pork-Jan. , * l .liW ! : May , $10G7i- ! RlliH-Jnn. , J830 ; May , * 8.M ) . I , id-Jnn. , $0.07 ! M y. W.72M- Chlcnco e nli market No. Ii red wheat , fiOMfiitt-'c ; No. a red wheat , 77ffSl1/jc ; No. 'I aprlnir wheat , 712Mt'7flc ' ; No. 2 Uard wheat , IQffllVic ; No. .1 hard wheat , 7.iUOH ( : No. 8 new corn , ( MVifttHVji ! ; Nn. 3 new yellow eorn. W/MK > KcNo. \ . 2 rash oats , 4 < V ( No. 2 nhlte oatu , WM4Hc ; No. .1 oata , 4Gci No. 3 white oatfl , Chicago Live Stock. Chicago , Dec. 10.-Cimie-ftecelpt , 13- 000 ; Including -JOO Texniu ; slow and steady , mostly lOc lower ; good to prlmr , f0.25ji7i45 ( ; poor to medium , $3.75(3 ( < > 00 ; itockern anil feeders , $200JW.25 ; COWB , $1.00 ( < t4 0. ; heifers , $1.50g ( { > 25 ; canncrs , $ ! ! . [ iOfifi.7i ( ; Tons fed xtcers , $4 80flfOJ3. ( HOKS HecplptH today , 43,000 ; tomorrow , 34,000 , estimated ; Icffoicr. 14,000 ; opened steady to lOe lower , closed 1I > ( H20 lower ; mlied and butchers , $ n.80 < 3d.t)0 ; gdoil 'to choice heaty , SB 2r > ( ? 10.70 ; rough heavy , jn.WXiiO 10 ; Hphrl$500 < ? iCOO ; bulk of sales , SC.TfiSlfl 35. . HIveep-rllecelptH , 15.000 ; iiheep and ilamlm steady ; good to cholte wuthers , $3.7f > S4.r > 0 ; fair to choice mixed , $3.7y < ( ? 3 40 ; western' ' sheep , $3.004.25 ; native lambB , $2 DOjl.CO ( ; western InniliH , ' J4.2&JT' ' Kansas City Live /Stock. / Kn'iiHas City , Due. 10. Cattle Receipts , 0,500 ; Btrndy to lOc lower ; choice beef ntcer-H , sri0i ! ( ( 'Jn ; fair to eooil , S4.7rKitfi.flO ; stoekcra and foedcrs , Sli.7n < 34.'jr ) ; western fed steers , $4.7i8J. ! > .7r > : wqstern rnnge steers , $3MC4.7r. ) . ; lifttlVc Cows , $2nOffl- < .2.-i ; uelf- ers , J3 Witt * 00 ; canucm , Jl..WJi'JMO ; bullu , S'J.23fi4 ( 00 ; calves , $3.2r > @fi. < . ! 'i. llogs-r eelpts. 10,000 ; heavy lOc lower , light and pica lO 'JOtf lower ; top , $007'/4 , bulk of Hiilcs , $ 'i.70@ 35 ; heavy , SllXXau07 ( % ; mixed packers , $0.10(20 ( r < 0 ; llcht , $5.ir ! < ( { O.'J. ; plRS , $4.'J50.ri.l5. Shpep-ltucelpts , IN COG ; steady to lOc lower ; nathe Inmlis , i4.7rKiiO 'JR ; western lambs , $4.Wfr } > 00 ; nn l\c wethers , fi,7ri4.1TieHtein : ! ; wether-i , $ , l.r > 0 < 5-1.00 : owe * . $ 'J.7ri@3.7u ; culls and feodcrs , ? 'J 00&3 CO. South Omaha Live Stock. Honth OniiiUu , Dec. 11 > . Cattle Utcelpts. I.WX ) ; slow , steady to lo\\er ; iiattre beel steers , $4.005(075eMtern ( ; steer1' , $3 7.iT ( 0.75 ; Texas steers , $3.tJOit4.10 ( ; cons atul lelfers , llffl.rc lower , $ . ' . ( ! Oft4.riO ; canne M."iOT-M ( ) , Htoukeru and feeders , llrm , $ ' . ' .73 r < t4.n ; ; ctiUes. $300S ( ( 00 ; linlls. stags , etc. , F1.7. > $ ( ! . ' ! * > . HCIRII Hecelpts , 12,000 ; hea\y S ( ( 10o lower , light 10(31fic ( lower ; heavy , SO.-U ) < gG7G ; mixed. SOOO OHo ; lleht , $5.,0 ( ttt 00 ; plKS , $4 M5C | r > ( ) ; bulk of snles , $0 00 ( ftORO. Sheep-llecelpti , 3,500 ; 10 < jfl5c lon- r ; fed muttons , $ t.75CT4,25 ; fed lambs , S4.50 < 85 30 ; ewes , $2.7r > @ 3.50 ; common anil stock Hbcep , $2.50 < 33 , ' ! 0. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph , Dec. -Cattle Hecelpts , 1- iHX ) ; steady ; natives , $550 00 ; cows and heifers , S1.25as.5eals ; , $2.r > 0SC.li5 ( ; stock- crs nml feeders , $2 OOJM.1S. HoRs-Ile- celpts , 11,000 ; lO inc lower ; light and light mixed , $ i.05iU.45 : medium and heavy , S6 23(88.0. ( . ; plea , $3 00&4.75. SIMPSON'S CORNER. FOR RENT Six room honea , good order , furnace heat , cltjrater. . $12.50 per month , Savon room house for sale or rent. Now barn , coal house , eto. Good order. Bent , 112.00. FOR BALE CHEAP One and. one-half stor ies , 6 rooms. Hi aoiei , stable , corn crib. Two blocks from Norfolk arenuo. tiOO.OO. ' 'KOH ' BALE Two story and vlng' 7-room hone * , lot 60 by 178 fee t , largo bam , good well , 100-barrol cistern ; ben housa. good jcellar , ID one of the best blocks In tbs city.$700.00 , -One and one-half lots i'n'Dorec'y ' Place ; 'TreetvreU improved all kronnd them. ' t.baUdlnff iitB IB that part of the cltr. ' ' , Othor.irood lota very cheap In dlfferent'parts y , of the city. , ' / ' BALE-i'lne corner lot 6V Norfolk , , 1 alto offer f or ale pnn of , the very belt , bail- neat loU and bnlldlnga in the heart of the trasl- neis center of the city. ' Comb and lea me. Let us talk. I have two peed loaarance companies , Palatine of London and American Central of St. LonlB , and will be , glad toinenroyou from fire or1 tornado. J. E.-SIMPSON , OOlea at Hardy'i Cpal Office. See ! O ! See ! You Will Have to Hustle If You Fol low me. NowLook'Bt ' this , willi yon ? This is the price of Groceries : Bngar , 20 Ibe for . $1 00 PnclfasoCoffes. . . . , , . , . , . 12 Jnpnn Tea , test , per Ib . . . 40 Lynn Soap , 13 bars for . ' 25 Diamond Soap , 9 bars for . 25 Diamond ' C Spap , 18 bars for . ,23 No , 1 S 'pot. Com , per can . f 07 Tomatoeip | r can . 08 Gal. CornByrap.t . I ' 35 1 Ib can Bak Ing Powder . J 10 54 Ib can Baking Powder . 05 Craciort , perlb . . . 07 Champion Lyetpercan . . - . 08 negar , per gal NaW'Beani ' , per Ib ' . . . " ' 05 Chewing Tobacco , perlb ' . ' 25 SmoVJns Tobacco , per Ib . ; 15 60 pkg Smoking Tobacco .03 Candy , perlb , . 07 Ne'eon'i Beii Baking Chocolate , per Ib. . . . . " " 30 Cabbnge , per Ib / - . f OS Bait , p f barra | , , , . , j 1,40 Bait , Rock , par cwt , 65 Prnnei , perlb " 04 Cob Pipes , 2 for 05 No. 1 Broomi 23 Crooks , p gal. . , t OS Jn , par gal. . . i . ,09 Tin ] and Granite ware cbiaper tban jou qau 1 buy-bUewbera. ' ' , ONE NIGHT ONLY , The.lowest itiorTof the Oldest Hit , ' . , $30000.00 AL W. MARTIN'S < -u ; . Spectacular. .Production , "DIRECT PROM &EW YORK , OIT . ' The Eminent.Minstrel Star , Milt G , Bariaw , as Uncle Tom. The Only Legitimate production. Only , Original telon , GO-PEOPLE ON T.HESTAQE--00 ' OTP THE .Ma'fcniicont Parade. ' * ( ft ! * THE Ortolo Girl's Dram X rP THE Gorgoona Sconory. H I" fl K Corps. I U LL THE Uneqnolod Coat. | | tflfl THE Imperial \yhito Band. 25 DONKEYS , PONIES , HORSES AND OXEN. A TRUE PICTURE OF THE SUNNY SOUTH BEFORE THE WAR The Grnndost and Most Lavish Frodnction Ever Offered the American Public. Absolutely Complete in Every Detail. GRAND STREET PARADE AT NOON. ' Prices , 25 , 35 and 50 Cents , STREET HATS At less than Half Price at IViiss E. J. ' . . Bender's. G , A.tLUIKAUf , PBKSIDKNT. V. H. JOHNSON , ( UBHIBB. CHAB. 8. OEIDQK , VICE PBESIDEMT , LEO PASEWALK , ABS'T CABHIKI The Citizens National Bank. Capital , $50,000. Surplus , $5,000. Bny and soil exchange on tbia country anri all.'parta of Europe , ( Farm Loano. Olrectors. , . . GAEL ABUDB . , . W II. JOHNSON . , . ( "HAS. S. BU/DOB. 0.V. . UUAABOH , 0 , U , BWANR G. A. LUIRADT. T. F MEMHINQEB. L. SGSBIONR The Norfolk lore I Sls the Place Where you can buy CHEAP ! For Thirty Days. I He will close out his | entire stock of I Men's ' Clothing , iUnderwear and Shoes , At Cost ! 1 ftLSO CAPS , ° QLOVESgAND ; 1 Come in 'and ' Ibfck' at riiystock ; 'of < 5d < land buy whatsyou .need , j Also.carry the j best > lines of Groceries , FIour/MapieSjyr.up Teas an b i ; Coffees , on the market. You-can't miss the'l Jplace--nextidoor east of Pos.toffice. A. G. BOHNERT , Proprietor. HENRY E. RYDER , ' Teacher of ' PIANO , VIOLIN AND ORGAN. Special nandolln and Qaltar Leiioni asc. Voice Culture a Specialty. 2 I " f -f HW _ C.R.SEILER , .and . : Boarding Barn. ? : Horses 'Bought and Sold 'or - Commission. Aveaue , ' " KdTWrd5t. WHITE HOUSE : MO. . , . . COFFEE J with your breakfast. It.baa a Savor that's all ita own you don't get it in any other brand.-1 It U sold by all erocers In find i-pound cana Only. Packed apj Ma&d by i and gu r nteed full wcighu , < IDWINELL- WRIGHT co.Boston. < Special rates in ado to boarders byveek or. month. ' Rooms S aa)4 Heated aod. JEJoctrio ighted. ' First Class ccommodations For PlDmliDg , Steam T Fitting , ' Pumps1 , Tub J 1M | 8titlifaetlon"aaaranie d. ' - Flrtt door'tVtxt of Ablman'i Bioyele Bhop. , JLMTB orden at Telephone B 231 ,