NOliFdLK NEWS-I : < mTJAY , ,25 , , 1902 , 6FNSON Every Department is groaning for more room to show our Immense Stock of New Spring Goods. Visit our store. Ask to be shown any < > < ; ; goods i you arc interested iii. Our stock is so/large many of the popular lines cannot be displayed in the store. < > ; Silks. Our reputation for Hlnclt Dross Silks has become one- of the strongest font urea of our Htoro. No where run our values bo excelled The "Knterpiiso War , i tod" Silks iiro of world-wide reputation. WARFTANT BLACK Si L Send for samples and rompare with any di-alor in the U. S. The Popular Waist Silkc , JMoiro Ami Velours White nnd Hlaclc , Linen Colored Luisor Silk , Wash Silks , Walstiugs , Puoii Velvets , all iciuHng Shades , oto. Wash Gooi'is. "Never , never wore they spAicnntiful , " is a common expression. Style decrees , In favor of those goods as never before hence importers and domestic manufac turers hiVvp.tied thohy utmost skill to rival in produc es / Rtoejc-is many times as largo as iu any , and the Graceful Sheer Fabrics arc very Cpftson early. They are Belling rapidly Ik. . . . Tissue , Plain and Silk Emb. , highly stylish in 4t Eastern dross. "Boules Do Solo , " imported , "Gau/.o Do ToUio , " "Ardsley S1U Dot , " "Hibbon Tissue , " "Louo Swiss , " "Czarina Silk" and many others iu the Bwollost styles produced. The best Imported Linen Ginghams. . line and 50o Domestic Linen Ginghams \ 2rm Silk GiuKhtims -Inc , Too and $1.00 Madras Ginghams 25o and ! (5o ( Xophyr1 Ginghiuns lee and 2 , " > o T o a yard to $1.00 in assortment to jilonso all. W. N. I1U8K. Publisher. Kstnbllsbed. ISM. Krorr day oxcepi Sunday. lly carrier | ior week , IS cotite. lly mntl iior year , tfl.OO. WKK1C1A' NinVS-JOUltNAI * . Tbe News , established. IKS I , The Jnurnnl , eetnbllsliod 1S71 Every Friday . Hy mull tier year , $1.M > . Kntorod at the Poetolllco nt Norfolk , Neb , , ne second class mutter. Tdenbonen : Kdttorlnl Department , No. 12 linslness Olllce and Job Rooms. No. 322. Republican County Convention. To tlioiopubllcan elector * o [ Madison couijty , Notice in hereby Riven that republican dolo. cate convention if the ropuhlicnn elector * of Madison county , NobrnsVa1I1 bo hold at llattlo Crook , iu f Bid county and etnti on tlio 7th dny of May , 1WK , nt I o'clock in tlio after noon , for tlio purpose of selecting delegates to tlio ttato commit lot ) , cnuerteslcmil couvontton Bud tonutorialcomcntiou and nlso for tlio pur- poionf selojiirg n new county central comirlt. tec , niul for the trai etct'on of inch other bust * It is further recommended by the committee -that the pr ivmrles for Ilia selection of tlio dole- nates of the \arion precincts be held not later tbeu riatunlxy , May S , IMC. Witness out haul. thi ! > 20th dny nf April , 190J. U. u. IUSOLUS , W. A. HKWI.KUKX , Cbairinan , Secretary. It may bo all right for Rosa Hudspoth of the Stuart Ledger to intimate that "a woman with a $10 hat may have on n pair of threadbare hose , " but it might IJB highly dangerous for a inau editor to originate such sentiment. W. M. Robertson continues to receive flattering mention iu connection with the governorship of the state , , not only in thfs section but alsoiu the south Platte country. At this distance from the con vention , his prospect for receiving the nomination is equally as good as that of nuy other avowed candidate. Tildeu Citizen. It is given out that a change in 23 of the congressional districts of the country will give the house of representatives into the control of the democrats. There are n few who will disagree with this statement. It is quite probable , for instance , that there vill bo n change in the Third district of Xebnx ha but it is not likely that the change will go to * ward giving the democrats control of the body. While this may be true of the Third Nebraska district it is probable that the republicans in other districts will be compelled to exert themselves It would not do for the country to be nf- "Ready-to-Wcar Department. LADIES' TAILOR MADE SUITS. - Practical , Money Saving Well Tailored Suits at prices BO moderate they will surprise you. Wo aio showiug the newest and most elegant np to-dnto styles , mndo for us by the bcsflfow York man ufacturers. Our $ 10.00 Suit will prove to you that wo soil you suits cheaper than any city Splendidly T r i m in o d Jacket and Skirt , all Wool material , /Blnok / , Blue or Castor , $10 00. Othern correspondingly peed , fl'J 50 , fJin.fiO , $10 00 , $17.00faO.OO , $25.00. . Skirts. Over UOO now Skirts this spring. Our salon surprise us. But the tail oring , the hang and the flt and the "values wo give make the sales. Marvelous values in Silk Skirts , $7 50 , $10.00 $12 50 , $15.00 , $20.00 , $25.00. Wool Materials $ ! ) 50 , $5.00 and np to $10,00 , Cotton Coverts , Linen and Pique Wash Skirts 7fio to $11.00. ' Raglans , $7.50 , $8.50 , $10.00. $12.50. Oxford and' Tan Rnglaud Mackintoshes , $11 50 , $5.50 , * 7 HO Oxford and Tan Ohildrtm's Jnckets , to 12 years , $1.50 to f 1.00. KomomiH and Dressing Sacques , neater and prettier than over , made in Sheer Lawns , white and delicate figures , Itfic , 75c , $1 00 , $1 25. $1 50. J3lack Lustre Petticoats , $1 00 to $11.00 , prettier than over. , SHk Waists , Dross and Stylish Effects in Black and Colors , $ ! ) ,50 to $7 50 , Ask to bo shown our Silk Waists. Muslin Underwear. A Large New Assortment. THC ROYAL , UNDERGARMENTS Corset Covers , daintily trimmed 18o to § 1.00 each Skirts , daintily trimmed ! 15c to .itt.OO each Drawers , daintily trimmed itfc to $1.25 each Gowns , daintily trimmed 50o to $3.CO each dieted with a do-nothing congress as It was before the election of Cleveland when one branch of the government operated against the other , with the result that neither party was nblo to accomplish anything. Tlio fusion two-ring oirons will lo hold at Grand Island six days after the republican convention meets in Lincoln , or on Juno 2-1. There appeared to bo an unusual brand of harmony except in regard - gard to the place for the meeting , the populists insisting that it should be held' ' in Grand Island for the purpose cf enthusing the brethren in the Fifth nnd Sixth congressional districts. Former | Secretary of State Porter was a prime mover iu favor of the place chosen. The democrats arranged to have their convention composed of 1,200 delegates , while the populists expect to muster up 1,22-1 of the faithful. A. L. Bixby , editor of the Daily Drift column iu the State Journal , quite fre quently departs from the excellent humor for whloh ho is noted through out the state , outers the political field , and indicates his studious nature nud close touch with popular soutiment. Such an item Appeared in yesterday's issue and is as follows : "If the repub licans nro to select gubernatorial timber from the district north of the Platte river why not name W. M. Robertson of Norfolk and bo dead certain of the right man for the place. " Numerous editors have expressed themselves in favor of the right man for tie } place without indicating nuy patt'cpltr choice , but Bixby , with his usual fore sight , goes them one better nnd picks out the man , and nil who know Judge Robertson will heartily agree that he has made no mistake. Another sample of the Savage wisdom was evidence in the case of William Rhea , the murderer of Herman Knhu of Snydor. Ho refused to commute the sentence of death to life imprisonment because of the fear , tthat some of his successors might pardon him , but he granted him n reprieve uutil a year from the 10th of next July , which just ns certainly places the matter in the hands of his successors as though he had com muted the sentence. He offers ns an ex cnse that ho wishes to give the legis Inturo opportunity to net on the pardon and commutation business , which sort o legislation is evidently needed , but h might ns well have commuted the ECU tenco as far ns the people are concerned who urged that the law be allowed to take its course and as far as his interference once with the verdict of the court is con cerned , includjpg a reversal of the de cisiou of the supreme court. RAWLIN8 CCO. . . - . C..A. fL . Utah S-nator Dcncuncco Methods Pursued - sued in Philippines. Washington. April 23. Just before the senate adjourned yesterday Raw- llns ( Utah ) concluded his speech In opposition to the Philippine govern ment bill. As on previous days ho devoted much of his time to considera tion of the testimony taken before the Philippine committee. He analyzed the testimony In connection with or ders Issued by the war department nnd by general officers In the Philip pines. He was particularly severe In his denunciation of General Chaffeo for the orders ho ! iad Issued In carry- ins out the policy of the government. Ho declared In ronrluslon that the United States would reap n whirlwind of misfortunes nnd disaster ns n result of its policy in the Philippine Islands. The senate passed several unobjected- to measures of minor importance and a largo number of private pension bills. ACCEPT SENATE AMENDMENTS , House Agrees on Revised Oleo Bill and Sends It to Conference. Washington , A'prll 25. The house cstonlay sent the oleomargarine bill o conference after agreeing to the scnnto nmendments with some modifi cations suggested by the agricultural committee. The opponents of the measure offered a number of nmend ments , the principal one of which was designed to place renovated butter on he same footing with oleomargarine , iut they were overwhelmingly voted down. The latter part of the day wns devoted to the ngrlcultnral bill. Fox ( Miss. ) made an-exhaustivc speech in defense of the suffrage clause of the Mississippi constitution. Baseball Results Yesterday. Nntlonnl League Now York , Boston , 8. Pittsburg , 3 ; Chicago. 5. Cincinnati. 9 ; St , Louis , 2. Philadel phia , C ; Brooklyn , 1C. American League St. Louis , 4 ; Cleveland , 2. ChlcaRO , 0 ; Detroit , C. Baltimore. C ; Philadelphia , 2. Wash ington , 3 ; Boston , 11. American Association Toledo , C ; St. Paul. 17. Columbus , 11 ; Minneap olis , 4. Indianapolis , 0 ; Milwaukee , 3. Louisville. 13 ; Kansas City , 0. Western League DCS Molnus , 13 ; Peorla , 12. Colorado Springs , 10 ; Kan sas City , 22. Denver , 2 ; St. Joseph , 1. Omaha , U ; Milwaukee , 2 , Mrs. Forsyth Re-Elected. Omaha , April 25. By a unanimous vote Mrs. Henry H. Forsyth of Chicago was re-elected as president of the woman * Presbyterian Board of Mis sions of the Northwest. Her name was received with , enthusiasm and there was no opposing candidate. As Mrs. Forsyth is now 111 i\l her homo In Chicago cage and unable to attend the conven tion , notlcif of her re-election was con veyed to her by telegram. Dress Goods. The newest prevailing Cloths from 25c to $11.50 per * yard. Silk Grenadines $1 25 to $ ! ) .50. Eolienes , Violes , Mistral Cloths , the soft veiling effects , Granites , Chev iots and many more , till stylish fabrics. Wash Shirt Waists. The , prettiest , neat est Shirt Waists we hnvo over shown. 50 styles to select from. Percales , Madras , Gingham and Linen Waists , i50o to $2 00. Beautiful White Waists , dainty ma terials , iusertiugs nnd embroideries , 75c to $ ; i.f > 0 each. The Excellence in style ] nnd workman ship of pur waists is impressive. We want you to see them. Children's and Misses' ReadyMade - Made Wash Dresses. This is an entire now de partment in our store , and one worthy the attention of nil mother ? , A Ready Made , Neatly and Nicely Trimmed Dress costs but .little more tbnu the price of making. Our stock is large. Gingham , Percale , White , Linou and Mull and In fants' White Slip , 25o to $2.00. We urge every woman interested to inspect this lino. You will bo con vinced or the saving to you. Foil SALE One 5-ncre trace adjoining city also 2 tracts of 10 acres each in edge of town. GARDNER & SEII.EK. FOR SALE A large house on Third straet , also two cottages at Junction. GARDNER &SEILER. F. E. & M. V. R. R. Low Colonist Rates to Pacific coast , and intermediate points in California , Oregon , Washington , Idaho , Moutann , etc. Commencing March 1 and continuing every day un til April 80 , 11)02 ) , .very low , second class , colonist , one way tickets will be sold , to ppints in above named territory. For farther particulars please call on the undersigned. H , 0. MATRAU , Agent. AGENTS WANTED Afe of T. Uewltt TrtlinHKe , by hie ton , REV FRANK HEWITT TALUAdE and usioclato editors of Christian Heral * . Only book endorsed dorsod by Talma a family. Enormous profl for RROiits who act quickly. Outfit ten cets Write Immediately Cliirlc Ar Co , , U2i ! S. Ill SU I'hlln. , I'll. Me tiou tbta | > iper. Real Estate , Loans , SIMPSON'S CORNER FOR RENT TlircOiroom up stnlri-cbeap FOR SALE Two story and wing 7-roora ionet , lot CO by 176 feet , largo barn , good well 100-barrel cistern , hen bouse , good cellar , 1 one of the boat blocks In the city. J700.CO. FOR BALE One and one-bait lots in Done Place. Large trees on. FOR BALE-Fine corter lot on Norfolk ave nue , 58 by lit feet , FOR SALE Neat cottage , good order ; water barn : Vi acre no nis the street KOi'S with it ; I corporation , CflEAP. Come and BOO me. Let us talk. 1 hate tw good insurance companies , Palatine of Lomlo and American Central of St. Lonls , and will bo glad to Insure you from fire or tornado. J. E. SIMPSON , Oince at llardy't Coal Offlce. SHOE SALE. Money Saving Shoes. 200 pairs , Women B , Misses , " and Children's , God- man's celebrated wearing shoes ut SPECIAL OUT SALE PRICES. Child's 85c kid shoes at Ooc. Y Girl's $1 00 kid shoes at 80c. Girl's $1.10 kid shoes at 8fic. ' * Girl'Hl 25 kid shoos at $1.00. , ' ? Child's $1.00 tan shoes at 75c. > Girl's $1 2f > tan shoes at $1.00. * Girl's $1.-IO tan shoes at $1 10. -T' Women's $2 00 tan shoes nt $1 .fiO. * Women's $1. < > 5 tan Oxfords at $1 25. The above are all correct present styles and a direct positive saving to every customer. CARPETS. A City Carpet stock at Lower than City Prices. This statement is easily verified by any intelli gent shopper. 50 styles very best full standard All Wool Ingrains , 50 , GO and 05c. Heavy Cotton Chain Ingrains , 45o. 20 styles Carpets. Ax- minster , Velvets , Body Brussels , etc. , $1.00 , $1 25 and $1.50. > j Mattings in large variety , 15 , . 20 , 25 , ! 30 and 50c. # 0x12 Rugs in the Popular styles for this season , $15.00 , $10 50 , $20.00 , $25.00 and $115.00. Our Carpets are sold upon their MERITS , We will j < be pleased to show you. House Furnishings. Large stock new "Laco Curtains. Large stock new Portiers. Rope Portiers , $2 00 , $2.50 , $3.00 , It needs no praise to those of you who are using it. Butte to those who have not , we ask you to try it. We are now - . , . , , . - - receiving orders daily through the mails from nil northeastern - eastern obraskn , nnd many into Wyoming , South-Dakota , etc. Wo naturally feel-highly pleased at these results , - * ana shall strive to extend it and reach every family who cannot visit our store. Send for samples. Your requests { will bo ns carefully attended to and exactly in every instance at the same price as though you were in our store. Rupture Cure. The Empire Rupture Cure Co. of Omaha , Nebraska , will hereafter have one of their physicians make regular trips to Norfolk once n mouth , for the purpose of consulting with and treating all who are suffering from any form of rupture. Their head physician , Dr. A. , T. Cook , the rupture specialist , will be at the Pacific hotel Saturday and Sun day , April 2(1 ( and 27 , where he can be consulted free of charge. Our repre sentative Mr. E. F. Harrington , will bent nt the nbovo hotel during the present week to furnish information and litera ture. ture.We We have several parties wanting to purchase houses from $000 to $1200. GARDNER & SCILKK. Parents and guardians should bo ut the "deestrick skulo" entertainment to night to assist the teacher in preserving order. M-M7 ! M--M M M The Northwestern Trust Company , INCORPORATED. * OMAHA , = = = NEBRASKA. Peter Jacobs , President. A. Buchanan , Secretary. WHY PAY RENT ? You can buy yourself a home with the money you now pay for rent. This company fur nishes the money to buy you a Home or a Farm in "any locality and gives you 16 years , and 8 months to pay it back at the rate of $5.50 per month on $1,000 without in- terest. Slrictest Investigation Courted For further information apply to ROBT. T. WISINOM , Oxriard Hotel. J Office hours : Until 9:00 : a. in. ; 12:00 : to 2:00 : p. m. ; ± 6:00 : to 10:00 : p. m.