10 THE NORFOLK NEWS : 1'JUDAY , JULY 17,1903. BEELER BROS i A lot of ladies' colored hose , value from 20c to 50c , price now . 19c A lot of embroidery , would be good value 8c to 12c per yard , now , per yard Sc A lot of art squares , all wool rugs , * size 36x40 in. , value 40c , now . 29c A lot of 6 = ft. opaque window shades , complete , value 25c , now . 18c A lot of ladies kid shoes , sizes 4 to 7 , worth $2.00 to $3.00 , choice now $1.48 A lot of fine box writing paper , worth 25c to 40c , choice now . 15c THE NORFOLK NEWS W. N. HUSK , Publisher. DAILY. Kvorv lny oxooiil Knmliiy. lly civrrlor nor week , Ui I'oiitn. lly mull tier yoivr , frt.Ut. WKFKI.Y NKWH-JOUUNAL. TlioNowi : tiililliilioil , 18SI. . . . . . . , , ll liotl 1S17. Tim Jounml , ontnl > , Kxiry Frldny. lly mull pur yonr , * I.M > . Hr-KPiAti NoTicii. AihimcH dulmorliitjons to tliu Nuws-JouiiNAi. will bo tnlun until October 10 nl tlio rnto of t\.W \ t > myour. . ( Mil iml > - rcrlhorii nuiy liino tlm lionolll of thin rittii by imylnu nrrt'iiriiKoo to ( Into lit tlio riwimr mill- mirlptloti jirloo nut ! < > m > yrnr In nilvnnca. Tills ipnclnl olTor will bo withdrawn Ootobor 10. Kntcrcil nt the poitolllco nt Norfolk , Nub. , n foooml cliif mtittur. Telephone * t ICdltorlnl Ieimrtniant , No. Y. . llimltiepB UIIU-ii unil Job Uooing , No. 322. Republican Judicial District Convon- tlon. To the ratmbllonu elector * of thu Ninth Jwll- clnlillitrlct of Nchrnokn : . , , Notion li lii'roby tdvoti that n rounhllann Jmll- clnl convention will bo hold ftt Norfolk , Nit- lirnskn , m the 17th dny of AtwiM , 11103 , nt 11 o'clock n. m , for the pnrpotio of nnmlnntltiK n candldutoforjiuluo > ftho ; Ninth Judicial ills- trlct , mid the trniiBnctlon of uch ether busl- IHMM ni niny roanliirly roino before It. The HOV- nrnl enmities of until dlMrlet lire entltlml to the following roprexnntntton , bnieilon the vole of J. H. Mtclcoy ( itovornor ) In NovnmhorWi ' ' : _ Knox Plore Totnl . OS _ . . . _ * It i recoinnieiideil l > ytho coinmHtoo Unit no proxtPM bo nllo\\eil in sutd convention , lint Hint the ileleitntcR pnwent bo nllowod to oust the full vote of the county roprooonlod by thorn. lly crdor o' the oommlttoo , GKO. 1' . Hovn , J. II , HAUNES , Secretary. Clmlrmnn. Thcro is n decided drouth of dry weather in Nebraska this season. The city council has said "Lot there bo light" nhd there undoubtedly will bo light in time for the tournament. The ilomoonxtR huvo had and will Imvo nothing to do with thft uncovering and punishment of pobtofllco oftloials who have gene wrong , so it is useless to try making democratic thunder tliero- from. The proper thing for the weather man to do will be to dispense nil his rainwater this week nud give Norfolk - folk dry roads and n dry trnok next week. Only In this way can ho fool nny assurance of rotiiiuiug his popu larity. It will bo an appreciable innovation to have Norfolk well lighted at night nnd the notion of the council in approv ing the contracts and arranging for the immediate extension of the lighting syntoin will bo well appreciated , espec ially during the tournament. Another step forward is the placing of plank and hoard sidewalks on the retired list by the city council. Here after allj sidewalks built or replaced within the city limits will have to bo constructed of brick , atone or cement and bo of uniform width. Good nud permanent walks will hereafter bo n characteristic of Norfolk as rapidly as the board walks wear out. The children of New York City under fourteen years of ago will not be permitted to work during their vacation after October 1 , and this summer are only permitted to work by securing , a permit from the board of health. There nro undoubtedly a large number of Ne braska youngsters who would like to spend their summer vacation in New York. The Yaukton Gazette is inclined to believe that the promises of the earlier part of the season have not been carried out in regard to the construction of railroads , as not a single inilo of new track has been laid in that state this season. It is different in Nebraska. If yard trackage counts , more than that amount of track has been laid in Nor folk this season , and moro is to follow. The ministers of Grand Island ob ject to Sunday ball games , out instead of setting down llat footed on the whole business as they have done in other tjwns they started out with a petition the object of which will bo to give ad ditional interest and moaning to week day gtimofl. They not only made it poHHlblo to Imvo hotter receipts at the weekday games , but are endeavoring to interest the merchants in closing their stores when a game is on , With this sort of counter co-operation the bull players nud those who attend the games can well atl'ord to pass up the Sunday playing. FRUITS AND FLOWERS. The northern Hlopo of n hillside In the heat locution for an upplo orchard. The pour will cotno aa near Injuring a crop ol' fruit every year na any other kind of fruit. If tlio currant worm makes Its an- IMHimnco , duat the foliage while the dow la on with white hellebore. In transplanting plants from pots In vert the pot and nip the bottom of It Hharply , and thu plant will conu ; out An overloaded grapevine will not nmturo its t'nitt. If It bennt more than it ought It will Hpen it * fruit late. late.Air Air slnked lime sprinkled on rose bushes when the dew is on will de stroy insects without injuring the bushes. Hose plants should have plenty of light and lu-at. Nothing will blight their buds Boonor than shade and moisture. Nearly all cultivated fruits Jiro liable to overbear. This Is always Injurious nud should bo prevented. Onu of tht > best preventives Is thinning. One of tlnj best places to use coal ashes Is around the base of the fruit lives. Put a mound of them around each tree. Horers will not bo so apt tp trouble them. Tlio UuNHlnu AiiiHtenlnm , St Petersburg Is QUO of tlu > fovv great cities which have boon made and not born. During his residence in Holland Peter the Great was HO impressed by Amsterdam , perched upon the waters , Unit ho determined to abandon Moscow and build a now capital which should have canals for streets. In his cam paign against Sweden In 1701 ! ho noted an Island situated In the midstream of the Neva. "Hero Is my llusslan Am sterdam ! " ho exclaimed and Immedi ately begun the building of a city there. The hltti wns a marsh in summer and a frozen morass In winter. Two mis erable huts were the only buildings. The erection of the dtadel , a great fort In the shape of n hexagon , with a tow er SCO foot high , on the north banlrof the Neva , was his llrst care. The cot tage In which Peter lived while laying out the city still exists. A liiiUt * of Many \Voailorn. Lake Chad , In Africa , Is 183 miles IOUR and SO miles wide , or somewhat larger in area than Lake KrU > , yet It la .only twonty-llvo foot deep In Its deep est part and only live foot In Its eastern side. It has eighty Islands , some barren , others only pasture land and some cov ered with forests uud millet plantations and having n total poimlutlon of about 50,000. Storms arise with surprising quick ness on the lake , and the ahallowness of tlio water forces up big waves at short notice , while troaohi'rous gusts and puffs of wind about the Islands niako navigation dangerous. SIOO Reward , SIOO. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at leas one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages out that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh GOTO i the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bein | a constitutional disease , requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces o the system , thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease , and giving the p * tieut strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doiu , its work. The proprietors have BO rune ! faith in its curative powers , that they offer one hundred dollars for any cas that it foils to cure. Send for list o testimonials ' Address , F. J. CIIESEY & Co. , Toledo , 0. Sold by drusrgl't , 75o. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Our July Clearance Sale Is still continued on all Summer merchandise , Remnants and broken lots. We have added new price attractions this week on the following. BEELER BROS. Seventeen Thousand Delegates Attend Detroit Convention. HOLD FOUR HUGE MEETINGS Bishop Galloway Talks on "The Eighteenth Century Pentecost" Same Subject Discussed by Speak ers at the Other Three Meetings. Detroit. July 17 Four great pentecostal - costal meetings were held by the Ep- worth Leaguers In Tent Ontario , Cen tral M. E. church thu Detroit opera house and the new Fort Street Pres byterian church last night. Tent On tario , with seating capacity of 5,000 , was jammed to suffocation , and the opera house and the Central M. E. church were crowded to their utmost capacity , while the Fort Street church was comfortably filled. At the headquarter - quarter of the convention committee It was said that the total registration of delegntei had reached 17.000. with more arriving on every train. The Kov. A C. Crowa , the chairman of the Tent Ontario meeting , an nounced that the Rev. Q. A Ileeder ol Cleveland would open the meeting with prayer Dlshop C , B. Galloway of Jackson. Miss. , bishop of the Meth odist Church South , was the first epeaket on "The Eighteenth Century Pentecost " He described the pentecostal - costal meeting in 1739 that resulted in the founding of Methodism by John \V. Wesley and his associates Dlshop Onlloway declared that Wesley and his coadjutors were guided by the divine spirit in their founding of the church , 'or , he said , nothing conceived en- irely by human Instrumentality could mvo achieved such mighty things as Methodism. Bishop Goodscll was to have spoken on "The First Pentecost. " but Illness prevented his attending the conven tion , nnd when Chairman Crows announced - , nounced that his place would bo taken ly Bishop I. W. Joyce of Minneapolis , president of the Epworth league , the great audience broke Into applause. Bishop Joyce was given n splendid tribute when ho stepped .to the front of the platform. The Rev. E. M. Mills of Elmlra , N. Y. wns the third speak er of the evening at the tent. The same program was followed at the other three meetings nnd the same subjects discussed by the speakers. THE MARKETS. Prices of Produce Prevailing in Chicago - cage Today. Chicago , July 17. Special to The News : , Following are the closing prices on Chicago market today : "Wheat Cash , 76J $ ; September , 77 } ; December. 77 ; May , 7fl } ( , . Corn Cnsh. 41) ) ; September , 60J4 ; December , 49 % ; May , 49 % Oats Cash. 38 ; September , 83)6 ; December , 83 % ; May Yesterday's Quotations. Chicago , July 10. Wheat was nervous and enutlc , with ome recovery from yes- terday'a breuk , September closing steady at docllno of4c. . Coru ruled etcuJy , clou- Ing easier , with September down V-JQ. Out * were bteadjr at a dccllue of % 3/VjO. Pro\ls- Ion * were weak throughout the list , clou- Inc 22Vt& < Tittc off. Clo ln prices ; \Vhoat-8ept. , "OTio ; Dec. , 7U % ; May , "SH- Corn s .pt , , aO'.iC ; Dec. , < OHo : May. OH Oats-Sept , , S3i'c. Dec. . B3Uc , May , 35 . PorU-July , $14.15 ; Sept. , $ M.40. Lard -July , J7.S5. Kept. , SS.CrJV , . Klbs-July , Jd.42. Sept. , $ S.5T ; Oct. , $3.07. Chlcaco Cash TricesWheatNo , i red. 70o ; No 3 spring. S2c No. 2 hard. 78\V3"Oc. No. 3 hard , 77637Sttc. ! Corn- Na i ctub. . WVti u o. No. 2 yelloWj 01(3 ( Clfeo. Oat -No. 2 cash , S0237c ; No i white , 42c. Chicago Llv Stock Chlcaeo , July -Cattle-K celpts , 7,000. lucluJlD * ' SOO Tcxuns ; ktrong to lOc higher , good to prime ! > ters. iVli > 3&.GO ; poor to tnedluui , $4.00 5.00 ; stocVers and teed- ers , JJ.W > 2-1.SO , cows. Sl.SXi-l.JO. heifers. $ ' . ' .2 4.75 , Cannurv , Sl.JcXujO. . bulls , $ fi fl-LM. culve * . * 'J.504i > 5.iW. Texas fed teera , JJ.J3tt4.85. Uo.s UtH.vIi > ts today. 17ouO , estliuatwl tomorrow , .UOOO left o > er , 6,500 ; luiilSt hUher , clot * eusy , tnlxeil and butcher * . Jj.liv'5 < K > , { > od to choice heaxy , $3.40'u& ; ruUiii bi > n\y { ino-15 33. light , Sbeep-hecclpu , Svx i , it aJ ) to iuc . lambs l&Q25c hlglien good to choice wethers. $ a.7jflL10 : fair to cholct mixed , J'JjOOQ.'t.'S ; wc-ntern sheep , $2.203 4.23 , native lambs , $3.00ii0.50. Kansas City Live Stock Kaunas City. July 10. Cattle Hecelpta , 3,7U ) steady to lOa higher , choice beef atoeis il.GOaS.'JO' fait to gootl , $3.30 4.00 : tocUeta and feeder * . JU.COy-1.80. western fed steer * . S3.oOU-l.63. Tuxas and Indlau tecrs , $1.753I-4.C)0. ) uatlve cows , $1.75-.50 ; Batlv helfeis. S2.l ! > ifrl.25 bulls , $2OO3 8.33 , calves , $2.00a.Ji. Hogs Uoeelpt * . 1,000 , lOJiXiOc blgbtfr , closlug 5c lowen top. S5.43. bulb of * ule . $5.352 .40 , heavy , S.BOiifl.374. mixed pacliers , J5.30SG.40 , light , SJ.doa-5.15. plgv S5.40Sfl.45 Sbeep- reci-lpts. 000 ; tcady , native Uinbs , $3.20 ifllOO. westerii lamba. $3.0023.75' ted ewes , JS.CKJfiH.Sd , stocUers and fenders , $2.00(3 ( 8.S3 South Omaha Live Stock. South Otiuhi ) . July lU.-Cattle Hecelpta. 3,000 , actUe and ateadj. native steers , $3 7MI8.75 ; cows and holfers , $3.0024.00. western * tcirs. $300114.50 , cunnvis. SU.003 3.75 ; itoclicrs und feeders , $2.5&j ] > i.23. calvus , { 2.M'iI5.-'Oi ) bulls , utap * . etc. , 52.50 4J4.10 Ilogs-Hecolpts. 6.000 15320c higher , heavy , $5.2320.80 ; mixed , $5.27ViS 6.30 , llgl.t. $5. ; ii < 5.S5 ; pis * $5.00Q0.23 ; bulk of sales , $3.335.35. Sbocp He- celpts ft.OOOi Betady , westerns. $3.75S 4.2S , wuthBN , 83.25 3.83 ; owes. * a.80aa.50i common atid itockers , J2.00S3.23 , Umba , $3,70a < 0.25 , St. Joooph Live Stock. St. Joseph , July lU.-Cattle-Itecelpts , 1.8SO ; Hteatly , nathes , (3.85ii3.0 ( , covvy uud helferu , $ l.75fl4.Z ) ; Btockera and feeders , Jrf 00 1-4.00 IIOKS-npcelpts 6,707. 10213c higher ; light , $3.33fl.CO ; medium anil heavy , $3 1&4W.40. bheup-necutpts , 140' steady to etronn ; natlvr lambs , $5.65 , nolncrs , $4.00. nwea , $3.00. Musical Festival of Swedish Singers. The above is to be held nt Minnnxp olis , Minu. , July 31-21 , 1903 , on wnich ocnasiou the 0. St. F. M. & O. road will Hell tickets at 512 ; ! 5 for the round trip , return limit July 27. .7. B. ELSEFFEK , Agent Ask Your Doctor He will tell you- That barley - malt is a half-digested foodas good as food can be. That hops are an ex cellent tonic. That the little alcohql in beer only 3j4 per cent is an aid to digestion. But Purity is Rssetitial But he will tell you that beer must be protected from germs , and brewed ] in absolute cleanliness. He'll say , too , that agej is important'for age brings ! perfect fcrmcntatioh. Without it , beer ferments on the stomach , causing biliousness. Schlitz beer is brewed with all precautions. It is the recog nized standard all the world over , because of its purity. Alkjgrtht Brewery Bottling. For sale by Wra. G. Berner , Norfolk THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS G. A. LU1KAHT , PKESIDENT. W. H. JOHNSON , CASHIER CHA9. S. 1MIDOE , Vicn PHESIDENT LEO PASEWALK , ASS'T CAsnicn The Citizens National Bank. CAPITAL , $50,000. SURPLUS , § 10,000. liny nnd Soil Exchange on this Country nnd nil parts of Europe. Fnrm Loans. DIRECTORS LAW. ASMUH W. H. JOIINSOX CHAS. S. BniDon F. McQivcRN C. M. SWASH 0. A. LUIUABT T. F. MESIMINQEB L. SESSIONS C. W. BRAASCH , O COAL ! o O Sweetwator Rock Spring. o Scranton Hard Coal. r 'PHONE 61. Get What You Ask J A ALL ORDERS are Filled Promptly nud with Care. Our goods are FIRST-GLASS in every particular. We know pre- kcisely what is wanted by our customers. We Aim to Give You the Best Value for Your Money , -lde rialn St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone No. 41. GIVEN AWAY Married or Single , in Northeast Nebraska. SUBSCRIBER'S BALLOT. The Norfolk News : Enclosed find § . for subscription to The Norfolk Dally News , The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal , ( Erase One Not Wanted. ) With it I cast . votes for . Nebraska , as my ohoico in The News Horse and Buggy Contest. Received above amount. FREE VOTE. The Norfolk News Popular Prize Contest , NO , 13 , I hereby vote for of Nebraska , as my choice , in The Norfolk News Free Horse and Buggy Contest , o ( This Coupon , when clipped from The News and properly J * 7V filled out counts for ONE VOTE , if deposited before Saturday noon , July 25 , 1003.