THE NORFOLK NWVS : K1UDAY , VE1WUAKY 21,1002 , 0 SATURDAY SIFTINGS , Earnest Glgar of Creston is n Norfolk Bltor today. OnySwoct was down from Meadow Grovoyofltorduy. H. Oltivnn of Madison \VHH in tlio me tropolis yesterday. Arthur Luck of Wausa transactedbus iness here yostordny. .T. 15. Cooper wns over from Wayne on business yostordny. M. T. Brown of Tilden yostordny p\td : his regular triounl.il visit to the citv. Albert Fitch nud Arnold Sohult/ Stnnton wore visiting in Norfolk yester day. Ohris Fisher and family ofFullcrton wore visiting friends in the city yester day. Mayor T. V. Memmcngor of BMadison was gieoting his Norfolk acquaintances today. Miss Bertha Pilgor wont to Madison this morning to visit her brother Arthur mid his wife over Sunday. A now son \vns born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmodo at the homo of L C. Mittolstadt yesterday morning. S. .T. Bucks and wife , P. .T. B.ieks , Chns. Billerbeok , and Miss M. Book of Osmond were in Norfolk yostorday. The Ak-Sar-Bon board of governors nro discussing the advisability of bnving n street fair in connection with their other festivities nest fall. Robert Bratton of Galena , 111. , was the guest of E. M. Huutingtonlnst night. They wore boys and schoolmates to gether , but had not mot for 20 years. The birthday of Carl Schul/ was cele brated last night at his homo in Edge- water Park by u lively company of young friends. The evening was passed very eujoyably. Carroll Index : John Goartncr is making arrangements to build a brick store on the site of his present building , which is to bo 25x)01nud ! ) two stories and basement , all plate glass front. A company of about twenty of the neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. lluntingtou called on them last evening and spout the time very happily. Mr. Huutington is to leave the flrst of the week for a six-weeks' trip outt one of the purposes of the party was to bid him goodby. The guests adopted the scheme of representing a district school on Valentine's day and were appropriately costumed. The "children" spoke pieces , sang songs and exchanged valentines through the medium of the customary valentine box. O. II. Reynolds performed the duties of pedagogue with more or loss dignity. T. .T. Morrow was the proverbial bud boy nud read an interesting essay on "corn" and the school board was repre sented by one member , the character be ing assumed by Miss Hartley. MONDAY MENTION. Geo. II. Spear was homo over Sunday. G. A. Luikart is in Omaha today on business. Miss Julia Stafford was au Omaha vis itor Saturday. Miss Ellen Ourns of Battle Creek was n city visitor Saturday. Miss Liz/.io Mueller wont to Pierce to visit friends over Sunday. Mrs.Carl Schmiedeberg is very sick nt her home 011 South Third street. A. N. Yost of Omaha was here Sat urday , the guest of G T. Sprecher. Mrs. J. L. Knesel and daughter were in the city Saturday from Battle Creek. Neil Herrington of Wayne was in city today on his way home from a trip west. Olaro Blakely came over from Sioux City Saturday and spent Sunday at homo. Deputy County Clerk J. L. Daniel was hero from Madison over Snudayjiiieetiug Norfolk friends. Mrs. Schneider arrived from Wisner S \turday to visit at the home of Mr. nud Mrs. O. II. Krahn. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Ha/.eu welcomed n new son to their home in The Heights yesterday morning. Mrs.Frank Owen , who has been visit ing at the homo of H. E. Owen , returned to Wayne yesterday. O. A. Blakely of the Fair store has romed the Wheaton honso on Sontl Ninth street and will take possession this week. Miss Laura Buckeudorf departed Sat urday noon for St. Joseph , Mo. , where she will take n position in n wholesale millinery house. The fnmily of C. W. Jens , clerk ii the Fair store , arrived from Columbus last night nud have begun housekeeping in the Fred Sidler house on Soutl Ninth street. Material for the extension of the F E. & M. V. from Verdigro is passing through the city every day by the car aud trnin-loiul , and there must bo a largo amount of material for the worl now on hand. The Auzeiger voting contest for the most popular business man is exciting i great deal of interest. Up to last Friday Oscar Ulile headed the list with 103 votes to his credit. August Brnmmund was second with n vote of US ) . The contos closes nt noon on the 28th , Fred LndoholT , ill years of ago , n prosperous porous farmer whoso homo was < n the Pleasant Valley neighborhood , near Fremont , wasgorod to death by a vicious cow in an inclosuro near the barn on his promises Wednesday evening of last wook. The bed > of the man WOK badly mutilated. About two Fcoro of the friends of Miss lennio McCormlok planned a surprise mrty for her Saturday evening and on- iced her to the homo of Mr. nud Mrs. 5. 15. Adams where the surprise nwaltod icr. Thotimowas tnjoyablo spent at ; muos , and choice refreshments were served nt n propitious timo. S. K. McFmland as one of the ollleors ) f the local lodge , Tribe of Hen llur , ostorday received n draft for $1,1100 mynblo to ,1. D. Sturgeon in payment of the loss on account of Mis. Sturgeon's loath. The proof of death- and other lotails were completed lust Tuesday Hid forwuided to the lodge head- lunrtors. The Kindergarten club was cuter- .lined at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Reynolds Saturday ovoniug. As the uiiiiio indicates , the Kindergarteners tro constantly attempting to learn , and Saturday evening they practiced at the low game of "ping pong , " or parlor tennis , with success varying according to the ability of each "kind. " Baum Bros , have sold their entire stock of dry goods to S. N. Hosontlml of Genoa who will move it to the store room formerly occupied by the Fair store , which is being placed in condi tion to receive the goods. It is expected that the transfer will bo nindo within n few days and the now store opened up for business. As soon as the dry goods ire moved out Baum Bros , will have their big double store room renovated mrt handsomely decorated , preparatory to making their next move , .lust what that move will bo they nro not yet ready to nnuouuco , but their friends hope that t will be something that will add ma terially to the buhincss interests of Nor folk. Prospects for improvements in Nor folk were never hotter than they are for ho coming season. Not the least of the ) ottermonts in night is the rebuilding of the roundhouse and machine shops of the F.,15. &M. V. railroad at South Norfolk. It is stated unolllcially that the round house is to bo enlarged from i 10-stall to an IS-stall honso , and all tLe stalls are to bo made larger to ac commodate the big locomotives that are tow being placed on the road. The switching yards arc also to bo increased n capacity , to make room for the grow ing business of the main line and to take care of the business which will come through the extension of the Verdi ro ino into Boyd county. All of which , added to the prospective building of n gas plant , sewerage system , n number of business houses and residences , besides - sides many blocks of permanent sidewalks - walks , indicates that the coming season will be a busy ouo in Norfolk. COMMISSIONERS' DOINGS. Names From Which Petit Jurors Shall be Drawn. Madisou , Nebr. , Fob. 12 , 1002. At 1 o'clock p. m. the board of county com missioners , met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present , Christ Schmitt , II. W. Winter aud S. J Fiuuegan. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved , except as to the appoint ment of county physician. Minutes should read : "On motion I. J. Dauiel was reappointed county physician for the ensuing year , " instead of Edward Tanner On motion the following bills were al lowed : A Rakowsky , road work , $11 ft. ) . J. C. Horsham , electric lights , 0 25. James B. Hume , lumber , : ? : ! 0 52. Robert Reeves , road work , § 11 00. A. E. Lind , nails aud lumber , 3 ! )0 ) ; applied on personal tax. C. W. Crum , salary , $100. Chris. Sclmvland , witness fees in in sanity cnso of Henrietta Zessin , $27.10. Chris. Schavland , fees in insanity case of Henrietta Zessin , $21.55. J. J. Clements , jailor's fees nud taking Mrs. Zessin to insane asylum , $05.00. Edward Tanner , attending smallpox patient , etc. , $1050. Fremont Tribune , tax receipts , $ li.OO. ! State Journal , books , stationery , etc.a)0n ! ) S O. Campbell , fees as commissioner board of insanity , $18 00. Walt B. Reynolds , stationary , § 12 50. G. Deuol & Co , coal for Sterling fam ily during illness , $ S.S7. R. C. Miles , county treasurer , for ex tra work , $000 00. Emil Winter , county clerk , recording ofllclnl bonds , postage , drayage , etc. , § 81 50. J. II Secor & Co. , merchandise for Mrs. Carey , S17.-IS. Geo. Niles , ! ) wolf scalps , $18 00 ; ap plied on tax , $10.10. Sessons & Boll , coflin and burial ex penses for child of Chns , Richardson , $1JI 50. Martin Kane , quarantining , etc. , $20.00. Gus. Knul , janitor for court honso , flO.OO. D. D. BruuRon , livery hire for hauling paupers to poor farm nud for hauling commissioners to view roads , | ! 10.50 ; ap plied on personal tax. W. II Lowe , surveying , $11 CO. A. O. Johnson , meat furnished Ster ling family during illness , $11.J7. ! On motion board ndjonrued to 7 o'clock p , m. Board met at 7 o'clock p. m. On motion the following bills were al lowed : W. N Huse. publishing county treas urer's statement , $00 00. W. N. Huso , piinting commissioners' proceedings , road notices , etc , $17. ( > 0. W. N. Huso , blanks for county of- ( leers , * ll.r > 0. L. M. Johnson , voiul work , $8 M ) . R. O. Miles , postage , exchange , etc. , trtl.SH. E. F. Sehlect , balance duo for fur' mice , $11.70. * W. 0. Elloy , distributing ballots , oto. , $11.C.O H. Richenboig , road woik , $11.00 ; applied on personal tax. Ohas. Funsko , bridge woik , $ : ) ( ! 00. On motion board proceeded to select sixty names from which petit jurors shall bo drawn for the Maich term of district court. The following weie chosen : Norfolk-John Wright. W. H. Widn- man , Martin Brubaker , P.V. . Hull , I ) . O Horrington , Carl Zuolow , R. Bos- wick , Thomas Long , Herman Nonow , James Conley. sr. , A. P. Pilgor , C.'W. ' Itiskoop , A. D. Howe. W. P. Dixon , Mike Honuessy , A. M. Tanner , W. J. Ahlman , Henry Hunso. Wnrnorvllle W. 11. Boyd , William Boeho. Valley Fred Dedornmn , Frank Deuol. Bvttlo Creek Grorgo Zimmerman , Willis Stiik , ZackCox , A. G. Moyer. Deer Creek James Hunter , John Magner. Burnett , lumes Rosoborough , ,1. W. McOallum , Elijah Ashcraft , William McDonald. Highland Arthur Clark , EdRouso. Schooleraft Thomas Olesou , Thomas L"stina. Emorick John Ilorrocks , 0. A Youngquist. Grove William Roikofski , E. L. Twiss. Shell Creek Frederick Pike , U. J. Brovik , S. L. D.igsgaid , Frank O'Shtm. Kulama/oo Ernest Nathan , sr. , John Wilholm. Green Garden Joseph Weinberger , S. S. Choat. Fairview J. A. Moore , Joseph Reeves Union D.in Knnpp , A. L. Doun , William Goldsmith. Madison M. Gross , B. Anderson , George Kreitman , C. L. Boiling , S. O. Davis , Andrew SchwartW. . G. Elloy. On motion the icsignation of J. L. D.iniel as justice of the pence of Norfolk precinct was accepted. On motion road overseer's reports were audited as follows : Chin. Fenslve , district No. 7 , all bills paid and on hand $0 25. James Hughes , district No. ( i , all bills pnid and on hand M cents. IT. Reichenbtrg , district No. 11 , all bills paid and on hand $11 50. J. F. .Tonkins , district No. 11 , all bills paid and no money on hand. On motion Andrew Tillattson was np pointed road overseer for district No. \ > On motion Fred Nouwork was np pointed road overseer for district No 11 On motion the following oflicial bonds were approved : Jacob Knapp , road overseer district No 20. Thomas Ambroz , road overseer dis trict No. 22. S. W. Dciiiel , justice of the peace for Burnett precinct. Ou motion board adjourned to 8 a. m , Fob : 1J ! , 1002. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Board mot with soldiers' relief com mission. Soldiers' relief commission rendered their report showing that the total amount expended by them during the year 1001 was $875 00. On motion said report was accepted. Board adjourned to 1 o'clock1 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment On motion W. II. Widamau was ap pointed n member of the soldiers' relief commission for the term of three years On motion John Crook was appoiuted n member of the soldiers' relief commis sion for n term of ouo year. On motion the following bills were al lowed : John Crook , exponpes aud labor on soldiers' relief commission , $8. Claus Young , expenses and labor 01 soldiers' relief commission , $0 08. W. II. Widaman , expenses and labor on soldiers' relief commission , $1.01. S. J. Fiuuegau , commissioner's salary and mileage , $50.50. II. W. Winter , commissioner's Balarj nud mileage , $38.i5. ( Christ Schmitt , commissioner's salary and mileage , $100.08. II. W. Winter , cash paid out fo paupers , $10.00. On motion oflicial bond of Frank Vla/.uy , road overseer of district No. 10 was approved. On motion board adjourned to Marcl 18 , 1002 , nt 1 o'clock p. m. EMIL WINTER , County Clerk. Now is the time to bring in repairs to Paul Nordwiu's harness shop. Do Not Be Afraid to look the facts squarely in the face That cough , racking aud persistent , nc companied by tightness in the chest am spitting of sticky nuious , is n sign o ; consumption. Common sense dictate the use of Allen's Lung Balsam , nn hon CBt remedy , since it contains no opium nn clllciont remedy , siuco it heals th irritated , inflamed throat aud lungs and so prevents n denp Heated cold froii miming into incurable forms of con enuiption. Ordinance No , 207 , An ordinance grunting the right to reel aud maintain HUH woiks tu the Ity of Norfolk , Nel.in ku , and legulut- ug the construct tun and operation hereof. Be It ordained by the city council of Ito elly of Norfolk : Section I. Theie in hereby granted nlo Clinton ,1 Colby and OlmilcH I 'eniioy , who lire associated together fin ite purpose of inuiutlaelnrtng llluiiilna leu and fuel gas under ( he cold proeess nd other patents , and to their IISHO- laten , successors ami assigns , the light mil piivilego to eieet , maintain and on- < rate gas woiks In the city of Norfolk , or the ] iurp > H i of miimifnclurlnu KII < 'or fuel ami lighting purpose * lor both tublle aud private use , \ > lth the right o lav all maiiiH aud other pipes In the treels and alloys of the elly of Norlolk hat they may deem to be necessiuy for he business of the said parlies. their ssoriuieH , siiceossoiH mid assigns , sub- eel , howevi r , to such regulations as tin omirll may , by lewo'u ' ion , impose us in he manner and ( he plnecs of occupying he said slieels and alleys by said com- my iu laying its mains anil pipes and n on rating its uni I gas. Section 2. Sale | nirlii s and their IIH incmtcM mid flnrretsiiiH mul nssiu'iiH are icrcliy nutlmii/ < l t > > erect suelimks uid building as th y may deem proper 'or inaiiufaeluring gas as above se | 'orlh and for other purposes in eonneo ion therewith and to lay and maintain iit'h mains and pipes as they may deem troper in any and all of the si i eels mid ille.VH of said city of Norfolk , under the mn isjons and rnstrii tnuis coiitalnnl in eel ion ouo of thiit oidiiianee , and to do my ami everything that may be noces- ai.\ and proper for the purpose of can v- ng < iii the busim KS ot said peisoiiK , lieu associates , mieccssorn nud atwic s , n lomieetton with ( ho manufacture , ale mid distribution of gas for miipoM'H if lighting nod fuel and Mich other pur- mscs ami uses as may be found desir- iblc and this light is granted unto the aid purlieH , their associates HIUVCSSOIH uid issigtm , for the period of twenty enis Piovldcd , however , the oily hall not li ) > liable for ( laiiin rs to said coin ) .inv for establishing , chancing or ilfering I ho grade of any stieet or alh y u \\liinh said company muv liuvo laid Is ni.iins or pipeor stretched its wins , V in improving any of said streets or illejs Heitmnlt. Said parties , their asso- iate > 4 , successors and assigns shall fur- lish pas during the hie of this fiuiichiso it such reasonable prices as the eoi dl- ions i-xistiug in ihn < ity of Norfolk miiy leriiiit , but in no ease shiill iho charge 0 piivntc coiisumeis ( xceed the ma.xi- iium price of $2 CO per 1,000 oubio feet if gas , with the usual discount of 10 pur ent if such charge be paid within ten lays after the flist da > of each and every aloud ir month , when thoHnmo boeome's lue and payable. , Sedion I J'lmt the said Clinton .1. Colby mid Charles 1. Tunuey , their as-o- .Kites , successors and assigns , shall erect uid install such lumps ami lamp posh , tor tree ) lighting and to be located at sin h mints along and adjacent to uny lines of pipe owned and controlled by them , is the i ity council of the city ot Nor- oik may , by resolution , direct , and shall supply siifllcicnt gas of standard [ Utility to supply s'lid ' street lamps so ordeied by the oily and shall icceive therefor the sum of not exceeding 42 00 wr thousand feet of gas for all KIIB re pined for use in said street lamps less 1 Jin following discounts for the prompt myment thereof within ton days nfler the first day of every calendar month , when the sumo becomes duo and p.iy- ible , to-wit : 15 par cunt from the rrg ilar price for all gas used when the unount is less than 100,000 feet in any calendar month ; 20 per cent discount when the amount of gas used is more him 100,000 feet and less than 200,000 'eet in any calendar mouth , mid 25 per cent on all Mas used when the amount lonsumod is more than 200,000 feet in my calendar month That the city of Norfolk tf ill mnin- ainand care for said lamps and will at- end to the lighting and extinguishment if the same. Section 5 That said Clinton J Colby xncl Charlie L Tenney , their associates , ucci s.sors mid assigns shnll , within three months from the date of the pus- ingo of this ordinance , commence work upon the erection and construction ot such gas woiks and Hindi continue such work with all riMsounblo diligence , un til the siuno are completed , and a failure : o comply with the provision shall work t forfeiture of all rights and privileges tereby granted. They shall cause the said gas works and other buildinus constructed under tliis franchise to ho so located nud con structed that the same shall not ho or Income a public uui nunn , or cause dam- ice to the property of others , and they shall cause said buildings and improve ments to bo so constructed as to con form to the fire ordinance mid other reg ulations of the city of No'folk. And said company shall before com mencing business , cause to bo executed to the city n bond in the sum of three thousand dollars , with good mid sufll- cient surety or sure vs. conditioned to save the city harmless from damages oc casioned by reason of the construction or operation of said gas works. Section ( I Said parties , their associ ates , successors and assigns shall cnuso such works to bo constructed that they \sillproducegassupenor iu quality to the ordinary commercial coal j > as and mil to the gas manufactured nt the gas works of the ( 'old Process company now in operation in the towns of Dysurt mid Willimushurg , lown , which plants have been inspected by n committee of the council ot the city of Dtiulwoodand whose report is now on file in the ofllco of the auditor of s lid city , and that the said works shall bo of a capacity to pro duce not less than ! > 00,000 cubic foot of gas in each twenty-four hours. Section 7. That the city of Norfolk shall have the right to purchase ot the said Clinton J. Colby and Charles I. Tenney , their associates , successors and assigns , the said gas works mid all of the property and rights mid franchises , including everything appertaining to mid connected \\ith said plant nt nny time nfter five years from the ( lute of the passage of this ordinance mid if the parties nro unable to ngrce upon the price of said plant , then the value of the same is to bo determined by three np praiHtiM , ouo of said appraisers to bo bolicted by the parties , their as > 03iati'.s , Hiiccessors mid assigns , one by the city of Norfolk mid the third emu to bo no- luctod by thcso appraisers mid which amount so fixed by said appraisers Khali be paid before possession is taken of said property. Provided , however , that if the city of Norfolk should demio to purcha < io Die mild piopeily IIH herein ptovlded that they Hhall glyo toKiild patties , their IIH soehites , mieci'Hsors1 and iiHHlgiiH , not Iocs than six moiithx'notice of their Inten tions so to ilouiid Unit they \slll then te- ( iilie the smd piopeily lo be appialsid imd fornmllv initiHiciied to the city of Norlolk IIH heieln piovldcd Section H It IH timber provided that if the Kind ( 'Union . 1 Colby and CliitilcH I Tenney do not complete mid gas plant and have the Name In full operation \ \ Ithtn one u'nv 1'iom mid alter the tnl- ing elVeet of ill's ' ordinance Iho lights granted nndei ihUoidliiauce nhiillciniMi , this otdlnaiiee lo become binding upon iho elly ol Norlolk In the event that grantee Hhalllthln leu lii.\n 1'ioiu the passage mid puHlculton of Hits 'unit nance , Hie with the clerk of the city of NoifolK I'M ' wiltleii iieceplnnce of the tiTiiiH and conditions of thin ittdtimuco. K'ctton II ) This oidlnaueii Hhall take ellcct and h in To ce liom 'he dale of its pasHiiso , nppioval and puhlicaUrn IIH n'iiuied | by law. Passed mid nppiovcd February 0,1002 Attest n.vsir.i. J KuiiMiKrniN , S. It Mrl''AUi.AM ' > , Mnjor. City Oloik I hciewlth tetiirn with my npp'oval , oidiimnee No 2(17 ( , granting Iho UN 01 our streets lo (1 ( ,1 Colby and C I Ten llev lor the pnrpiise of lading KIIH niliiilH. Ordinal lly , I am vciy much opposed to granting awny city nghiNbiil in IhlH ense we grant no exchiHive pilvileges and the ( ins eompaov miike no uniea- soiinhle demmiilM. I'esldeH that the city reserved the rljjlil lo puivhnso the plant at miv lime and I he establishment of u Has plant \sill ndd HO much lo the gen eral comfoits of our citI/HUH that pi r soiial picjuillcn should not gow rn | ) \S'II' | J. KnKMMHIT.lN. Mayor. TUESDAY TOPICS. U ( i Miller of Meadow Orovo in a city visitor. Ur. A. H. Coibott of Madison was in Norfolk Sunday. P. Itackcs1 of Litids-ny was u Norf. Ik visitor yesterday. Mr mid Mis. C. II. Reynolds went to Omaha on ( ho noon tiiiin. S.imuel Glllogly was a Norfolk vis itor today from Creighton. B W. mid .1. R. Thomas of Osmond were in the city yesterday. W. H. Htoucker of Tilden transacted business in Norfolk ycnteidiiy. Goo. D Butlerfliild niado a business trip lo Omaha mid Sioux City yesterday. Miss Elsie Ahlman bus returned from a few days' visit with herauntiit Pieice. The Wedues-ilay club will meet to morrow aftoiuoon with MrH. Iliiinbolt. C. S. Smith mid S. Friedman were Norfolk visitors from Iho county seal Sunday. Miss Casey , stenographer at the migur factory , went to liur homo in Omaha yesterday. The NiobrnraTribuno says that I ) . F. Chambers of that place has mi apple tree in full bloom. Miss Luella Remy returned yostciday from D.ivid City where she npunt Sun- da } ' with her sister. Alfred Gerccko went to Omaha yes terday to take up his duties with the Richardson Drug company. Mr. mid Mrs. C. A. Gilbert of South Norfolk welcomed u new daughter to their home yesterday morning. August Yaney and Miss BettioLobbin , both colored , were united in marriage last night at the home of ( 'lias. Helms iu South Norfolk. F. W Beck is luu ing his residence at the corner of Eleventh street mid Madi son avenue treated to n now coat of paint mid is making other improve ments. Mr. aud Mrs Chas. Schul/ visited at the homo ot Dr. Bertha Ahlman over night. They are enrcuto from Wake- field to Lind , Washingtonto make their future home. The many filends of Or. A. J. .lolin- son aio plois ! ° d to see him able to lo about again after a siege of sickno B that has kept him to the house for sev eral weeks. Henry Nye , 7l ! years of ago ajul a vot- crnn of the civil war , died at his homo in Emerick precinct on the 10th. Ho was an old settler of this county , hav ing moved hero in 187. ) . Inncs , the bandmaster , has informed Fred L. Harrison , of Grand Island composer of the Jolly Elks' March , that that piece will bo included in the pro gram to bo given in Grand Inland. A final dividend of five and two tenths per cent in favor of the creditors of the First National bank of Neligh making 70 2 ° 11) ) per cent on claim amounting to $07-17-1.0. ! was declaret by the comptroller of the currency n Washington yesterday. The Chas. Lotheby homestead nea Emerick was eold last week to Pryor iV Kull of Newman Grove for n cousidorn tion of $4,000. It is claimed that tin is one of the finest pieces of laud in tin part of the state nud was picked out am homestended by Mr. Lotheby . HI year ago. ago.C. C. F. Eiseloy is beginning to think that u certain saying should bo changed to "uneasy lies the head that belongs tea a jnsticoof the peace. " Ho was routet out twice last night. Once to explaii the mnrriago rates and requirements to an impatient would-be groom and th next time to receive papers npper tnining to criminal cnso. A new bank is to bo opened nt Stunr this week with Bontou Mnrot , formerly private secretary to Governor Holcomb iu charge as cashier and A. H. Bohan uon , formerly of Madisou , cashier. L M Weaver of Nownian Grove Is president , mid T. F. Momniin ger of M idlHon , vice president. (1. ( A. jiilkni'l of Ihlselly IH one of the dlrou- orn The capital xlock of the bank IH jn.ooo A CIIKK containing more or IBM Illlh vat * up In Jnstleu Elitoley'H court thlrt miming. The pnrlteH Involved nro U'll known In Ilio coininiinlly hut on cconnt of ( he children of the oirontltmi , heir iiiimeH IIH well UN HIM purltmilnrH le withheld. "A little child shall lend hem , " never hud n moio forc.eful nppll * allen limn In thlH cam ) . \VYro it not or Iho families 'of the pnrlles thny Mould not be spared Ilio publicity whioli heir olleiwe rlolily deHorvoH. MIH McKiin and Hutlle left Sunday loon for Omaha wheio they will visit n hurt lime hefoio going on lo their now loiiiowllh Nov. W. U. McKtin , teolor if Grace Kplscnpnl cliuroh In Sallim , CIIIIWIH. Dr. U. A. McKim and Loomln vill leave this evening with the liouso- told goods for Sallna. Tim I'ormor ex- leelN lo remain about n week lo assist he family in getting sullied , nflor vhlch he will letnrii to Norfolk mid like up ) IH | piofo. Hlomil work. LoomlM vill accept a position iu u wlioloHalo must ) at Silinn. W. L Paul , formerly of IhU oily , IH incident of "The Florence Gold Mines , .Id1 with oIllcoHiil nONadison Htroot , 'hiciigo. ' Tim property of the company s iu Plmosa mining district , Yiiinii ioiinty , Arizona , mid comprises ' „ Utrcs. The company in Incorporated tin ier the laws of Aii/.ona with n capital leek ( itij.2,500,000 ; , , divided into blinrns of the par value oTl each. It isoliiltmul hut the ore from ( he company's milieu villaveuige $15 n ton. The Chicago 'oiiiniprciid Chroniole , in its INHUO Of ' 'nbiuary 12 , give.s n column mid u half M lie-up lo the company mid its propor- y. Mrs. W. .1. Hughes of Newman Grove lied in that town on ( he 12ih , from In- uiies resulting from burns. She was owing a garment for her b.xby m the machine when Iho lamp nho vns using fell forward into her lap , ovuring her clothing with burning ) il. She Htarted toward the door to summon help mid flung horselC down- tuirs , their homo being above the liar- less shop of her husband. Her foot aught in the railing before she reached he bottom mid she was suspended in hat position when the village marshall 'oui'd ' ' her. The flro was put , out mid he baby was rescued from the rooms , which weie now on ( lie , but Iho mother ad received iiitul burns mid diud the same night. Notice for Publication. Department of the inleiior , Land Of- Ice at O'Neill , Nebr. , Ducembor JH , 1001. Notice is hereby given that the i'ollouing mimed settler him tiled notice it his intention to miiko final proof in support of his claim , mid that said proof will be made befoie clerk of the district onrt at Madison , Nebiaska , on Fohru- my I , 11102 , viICiunia : J. Ferguson , II. E. No 105(15 ( , for t how' ' . , iicVn KOO. M.T. 2 N , R. I W. He names the following witncFsas to prove his continuous rcsidcncu upon mil cultivation of said laud , vi/ : William Boyd , John Hberly , A. N. McGinnis of Warnerville , Nob. , Win. I' . Ferguson , Norfolk , Neb. S. J. WI-.KKS , Register. "All well all happy- lots f fun" . That is the regular ' . port from the rnonkcy cage f Barnum's Circus ever since Ke keepers began closing the nonkcys with Scott's Emul- > ion. Consumption was carry ing off' ' two thirds of them every year and the circus had to buy new ones. * * One clay a keeper accident ally broke a bottle of Scott's Emulsion near the nionkcy cage and the monkeys eagerly lapped it up from the floor. This suggested the idea that it might do them good. Since then the monkeys have received regular doses and the keepers report very few deaths from -onsumption. Of course it's hcapcr to buy Scott's Emul sion than new monkeys and that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkeys ind in man is the same disease. f you have it or arc threaten ed with it can you take the hint ? This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's LimilMon and N on i\lo \ \\rapptrofe\try bottle. Send for free sample * * SCOTT & UOWN'E , W Pearl St. , New York. $ ocaiul5t all druggists.