I1 THE NORFOLK WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL. , , , . NORFOLK NEBRASKA FRIDAY NOYKMBKR7 [ 902. * ' -S is * , , , . ( orf _ BEELER BROS i Table Damask. 72-inch Fine White Double Satin Damask , price per ( M Q1 yard , for this sale UlliU I 72-inch Fine White Double Satin Damask , price per yard for this sale 64-inch Fine Cream Double Satin Damask , price per ( M f7 | yard for this sale IDliU/ / 70-inch Fine Cream Double Satin Damask , price per yard for this sale 72-inch Fine White Double Satin Damask , price per yard for this sate . _ ' 6'4-irich White Damask , price per yard for this ' sale. . . . * . . , . . r 60-irich White Damask , price per yard for this sale ; 68-inch Cream Damask price per yard for this sale 56-inch sale Cream Damask , price per yard for this Ik 46-inch sale Cream Damask , price per yard for this 14C 48-inch Cream Damask , red border , price per yard Ik for this sale 60-inch Cream Damask , price per yard for this sale 60-inch Guaranteed Red Damask , price for this sale LINEN SALE ! Now is the time to buy your Thanksgiving Linens. We have marked ; down the prices for this sale on all Table Linens , Napkins , Crashes and Towels ! NAPKINS. H Napkins , worth $ IJ.50 per deFer / . For 3 Nankins , worth $1.87 per do/ . _ ( ? 1 7fj 3 Napkins , worth $190 per do/ ( ? 1 7fl t ] Napkins , worth $2.00 per deFer / . For 3 Napkins , worth $2.50 per deFer / . ( * For 2 Napkins , worth $1.70 per deFer / . For $ Napkins , worth $1.20 per deFer / . For 2 Napkins , worth $1.40 per doz. ( M 0/J / For JBI.LU TOWELS. 19-42 Linen Towels , Fancy Borders 22o 19-40 Linen Towels , Hemstitched , Fancy Borders. . . 29o 22-45 Linen Fringe Towels 24c 21-44 Linen Fringe Towels 24c 19-33 Linen Hemmed Towels 19c 15-33 Linen Fringe Towels 9c 18-36 Linen Fringe Towels 15c 22-4(5 ( Cotton Fringe Towels lOc 18-50 Turkish Towels He CO33ESTS. Wo are agents for the Celebrated W. M. Erect Form Corsets. Those Cor sets were the only ones endorsed and recommended by the National Dress makers Association , when convened in Chicago , Sept. 15 to 22 , this year. Call for the following W. U. lOrect Form styles : 992 , 989 , 975) ) , 990 and 90. 989 W. B. Erect Form is the popular long hip model. Comes in white , drab and black. Sirto' ' 18 to 86 , and is our newest $1.00 leader. 992 W. B. Erect Form is the same as 989 but is made of French Catil and is nicely trimmed , a'nd is glove Hitting. 998 W. B. Erect Form will suit the average figure and sold at popular price , $1.00. 990 W. B. Erect Form is the style for slender figures ; low bust. Price only $1.00. Hod need prices on Dresser Scarfs , Tray Cloths and Doilies. i i K I T I k f- < I H I H I I H 1 i J I .1 . J - NORFOLK , NBBRMSKK. LflTE ELECTiOi Figures un House of Representa tives 3low 207 Republic ans , 178 Democrats. SOME DISTRICTS YET IN DOUBT According to the Statement or Secre tary Ovcrstrect Contest Threut- ( ued in California. Now York , Nov. 7. Dispatches re ceived up 'to noon show that the Re publicans Tinve elected 207 mjembers of congress and the Democrats'178 , with one California district In doubt Con gressman Overstreet , secretary of the Republican congressional committee , announced In the afternoon that 200 Republican n embers had been elected beyond all doubt ; that the Democrats had elected 170 , and that there were ten district where because of Incom plete returns the result was doubtful. TJie Doubtful District * . These districts are the First Califor nia , Twenty-Kourth Illinois , Fifth Min nesota , Eighth and Fifteenth North Carolina , .Seventh Alabama , Seventh Nevada , Ninth Virginia and Thirteenth and Sixteenth Missouri. The first live are rerpesentcd in congn ss by Repub licans , and tUe last live by Democrats. . The Republican candidates In both the doubtful North Carolina districts , Mr. Overstreet said , had telegraphed that they were elected. The Republican nominee in Hie Twenty-fourth Illinois has done likewise. This left seven dis tricts In doubt With 200 members In congress the Republicans would have a majority of twenty-six. CONTEST IN CALIFORNIA Lane Dispute * the Kloctlon of Fardeo , Republican , forGoxcrnor. San Francisco , Nov. 7. The latest election returns Indicate the success of Dr. Parxlce , the Republican candidate for governor by a plurality of about 3- COO. His opponent , P. K. Lane , has stated that ho will contest the an nounced result. The count of the vote for congressional nominees , so far as are completed , Indicates that flvo Re publicans , two labor union Democrats and ono straight Democrat will rep resent California In the lower house of congress. The Republicans elected thirteen etato senators , according to the re turns so far received. The Democrats have returned flvo and there Is one Democrat and one union labor nominee elected. Charles M. Shortrldge Is elected as an Independent Republican from a Santa Clara district. With nineteen hold-over senators and Short- ridge , the Republicans have 33 out of 40 members of the senate. With 58 Republicans In the assembly the party will have on Joint ballot for the elec tion of United States senator 91 mem bers out of a total of 120. RKPDDI.IOANS CARHY COLORADO Programme to Illoclc the Election of a Successor to Senator Teller. Denver , Nov. 7. Nearly complete ro- .turns show that the Republicans have elected their entire state ticket , with the possible exception of superinten dent of schools and two of the three congressmen , and that the Democrats will have a majority of 10 to 18 on joint ballot in the legislature unless the Republicans obtain control of the lower house and unseat the entire Arapahoe - pahoe county delegation. The Republican leaders frankly an nounce that they will carry out that programme If It bo In their power. In mich an event the senate , consisting of 25 Democrats and 10 Republicans prob ably will refuse to organize the legi % lature with the house , and thus will block the election of a sucessor of United States Senator Teller. On the face of the returns the house member ship appears to bo 33 Democrats and 32 Republicans , but the Republicans claim that the official count will reverse these flgures. "Little TJallot" AVIni In Illinois. Chicago , Nov. 7. The "little ballot" won all along the line on Tuesday. The proposition favoring the election of United States senators by direct vote and a constitutional imcndmcnt providing for the Inltlitrtre and refer endum In nil matters of state legisla tion received practically the same ma jorities. The voters , however , seemed to have more confidence In their city council than In their state legislature , as the provision for the Initiative and referendum In matters of local legisla tion received the fewest votes. Mormon for the Senate. Salt Lake , Utah , Nov. 7. Apostle Reed Smoot , candidate of the Mormon church for u seat In the United States senate , and accused of being a polyg- amlst , has won his fight at the polls. . He has announced that he would bravo" any possible opposition like that which kept Brlgham II. Roberts out of con gress , and would demand his seat In the senate. Plans already are being laid by ministers of Salt Lake City and others to oppose his admission to the senate. Latent from Nohrnitka. Omaha , Nov. 7. Returns rccelvrd from the Third and Fifth congression al districts , with but few precincts missing , Indicate that the Republicans have elected their men In both dis tricts. In the Fifth Norrls has about 250 plurality , with six precincts miss ing , and In the Third McCarthy , Re publican , defeats Robinson , fuslouist , by a majority of from 150 to 300. Rhode Island Legislature. Providence , R. I. , Nov. 7. A re count In the city of Woonsocket has displaced three Democratic members of the general assembly originally an nounced as elected and substituted the Republican candidates. This gives tha Republicans a plurality of four In the house , which now stands 38 Republic ans and 34 Democrats. The senate Is Republican by 28 members , out of 37. Death of a Successful Candidate. JopIIn , Mo. , Nov. 7. Judge F. M. Redburn , aged G5 years , who Tuesday was elected circuit Judge of Jasper county , is dead from overrcxcrtlon dur ing the campaign. He was prominent In state politics for twcnty-flve years. Late Election Mote * . LaFoIlotte's majority In Wisconsin probably will exceed 50,000. Iowa's plurality for the Republican ticket Is placed at 70,000. Indiana returns confirm estimates of a Republican plurality of 35,000 to 38- 000 , Rhode Island returns give L. F. 0. Garvln ( Dcm.'i for governor about 7- 000 plurality. Allckey ( Rep. ) Is elected governor of Nebraska by about 2,000 , running be hind the rest of the ticket Tennessee Republicans made gains In the legislature , but that body will remain Democratic. Van Sant probably will have 05,000 majority In Minnesota , where Repub licans also have the legislature and all the congressmen but one. COMMISSIONERS' END TOUR 6tnrt for Homes and Work Will lie Car ried on by Recorder Wright Until Soilona Are Resumed. Mahanoy City'Pa. , Nov. 7. After a good night's rest the members of the arbitration committee left hero for their homes. Commissioner Walking , who lives ot Scranton , and Bishop Spadlng } left for that city early In the morning. The bishop will bo the guest of Bishop llolmn while he Is In Scran- ton. The other commissioners went to Pottsvlllo on their special train. A stop of a couple of hours was made there , after which the special left for Washington via Wiltiulnlnlila. Mr. Clark left the party at Reading and went direct to Chicago by way of Harrlsburg. Commissioner Parker went to New York from Philadelphia , Chairman Gray dropped off at hlH home In Wilmington , Del. , and General Wilson , Recorder Wright , Assistant Recorders Moscley and Nelll and the stenographers wont to Washington. At the national capital Colonel Wright will carry on the business of the commission. He will there receive the statements of the anthracite coal companies in reply to that of President Mlchell , representing the miners. ATLANTIC OCEAN SPANNED Experiment ! on Italian Cruiser Off Nova Scotia Establish Complete Suc cess of Marconi System. Sydney , N. S. , Nov. 7. The success of wireless telegraphy as a means of trans-Atlantle communication Is now practically Assured , according to the statement of Commander Martin of the Italian cruiser Carlos Alberto , on which Marconi Is making his experi ments. Commander Martin said that a wireless message was received off Sunney Harbor on board the warship from the station at Cornwall , Bng. This message Is by far the longest yet transmitted by wireless telegraphy. The distance from the harbor , to Corn wall Is greater than that from Table- head to Cornwall , where the station Is being built On board the warship are several messages received from the Cornwall station on the way , most of them being messages of congratula tion to Marconi from the czar of Rus sia and King Humbert The Carlos Aberto can herid messages 150 miles , but receives at any distance. The mes sages were all received In the Morse code and without exception were com pletely taken. Tells of Secret Marriage While Dying. Oshkosh , Wls. , Nov. 7. Harry Baus- * fcld , a drug clerk , 21 years of age , who died hero of typhoid fever , Informed his parents on his deathbed that ho was the husband of Mtes Clara Yoos of this city , whom he had secretly mar ried last June. The widow Is employed In a store and the couple had decided lo keep their wedding secret until they f lt able to commence keeping house. Senator Quay Goei South. Phlladol&la , Nov. 7. United States Senator Qual has started with n party o friends for his winter homo at St Lucle , Flo. , where ho will remain until congress meets. The party travels In a private car and Included United States Senator Penrose , Insurance Commissioner Durham , Congressmen ljurk and Focreder and several city oOlclfila. [ W. II. nUCHOLProaMenl. . Norfolk AL.KXAN JKIMIKAH , Mco Preslelon K. W. Kim , Caelilor. National Bank. OLDEST ESTABLISHED BAKKIH6 BUSINESS IN HORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital , $100,000.00 Surplus , $20,000.00 Does a General Banking Business , Buya and Sclla Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point In Enrot e. A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted' i.BEAB , F. P. IUNLON. P. J. HALE , W. U. BUOUOJUZ , VVM ZDTZ N.A. HAJNUOI/T 8.8. COTTON. 0 , A. LUIKAHT , PRESIDENT. W. II. JOHNSON , UUAS. B. BBIDOB , VIOB PBISIDENT. LEO PASKWALK , ABS'T The Citizens National Bank. Capital , $50,000. Surplus , tio.ooo. Bay and Bell exchange on this country and nlljpnrta of Europe. | Parm Loana , nir.ctori.-CAw , . . , ABMUS , W II. Jon soi , CHAB. S. BWDOB. 0 , W. Hudson. 0. II , ifK Q. A. LUHUBT , T , F MBUUINOKB. L. BKBBIONB , We Knock Out All Competition Wo are enlarging our manufacturing department < > and want your old gold and silver. Highest price paid < [ for same. All kinds of jewelry , rings , etc. , made on " ; short notice. Wedding rings a specialty. Only firsts J > class watch and clock repairing done. Hayes Jemelfy afta fUasie floase.