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    10 THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , JANUARY 30 , 1903 ,
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BnUT l at Ui PottoDlet at Norfolk , Nib. , BI
id slant matler.
TJpbonMI IMItorlnl nenarUnent , No. U |
BiulDMi Ottlo * anil Job Room * , No , S3 ,
A crazy Michigan iniui nto n f 100 roll
of bills mid wvld Utoy were Rood , Ho
ccrtixlnly was craity.
The Kansas eonato 1ms dooidod to
permit the women of tlmt Btnto look
after the babies , fry the baoou and
split the kindling for n whllo yet and
have voted down n propoaitlon to give
thorn the rights of sulTrngo. The inou
of thnt Hoimto are ovldoutly conceited
enough to believe thnt they can attend
to the politics of the state.
Norfolk's prospects for the comlnt.
year nro very fluttering , but onro should
bo exercised thnt they nro not allowed
to generate n boom. The city had one
boom from the effects of which it IB
Just recovering nnd there nro few who
suffered from that boom who will bo
favorable to nuy farther experience of
the tmmo nature. The olty IB certain
to develop , but the development should
bo natural nud steady.
President Roosevelt in said to hnvo
his onr to the ground nnd A choice lot
of sentinels in the wntoh tower and if
Germany attempts anything in the way
of territorial aggression in Venezuela ,
Emperor William's men will certainly
got into trouble. The Monroe dootrlno
may not forbid the shooting of nrbi
tratlou into the little South American
republic , but it will bo in ovidouco if
Germany evinces land grabbing tendon * ;
oks.aud they had beat not monkey
with the buzz saw.
The excellent demand for farm lands
in this section of the state has boon
Tory llattorlng for n year or inoro nnd
there is no Indication of abatement , :
in fact the ronl estate men nro antici ;
pating n greater demand during the 3r
BOOBOU just opening than they hnvo
had for years. The way it has com
menced to open up this winter fully
justifies such anticipations. A lively
movement in town lots and other oity
property is certain to follow nud some
largo nud interesting deals are certain
to be experienced.
There nro a largo number of children
in Norfolk , mainly boys , who are nog-
looting school , nud their parents nro evi
dently not urging them to improve their
opportunities. Some of them nro be
yond the reach of truant law , but there
is n moral law which should nrgo both
children nnd parents to take advantage
of the schools to secure nt least n smat
tering of the rudiments of education ,
Many boys , scarcely nblo to rend or
write , nro permitted to roam the streets
and grow up in ignorance , or if they
gain knowledge it will bo of such n
character that it will bo harmful rather
than beueflcinl to them in nfter Hfo
The schools are free. Sometimes the
duties are onerous , but the parents will
have much to answer for if they do not
arge uttondnnco but permit their sons
and daughters to grow up in ignorance.
i -
The officers in Now York are likewise
making a teat of a few cases to learn
whether or not milliners and deportment
stores can bo permitted to soil the wings
and bodies of birds without being an
swerable to the state laws made to pro
Tout the destruction of song and in
pootivorons birds. No doubt millions of
beautiful songsteis nnd insect destroy
ing birds are slaughtered each year to
decorate the hats worn by women.
Like the liquor trafilio this evil should
bo attacked at the root , which is desire
sire for display and flnory on the par' '
of the women. While the women are
engaged in regulating the men'e appetite
tite for red liquor , might it not be al
lowable for the men to protest agalns
fchelr taste for feathers and bird oar
casaes , a taste that results in so much
cruelty , nnd destruction of the boantifn
and valuable little feathered creatures
.If Norfolk business men and citizen
decide that the oity can afford to under
take the entertainment of the stnt
firemen's tournament there will bo n.
question but that the city will be lively
An entertainment lasting a few days o
a week that will attract the pleasure
seeking pnblio to the oity is one thlni
that has been locking to fill out th
prospects for the season and a firemen'
tournament would unquestionably b
just the thing. With the building of i
$100,000 pnblio building , the prospect
of reconstructing the hospital for the
insane , the installation of a free delivery
of mall system in the city , the prospoo
that several now rural mail routes vril
bo established , a firemen's tourniunou
to entertain , a number of contemplate ,
pnblio nnd private improvements in th
business and residence portion of tin.
city , the installation of another tele
phoue system and other matters roqulr
ing a large number of workers , there is
no reason at all to doubt that Norfol
> vill be the liveliest town in the stat
for its "Izo. It just noodfl the flromon'n
tournament to complete the program
nnd thn people will undoubtedly see
thnt nnch u bid li not permitted to go
begging.
WANT STANDARD FOR 8ILVER.
China and Mexico Seek Co-operation
of United States.
Washington , Jan. 30. President
lloosovoll yesterday sent the following
mosnnco to congress : " 1 transmit
herewith n report from the Bocrotary
of Btato , with accompanying notes
from the Mexican ambassador and
the Chlnesu charge ) d'affaires , In which
they seek the co-oporatlon of the
United States In such measures as will
tend to roHtoro and maintain a flxcd
relationship between the moneys of
the gold standard countries and the
silver using countries. I recommend
that the oxooutlvo bo given sufficient
power to loud the impport of the Unit
ed States , In such manner and to ouch
degree as ho may doom expedient to
the purposca of the two govern
ments. "
The mcBunRO wau referred to the
committee on finance.
In his communication , Secretary
Hay snyR !
"It is not udkcd that the United
States modify Its monetary Bystomn
nnd It Is distinctly dlnavowod thnt any
movement Is contemplated for the
restoration of International bimetal
lism. The opinion In expressed , how
ever , by the representatives of both
governments that continuation be
tween the United States and European
powers having dependencies In the
Orient nnd such countries where
silver money Is Ih uno , may result In
the adoption of n monetary system
which will prevent the great fluctua *
tlonR In exchange which now occur In
trade with the silver unlng countries. "
Minority Report on Anti-Trust Bill.
Washington , Jnn. 30. A minority re
port was submitted to the house by
ho Democratic members of the house
udlclary committee on the anti-trust
jlll , recently reported by the commit-
oo. The views of the minority are
inbmlttod at considerable length ,
rhoy propone an amendment which
will mnko the bill applicable In Us op-
jratlons to existing corporations , as
ivell as to those organized In the fut-
ire , and will deny all corporations
delating the Sherman anti-trust law
ho uno of the malls , telegraph and
olophono systems , as well as the oth-
facilities of Interstate commerce
specified In the bill reported. Another
imondmont proposed to make watered
stock grounds for declaring a corpora
tion bankrupt
WOOD TALKS TO KANSANS.
Funston and Other Distinguished Men
at Topeka Banquet.
Topeka , Kau. , Jan. 30. The fcaturo
of the banquet of the Kansas Day club
hero last night , celebrating the forty-
second anniversary of the admission
of Kansas Into the Union , was the ad-
drcBB by General Leonard Wood. Ills
Bubjcct was "Reciprocity , " nnd the ad
dress consisted of an exposition of the
needs of Cuba and the duty of the
United States toward the Island. Gen
eral Wood urged roclpro y because
Cuba has bcon promised such treat
ment nt the hands of this country ,
and also because help given to the
Island now , at the Inception of tta EOT-
ornmont , would go a long way toward
removing the possibility of all future
complications.
General Frederick Funston , com
mander of the Department of the Col
orado , was present. General Funston
refused to make an address , but
thanked the members of the club for
their greeting and expressed pleasure
at being again In Kansas.
The toastmaster was William Allen
White of Emporia , president of the
club. Three hundred leading Repub
licans had places at the banquet
tables.
A reception by the governor and
state officers was given General Wood
and Gcnornl Funston was ontortalnod
at dinner at the residence of J. W ,
Gleod. He Bald that ho would not be
surprised If ho wore ordered back to
the Philippines before long. Ho baa
recovered from all his wounds , ho
says , and cnn well endure active serv
ice for a while.
LEVI ANKENY IS ELECTED.
Formally Declared Senator From the
State of Washington.
Olympla , Wash. , Jan. 30. On the
thirteenth joint ballot yesterday Levl
Ankony of Walla Walla was elected
to succeed George Turner ( Dom. ) In
the United States senate. Twenty-
three of the Republicans who did not
Join the general caucus acquiesced in
the result and cast their votes for Mr.
Ankeny , Thirteen , however , declined
to accept the caucus choice. They
were all railroad commission men.
Nearly every one of the Republicans
who refused to vote for Ankeny "ex
plained his vote , " and bitterness was
shown by several members of the
King county delegation ngnlnst the
ones who broke the Ankeny caucus
agreement.
Fire in a Soap Factory ,
Now York , Jan. 30. Fire In the
four-fitory factory of the Stanley Soap
company , 650 West Thirtieth street ,
burned out three floors. The lumber
yard of Robert Wyck , In the rear , was
damaged , . Victor Relche , night en
gineer of the factory , rushed Into the
building to got some money and
clothes. He was uuffocatod. Total
loei , $60,000.
at the Altar ,
Tesa-fihe's traveling under an a *
Eumed name now.
JCBB-YOU don't say ! What Is It ?
Teas Her husband's. She was mar
tied yesterday. Exchange.
House Begins Consideration of
Postofficc Measure.
WOULD WEED OUT OFFICERS.
benator MoLaurln Urges Adoption of
the Rawllna Resolution Senate
Committee Makes Many Changes
In the Army Bill.
Washington , Jan. 30. The house
passed the Indian appropriation bill
and began consideration of the pool-
office bill. Ilurton ( Rep. , O. ) contin
ued hlfl criticism of the extravagant
Items of the Indian bill to the end , but
Uls three days' attack on the bill was
not productive of many reductions.
Patterson ( Dem. , Tonn. ) took advan
tage of the latitude allowed In general
debate on the postoffico bill to make a
cot speech for an hour and a half on
the question. Reid ( Dom. , Ark. ) spoke
on good roads. The confereen of the
department of commerce bill wore
named Just RB the houfle adjourned.
In the senate McLaurln ( Miss. )
urged the adoption of the Rawllns
resolution , calling on the secretary of
war for the evidence In certain courtu-
martlal cases In the Philippines on
the ground that the officers of the
army , In a number of Instances , had
brutally treated Filipino men nnd
women and he wanted them weeded
out of the army. Just before the sen
ate adjourned Foraker ( O. ) took occa
sion to say that the proposition of Sen
ator Quay to tack the statehood bill
on on appropriation bill was not ex
traordinary. Legislation had been
placed on appropriation bills before
by the Bonate.
gjuxit. JTSVJ jSuVT"- * " * " *
Old Wnihlngion Cuotqm.
Arwirillnir in nnclnnt nnd established
usage , United States senators send out
small envelopes containing their cards
nt the beginning of every session , nnd
the dainty little missives nre distrib
uted through the senate postolllce. This
custom dates back beyond the memory
of any living senator , nnd oven beyond
the bounds of official record. National
Magazine.
Unit Touched'the Limit.
Short I figured up the other day that
I owed my friends nearly $3,000.
Long What are you going to do
about It ?
Short That's what puzzles me. 1
can't think of nuy one else wh6 will
lend mo money. Chicago News.
Salted Them Hotter.
First Youth Tlmt was n great trag
edy , wasn't U ? Did you take your par
ents to see It ?
Second Youth Oh , no ; they nro too
old for thnt sort of thing. They went
to n farce comedy. Life.
There Is a German proverb which
says thnt Tnke It Easy nud Live Long
nro brothers.
Not Hcndy.
An editor , replying to certain rumors
us to his financial condition , says :
"Tho statement thnt we are nbout to
f n 11 la * t lMir nf frtitiwlnllnnVn linvon't
money enough for thnt not yetP-
Atlanta Constitution.
State of Ohio , Oity of Toledo , Lucas
county. ss : Frank J. Oheney makes
oath thnt ho is senior portlier of th"
firm of F. J. Ohouey & Co. , doing busi
ness in the oity of Toledo , county and
state aforesaid , and that said firm will
day the sum of $100 for each and every
case of oatarrah thnt cannot bo cured by
the use of Hall's Oatarrah onro.
FRANK ! CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence , this Cth day of December ,
A. D-1830. A. W. GLBASON.
[ BRAL ! Notary Pnblio.
Hall's Oatarrah euro is taken inter
nally , and acts directly on the blood
and mucus surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials , free.
P. J. CHENEY & Co ,
Totedo , Ohio.
Sold by nil druggists , 75 cents.
Hall's Family pills are the best.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tab
lets. This signature on
every box , 25 cents.
AN EXTRACT FROM HER LETTER.
A Country of Sunshine and Roses the
Whole Year Through.
"If yon could only be here this winter
morning and. see for yourself , you
would no longer doubt mo. Roses are
blooming in onr front yard , nud all
nature is as far advanced in this lovely
American snmmerland as it will bo in
your cold eastern homo by Juno.
"We made the trip from Omaha to
California via the Union Pacific to
avoid the detour routes.
"As less time is consumed on the
Union Pacific in reaching your desti
nation , there are fewer incidental ex-
pouees en route.
"If you want to reach California
without suffering any of the inconven
iences of winter travel , bo sure your
ticket reads over thq Union Pacific. It
is the only line running through trains
from Omaua ( competing roods have
just ono car , going over four or five
different lines once a day , only ) . The
Uuion Pacific runs three through trains
oyery day to the Pacific coast from the
Missouri river. Wo rode on that great
California train , 'Tho Overland Limi
ted , ' which surpasses any train travers
ing the American continent. "
Pamphlets and maps describing the
Wonders of California , nnd full information
mation about the most comfortable and
llreot route to the Pacific coast , can bo
obtained by calling on or addressing
J. B , Klsolfor , agent Union Pacific rai !
road , nt Norfolk Nob.
Estlmato of Expenses.
Following Is the estimate of expenses H
made by the county commissioners of
Madison county for the year 1008 :
County institute $ 125 00
County road 10,00000
County printing 1,000 00
County attorney salary 050 00
Care of paupers , 8,000 00
Fuel , postage and expenses. . . 1,500 00
Books , stationery and supplies 1,800 00
Election expenses a,500 00
Assessors' pay nnd mileage . . . U,000 00
Soldiers' relief fund 1,000 00
Poor form expenses ' 1,500 00
Oounty superintendent salary 1,400 00
County bridge lund 15,000 00
County clerk's salary na olork
of board 000 00
Commit ( donors' pay and mile
age 2,50000
Bounty on wild animals 1,000 00
Jailors'foes 1,200 00
Janitors' salary nnd assistants
to county officers 3,500 00
District court and jurors. . . / . 8,500 00
Insane fund 1,500 00
Rlprapping on streams 2,000 00
Aid to agricultural society. . . . 700 00
Furniture and ropnira on
court house , insurance on
county jail nnd court build
ings 1,50000
Interest qn court house bonds
between Madison and Union
pit oincts 600 00
Sinking fund for same 400 00
Battle Creek village jail bonds
and interest 15000
EHIL WHITER , County Olork.
M. E. SPAULDING ,
DEALER IN
TELEPHONE : : NO. 33
L. L. REMBE ,
PLUMBER.
Steam and
Hot Water
Heating.
First door''South of Hews Office.
THE W. 0. HALL BARBER SHOP
330 NORFOLK AVENUE.
Having purchased the W. O. Hall
barber shop , I am hero to stay and will
endeavor to treat people so that Ivl \
merit their patronage. We will do first-
class work and run a clean , up to date
shop , Among the inducements that
brought mo to Norfolk was a letter from
Mr. Hall , under date of Deo. 21 , which
l < rPlilH alirm IB wnrMi rrmrA
tlnm I ask yon for it , I want to quit
the business. I wouldn't sell at all
f I was going to htay in the business. "
With this nssnrance that I was buying
and paying fur the good will of thn
business as well as the fixtures , any fair
minded man will agree that I am en
titled to hia trade if I can please them.
C. J. REED.
i
may be leased by private parties at any ,
time for reasonable prices. Ladies wel
come at any time.
N. E. WILKINSON & SON.
AUDITORIUM
A. B. BEALL , Owner.
GEO. H. SPEAR , Resident Manager.
FRIDAY. . . | f |
. . .JANUARY UU
THE BEST OP SWEDISH DIALECT
COMEDIANS
BEN HENDRiCKS
And an Excellent Company of
Players
Including the Famous Original
SWEDISH LADIES QUARTETTE
Direct From Stockholm , Sweden ,
In the Time Tried and Ever Popular
COMEDY DRAMA
OLE OLSON
Filled to the Brim with Roaring Com
edy Sceus. Touches of Heart In-
terest. Brilliant Specialties.
Prices , 35c , 50c and 75a
I. A. LU1KAUT , PBCSIDRNT. W , H , JOHNHON , OAHIUBB.
I11AO. B. imiUOK , VICB PRWIDBHT. LEO I'ASKWALK , ABB'T CABBIB *
The Citizens National Bank.
Capital , $50,000. Surplus , 810,000.
Boy and sell eichaniro on this country and all part * of Europe , Farm Loani.
. A. LUIHABT. T. P MHMMINORB. * L. SESSIONS. ' '
Railroad and Business Directory.
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Fremont , Elkhorn & Mo. Valley
. - . JU.8TV , DMA T.
Omaha Paaioiwor , etflam
Chicago RzpreM .12:10 : pro
ABT. ABB1TK.
Chlon/fo Kxprons 7:30 p m
Omaha Paiaunger 12:40 p m
WEST. mu-AttT.
Dlaolc Uillo n'lpreen 7SOpm
Vordlgro I'aaaongor. . . 12:40p tn
Vordluro Accommodation 8:30nm
WBST. ABB1TB.
Dlaolc llllls Exprcee IZrtOp m
Vortllgro Paaiongor 6:08 a m
Vordlgro Accommodation 7:10pm :
The Chicago and Black Hilla KxprfiM arrivoe
and departs from Junction depot. Tbo Omaha
nnd Vordlgro train * arrive and depart from cltjr
depot. U. U. MATBAD , Agent.
Union Pacific.
BOOTH. DEPART.
Colnmbns Accommodation S.OOpm
Omaha , Donrorand PaclfloUoa t..llOOa m
NORTH. ABBITB
Oolnmbaa Accommodation . . .11:45am :
Omaha , Wcnyerand Pacificcoaat 9:00 pm
Connect * at Norfolk with F. , E A M. V. going
west and north , and with the 0. Bt. P. II , & O.
for points north and eait.
J , B. KLBEFTBB , Agent.
Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis
& Omaha.
BABT. DKPABT.
Sloni City and Omaha Paaiengor. . . . 0:30 am
Bionz OHyPasaongor ItOOpm
WBST. ABRIVB.
Slonx Olty PaMdnger lOr&Oatn
Bioux City and Omaha Passenger./ . . . . 7:25 p m
Connects at Norfolk with F. , B. A U. V. going
west and north , and with the D. F. for point *
aonth. J. B. BLBBTTBB , Agent.
Daily ozoept Bandar.
NOW BEADY1
The Many Advontureslof
FOXY GRANDPA
Including all the merry pictures con
tained in the two volumes , entitled
"Adventures of Foxy Grandpa" and
"FurtherAdventures ot Foxy Grand-
pa. "
Mr. SchnltZQimtd ( to me one day at
lunch : ' 'What do yon think of a-eerles
of comic drawings dealing w.th a grand
father and hie tuoRrnnd < oiiB ? "
"Lot tbo Brfludfatl'orbo ' the clover ono
of the trio. In most of the other cases
the young folk have boon smarter than
the old people noon whom they played
thnir jokes. Lot's reverse it. "
The next morning he came to my of-
flco with sketches for half a dozen
series , and with the name "Foxy Grand-
pa" inhishoad.
The success of the series in the New
York Herald was instantaneous , for
who h'jft not hoard ot "Foxy Grandpa"
and "Uunny ? "
The jolly old prentleman , dear to
grown people ns wollaa children , might
almost bo called the Mr. Pickwick of
cornio pictures.
pictures.EDWARD MARSHALL.
To Grandfathers Who Are And
To 'I hoc o Who Are To Be.
I Merrily Dedicate This look. )
"BUNNY. "
Sent postage paid on receipt of ONE
DULLAU in currency or postal orders
nocheoxs received.
L. E. HAMERSLEY CO.
40 Wall Street , New York.
T H Hi
-fatern Line
F. E.&M.V. R. R.
is the best to and from the great
SUGAR BEETj FIELDS
of North Nebraska.
Proper
Study
of Man
kind is
Man. "
The proper way to secure cus
tomers is to talk directly to
them. We are looking for new
customers ( or our advertising
space. It is what we have to
sell. We know it is good. It
Is worth all that we ask for It
and more If there Is any per
son in this community who has
anything to sell , who has any
need that isn't suppl'ed.we ' want
him to use these columns.
Tell the story here. Tell it
simply and directly. Hun
dreds will see It and read It
If your goods are salable and
your wants reasonable your
communication will receive
attention.
J.B.HERMANN ,
lootfaetop and Builder
H7FMrth Street.
. M. E. SPAULDINQ ,
Flour and Feed
411 Norfolk Avonne.
Cheapest and Best.
Norfolk Avenue
J.W.EDWARDS
ALL \VOBK GUABANTBKD.
k > r. Braasob ate and 1th 8t ,
jThe
CALIFORNIA
with'its lovely seaside resorts ,
orange groves , beautiful gardens
dons and quaint old mission
towns id visited every
year by thousands of
tourists who travel
over the Union
Pacific , because
it is the best
and quickest -
est route and
the ONLY LINK
runninpTimouan
TRAINS from OMAHA
to CALIFORNIA. It is
alsotho oulyliue running
four personally conducted
excnrtions to Oalif ornia from
Missouri River every week.
These Excursions
can be joined at any
point en route . . .
Full information cheerfully fur
nished on application to
J.sB. ELSEPFER ,
Agent.
I
Wide Awake.
. . . .
I , BUGHHDLX 4 BO ,
All Kinds of 'Gents'
Furnishings - = = , -
. . . .
Strictly Up-to-Date
PRICES RIGHT GIVE JJ3 A CALL.
JR. N. J. HOAGLAND ,
Oiteopathlc Physician.
Dis ases both acnta and chronic soooeeafoll *
treated without u5 of drn * or knife/
Phone No. P 84. Offlcejat residence ,
109 NorthflOth Street ,
Norfolt . . . Nebraska
&BELL ,
Undertakers nnd Embalmers ,
Seeiiont Blk. , Norfolk Ave.
Norfolk. . Nebraska
[ ) R. BERTHA AHLMAtf ,
PHYSICIAN
Phone 107. for Ladies and Children
Per Plumbing , Steam Fittine , Poops , Ta'nh
Wind Jlills
And all work in
thle line call oa
STITT & WHITE. ]
Satisfaction Qnaranteed. v *
Pint door West of Ahlman'a DleyolecBhop. (
> ae orders at Telenhonn n Ml. V
Sale Hart Miller
OSTEOPflTHlC PHYSICIfljl. 1
Graduate of American School of Oateo- t
pathy , under founder of the Boionoe.
Residence and office , 807 Madison Ave.
Hours irom 0 a.m to 4 p. m.
MILLARD GREEN ,
DRBY and TRBNSFER LINE
Piano Moving a Specialty.
Phone 58. Calls Promptly Answers ! .