9 TfIR NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7. $02. W. N , HU01C. PubllHhor. DAILY. Katablliliml. IXK7 , Rrtrr day irnpt Hnmlar. H carrier pot W9k , 13 etui * , llr mail t < r rear , H.W , WHICHIY NKWS.JOUHNAIi. Xh N w , tiUnlltliel , 1KHI , The Jonrnftl , AitnblUlinJ 1877 Ktirj Friday , Ily mall per jaur , ll.M. BnUrxl ni tlio I'ostoDloa at Norfolk , Nab , , ai ptoouil elai * matter. t Uplion al IMItorlnl Pniwrtmrnit , No. B | UnilntM Olllo * atul Job Itoomi. No , 3Z. No niunlor or store rohhory ban boon reported In Norfolk ulnoo olootlon. For the next two yonrn , nt the very least , OoiiKrosfliimn McCarthy will Rrnco Mr. Hobliiflon'H plnoo In Washington. Wo can novrrtovoto our attention to the dlsouBBloit of that Important prob lem , "Why do turnips not Rrow In winter ? " Even the powerful login of 15x- Senator Allen could not cotnbiuo with that of Kx-CougroBsnmu Bryou to fltoni the tide. The up-country vote did the In New York nnd Nobrafllca. The fnrmors Jworo willing to 'stand pat" though all the rout llunkod. The editor of the World-Herald In one of the few democrats who can look upon the returns of the late election with complacency , it not exultation. Those who have watched the troml of ovonta are HOtJsnprlsodJttlmt a ropublt can congressman was elected from the Third district. It.was the logical con clusion. Governor Savage may now take tlmo from hia arduous duties to imuio that Iwlatod Thanksgiving proclamation If ho has nothing to bo thankful for other people have. With the showing that the reorganized democracy has made in Now York It can bo imagined that Mr. Bryan will not bo the dictator of the next demo cratio national convention. Congressman Hitchcock's politics will feel very lonesome in the Nebraska dole- Ration , but ho may find oongonlo' spirits onltho other slrto of the house from Texas and other states. The people oflOhlo where MaKiuloy was the ideal politician , didn't static ! for a campaign of demagogy , not for a moment , and Tom Johnson's ' 1001 as pirations were laid on the sholf.omphat Jcally. A Wisconsin man has found a now use for wooloy dogs. Ho used his as a ohimiioy swoop , but the * example of the man is not likoy to bo followed ox fouslvoly. Ho was arrested for cruelty to dumb animals. Editor Hitchcock of the World-Horali 1ms issued a card of thanks to his friend who assisted In his election. He coult have reached the point moro quickly by devoting about two-thirds of the card t < Ins' friend the enemy , otherwise tin Heo. An Indiana woman has adopted a now style of committing suicide , but it ii believed that her method 'will not become come popular enough to bo dosorvin of a copyright or a patent. She dran n quart ot-gasolino and then touched mixto'i to her breath. Some democrat had intimated Ponn- Bylvania might bo going democratic Komo day. If ho was able to get his head out from under the suowfall in that state last Tuesday ho would prob ably consent to take it back. A person may as safely bet on Pennsylvania for republicanism as Texas for democracy. The republicans have not ] * lost any thing in congress by reason of the re cent election. They still have a major ity of 40 in the house of representatives. The gains from the west have overc9ine the losses in the east and the people have said that they did not want an other do-nothiug congress as was the case some years ago. The libel suit agaiust the publishers of the Fremont Tribune by Mrs. Martha West-Daniels has been withdrawn by the plaintiff , who pays the costs of the action. While the Hammond Brothers have never doubted that the outcome of the action would result in their favor , they will undoubtedly eat their Thanks giving turkey with additional relish because cause of the utter inability of the plain tiff to sustain her case. It is announced from Washington that the gold dollars to bo struck in commemoration of the centennial cole liration of the Louisiana purchase by n world's fair at St. Louis in 1901 , will bo ready in December of this year , Two designs will bo used , on one the head o Jefferson , who negotiated the grea purchase , the other the head of McKiu ley who issued the proclamation of th world's fair. The number will bo lim ited to 250,000. They will bo placed on sale by the treasurer of the world's fair , the act of congress which authorized the issue permitting this to be done under the proper bond. They will bo told at n premium. It has not Jxtou learned that any of lie miloons of the state have been olos- nj ? up tholr doors u 'oatuo Mickey was looted govonor , even though they did mdcavor to oroato the impression that noli would bo the result. Mickey maybe bo a prohibitionist , but that him not boon adopted as n principle of the republi can party in Nebraska , nnd until It is hero need bo no fear that a prohibitory aw will bo enforced. The republicans juito generally bollovo in decency , how ever , and if any element exceeds that which is right the governor and other republicans may take n hand in cor recting the evils. The olootlon of Hon. J , J , McCarthy to congress Is about an pleasant to the republicans of the Third district as any result of the olootlon. For six ' long years the district has not had ropubll- an representation in the halls of the national legislature. With the fusion of the two opposition parties they secured - cured control of this district , and have kept it Hluoo , though with constantly iooroaslng pluralities. The tide began to turn almost as soon as fusion was no oompliahod and the district has now swung back , it is believed for many long years. With the retiring of the fusion ! ongrossmou about the last of the com blue is noted. LIPTON ROUSES OFFICIALS' IRE IlrltUU Pornlgn Olllco Furloiii Over Ito- | > ortod Intorvlow vlth King ICiltvard VII. Manchester , Nov. 7. The Dispatch says the foreign ofllco Is furious over a loiter reported to have ueou written by Sir Thomas Llpton to General Cor bin , In which the Irish sportsman says ho had an Intorvlow with King Ed ward , who hud Indicated to him his In tuntlun of appointing n commission to the St. Louis exposition. The paper says : "For one who n few years ngo was a grocer's assistant to be paraded before - fore the world us the adviser of the kiiitf on Anglo-American relations Is nn affront which old-fashloiuxl olllclaldom cannot understand. The king , 'it Is bolng said , never harms his own dig nity , lint allows his Indiscreet friends to discount It for him. Upton's BO clal prostlgo Is such that It Is bound to suffer through his singular appear ance us the king's conlldence-kceper. " Fntnl Tall of un IStovntor. Chicago , Nov. 7. A passenger eleva tor In the now retail store of Marshall Fold ft Co. fell from the ninth floor to the basement. The car was reduced to ruins and one man was killed. A second victim was badly Injured. The dead man was named Thomas Byrne , the conductor of the elevator. Clmroil with StvnUng 930,000. Toronto , Out. , Nov. 7. Alfred Me- Pongall , barrister , for many years col lector of succession dues for the On tario government , has been arrested for the aliened theft of $23,000 from the government. Attorney Convicted of rrniul. 1'oston , Nov. " . In the superior criminal court F. L. Burton of Du- ntont , Col. , an attorney , who war charged with obtaining ? 2t > 00 from the New York Central railroad under false pretenses , was found guilty. THE MARKETS Chicago Grain. Chicago. Nov. . on the Board of. Trade today : Wheat Open. HlKh. Low. Close J .1:1 : : : : : 1 1 : 1 : ? . May . 41 % .42 % .41 % Oats May . 30 % .31V4 .30 % .31 PerU January . 15.50 15.55 15.45 15.45 May . . . . . . . . .14.67 % 14.67 % 14.55 14.55 December . . . 9.87 % 10.00 9.87i 10.00 Clinrt llh l January 830 8.30 8.22 8.22 % May 7.83 7.85 7.50 7.80 Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Nov. 6. Hoes Estimated receipts for the day. 21.000 : sales ratiKed at $ S.10fJ6.50 ( foil plus. JG.16ii6.75 ( for llRht. $6.15 < ft6.40 for rough packing. $6.2oCT6.'J5 for mixed , nnd JC.ISJTG.OS for heavy packing and ohlpplnK lots , with the bulk of the trndliiK at J0.55ffG75. Catttlc Estimated receipts for the day , 8.000 : quotations ranged at $7.60 J CTS.23 choice to extra steers. J6.507.2d Kood to choice ao. . $5.70 < ff6.20 fair to coed do. . ll.DOifO ( & for common to me dium do. $ UO < ff&10 butchera1 steers , JG25i77J for few western steers. J2..a © 5.15 slockers and feeders. Il.SOWu.OQ co\\s. $2.COir6.25 Infers , J2.7B4.7jfl bulls and oxen. $1.00 < H > 1.7G stnr . $3.i6 © G.25 Texas steers. N.OOiJG.B'1 ' ass west erns , and J1.G007.75 veal . es. Sheet ) and Lambs Estl.uo.led receipts for the day. 18.000 ; quotations ranKCd at $3.0004.10 westerns. $3.000H.15 na tives , J4.DO < ir5.50 western lambs , ana $1.50425.60 natlv elambs. Eut Buffalo Llvo Stock. Easte Buffalo. N. Y. . Nov. 6. Dunning & Stevens. Live Stock Com mission Mrchonts. East Buffalo. N. Y. , quote as follows : Cattle No fresh ar rivals ; 5 cars of holdovers ; market dull and unchanged prices. HOR- . Forty cars ; market active ; Yorkers , 16.3006.40 ; plsrs. J6.4006.G5 : heavy. 6.6S 06.75 ; mediums. I6.6506.60 ; roujrhs , C6.0006.10. Sheep and Lambs ecelptes. 15 cars : markt slow ; best lambs , J5.10 ® t.15 : fair to Kood. J4.9005.05 ; culls , com mon. $4.0004.75 ; mixed sheep. $3.403.60 wethers and yearllmjs. * 1 > 22orui ! anii bucks. $2.0002.75 ; calves , JS.2508.EO. Mlltrankoo Oruln. Milwaukee. Nov. 6. Wheat Steady : No. 1 northern. 73J4c ; No. 2 northern. 71072V4o ; Decernbi , 71Uc. Rye Steady ; No. 1 , 51 0. Bar ley Steady ; No. 2. 66c : sample. So@ 68c. Oats Steady : standard. 3233c. Corn December , f.0c. Toledo Grnlu. Toledo. Nov. C. Wheat Dull and lower : : cash. 75c : December. 76c ; May. 77Vic. Corn A.ctlve and steady ; December. May. S2o. Rye No. 2 , WV o bid. THE NEWS IN BRIEF Henatnr Ifniina him been Initiated nt Cleveland IIH n member of the Loyul \ x-Klon of Ohio. At n dinner Kiwi at Paris by For- > lKii Minister DelciiHHo to King Charles of I'orttiKiili Mrs. Porter , wife of the Anu-rlcnn nmbiiBsador , occupied the ilnco of honor. Fred Peiinlngtnii of Htlllwntcr , Minn. , n pioneer luinlwrnian , IB dcnd at North Vaklnin , Wash. Oerlnird Uorchcrfl , n farmer who lived near Humphreys , Neb. , was Hhot nml killed and IIH ! hotly cremated by ! IH ! three boyB , bccntiao they aald he had treated them unkindly. The Vernon cotton mill at Stockport , WBH destroyed by lire. Ono op erative wan killed by a fall. The Minnesota Harvester company , with a capital of $5,000,000 , him been Incorporated nt St. Paul. Itfl object Is believed to bo to Unlit the big harvester combine. , Uov. ( JcorKo Don no O'Neill , chancel lor and secretary of the , Hainan Cath olic diocese of Newark , N. J. , IH dead at St. Anthony's sanitarium , Denver. City Marshal Jordan , Tony Jonea nnd Jeff Chenault were killed In a BllOOtlllK affr' v " * Hrnnixx TOT Who is Inside of This Shirt ? would bo hard to gnoss , but if it is ono of our patrons you can bo sure that it is a man who is well satisfied when ho gets it on. The iimn thnt gets behind n shirt front laundered hero always beams with sntisfactiou when ho sees the ox- qnieito color niid finish that we have laic upon it. Our work is the acme of per fection on shirts , collars nud cuffs , run you can't match it anywhere. 'Phone ' 83 Norfolk Steam Liundry Wide Awake ft. BUGHHOLX J CO , All Kinds of Gents' Furnishings- . . . .StrctlyUp-to-Date ! ; PRICES BIGHT GIVE US A CALL L. L. REMBE , PLUMBER. Steam and Hot Water Heating. First door South of NewsrOfflee. THE BEE HIVE ! Is Still Cutting Prices ! word for it , come in and see for yourself. The Bee Hive is at the front \ with the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. Stay with the crowd and : do your trading at the Bee Hive. * FURS ! FURS ! ! A grand line of the best Furs on the market. Wo will cut the prices so every body can afford to have a good set of Furs. Children's Union Suits. Wo have a full Hue of Children's Ribbed Union Suits , worth 25c and 35c , at ISc. This is like finding them. UNDERWEAR. One line Misses' and Children's White Ribbed Underwear , worth 25c and 30c , at ISc. SWEATERS. We have one line Boys' and Men's Sweaters that sold at 75c and $1.00 , will go at 45c. Also a big line of All Wool Sweaters. Prices accordingly. Yours for Business , S. M. ROSENTHAL. THE BEE HIVE. M.E. SPAULDINC . . , DEALEU IN FLOUR , - FEED , TELEPHONE : : NO. 33 DOEWAH JACI Economical I Fuel Whatever fuel In moit economical , most conve nient to your lioUKO , can bo used in a Hound Oak Furnace chunkR of wood , soft coal , hard conl , coke anything that flro will consume. What ever you put la It will gtvo most heat , because Houiul Oak Furnaces waste no fuel ; burn all the fuel , UiognxcH , and most of the smoke ; keopflro 12 hours with wood , 21 hours with coal. The Round Oak Furnace Is solidly constructed nnd Is airtight ( the only alrtlRlit - - furuncc ) , nnd la reason ill ) lo In price. All of the heat goes Into tlio house no wnsto throiiKh Hues out- sldothocaslnichim ney or In collar. If you uaut n furnace , \\rfto for the ItounilOak Furnace book full of fuel facie , lilntn on fur- imco regulation , etc. Eitate of P. D. BECKWITH. Downelnc , Mich. aJleri o ( Bfekuith't Round OaH , the moil fanoui itove In the tvorM. Ttound Oak Furtiao * * Ttuuud Onk Kurn oM r fbr i > l > In with outer cailnK removal NOI folk Keb.br John Friday .igant. IHE JMITH PREWER.IYPEWRITER SIMPLE , DURABLE ALWAYS RELIABLE A dollar of sen-Ice for every dollar of cost. That is the record. Illustrated book free. The : Smith Premier Typewriter Co. Cor. 17th aud Faruam , Sts. Omnha , Neb. SAMPLE SHIRTS. We also have left some of our Sam- 1 1 Y pie All Wool Shirts , worth $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 , all go at 75c. SHOES. The cold wave is coming and we are prepared for it. We have a full line of Ladies' Felt and Fleece Lined Shoos. Also a full line of Arctics and Overshoes of all kinds for Men , Women and Chil dren , and can save you from 20 to 25 per cent. We haven't room to quote you prices on everything , but if you will come in we will show you the goods and the prices we sell them at. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Wo have a first-class Grocery De partment , and pay highest prices for But ter and Eggs. H-H- Get What You Ask for at 0 UHLE'S ' GROCERY. ALL ORDERS are filled promptly and with care. Our goods are FIRST-CLASS in every particular. We know precisely what is wanted by our custom ers. We aim to Give you the Best Value for Your Money. South side Main St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone 41. G. W. BRAASGH O O COAL ! o Sweetwater Rock Spring. Scranton Hard Goal , r PHONE 61. GOOD GOODS. . . . Are Not Cheap , and Cheap'Goods'Aro Not Good , but there is a happy medium between the two 'extremes , and we claim to have found it in our New Fall Line. Price considered , we are fur nishing better goods for the money than we over did before. And then remember , if what you buy of us isn't right , we make it right. mini HOFFMAN & SMITH. We are exclusive agents for Ehvcll Kitchen Cabinet. Per PlainliiDg , Steam Fitting , Pumps , T&oVi And all work ID thle line call on STITT & WHITE. BbUifactlon Guaranteed. Flrtt door West of Ahlmaa'i lilcyclo Shop , Leave order * at Telephone Ii 281 , MILLARD GREEN , DRflY anfl TRRNSPKR LINE Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone 58. Galls Promptly Answered.