10 HE NOKFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , JULY 24 , 1003. f THE NORFOLK NEWS W. N. HUSK , PublWior. DAILY , Krrrv tiny oxoopl Sunday , lly rnrrlor j > or w vV , Ifi cctilf. lly nmll i > cryonr _ , ftU ) . WKI'ICI.Y NKW.H-.MHIHNAI. . TlifiKcm * , KMnUUlii'd. ISM. . . . . , , 1877. , Tlio.loiiliml.rftnhlUhiiil , r.vnr Friday. Hy mnll l > or ycnr , I.Mi. BPMMAI. XoTiriAihimcn : Mll > " | } ! . ! " , * " the NUWH-IOUIINAI , will l > o tnl.cn until | > < ; t < > b 'r Ifl nt llm rnto of U > per yi-iir. Old nilj- rrrltter * inny limo tlin bmii'fU of till * rnlo I y l-nyliitt nrrt'nrnuof. to dnlo nl llm rwilnr tub- - IcpliHiim jiPlPo ami i'im ' y nr In mlviinoo. llil * lclnl offer will 1m withdrawn Uotolior w , Kntcroil t tlio jxintnllloo nt Norfolk , Nob. , nt K > ttutil rlnrii twitter. Tnlri.honrH IMItorlnl Dm.nrtment , No. 22- Iliifliii'n Olllrontul Job KOOIIII , No. .1. . . Ropubllcnn Judicial District Conven tion. To the roimbllcnn tlccton of tlio Nlntli Jmll- eUldlMrlft of NtbranVm . . , Notice It liMcbj M Hint n rppnbllcan Jndl- cIM couYimtlon will bo bi'lil t N" ' ' " ! No- hrn.lcim hi < I7lhdi y of AuRiiM , IWS , nl 11 o'clock i . m , for tlin imrpoiio of immjimtliiK n candldiloforjndiio of tlio Ninth Judicial dis trict , nnil tlio trnnuictlon of yticli other biul- . IINU ai tuny riwnlnrljr rotnn bvforo I . Tli AV. rrMccniitlninf imld illMrlct nrooiitltlod to the follow-In * repranentntloii. Imipiioii tin ; otn or J. It , Mlpkny ( governor ) Iti ovumlwr. UOJt -ID M Ml I Kill , . . . Ill _ _ _ It in ri < c < mnii'tidfdbyThi ! rommittru that no l > roxli > n Im nllowatl In mid convention , lint thai tlio dolrpUfn pnwnt bn nllownil to rnnt tlio full Totn of tli" roiinty roproapntod by tboin , lly ordi'r o' tlio commltton. duo. K. llovu , J. fl. lUnNKH , Hocretary. Clmlriimti , Thin IB BomothliiB Hko that llfth of July fooling , only \VOFHO niul inoro of It Kvon tlio HhoutliiK Is nil over , ami nothing ronmliiH but Unit tired fooling , which Is Btrongly inanlfoHt. Tlio United StutoH lmn HH Kdwitrd Atkinson nnil Hun Tlllnmn , lint for- tutmtoly It has no Mundo Qonno. The visitors appear to linvo boon well pleased with the Norfolk wny nf entertaining , ' nnd with the city Itself. No ono Is entitled to more pralso tlmu the local ilromon and their coin- inlttecs for making It a magnificent success. If Tccumsoh had entertained the company Norfolk was favored with this week that Hro would never have had a chance. The Omaha News denies the rumor that ono of the camels of the circus was lost in ono of the holes In the Iiavomonts of that city. A good many who were glad when It came nro now glad that It Is over. An event that can make people twice glad cannot bo called a failure. It Isapproaching _ the time when politics should bo warming up If any remain to warm , but then the people can wait with a good deal of imtlonco for the campaign to open. It Is to bo hoped that Wyoming will not Insist on becoming a permanent , competitor In the lynching line with South Carolina , Kentucky and other states. It is a reputation not de sired by other states for the west. It Is not so bad for an editor to bo lined for contempt of court If his contempt Is as popular as that of the editor of Standard-Herald atVar - ronsburg , Mo. , where the cltb.ona Im mediately raised the $500 necessary I to pay the ttno. The lire boys have como nnd gene nnd Norfolk didn't have a single ilro to test their capacity as Ilro lighters when they were all together , but the licople know from the sample of work done frequently by the local depart ment , that they nro all there nnd working when duty calls. Ten deaths from lockjaw as the result of toy pistol wounds in one city Cleveland , O. Is enough to make oven the smallest and most reckless boy think twlco or three times before ho shoots. The toy pistol Is certainly entitled to bo placed on the proscribed list ns n Fourth of July Instrument of torture. The latest bond scheme Is said to bo ono for the purpose of liberating prisoners who are required to furnish such nn Instrument to secure their freedom. A consideration is to bo charged. It Is n doubtful proposition from n Ilnanctal point of view. The men who nro compelled to furnish such bonds nro too frequently of the sort who are not averse to jumping their ball and letting the fellows who furnish it hold 'the ' sack. Microbes nnd bacteria , generally linvo a bad reputation with the people ple and no standing in the courts , but if it is true as stated , that the govern ment authorities at Washington have succeeded In discovering a tribe of the animals that will place fertility in the soil and add from 100 to 1000 per cent to its productive capacity , nnd not only this but add to the albumin oids and protld of the food stuffs pro duced that will add to their import- nnco as n diet for people and animals , the people will gain a now respect for these small forms of life. Speaking of the discovery the Saturday Evening Post says : ' 'Tho scientists of the department have been at work forever over a year In their researches in this matter and have now placed with in the reach of every farmer the rc'sultH of tholr Inborn. Tlioso line- torla are now prepared In mich form that they can bo shipped In Hinall packngoH nnd when wanted for uao can bo revived nnd applied In aiding tlio regeneration of the soil. In other words , fertlll/.erH that were formerly shipped by the ton nnd carload will ho shipped by mall and the expense will bo as nothing compared to the old methods of fertilising ns the gov ernment supplies this now discovery to frtrmorH , without price , It IH claimed that enough of these bnctorln for ICO acres can bo carried In the ordinary pockets of n fanner's wont ing suit. " WHEN BURGLARS CALL. im li .ti i Ttiltitr In Iln tiikil 4tia 1'riUMT Way to Do II. "KvcntR that nro apparently trivial in the daytlmi ) nRsnino nn immeiiHu 1m- IHirtnnco In the dead of night. A slight nolso , out of the ordinary , will Home- times havi ! ItH bearing on the nmrrh'd lives of two people , " nays Tom MIIBSOII In Lif'o. "When , thoniforc , your wife wakes you up with that IntviiBuly IHTVOUS movpiiuMit that Indicates n brooding horror do not lose your prownco of mind. Kcop from shaking if jxiMHlble , and wliilc wi'rutly your heart may be In your throat do not betray yourself Above nil , do not wake up too soon , llugln by groaning slightly , nnd roll over. At the ni'coml pull on bur part it will bo entirely proper for you to Htart slightly , rub your eyes nnd mut ter any unlntolllgthto sentence. Then , as you gradually wuko tip nnd she IK > - comes morn persistent , yon may allow yourself to wiy , 'Oh , noimi'iise ! ' "Uemumber that up to thin moment tlio formula lor a husband waked up by bin wife who hears tt noise Is al ways the name and should only be va ried later. Now , however. IH the tlmo to act. "Dash ( illicitly from tl > e bed and cither reach for your revolver , or It that Isn't handy take the llrst UI'.MK ' that present1 * Itselfllve long- * , curling Irons or a dmlr tind rush madly to th > door. "If you ha'-e nct' d your part winwt ly and cotir.igoously yoil will lUul you" wife there before you. Imnl.i , ; the en trance. "Hy this time , If you h.ive made noise enough , the burglars. If there wore liny , have wMiout douht departed , and when you have persuad.-d your wife that the Uitti' ' must be done you can search the house at your leisure and ever afterward IMISO as a genuine hero who was thwarted in his purpose at the critical moment. " Tlio KltiK Lucked Nerv * . Barones ? Ilomlu wrote. In her diary the following account of the abdication of Louis I'ldllppe of Franco on the day of that remarkable occurrence : "An nld-de-cnmp of the minister of war , who was In the king's cabinet when he abdicated , gave me a detailed account of this most signal piece of cowardice. lie had reviewed the troops in the carrousel on horseback , highly rouged , when a cry was raised , 'Volcl les Faubourgs ! ' No one had any or ders ; no ono gave any. The mob rush ed forward , shouting , 'Vivo la garde natlonales ! Vlvent lea troupes ! ' and shook hands with the outposts. The king retreated precipitately with his nous , n ml a sublieutenant of the na tional guard rushed into the palace ask ing to see him. He was admitted and in the greatest agitation said , 'Your majesty must abdicate. ' 'Very well , ' says the king. 'In favor of my grand son. ' 'No , unconditionally , ' says the young and self elected mouthpleco of public opinion. Would you believe It ? Of all who were congregated round the royal person 1'lscntory nlono said : 'Go down and head your troops. Fight for your crown and your dynasty. ' He was overruled , and they all marched out of the palace except the Duchesse d'Orleans. her children and the Due do Nemours. " Th KroK'M nri-ntlilntr. The frog's skin Is so Important as a breathing apparatus that the creature would die at once of suffocation If the pores were closed by a coat of sticky varnish , by dust or in any other way. While we are speaking of his breathing you will notice that his sides do not hcavo as ours do at each breath we take A frog has no ribs nnd cannot inhale and exhale as wo do , but la obliged to swallow his air In gulps , anil If you will wa.tch this little fellow's throat you will see it continually mov ing In and out as one gulp follows an other. In order to swallow , his mouth must bo closed. Just try to swallow with your mouth wide open and you will sec what I mean. A frog , then , al ways breathes through his nose , and If you held his mouth open ho would suf focate ns surely as though you gave his skin n coat of varnish. Woman's Home Companion. $100 Reward , $100 , The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there Is at least ono dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional diseaserequires a con. stltutionnl treatment. Hall's Catarrnh Cure is taken internally , acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system , thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease , and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its curative powers , that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address , F. J. Cheney & Co. , Toledo , O. Sold by druggists , 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the host. Correspondent at Tcklo Takes Alarmist View of Situation , FOUR POWERS TO BE INVOLVED. England , France , Russia and Japan Likely to Join In Fight Rival Fleets at Vladlvoctock Ready for Action at Moment's Notice , London , July 24. The Dally Mall's Toklo correspondent sends a rather alarming view of liio situation In the uuvt to his paper , lie says that HUB- tilu'H lotc'iitlun of Manchuria , the In crease of her Huut , the dlepalch of ru- ItilorcemuntH to Manchuria , the south ward movement of the occupying army In Mi.nchurla and the defiant conduct on the Korean frontier , all alarmed Uie Japanese , many of whom uru convinced that it would he butter to fight now than risk the eventual loss of Kotoa and the relegation of Japan to a secondary place. He says the Japanese uie accumulating stores aud negotiating for the purchase of Bhlps , that a Hquudrou Is off Vladlvo- otock , to which port Russian vessels have been bent us a precaution , and that both fleets are ready for action at any moment. He says the Japanese bellevo that France and England will Jolii In the expected conflict. The Standard's Tlon Tsln corre spondent says Uiat since the 15th of this month there has been an Inces sant Increase In the concentration of Russian forces at Port Arthur and elsewhere , many who wore ostensibly emigrants were In reality soldiers. It la said that there is not the slight est evidence that Russia intends to withdraw or modify her position. Escaped Convict Recaptured. Junction City , Kan. , July 24. Harry Barney , the highway robber who es caped from the county jail hero two weeks ago In company with Gilbert Mulllns , leader of the famous Fort Lcavenworth mutiny of 1901 , nnd two others , was captured ten miles north of Junction City. The others had previously been captured. Shoots a Tormentor. Chicago , July 24. Adolph Ehman , a member of the firm of Charles Eli man & Co. , mantle manufacturers , angered by the Jeers of a crowd of union workmen , while ho was acting as n guard over nonunion men , shot nnd seriously wounded Robert Kuter , ono of his tormentors. Ehman was arrested. THE MARKETS. Prices of Produce Prevailing In Chicago cage Today. Chicago , July 21. Special to The News : Following are the closing prices on Chicago markets today : Wheat Cash , 75 % ; Sept. , 7G' & ; Dec. , 70 % ; May , 7S& . Corn Cash , 50\6 ; Sept. , HO i ; Dec. C0 4 : May , 50 % . Oats Cash , -11 ; Sept. , 33 % ; Dec. , May , : i5-r . Yesterday's Quotations. Chicago , Jnlj 'J3. Ornlus wi-rc strung nnil liljtu-r toilay , September wheat clos ing n-lth n enlii ofHti'Hc. . Com was up Ht'tH4imill ' imts showed un nilTniico of ? i < U7/ic. I'rovlitlons clo il stonily , nt 64f Ilk' lilfflier Closing prices : Wheat Sept. , 7UHcHic. ; . , 7Gt < , ; May , 78 % . Corn-Supt. , IOVIH'f. ; . . .V > i'c : May , BOH OutK-Sppt. , : tUe : ) ; Dm- . , 'ia c : May. Wt. Pork-July. $1-1.024. Sept. , * 14.32 . Lard-July. $7.SO ; Sept. . $8.07. Oct. , $7.SO nibs-July. SS.Uj ; Sept. , $ S.a , Oct. , $8.'J'J Chicago Cnsh Price * No. 2 roil wheat , 77 o : S'o. 3 ltd wheat , 70Vj ! No. 2 eprluR wheat , ! > 0c ; No. a iprlnz wbant , 703770 ; No. 'J hard wheat , 77Uc. No. S hiud wbunt , 70c ; No. 'J eaU corn , oWdWle ; No. 3 cash corn , ; iOMiV30Vc { ; No. 2 yellow corn , Ol ? ; ® S''c ; No. 3 yellow corn , 81H'1c : No. 1 ! cash oats , .TJi'-iiae ; No. 2 white oata , iO < 8 41c ; No. 3 white oats , 37ML3'c. ) Chicago Live Stock. ChlPnco , July 23.Cnttltnev lpts , 0,000 , Including 300 Tc.tan ; actlvr ami steady ; good to prime stoorn , f" ° 3fiO.CO ; poor to tiu'dluni. S4i'J.ifio,25 ; stoi frs and feedcin , K.Bi > ifUO ; COWB , $ l.ttVR-UV > ! heifers , $2.25 JH.S.-I : cuniiprs , fUWSl.lK ) . bull * . S2.30 < * 4.40. cnlvns. $3.X lU.CO ; Trxns fed terr * , $ a..Wi.OO ( ; western ftecr , $4.00. UffolptH , today , 10,000 ; tomorrow , 16,000 ; left over , l.roO : mo tly Sc higher ; mixed ami butcher * , $5.43'3'C ' > .8.11 : eood to choice heavy , $5.7ftfi .SO ; rouch heavy , SO.KOffi l.B3'lliht. ; ! $ ri.riOifi.OO ? ; bulk of salei , $5.00 frS.SO. Sheep-Kwlpts , 10,000 ; steady ; lambs utoailj : o IRc higher ; good to choice wcthvrg. < . y.7r > 1TI.OO ; fair to choice mixed , f3.XKi3.00 ; wosti-rn sheep , $3.'oQ4.25 ; na- tlvo "lambs , $3.125i < VJo ; western * lambs , J5.40Tj3.liO. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City , July 2,1. Cattle llecelpts , 4M)0 ) : active and nt ndy ; choice bcof steers , $ t.7.iriri.vri ( ! ; fair to iru d. J4.lnxd4.75 ; block- ITS and foi'ilers. ? J.754i4.Go : Texas aud In dian steers. JJ.25411.30 ; Texan cows , $1.75 ( jiauTi ; native eows , J'J.OOff LOO. native heif ers , $2. : . ( > U5.00 ; canuers. Sl.OOQ-2.25 ; bulls , SJ.SIKUH.N ) : unlv , $2.00ft5.00. Hogs-lto- eelptf , il,000 : JVillOc higher than yesterday's close ; top , $3.45 ; bulU of nles , $3.35iT5.40 ! ; heavy , $5.S''V'it5.40 : mixed packers , $5.33 515.40 ; lluht , $5.33 5.45 ; pips. * 5.42H < Sfi.45. Sheep-ltfcelpts , CM ; stwady ; native lambs , $3,15415.00 ; w.-btern lambs , . $3.0oa0.60. fed ewes , $ ' . ' .70n4.W ; Texas clipped yearlings , $3.1033.00 ; Texas clipped sliecp. $2.7W3 4.60 ; btocliers ami feeders , $2.7003.70. S uth Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha , July 23 , Cattle Heeelpts , 2,300 ; GdtlOc hither ; native uteers , $4.00 < 3 6.25 ; cows and hclfcrs , $3.00&4.-IO ; western steers , 53.5024.40 ; cnuncm. $1.75fl'-.75 , stocUers and feeder * , $ . .73 4.25 ; calves , $2.COQ5.00 ; bulls , flats , etc. , $2.35514.2 , ' . , Iloca HecelpM , 8.000 , strong , cloied weak ; heavy , J3.25f > .80 ; mixed , $3.2325.27' ; light , $3.27 116.32 % : plc . $3.0030.25 ; bulk of sales , $5.23@ft.2TH. Sheep Heeelpts , 0 > r,00 ; itendy ; yrarllngs , $2.75 < Q4.25 ; wethers , n.OOaa.M ) , cwe , $2.0033.25 ; common und x-kers , $2.0038.50 ; lambs , J3.75ii5.75. ( St. Joseph Llva Stock. St. Joicpb. July 2S.-C ttle-necelpts , 1- 033 , active ; nntlvss , $3.85 0.35 ; cows and heifers , $ l.7Mif4.73 ; itoctcrs and feeders , $2.7534.35. Hogft-Itecolpts. 5,355 , mostly fie hlghrr ; light. $9.35 G.42tt ; medium and heavy , f3.30iin.iM ) , Shetp-UccelpU , 3,024 ; active ; toy Idaho wethers , $3.70 , DR. MACKAY Plionc day or niglit. No. II. Norfolk , Nebraska. SESSIONS & BELL Undertakers and Embalmersi Bcedoni Illk , , Norfolk Avenue , NOIiFOLK. . . . NEHHASKA. MILLARD IGREEIN , DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE PIANO MOVING A 8PEOIATY. ° "PHONE so.0' Calls Promptly Answerci Py , FUESLER TAILOR Is Making a GREAT REDUCTION on Spring and Summer Goods. He has nil especially good Hue of . . . TROUSERINGS which nro sell iug nt n discount. P , J , FUESLER , Tlie Association WILL KUILD YOU A OJN E AS PAYMENTS. COME AND SEE US. C. B. DTJRLAND. Secretary. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Chicago mid Is'iirthweHtoru. NOHFOLK CITY STATION K ST AUItlVl : . Omnlm I'aesouKor . 6:03am : B:0jnm : VenllRra Way Freight . 1:10 : ji m liouestacl Freight . 0:00 : p m NOHTII Vordlsro Wny Frolght10nm. . S:15 : am Houesteel I'nFeniiKer . 12:50p : m.2:30p : m NORFOLK JUNCTION STATION. EAST ARRIVE. DKPAHT. * 0mnlm 1'nee , , main lino. . . 0:05 : n m Oninha Paesouger , Dotie- ctoel line . 0:10am : (1:30 ( : nm ChlcaRo Limited . 12:20 p m 12:10 : p m Way Frelfilit , mnln line ( ! :4S : p m Stock Frolulit. main linn. . 9-30 p m * W y Fr'cht. Honratcul line 7:20 : p m Honesteel Freight , Hone Eteel line . 0:15pm : WEST. Way Frolnht. main line 7COn : m \firdlgro Kr N :00 : a m HoneftPei Passenger 11:55 : a m..l2:40p : m Lout ? Pine Pnieengor 12 20 p m Way Freight , main line . . 5iM ) p m Ulack- Hills Passenger 1:30 : p m. . 7:50 : p m Freight trains nre liable to bo annulod with- ont notice , they do not como to station platforms - forms and some do not carry baggage. II. C. MAIRAU. Agent. Union Pacific. K\8T. DKP BT. * Columbns Accomnioilation 3.30pm Omaliu , Denver and Pacific Coast 10:50 : a m NORTH. ARRIVE. 'Columbus Accommodation 11:45 : am Omaha. Denver ami Pacific Coast 8:15 : n m Connects nt Norfolk with O.&N. W. . going west and north , and with the C. St P. M. St O. for points north and east. J. B. KLSEFKEB , Agent. Chicago , St. I'aul.HIlmicHiiollH mill Oninhn SOUTH DEPART , * Sicmr City and Omaha Passenger. . . 0:30 : nm SIouz City Passenger l:00pm WEST. ARRIVE Sioux City Passongnr 10:50 : a m Bloux City and Omaha Pacsengor 7:25pm : Connects at Nmfollc with C. it N W , , going west aud north , and with the D. P. for points south. J. B. ELSKFFKR , Agent. Daily except Sunday. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. d. B. HERMANN , CONTRACTOR and BUILDER No. 117 Fourth Street. INSKEEP'S MILLINE RY. Cheapest and Uest. Norfolk Avenue. J.W.EDWARDS All Work Gutnnleed , Corner of nrnach Ave , and Fourth Special Reduced Excursion Rates Will be in effect from all pointB on the Chicago & NorthWestern railway for the occasions named below : International Mining Congress , Deadwood - wood , S. D. , September 7 to 11 , Sovereign Grand lodge , I. 0. 0. P. ? Baltimore , Md. , Septf mber C'l to 20. For information as to rates , dates of sale , etc. , of these or other occasions , call npon the ticket agent of the NorthWestern - Western line. There is no beverage more healthful than the right kind of beer. Barley malt and hops a food and a tonic. Only 3 per cent of alcohol just enough to aid digestion. But get the right beer , for some beer is not healthful. Schlitz is the pure beer , the clean beer , the filtered and eterilizcd beer. No bacilli in it nothing but health. And Schlitz is the aged beer that never causes biliousness. Call for the Brewery Bottling. TA Datr that made Milwaukee famoiu. For sale by Wm. G. Burner , Norfolk C. W. BRAASCH , O COAL ! o O Sweetwater Rock Spring. O Scranton Hard Coal. r 'PHONE 61. Get What You Ask for at. . . ' 8 GROCERY ALL ORDERS nre Filled Promptly niid with Care. goods are FIRST-CLASS in every particular. We know pre J .cisely what is wnnted by our customers. We Aim to Give You the Best Value for Your Money , aouu olde Haln St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone No. 41. SUBSCRIBER'S BALLOT. The Norfolk News : Enclosed find $ . for subscription to The Norfolk Daily News , The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal , ( Erase Ono Not Wanted. ) With it I cast . votes for , Nebraska , as my choice iu The News Horse and Buggy Contest. Received above amount. FREE VOTE. > 3 < SSS * S > xS > ' 3xS3 S > < SxSK $ > < The Norfolk News Popular Prize Contest , fjrj , | 4 , I I hereby vote for ° * . , Nebraska , as my choice iu The Norfolk News Free Horsd and Bnggy Contest. ( This Coupon , when clipped from The News nnd properly | > filled out counts for ONE VOTE , if deposited before Saturday noon , August 1 , 1003. Colorado pos- Besses some of the finest fish ing and hunt- ing grounds on earth , the dense forests ' being the nat- ural covert for elk , deer , and other game. Its myriads of streams teem with mountain trout ; its lakes , while also full of attractions for the angler , are alee the haunt of millions of gesso , ducks , and other wild fowls. Splendid Train Service to Colorado via UNION PACI FIC Accommodations provided for all classes of passengers. VERY LOW RATES During the summer. Full information may ho obtained by nddrosa J. B. ELSEFPER , Agent.