THE NORFOLK NEWS : VttlDAY , JULY 10 , 1003 , n * EYES VERSUS TEETH. \Vheu yonr teeth decay you lose no tiino iu going to n reputable dentist , why ne glect yonr eyes ? Yon can got false teeth if yon loose your own. Eyoa are different. If you lese thokn n pair of glass eyes won't help yon. Lot me inako yonr byes good. Some people will say : "My eyta nro good , I can neo perfectly , " at the same time they Imvo all sorts of ailments and nro using all kinds of medicines without good results. Everybody should have their eyes examined by n com petent ophthalmo'ogist. DR , MARQVARDT , OPHTHALMOLOGIST. Norfolk , " Nebraska. There Are No Wings On It , AFTER A HOUSE ! The Elkhorn B. & ' S. association will moke yon a loan to build or buy on fa vorable terms. T. E. ODIORNE , Secretary. PARISH THE RELIABLE GROCER PARISH DOINT FORGET THE Per Cent 20 Discount on WOMEN'S , MISSES' AND CHIDDREN'S OXFORDS. WelKeep Open'Evenings'until IS 9:00 : o'clock. PALACE SHOE STORE STAPENHORSUL CO. , Proprietors. C We give tickets onlOhickering Piano. The Weather. Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hears ending at 8 a. m. to day : Maximum temperature 05 Minimum temperature 70 Average 82 Precipitation 17 Total precipitation for month 3.59 Barometer 20.80 Forecast for Nebraska : Generally fair tonight and Saturday , except possibly local thunderstorms east portion. Slight ly cooler tonight. FRIDAY FACTS. Now that the firemen's tournament approaches , the weeds need cutting. Mlllard Green , the piano mover and drayman 1ms recently received from the factory a now nnd up-to-date machine lor moving pianos. Levers raise the Instrument to bo moved from tin floor and plnoo rollers under it BO that it maybe bo safely nnd handily moved , The West Side Whist olnb was very pleasantly entertained last night at the homo of 0. S. Bridge , HOIl Norfolk avouuo. Another shower at an early hour this morning laid the dust and gave growing vegetation nil the moiBtnru that will bo necessary to bring ont its best growing qualities. The l-yor\r-old BOU of Mr. and Mrr. George Scott ; died nt their homo in South Seventh street last night from diphtheria. The innornl WUB held this afternoon at 2 o'clock nt Prospect Hill cemetery , llov. J , F. Pouohor in charge. Biggest stock of California goods iu the city at the Boo Hive. WANTBD Laborers at 0. & N. W. lly. Oo.'s now engine house , Norfolk Junction. G. A. JOIINBON. WANTBD Girl for general housework must bo a good cook. Call at 101) ) South Tenth street. GUY R , WILBUR DEAD , Prominent Attorney of Northeast Ne braska Succumbs at Wayno. Qny II , Wilbur , aged 40 years , one of the prominent attorneys of northeastern Nebraska , died at hia homo in Wayne at G o'clock yesterday morning of dropsy , from which ho had been suffering for several weeks. Ho loaves a wife and one son , George. The latter returned this week from Ann Arbor , whore ho has just graduated from the law school of the University of Michigan , Deceased , was n democrat and was well known and influential in his party. lie served for two years OH county judge of Cedar county and in 1881 was district attorney of the seventh judicial district. II3 was a loading lodge man at Wayne , belonging to the Odd Fellows , Masons , A. 0. U. W. , Modern Woodmen of America , Woodmen of the World and Fraternal Brotharhood. He cnniod $0,000 life insurance. Mr. Wilbar was one of Nebraska's earliest settlors. As a boy ho resided at Ponca , until his father took a claim near where Wuyno has since been es tablished. He is well known through out this section of the state and possessed a bright legal mind and was a keen practitioner. Royal Blue brand of canned corn at the Bee Hive , three for 25 cents. Rock salt in any quantity. EDWARDS & BKADFOKD LUMBER Co. Revenue Cutter Salls-for Alaska. Seattle , Wash. , July 10 The United States revenue cutter McCullach Bailed for Alaska. At St. Michael the vessel will take on the United States senatorial committee headed by Sen ator Dietrich , now touring Alaska. It will return from the north with the committee by way of Sltka ami south eastern Alaska. Ex-Chief of Police Ames Arrested. Minneapolis , July 10. Sheriff Dro- ger , in anticipation of an adverse de cision by the state supreme court , ar rested Fred Ames , ox-chief of police. The prisoner was oonvlcted of accept ing a bribe of $15 from a woman and was sentenced to six and a half years /n / the state penitentiary. Bean Corner Is a Failure , San Francisco , July 10. After cor nering the lima bean market and se curing 6,000,000 pounds to find no body who wanted the beans , Loyden & Co. have assigned. The liabilities will amount to $30,000 , and the as sets are estimated at $25,000. Burlington Hottest of All. Burlington , Ia July 10. Fred Batt- jcn succumbed to the heat , which has been intense for two daya. One hun dred degrees iu the shade is the rec- prd. Powder Works Are Blown 'Up. Oakland , Cal. , Jury 10. The Herctv tos Powder works , near Ptnoio , were blown up and tewral persona badly injured. THE LAU MELOMELO , Itotr nntvnUnn Xativoa Oo After Mnny Tribe. "Lau mctoineto" is the name of a decoy - coy used by the native fishermen of Hawaii. It is rorwloaf _ tlte hnrdeat wood to be found on the Islands and is carved and rubbed till It assumes the shape of a club with a little knob at the smaller end , to which the line Is tied. tied.The The club is from one to three fort long. A Tillage BoreercT performs cer tain rites over it over a sacred flr\ After this is done tl e club is magic , and tlte fisherman must bo extremely careful of It If a woman sliould stop over it or enter n canoe in which it lies , the club would loao all Its power and would be useless ever afterward. After the clnb has been charmed th fisherman mixes candlenut and cocoanut - nut meat , bakes it ami ties Uve. mixture In a wrapper of cocoamjt fiber. At the fishing grounds the ctob Is covered with the oily Juice of the stuff and la then lowered carefully to the bottom. The scent of tlio baked nut meat attracts certain kinds of fish , which soon gather and begin to nibble at the club. As soon as enough fish nro around the decoy n small bag slmped not la lowered very gently until its mouth is Just over the club. The latter Is then pulled up carefully and cun ningly till it is within the bag. The fish are so eager for the stuff with .which the club is covered that they follow it into the net without fear. As soon as all the fish are in it a fisherman dives nnd closes the mouth of the net , where upon the rest haul it up quickly. Washington Post. Aged Couple NarroWly Escape Death This Morning. BOLT PASSED BETWEEN THEM. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Schwartz , East of First Street , Wore Dazed by the Electricity Started Flro In String. Jnstau they wore getting ready fcr breakfast at 4 : ! ! 0 o'clock this morning , n bolt of lightning struck the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Sohwam , an old couple of early risers Who live in n little cottage jnet cast of the Norfolk uvonuo bridge over the ttorthforlc , The elec tricity droppbd first upon a corner of the chimney , ripped ont a bunoli of bricks nnd then split , half of it passing oft" thereof roof and the other portion shooting down into the hbnso below. The ball of fire passed directly between the ngod couple , who live all nloue , and for an instant Mrs. Schwartz was badly dazed. A ball of string in one corner was set afire but the blaze was iintmdlatoly smothered , Fortunately th'o roof did not ignlto hud the minimum of damage was done. Chopped feed 85 cents per 100 at the Boo Hive , Good milch cow for sale. James Gildea , 101) ) Sonth Tenth street. BATTLE CREEK. Howell Avoiy of Tildeu was visiting hero Wednesday with relatives. M. L. Thomson made a business trip to Platte Center Monday. I. G. Westorvolt of Norfolk transacted business hero Monday. Das. Pngh of Stauton visited hero the first of the week with his father. Joseph Dittrich visited over Sunday with his brother William at Verdlgro. Commissioner Finnegan spent the glorious Fourth with friends at Battle Creek. Owen Wade , a student of the Iowa university , is homo for the summer va cation. Rov. T. R. White of Liberty , Mo. , preached at the Baptist church hero Sunday. r , Miss Pauline Wienok of Norfolk visi ted here the first of the week with her parents. O. H. Mass , John Laas and Carl Weiidt were in the county capital Wednesday. Harry Reavis and Asa Marshall re turned Wednesday from a week's visit nt Hot Springs , S. D. Miss Ella Curas1 of the Enterprise staff , has been sick for a week with an attack of typhoid fever. The directors of the Battle Creek Val ley bank elected George Breohler cashier of that institution last week. Peter Zimmerman , who is running a hydraulic well outfit at Laurel now , was vibiting with his family Sunday. The little Misses Reel and Josie Rob- insou of Long Pine are visiting here this week , at the home of T. S. Cook. Your correspondent is informed that Hall & Meineiko have sold their large general store here to n party at Neligh who will tnko possession in the near future. Miss Mao Willis has been assisting in the Battle Creek Volley bank during the absence of Will Stafford , who has been laid up a couple of days with a sore foot , At the quarterly business meeting lust Sunday the Lutherans admitted two new members , F. Koester and F. Seikel. On Sunday , the 20th , they will hold a school picnio at Tomhageu's grove east of town , nnd a missioufest will be held some time in September. Some of the members , about thirty , took shores at $10 each in the Lutheran hospital at Sioux City. A tract of land on the south side of the church was sold to the village for $05 , for street purposes. Best butter in the city at the Bee Hive. If yon have anything to sell , or if yon want anything to buy , or if yon wont to hire someone and can't find the right person put a local in THE NEWS. Best butter in the city at the Bee Hive. Tea Dust 15 cents per pound at the Bee Hive. For An Ideal Vacation. Near every settlement of importance in the mountain regions of the West are deep canons wherein the people at homo , as well as those from abroad , seek , in the summer season , the cool ness and pleasure of camp life. High up the mountain side , on the shores of mountain lakes , or on the banks of mountain streams , summer , hotels are conducted for the convenience of those who prefer to have all of the recreation and none of the labor incident to summering mering- the mountains. It may be said that wherever there is a mountain in Colorado or Utah there is also on interesting canon , and the searcher for a spot in which to summer will find no difficulty in suiting his taste , no matter how critical it may be. To enable persons to reach these fa mous pleasure resorts , the Union Pacific has put in effect summer excursion rates lower then ever made before. Full information cheerfully fnrni sheen on application to J. B. ELSEFFEU , Agent. Help the Good Work Along. It is requested that members of the Norfolk fire department who have spore time at their disposal might employ it usefully and to advantage in helping construct the ampltheatreh at the racing track north of the city , The work nn- doftaknn will be of lunoflt to the de partment and all who can nhould help punh it along , 0 , E IlAUTroiin , Chairman of Kvotulvo Committee. The Boo liivo can compote in prices with any house west of Omaha , Bargoants BlulY sidewalk brick the kind that are right. EDWARDS & BuAi > rom > LUMIIKU Co , Honest weight and right treatment at the Boo ilivo. Two hundred head range horum , $35.00 per head , on board ours at Til ford , B. D. All colts from 11KKI thrown in. For sale by G. R. Seller Norfolk , Trncli I.niiHimKc < < > Fnrrnlit. A < incur Imslui'sw which IH carried on with coimldprablu fwm-Hi In curtain parts of lyiiulon la thi < titochltu ; of lan guage tft parrots. Thuro uro ncvural pcrmmH uiiKHKi'd In this strnngo iHluca- tioitnl work. The country into which the Ikird is to ho HOI it U II rut anccr- tulnod , and a mini of 10 Rhlltlnp * a week IH then chargwl for a iwrlod va rying from two to three montlin , no- cordhu ? to thu cnpiiulty of thu i rrot. With ii year's tuition the tenclwr guur- nntet'H a bird with it ixilyglot vocabu lary chosen haphazard from four dif ferent lunmwHes. floUten 1'uuny. InFer For cunturlva cockllghting was c - couniRwl in English BclKwla. VIUnto- plum In tlku twelfth century iiKuitloim it us an nmuwiiH.'nt of I > uulonurH uiul that ywirly nt SluwctMo tlw Itoys of ever } ' ncliool brought cocks to tliolr schoolmasters , ami all the forenoon was ppcnt In Hchool wltnctwing thetw birds tight. As Into us 17UO the in come of tltu Hcltoulmaster of Apple- cross , In IlowMihtru , wan drawn partial ly from cockfight dticn. Down to 1815 nt louttt thure was nit annual exhibition of cockllglulng at the Manchester gram mar Hchoul. i "XVIK Not overylKxly wlw win dress a of rral hair becomingly can comb u wig with equal BIK-CCSH. Thcru Is u special knack in wig dreading. In BOIIIO shops whore wax figures alwnixl one or two of the employee ) nro trulnwl In the art of wig dressing aiul combine that with their othor.duties at a slight Increaw of salary , but In most places the ontlre business is Intrusted to pro fessional wig drcssera. Indtftcrettoii. "Aren't the i erfoct trust ami confi dence engaged people have in each other perfectly beautiful ! " "Perfectly idiotic , I should say. " "Why ? " "Because wlicn 1 was engaged I told my future wife all about my Income nnd prosiwcts , and now 1 can't spend n dollar on myself without her know ing about it. " Nc w York Times. A OnpM Prmtcrlirtloiv. "Well , then , Ikow must 1 multo tow ? " ' "First you must believe that there is no one in tlw world but me. " "I'vo got that far already. " "Next you must make mo Ircllovo that tliere 13 IK > otx1 In tlH3 world but ' you.-Life. Alt Unkind H "You low my daughter ? " "She's oil tlie world to mo , sir " "Then I don't suppcoo you'll want a settlement. " BxchaiiH < . Cleanest stock of groceries in the city at the Bee Hive. It's awfully hot. The coolest , richest , best ice cream is to bo had at Kanff- man's. Scrantoii hard coal all sizes. EDWARDS & BRADFORD LUMIIER Co. A lecture-recital will bo given at the First Congregational church by Mr. Chas. E. Watt , director of the Chicago Piano college , next Friday evening , July 17 , under the auspices of the Y. P. S. O. E. society.JIMr. Watts is on en tertaining talker and n warm and sym pathetic interpreter of his selections , and his brief visit to Norfolk will bo n rare treat to all music lovers. Dr. F. G. Walters succeeds to the practice of Dr. Kiesan. 'Phone , office and residenoe 18. BEE HIVE Just arrived a complete line of trunks , telescopes and traveling bags , and we can suit you in styles and prices. We are giving special bar gains on men's shirts and shirt waists. We quote you a few prices : ยง 1.25 Shirt Waist at S5c $1.50 Shirt Waist at $1.00 $1.75 Shirt Waist at $1.25 $2.00 Shirt Waist at $1.50 And all other shirts accord ingly. AT THE Bee Hive ROSENTHAL & KRASNE , H-H-l-H-5-H-M-H-I-H-M-l-M-H- } ; Didjever Sec that Underwear The Star Sells for 50 Cents 7 You Better. Clothing Store ; H-i-Ht iM-iM-r Wo want to eloso H out our . . . A Lawn Mowers , R Ice Cream D Freezers / , Gasoline W Stove A and other Summer Stock. What do R you need ? E G.E.Moore Tlie Association WILL RUII.D YOU A ON EASY PAYMENTS. COME AND SEE US. C. U. DURLAND. Secretary. W.H.RISH , Plumbing , Steam and Hot Water Fitting. . . . .AllCKinds of Pumps. . . . YOUR WORK SOLICITED. 'Phono No. 97. L. L. REMBE , PLUMBER Steam and Hot Water Heating. First Door South News Office. Special Reduced Excursion Bates Will be in effect from all points on the Chicago & NorthWestern railway for the oacasions named below : National Educational Association Boston , July 0 to 10. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine , Sara toga Springs , N. Y. , July 7 to 10. Baptist Young Peoples Union of America , Atlanta , Go. , July 0 to 12. United Christian Endeavor , Denver July 0 to 18. Epworth League , Detroit , Mich. , July 10 to 10. B. P. O. E. , Baltimore , Md. , July 21 to 23. G. A. R. meeting , San Francisco August 17 to 22. Interuati&nal Mining Congress , Deadwood - wood , S. D , , September 7 to 11. Sovereign Grand lodge , I. O. O. P. , Baltimore , Md. , September 21 to 20. For information as to rates , dates of sale , etc. , of these or other occasions , call npon thd ticket agent of the NorthWestern - Western line. Neglect and Failure 0 hand in hand. Do not neglect your IH nrlcolrtw , 5UU K.W.WILLIAMS GRADUATE OPTICIAN. 12 Ulshop Block. MILLARD IGREEN , DRAY AND TRANSFEREE PIANO MOVWO A8PKOIATY. JJ Answered. Notice to Property Owners. Notice in hereby given that n special nootltiK of the city council of Norfolk , Nob. , will IK ) held at 8 o'clock p. in. , TnlyllO , IDOil , for the pnrpOHO of umk- ng upooinl uHHOPBinontB ngnliut the lot it'low iloBsrriuod for the oonntruotlon oC luw Rldownlkfl ( along aaid loin ) : OIUOINAI , TOWN O1T NOItKOMt. Block 7 , lotH 10 , 11 , 12 , 1 ! ! , M , 15 , 1(5 ( 17. 17.Block Block 2 , lotH It1 , 15 , ( I , 7 , 8 , ll , 10 , 1 1 , a , in , 1 1. , , . < / Block ! l , lotH I , a , It1 , fi , (1 ( , 7 , lilt.- " ' Block , lotH 11 , la , 18 , 1(1 ( , 17 , 18 ' 10 , ) ( ) 40 * * > Block ? , lots 1 , a , 10. DOKBKY 1'I.AOn. Block a , lotH 2 , It , half of lot -1. Block 1 , lotn 5 , ( ! , 7. MAOIIMIIXKU'H ADDITION. Blocks , lots 1,3 , , -lr . MATIIKW&OX'H ADDITION. Block , lots -I , 5 , 7 , 8 , U. MATiir.wKw's THIUD ADDITION. Block , lotH 8 , 0. KOICNKIhTICIN'B ADDITION. Block a , lots 7 , 8 , 0 , 10. Block 0 , lotH 1 , 8 , II , ID , 14 , 1C , 10 , 1O , 12. 12.Block Block f > , lotH1 ! ! , 5 , 10. Block , lotH it , 10. Block 7 , lot 1. Block 8 , lot . Ill'KUOW'H ADDITION. Block 1,10(82 ( , a , 4. 1'ASKWALK'B ADDITION" . , Block 2 , lotH II , 10. Bnb lot 8 > ; Block ! ! , north half of lot 1. Block 1 , lotn : t , 4 , 0 , 7 , 8. UKUIX'KB BUII-DIVIRION. Block 1 , north half of lot 2 , south end of lot 08. Block it , lots ! J , 4 , 0. 1'AHBWAI.K'H hKCOND ADDITION. Block a , lotH lt ! , 14 , 15 , 10. 1'AbBWAI.KH TIIIUl ) ADDITION. Block U , lotH 1,2. it , 4 , fi. Block 4 , lots 1 , a , . 1 , C , 0 , 7 , 8 , , 10.- Block f ) , lots 1,8 , a , 6 , 7 , 0 , 17. Block 0 , lota 1,2 , 4. Block ? , Iot8. Block 8 , lots 0 , 10. Block a , lotH 1,8. KONKKISTBIN'S TJIIUD ADDITION" Block l.lotB Ifi , 10 , 17,18,1) ) . C II. DtWLAND'S SUI1 DIVISION OP KOKS- INOSTKIN'S THIIIU ADDITION. Block l.lots 1,2 , U , 15 , 10 , 17 < UAA8 fal'lJ LOTS. Block 0 , lot 0. Block ? , lota 2 , 8 , 4,6 , 0. OSHOKN'S sun. DIVISION ! Block la , lots 8 , 8. Block 1 , lot , Borland's 1st addi tion. I Block 10 , lots 1 and 14 , Borland's 1st addition. B'ock ' 0 , lots 0 and 1 , 0. 8. Hayoa * addition. Attest : M. 0. HAZKN , 3. R. McFAWLAHD. Mayor. Clerk. Sheriff Sale. By virtue of an order of eelo Issued end di- roctiul to mo by the nlork of the diitrlot conrt of Mmllton county. Nebraska , npon a dncrno of foreclosure of certain tax liens rendered by the district court of Madison connly , Nebraskn , ou the 2ml day of March , 1803 In faTOr of N. A. Halubolt for tlia mm of 181.83 with Interest thereon from March 2nd , 1008 , at 10 per cent per annum , together with J1S.61 , costs of unit , and acorniuK coats , in an action , wherein N. A. Hainbolt Is plalntiil , and lot lof block 5 ; lot * 7.20 and 23 of block 7 ; lota 8 , 9 , to and 16 of block U ; lot 3 of block-10 , oil In Blvornida Park addition to Norfolk , Nebraska. C. B. Vrooland. Minnie S. Drnkn , F. K. Abbott , 8. M. Wagers , It W. Saley , J. 0. Shoohty. 1. Kulokopeky , David Pnttcreon and William w. Campbell are defendants , 1 will offer the prcmtsoa desert bed In raid do- cre * nnd taken as the property of Bald defend ants , towit Lotonol ( ) of block fire (5) ) ; lot ( toven (7) ( ) , twenty (20) ( ) nnd twentr-throo (231 ( of block seven (7) ( ) ; lota eight 18) ) , nine (0) ( ) . ton (10) ( ) and sixteen (16) ( ) of block ntn (9) ( ) ; lot three (8) ( ) of block ton (10) ( ) , nil in Ulversldi park ( I to Norfolk , Medttoa county , Nebraska , at public unction to thn hlgbMt bidder for catu io bnnd on the 16th day of July , 1603 , at 1 o'clock p. mnt the onettfroot doorof tbo conrt home nt M Ml loon in enlil county nditato , that beinc the bnlldine wherein too Init term of enld court wns bold , \vhon and where ilno at- tamlniica will \ > uiven by the undersigned , Dated this 13th day of Jnno. 1003. J. J. CI.BMKITH , Sharif ! of said county. Sheriff Sale. ; Dy virtue of an order of * ale Uiued and dl- rectM to mo by the clerk of the district court of MndUon county , Nebraska , upon a decree of foreclosure rendered by the district court of Madison county , Nebraskn. on the 14th day of October. Ib91 , in favor of ( ; . U , Mapoe for tlio" snm of SllS.lK ) with interest thereon from Octo ber 14 , IsOl at 10 per cent per annum , together' with $13.7.3 , costs of suit , and accruing coxts , in nu action , whereinO. H. Mapoa is plnlntllT , and' Timothy Murphy la defendant I will odor tho' promises detcrllxMl in said decree and taken w ilia property of said defendant , towit : iot five (5) ( ) . six (6) ( ) . seven (7) ) . nnd ol ht (8) ( ) in bkwlc nlno (9) ( ) of Snniirslde addition to Norfolk : Junction in MHIUHOII oonnty , Nebraska , for xnlo at public auction to thu hUthnst bidder for cash in hand on the 18th day of July , 1003 , at the honrqfono o'clock p.m. , at the east front door of the court honso at MmlUnn in Haiti county an i Mnto , that being the bnlldln ? wherein - in the laftt term of enld conrt wns held , whnii and \\horo due iittondatico will bo given by .tho \ Dated this 13th day of Jane 1903. J. J. OLEVIENTH , Sheriff of sad : county ,