THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 21 , 1002. ; Xhe Norfolk tfeuus W , N , UUH10 , I'ubllnliur. DAILY. Kmr iUr tirnpt Hnnilnjr , Ilr carrlor i > r JMk , 15 rnti , lljr mull | iar jr/i\r , IA.OO. WKKHI.Y NICWN-ilOlTltNAIi. Sb Ntwi , itnoll hnil , KS1. Thn Jonrtml , ailitlilUhml 1S71 Kr rjr Krlilar. Ilr mnll per jronr , tt.M. Kntrtd nlthn t'nutollloo at Norfolk , Nnli. , ni Hoonil olnn mnltor , jrltplion i Kdltorlnl llnimrtmfliit , No. 22l llnilnoin Olllon ntid Jolt ftooniK. Nil. .122. Mankod robbers turned Ilio tables on n MimionpaliH gambling IIOUHO and ro- Hovcd it of $ ' . ' ,000 in rash. Tlioy now know how it siumis to bo on the wrong utdo of nnothor man's game For some time tbo people of Now Hoohollo , N. Y. , have boon frightened by a tnll ghost with n black face , but , the other night farmer took ix slash nt it with his whip mill knocked the kid oft bin stilts nnd sent him howling from the Hold. Modern ghost si-arcs do not otiokwnll when they nro thoroughly investigated. A Oodur Falls telephone linonmn got on "a high lonosomo" if any ono over did. Suspended 110 foot above n briok pnvomont on a telephone cable ho drank n quart of whiskey nnd it took a good force of his fellow workmen to got him safely to the ground , where ho wont in n heap in n drnnkon stupor. Ilia at tempt to bo entirely original nearly cost him his hfo. In 18 % Colorado , Idaho , Kansas , Mon tana , Nebraska , Nevada , South Dakota , Utah , Washington and Wyoming , all of the great northwest , wore in the Hryan column with their olootorial votes , swinging In on the free silver question. In 1898 Kansas , Washington nud Wyoming broke away and returned to republicanism. In ll 00 Nebraska , South Dakota nnd Utah joined the throe states that had returned to the re publican side of the fence and the re sult of the election recently hold shows that only Nevada of the ton states that wont to Mr. Bryan in 181)0 ) remains in the democratic camp. In "More or Loss Personal" the State Journal gives this view regarding the possibility of W. M. Robertson ] of this city buccoodiug to Senator Dietrich's position : "Ex-Sonntor Allen in men- tlouiug W. M. Robertson of Norfolk as n possible republican senatorial candi date to succeed Senator Dietrich. Mr. Robertson was a strong man in the re publican state convention for governor , niul made numerous friends by his clean nnd able flght. Should the sonatorshlp go north of the Platte ho would bo as acceptable as anybody. There are enough aspirants in the southern ] part of the state , however , to make the election of a man from the north rather improbable in the next line up. " The defeated republican candidate for attorney of Dakota county , M. 0 Bock , proposes to contest the election of his populist rival , J. .T. McAllister who won out by 17 votes. McAllister has heretofore boon nominated by the fusion of the democratic and people's independent party , but this year the latter party hold no convention am' named no candidates. The two ciroloi wore used for Indicating a straigh vote nnd the election boards are 'alleged to have counted the straight votes fo : the peoplo's independent nominees fo McAllister. It Is believed that Bee has a good case and is llkoly to win providing enough of such votes won counted for him to change the result. . The Nebraska | Homo company of Oninha has boon declared a lottery by the supreme court , its franchise has Loon revoked and it is to bo prevented from doing further business in the state. The evidence shows that some of the earlier contracts of the company may mature within 20 years , but that the 1,000th contract conuot mature in more thata 70 years , which is a long time to : wait for a homo. In giving its decision the court says : "It professes to boa homo company' and it agrees and undertakes to assist the holders of its contracts in purchasing and paying for a homo. It issues contracts which through the misfortune of the holders tuid the number of the application , will , bring no assistance before the expira tion of the ordinary nllotaient of three score and ton. It cannot result in assistance to such holders in prociiriup a homo in this world and it does ot render assistance in any other. " Will this sort of evidence from the high courl of the state the people who , to building homes will bo inoro ed than ever that they cannot do bette . than to enlist the aid of the compauie and associations known to bo doing iesa strictly legitimate business , and uoii are deserving of more confidence thai the real homo companies. An exchange remarks that the cry c the west for more money in 1890 is no\ being taken up in the east with vigoi aud by Wall street in particular. his is true to some extent. The west hn now a greater amount of money in cii culation than it has had for years , i fact the amount has' increased innol more rapidly than the coiuago of mono ; Jaaa added to the circulation , indicatln' that the higher prices have drawn the inonoy from the past In largo volume. It can bo Imagined verr readily that the people Interested in Wall street will not put up with this if they run prevent , and will iinqufHtloimhly work for an era of low prices for farm products that will roitult In the return of the money to tholr coH'orH. Low prlo d farm products , without much reduction for manufactured products , will quickly bring about thin result and the people of the wi-Nl will bo the IOHOIH whllo the east will gi\ln. \ The enmity of certain magnates for 1'rosl lent lloospvolt , tholr ull'ortH to Hccnro the Interest of Snorotary Shaw in tholr attaint and" last but not least , the outcome of the election in Now York with its heavy democratic gain should Indicate to the people the method of attack that will bo pursued and they should as promptly turn tholr Influence the other way. Uy bringing about a panio that will result in the foreclosing of western mortgages held by eastern people is nnothor method that can bo pursued by the oast. It is not wished to oroato n projudloo against Wall Htroot and the oaiit among the- people of the west , but jndgod as mour it is realized that they am in business for the host returns obtainable the sauio na are the people of the west ; . It is con ceded that they have cortaim rights that should bo respected , but they must concede - code that same right to the western pooplo. It remains for the people of the woati to bo shrewd ouough to r.atiolpato their move * and vote to counteract it. TO GRINB CANADIAN WFTEAT. Minneapolis Milling Company Bonds One of Their Mills. St. Paul , Nov. 21. At the United States customs house In this city , the 11 nil Btop towards the fulllllmont of J. Adam Dodo's prediction that "In twouty-nvo yearn MlnnoHota will have to dopoud on Iho Canadian northwest for wheat to bo Kround In Minnesota mill" , " waa taken yesterday. Ono of the big milling companies of Minne apolis bonded ono of tholr mills for an Indefinite period to grind nothing" but Canadian wheat. The bond domundcd by the customs house untl given yesterday IB for $ GO.- 000. According to the tcrma of the bond , the mill will have continually within Its walla Roverumont store keepers , who will BOO that only Cana dian Rraln Is need. The grain will bo delivered to the mill In cars direct from Canada , which will be In charge of customs house men. The entire product of the mill will bo loaded Into ] bonded cars and will bo taken directly east for shipment entire to Liverpool. The custom heretofore prevailing waa to ship the grain of the Canadian northwest bonded through the United States to Liverpool. The grinding ol the grain In Minneapolis Instead ol In England would cause n great savins lu the expense of transit to Europe EDITOR INSTANTLY KILLED. Nelson Hersch of the New York World Meets With Fatal Accident. New York , Nov. 21. Nelson Hersch , editor of tno Sunday edition of the New York World , was Instantly killed near his homo at West Brighton yesterday by bolug thrown from a buggy. Ha fell on hla head , breaking his arm and fracturing hla skull. Mr , Ilorsch was driving homo before daylight and his vehicle ra.n Into a ditch , which he could not see. Tha body was taken to hla residence. Mr. Hersch waa forty-one years old , a na tive of Hock Island aud a graduate of Yale. Ho waa connected with the Omaha Herald. Davenport ( la. ) Gazette and on the ataff of the New York Commer cial Advertiser for several years. Two years ago ho became editor of the Sun day World. Ho leaves a widow and four children. Colombian Peace Conference. Panama , Colombia , Nov. 21. Th whole republic was expecting the re sult of the conference on board Ad miral Casey's flagship Wisconsin be tween General Herrera aud the gov ernment commissioners yesterday , but only the preliminaries of the nego tiations for the revolutionary general's capitulation was dlacussed. The gov ernment commissioners are still on board the warship and the length ol the conference loads to the belief that an arrangement may be possible. Ad mlral Casey's active share In the peace negotiations Is highly nppro elated In all circles and his conduct , is greatly praised. Girl Mysteriously Killed. Paris , Nov. 21. Helen Gore , said to " bo an American , was killed by a re- volvcr shot yesterday In the apart ment occupied by Jean do llydzcnskl n singer of the Imperial theater of St ! Petersburg. Do Ilydzenskl at firs' said Miss Gore committed suicide , bu subsequently ho declared the rovolvei went off accidentally. Fort Worth Has New Road. : Fort Worth , Tex. , Nov. 21. The In ternatlonal and Great Northern ha a i laid the last rail on Its 100-mllo oxter Elon from Waco , Tex. , to this city The first train entered the city ovc the line last night. The extension I considered the most Important plec of of railroad completed In Texas dui Ing the present year. , Lynching In Arkansas. Wynne , Ark. , Nov. 21. LIgo Well : a negro , charged with assaulting Ma Campbell , an Iran Mountain passei in ger conductor , with a Icutfo and sllgh ly wounding him , was taken from tl ohofficers by an armed mob of men an it Is reported he was lynched. Indiana Mob Strings Up Assail ant of White Women. CROWD OVERPOWERS OFFICERS. Take Prisoner From Sheriff and Hang Him to a Telegraph Pole Governor Orders Out Mllltla to Protect Negro , but Call Cornea Too Lntc. Sullivan. Hid. , Nov. 21. James Mooru , the Kentucky negro who crim inally assaulted Mrs. Mury Davis of Sullivan county and Mrs. John Lemon of Knox county on Tuesday last , , waa' liniiKt'd to a telegraph polo ono mile east of John Lemon's farm last night by a mob. Mooru was captured at Lawrencevllle , 111. , after u battle with the town marshal , during which the negro was shot three times and se verely woiindad. The sheriff and his deputies at tempted to steal Into town with tholr prisoner ; but a mob of farmers , heav ily armed , took the prisoner away from them. Tha negro was taken to the home of Mra. Davln , whore ho waa Identified , anil then the mob started with the nojiro for the fnrm of John. IxMiion , ten mlles from this city. The mob In the meantime had swelled to > enormous proportions. Tim nccro was Idinitlllcd by Mrs. Lemon. The crowd then started back to. Sullivan with the- prisoner , but ono nillo east of the Lemon farm a- rope was thrown over the arm of a telegraph pole and the trembling wictch waa quickly Jerked into the air. The governor had ordered ! out the Vlncennos nillltla company to pro tect the negro , but hla Instructions were received too lain- THIEVES KILL A WATCHMAN. Tragedy Occurs In the Yarda of the Northwestern Railroad at Chicago. Chicago , Nov. 21. Charles 13. Dil lon , a special policeman employed by the Chicago and Northwestern Kail- road company , was shot aud killed In the yards of Uio railroad company while endeavoring to prevent the lootIng - Ing of a freight car by a gang of thieves. C. II. Yoran , a switchman employed by the same company , was arrested shortly after the shooting and In his possession wore found a number of broken car seals. Yoran , In response to the pleadings of his wife , confessed to the murder of Dillon. According to the story , Dillon discovered him in the act of robbing the car and seeing that he had been recognized by the policeman ho pulled his revolver and shot Dillon In the eye. Dillon fell , nnd whllo ly ing ) n the ground , Yoran fired three more bullets Into Dillon's head , to make sure of his death. FIGHTING CHANCE FOR LIFE. Assassin Shoots Arthur L. Collins of Colorado In Back With Buckshot. Denver , Nov. 21. Four surgeons are hurrying from this city to Tol- lurldc , Colo. , by special train to at tend Arthur L. Collins , general man ager of the Smuggler Union Mining company , who waa shot last night by an unknown assassin. Mr. Collins was playing cards with friends In the library of the com pany's office building at Pandora , when a charge of buckshot was fired through the window , striking him In the back. The man who fired the shot escaped. Mr. Collins la reported to. have only a bare fighting chance for life. Buckshot penetrated his kidney , stomach and lungs , but these have I been removed. The special train reached Tellurlde shortly after 2 o'clock. Mr. Collins waa still alive when his wife and the surgeons from Denver reached his bedside. Revenue Officers Raid Illicit Stills. Greenville , S. C. , Nov. 21. A record breaking raid was made last night by a party of revenue officers and state constables on the "Dark Corner" sec tion of this county. The officers de stroyed six large illicit distilleries , 8,000 gallons of beer and mash and sixty gallons of low wines. Three of the stills were found In operation , but the moonshiners escaped , being warned by sentinels of the approach of the raiding party. President Back Home. Washington , Nov. 21. The prcsl- dont's homeward journey was without special Incident. The ride across the mountains over the Southern road was - made In fast time. The train stopped only to change crews and engines. Its coming was generally unheralded but there was a small crowd at almost ' every station. Several times the train was cheered as It swept by. Martial Law Is Repealed , H Pretoria , Nov. 21. Martial law yesterday was repealed throughout the new colonies. The proclamation , however , reserves the right to roim- pose military rule In case of necessity , provides for the expulsion of orery- ono considered dangerous to the peace of the country and authorizes the arrest without a warrant of anyone - ono suspected of sedition. Mrs. Young Held for Trial , Rochester , N Y. , Nov. 21. The cor oner's Inquest Into the death of Flor 13n ence MacFarlane was held yesterday. n The coroner finds that Miss MacFar- it lane came to her death as the result of lu stab wounds Inflicted by Mrs. Lulu 31 i Young. Mrs. Young was held for the ) grand jury. How's This ? Wo offer ono hundred dollars reward for any cano of catarrh thut cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh cure. F. J. Cmi.vi'.v & Co. , Props. , Toledo , O. Wo the undersigned , have known I1' . J. Ohoney for the lost Ifi years , nnd bo- llovo bun perfectly honorable in all bus- inofcH transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by tholr firm. West & Trims , wholesale druggists , Toledo , O. Walding , Kinimn nod Marvin , whole sale druggists , Toledo , 0. Hall's ( Jutiirrh euro is taken intern ally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prlco 75conts porbottlo. Hold by nil drug gists. Tititininniiilti free. Hull's ' Family pills are the host. H. JOOL13 , DENTIST. Olllco tmr Citlcmi'e National IHiiU , Resldsaci ono bUelr north of CoUKronutSonnl cliarch. Norfolk , Nebraska QU. BERTHA AKLMAN , PHYSICIAN Phone 107. for Ladies aud Children JU. N. J. HOAGLAND , Osteopntlilc Physician. both ncata nnd elironto snccoiofallj treated without nso of dragt or kqlfo. Phone No. F 51. O91co at roalctenca. 109 North 10th BUaot , Norfolk - Nebraska . E. A. H3TOHCOOK , Dressmaking1. Agent for Glove Fitting Dress 'System. 128 South < Ath Street , Second door north of Madlson'Avo. gJDSSIONS & BELL , Undertakers nnd > Einbalmers , Boeolous Illk. , Norfolk ATS. Norfolk , Nebraska OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIRH. Residence and ofllce , 807 Madison Avo. , East. Hours from I ) n. m. to 4 p. m. Monday , Wednesday and Friday after noons from 1 to C in Pierce. Who jslnsi'e of This Shirt ? would bo hard to guess , but if it is one of our patrons you can be sure that it is a man who is well satisfied when he gets it on. The man that gets behind a shirt front laundered here always beams with satisfaction when ho sees the ex quisite color and finish that we have laid upon it. Our work is tha acme of per fection on shirts , collars and cuffs , and you can't match it anywhere. Phone 83 Norfolk Steam hundry AUDITORIUM GEO. II. SPEAR , Manager , Friday Evening Jov , 21 A Festival of Laughtcrl THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY HOYT'S ' BUNCH OF KEYS ( OR THE HOTEL ) Presented by a Company of Farce Comedy - edy Favorites In the Latest Hits , Fads , Songs nnd Dances of the Day. | Superb Specialty Features and the Fun. ntest Melange of Musical Merriment over before Produced. * A New Departure in Fascinating Effect * Prices 35o , COo aud 75o. This is the Sign of the Walk-Over Shoe It stands for Best Quality Stock , Brainy Workmanship and Latest Fashion in Footwear. AVe have a style to fit your foot at a price to fit your pocket $ 2-50 AND $ A00 3 4 The Palace Shoe Store STAPENHORST & CO. We are the exclusive agents in this vicinity. A Few Snaps. . . One Automatic Drop Head Domestic , new , regular price $40.00 , now $29.00. One Happy Home , new , regular price $15.00 , now $12.50. Twelve. Hall Trees , duplicate patterns , account mistake on pavt of factory. They say sell at any price rather than return them. Also our Stock of Ironstone China will be closed out at half price to make room for new goods. Three dozen quarter Oak polished , box seat , diners , best leather seatsr $2.25 each. Same chair with cane seat , $1.75. HOFFMAN & SMITH. Get What You Ask for at 0 t UHLE'S GROCERY. ALL ORDERS are filled promptly and with care. Oar goods are FIRST-CLASS iu 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. . . . . . . . . -I" I-M-I-I I"ll"H H-I-M-H- - " l t I- IIHH. l.l. AUDITORIUM GEO. H. SPEAR , Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY .24 . . . November . . The Beggar Prince Comic Company in the 'BEGGAR FRINGE" A Comic Opera in three Acts The Comic Opera that has made a Million Laugh. 3iuging aud Dauciiig Comedians , Clever Sonbrettcs aud Pretty Girls. Prices 35 , 50 and 75c. . . .TI-IE. . . n i > and Loan ASSOCIATION will build you a on easy payments. Gome and ECO ns. C. B. DURLAND , Secretary Among Good Things For Thanksgiving ; ho Bon Ton flour is an absolute csson- lal , as good Hour enters more or less nto everything cooked. Bettor flour cannot be had , and if you want your cakes , pies , bread and pastry to be as good as your turkey , this is the flour you should use. Saga * City Cereal plls. FGI- Plumbing , Steam Filling. Pumps , Tanlri \vj : mill , . And all work ID tble line call oa STITT & WHITE. Bhtlsfnctlon Guaranteed , Flrat door West of Alilman'a lilcyclo Shop , Lnavo orders at Telephone n 231. MILLARD GREEN , DRRY and TRBK8PER LINE 4 Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone 58. Calls Promptly Answered ,