The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, November 13, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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    Panama wants that canal though
she has to tight for It.
Ohio might about as well have gone
republican unanimously , and had
something to feel Rood about for sev
eral yeara.
H didn't snow , hut there was n
lioavy frost and no doubt a few polit
ical aspirations were nlppod some lu
the hud and others In the scar and
yellow leaf.
IXxlgo county Is slowly redeeming
Itself. LiiHt year It gave Thompson
majority of 171 , whllo this year the
fusion majority as evidenced by the
vote for Hulllvau. was hut 80.
Platte county , always democratic ,
made a llttlo extra stunt , compliment
ary to their homo candidate and It
may prove that Mr. Sullivan's ma
jority there will prove a record-break
er.
If all of Mr. Dryan'H hopes were
placed on Tom Johnson It Is about
the rudeat shock ho has yet sus
tained during his political career-
that brutal republican majority In
Ohio.
The majority for Judge Darnes IB
steadily climbing upward as the re
turns come In , and It would not be
surprising If It reached nhovo 1G.OOO
by iho tln.e the votes are all counted
and tabulated.
Hanna , whoHo surname Is Mark ,
la evidently not without honor In his
own country. It would make oodles
of fun for the republicans to some
day run him for president against
Tom Johnson.
The North Platte country has been
honored by the election of Its candi
date for supreme judge and this sec
tion of the state will keep right on
assisting the south Platte men as
often as there Is occasion to do so.
Wayne county shows about as
great contrasts In return as did IMs
county. Ono republican carried the
county by a majority of SGI. Judge
Uarnoa got It by 207 , and yet three
democrats were elected , ono of them
by a majority of 181.
J. C. Kckor , editor of the Wlnaldo
Tribune , Is out to the coast for his
health and Mrs. Editor has charge of
the prlntery during his absence. Ho
kas loft a worthy substitute In charge
ami the paper shows but llttlo dovl.i
tlon from the course It pursues when
the editor is at homo.
Nebraska will evidently not bo
very far behind Ohio when It comes
Umo to support Roosevelt for pros !
dent next year. It may not ho able
to roll up as largo a majority for tin.
ticket , but Us electors will be as
firmly for the republican nominee for
president as are the Ohio electors
The News has on Us exchange lln
ft number of city ovenlng papers , none
of which gives the news of the recog
ultlon of the now Isthmian republic
by this government , recorded in The
News' telegraphic columns hist evenIng
Ing , showing the superiority of the
homo publication as a dlsscmiuato
of news whllo it is news.
Colorado hna finally come In onto
the cold and elected a republican can
dldato for supreme judge. It Is abon
the last of the western states tha
were floated out ou the free sllve
wave to got back under cover , ant
there is some assurance that it wll
stay In line for the republican na
tloual ticket next year.
The fuslonlsta appear to have hat
no better success In attempting t (
marshall the ministers and anti-sa
loon forces against the repuhllcai
candidate than they have had in the
pasc when they attempted to dofca
the republican candidate by massing
the Retail Liquor Dealers associatloi
and tholr followers against the candidate
didato of the opposition.
There appears to bo a suspicion
abroad as well as at homo that PresIdent
Idont Rooosovclt , or at least the mom
fcers of his cabinet , had moro than
an intimation of what was about to
happen on the isthmus. This may
possslbly bo the trump card that the
administration hold in Us hand dm
ing the canal negotiations. If it wa
it was cleverly played and takes the
trick.
The Tammany victory In Now Yorl
is evidence exclusive that tub
/ country's metropolis has become
tired of anything that savors of re
form , nnd the people there are clam
orous for the wide-open , froo-llconso
rottenness that has established Tarn
many BO firmly in the hearts of some
.of the countrymen of that organlza
Uon. It was qulto fitting that th
most demonstrative part in the olec
tlon celebration should have taken
place In the Tenderloin district
Till- - ) NORFOLK NEWS : 1 MU DA Y , NOVBMHBR U , H103.
hero nro the toughs and outoanls
of Now York society.
Now It ( lioro IH anything else stand-
\\K \ \ In the way of the United States
lulldlng I" " ) owning u fillip caiml
hroiuh the Isthmus , It has but to
mki ! Itself known to ho disused of
s quickly anil oinphntlcally UH has
ioon the Colonihlan opposition to the
lovoiimnt. There IB no question 1ml
hat the now ropnhllo will favor the
anal , IIH the canal will ho the big-
est part of the now Kovornmont wliou
oniplotod In ix coininorclal way.
The 1'unliH ) college toani IH schod-
lied for a game today , hut It IH not
irohahlo that the inoinhorH of the
cam will ho moro Rhakon ,11 p nnd
inilHod , or inoro of thorn killed , than
lappetied In tho'train wreck thoothor
ay lu which they were mixed up.
f they coino out with fewer casual-
k'H there will ho a well grounded bo-
lef among the inoinhurH of the team
hat a train wreck IH far moro hrntal
linn the average game at football.
Tennessee and Kentucky appear to
mid oxcliiHlvo poHltlonn In regard to
ho killing of people In a political
Ight thin year It waH a quiet election
n other portions of the country , but
Ceutueky could not afford to p.iss bye
o favorahlo an oiportunlty for HUB-
alnlng her reputation with the shooi
ng IroiiH. The fltato should ho lifted
> ut of the inai * and placed among the
annllml Islands , then the good peo-
) lo of the country would solid mission-
arloo to civilize thorn.
People of thlH vicinity who have
icon going to Omaha and Lincoln to
rado , or have boon patronizing the
catalogue houses further cast are be-
; luuliiK to lluil out that Norfolk haw
Hpleudld Inducements for thorn to
( cop their money nearer homo where
t will do thorn and their neighbors
inel frlonds moro good. The Norfolk
nerchants are boglnnlg to realize that
they have a Held for effort right at
their doors and are meeting the do-
namls with stocks and prices that
cannot hut appeal to those who have
boon contributing to the wealth of
eastern merchants.
Lancaster county was out for
Harnos early In the campaign , and
delivered lit in the usual republican
majority , or a llttlo bettor. Judge
Barnes had boon In the capital city
often enough as commissioner of
the supreme court , to glvo thorn n
taste of that acquaintanceship whlcl
the people of bis homo county enjoy
joy , and they soon realized that ho
was the right man for the place am
voted accordingly , regardless of the
fact that 0110 of the republican papers
pors , perhaps unwittingly , furnishet
the fiuslonlsts what they regarded a
their choicest campaign literature
early In the campaign.
It is now to bo hoped that the fu
slonlsts will never again spring th
excuse for their defeat that on ac
count of the line weather their voter
were busy in the Holds and would no
take time to vote. The weather 01
election day was far from lino. Th
farmers did not work lu the Holds
On the contrary they turned out t <
the polls and voted the ropubllcai
ticket , as they should. The fuslonlst
must needs concede that the farmer
are the intelligent voters and are no
going to vote the fusion ticket whlcl
promises them nothing , and worl
against the republicans who have don
much and promise to do much mor
for the common peoplo.
South and Central America hav
records lu the revolution line tlm
are remarkable , hut nothing to excel
col the remarkable- celerity \\ii1
which Panama has thrown off th
Colombian yoko. The Isthmus lssuo (
Us declaration of Independence Tucs
at six o'clock Thursday ovonlnt ? , forty
Colombian forces wcro wltlulrawi
at six o'clock in the evening , forty
eight hours later , leaving the rohol
In complete control of the situation
The very next day , being less than
three days since the revolutionist
first declared their Independence , th
United States , the greatest power 01
the western continent , gave oHlcla
recognition to the now republic am
It was thereby Installed as one o
the nations of Amorfca. Such n
record is one that might bo calcn
lated to make the forefathers of thl
country turn In their graves. Thoj
fought for their liberty for elgb
years , while the Panama patriot
did the thing up brown Insldo o
three days. It Is a record hi the ro\
olutlonary line that Is astonishing
oven In those days of swift things
America not only has the swlftcs
horses , the swiftest sail boats am
the fastest railroad engines , but 1
now lays claim to the swiftest revo
lutionists. The people of the worh
who ndmlro speed and alacrity \vll
ho compelled to remove tholr hat
to the patriots of the Isthmus.
Wo have no objection to a do
moro serious than that It is not mot
est In Us play.
Now that nlcptlon Is over and the
xrltomotit has cleared away the poole -
lo of the state should continue to
land up for Nebraska , at least until
now Hies ,
! ' . K. Martin thinks that there Is
aim lu ( Jlload , his Ilattlo Creek En-
orprltto Bays : "Thank heaven It's
ver for a year. Lot'o devote our
line to applying salvo to the sore
pots. "
It appears that the people of the
ow Panama republic have had many
nd sulllclont reasons for desiring In-
epondenco from Colombia since the
ortunos of the Isthmus were united
vlth the now republic In 1821 , when
ndcpcndenco from Spain was so
ured.
The football boys of the university
are keeping Nebraska where It prop-
rly belongs nt the head of the col-
imn. It Is not'only at football that
Nebraska and the university excel ,
mt tholr victories * ro merely Indic
ative of what Nebraska push nnd
iluck can accomplish.
It will probably take congress sev
eral days to get under a full bead of
team , but the fact that a national
campaign Js near at hand will un-
louhtcdly furnish an Incentive for
naktng the extraordinary nnd regular
csslon as Interesting as possible
rom a political standpoint. The par-
y loaders will attempt to BCO to It
hat they have Issues growing out of
ho sessions that will bo of value dur-
ng the campaign next year.
The war correspondents are busy ,
ust now , building a torrlllc conflict
over the Panama secession question ,
n which they have already mixed
the United States and a number of
the governments of South Africa.
Fearful naval mil land struggles arc
ilroady mapped out , but Inasmuch as
10 hattlo has taken place , It may bo
.hat the entire war will end as did
the ono between .Inpan and Russia
without a shot being exchanged.
The democrats who urged McKlnlcy
to war against Spain In the Interests
of Cuba and urged the prompt recog
nition of the new republic , are now
criticizing the present administration
for Its prompt recognition of Panama
It Is clear that the democrats novot
can bo satisiled with the actions of a
republican administration , and further
thor than that the people and the ad
ministrations appear to care but very
little whether they are or not , soloiif ,
as the action of the government Is
as nearly right as possible.
The democrats have their eyes
glui'd on the returns from the Tnm
many victory In Now York as an omei
of good to their cause during the com
Ing national campaign. They shouU
not lese sight of the fact , however
that Mr. Hryan spent the greater par
of his time in Ohio , and those wlu
are gleeful over the Tammany victory
must needs Ignore Mr. Hryan as any
thing of a leader , or If ho Is still con
sldored a leader they cannot consist
ently base their forecasts of the com
Ing light on anything but the returns
from Ohio. Mr. Hryan and his favor
Ite , Tom Johnson , were sat down 01
hard In the Ohio tight and had llttlo
or nothing to do with the Tammany
victory In Now York.
The World - Herald's enthusiast )
over the Tammany victory evidently
gets the bettor of its judgment and 1
stated that It was distinctly demo
cratlc. The democrats have the con
sent of the republicans to take al
the joy possible from the New Yorl
municipal election. It was Mr. Dry
an's exclamation , "Great Is Tammany
and Crokor Is its prophet , " that con
trlbutcd largely to his defeat during
his latest battle , nnd the republicans
would llko nothing bettor than to
have the democrats follow Tammany
during the fight next year. They fee
reasonably certain that the majority
of the voters of the country cauno
bo induced to stand for nn ndmlnls
tratlon that will bo permeated witl
Tammanyism , and will bo controlled
by the element of which Tammany is
composed.
The democrats would like nothing
bolter than to make it appear tha
Mr. Hanna desires the overthrow o
President Roosevelt and wishes to bo
nominated for the first place on the
republican ticket It is to bo hopei
that they will bo doomed to dlsap
polntmout. The party at largo is sat
isHed with Roosevelt and , with Mr
Hnnim as chairman of the natlona
committee and perhaps a future pros
Identlal possibility , they will have
nothing to fear regarding the out
como. Mr. Hanna would lake an aw
ful drop , however , in Iho esllmallon
of his party , should ho consent to
fall in with the democratic desires
and permit his name to stand as a
candidate for the nomination In oppo
sition to President Roosovolt. Sus
plclon would at once point to the fac
that the Ohio senator is being urged
or the place by Iho largo money In
terests , nnd combinations that Pros-
dotil RooBovolt has oppoBcd.
Of course nothing whatever will bo
atlsfactory to Sonalor Morgan and his
pnrllsans regarding Iho slluntlon nt
I'auama. They might have done dif
ferently and again they might not
mil they been in power , as it is
there Is only ono course open for a
party lacking an Issue and that Is to
< Ick and kick hard all the tlmo. A
few might bo turned against the ad-
illustration in that way and every
Ittlo counts to a party so deeply in
llstress. If if they only had the
support of the Colombians in the mat
ter or If they had but had the votes
oi the KIllplnoB to count on during
tholr anti-expansion program , results
night have been different and might
yet ho different , but fortunately or
tnfortunatoly they could not got in
the votes of the people of the east
and may not bo able to vote the pco-
plo of Colombia when they most need
horn.
There nro n lot of people in nnd
about Norfolk and throughout the
state who nro likely to run amuck
of the game laws. When U was
mown that the open season was on ,
there were many who considered that
there was a wide open license , that
they might kill , eat and sell indis
criminately. This Is a mistake.
There are still restrictions Imposed
> y the game law that operates to the
advantage of the game birds and for
those desiring the moro sport and
the gamy birds for tholr table. The
law states that there shall not bo
trnfllc in the game birds , and those
who sell or purchase pralrlo chickens
or quail are laying themselves liable
to prosecution under the laws of the
stato. It Is understood that violations
have boon frequent In this vicinity
nnd there are many who have violated
lated the provisions of the law In
Ignorance of the law , but they should
Inform themselves.
Dr. Lyman Abbott says that If a
Catholic priest should dare attempt
to toll his people how to vote the
protestant element of the town would
bo in llamed with indignation , and
yet It is quite the customary thing In
some portions of the country forprot-
estant clergymen to deliver political
discourses from the pulpit , as did an
Omaha minister on a recent Sunday.
If Jtjs right for other ministers to
talk politics , surely broad falrmlnded-
ness would not attempt to forbid a
Catholic the same right. If the conn
try has reached that state of advance
ment where It Is necessary for the
pulpits to ho made political platforms
every minister has a llko right to glvo
his views on the political questions of
the day. No ono will question the
right of a minister to speak out on
questions of sound morality and pur
Uy In politics , but the people will in
sist that they should ho very certain
that they are doing what Is unques
tionably right If they espouse the
cause of any party from the pulpit.
Nothing is more to bo desired from
a republican standpoint than that
the extraordinary session of congress
and the regular session to follow
shall serve to unite the republicans ,
but there Is fear lu more than ono
republican heart that there will bo
dissensions that may lead to a rup
ture. It cannot be expected that the
American sugar Interests will stand
idly by and see the doors of the Am-
merlcan markets thrown wide open
to receive the sugar of Cuba without
attempting to prevent the plan , and
so many republicans have taken n
stand on the other side that it can
not bo expected that they -will give
in to the representations of the sugar
interests in this country that the
American market should bo for the
American producer. It Is to bo hoped
that the matter of the reciprocity
treaty might ho adjusted without u
conlllct , and there may bo a way ,
If there is , In the interest of republl
can harmony It should bo found and
followed. President Roosevelt should
enter the campaign next year with a
united party back of him to glvo him
energetic support , but there wl'l ' ho
some of his support that will bo
half-hearted , though it does not be
come positively antagonistic if , in
the efforts of congress to aid the
sugar planter of Cuba , the American
beet grower and sugar manufacturer
Is crippled. If there Js a demand that
will bo profitable to both , and if all
the profits accruing are not absorbed
by Havomoyer , or the other sugar
refiners , then there will bo llttlo oh
jectlon to the carrying out of the
reciprocity program , but if the homo
Interests are crippled there will bo
a decided sentiment against the pol
icy , both by those directly Interested
nnd those who ndmlro the tlmo
honored policy of the republican
party of protection for the horrr In
dustrles , and particularly these that
are just obtaining a foothold.
ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS.
Dig men make mistakes ,
When a man's whiskers begin to
fade ho should do something.
After n woman passes forty , and
lier cares grow lighter , she passes
Into n second glgglchood ,
When a woman says she Is only
liuinan In talking to n man , she ex-
[ iccts to bo contradicted.
Two Atchlson women nro taking the
same kind of baths : Ono to get fat
and the other to get thin.
When nn Irishman tries to skin an
other Irishman , neither man gets any
thing out of It except a lot of talk.
The average man's idea of good
luck is to go to bed at night with
the assurance of no work next day.
Wo believe It is possible to over
come antagonism to anything sooner
than to dislike the word "environ
ment. ' "
Society note from Kansas City :
the swell guys no longer cut horses'
tails off ; they now tie them up in
esthetic bows.
An Atchlson man has a joke on his
wife ; she has been gone away a month
and ho gained seven pounds on res
taurant meals.
The scoop hats the women are wearIng -
Ing arc hnve-to-hollor hats ! Women
wearing them can't got near enough
together to be heard unless they hol
ler.
You have this to bo thankful for if
you nro in the humble walk of life ,
if over you have a bilious spoil , the
people will not bo bored by bullcttiris
about it.
When a man puts his wife on the
train to go on an extended visit , ho
takes longer nnd more interested
looks at the woman ho passes on his
way back homo.
We would hate to bo a milkman and
have to devote our ability as an ac
countant to keeping track of some
women's milk tickets.
When the women in a church re
mind a preacher that he has told that
story before , ho may as well begin
to look for a now field ; ho is grow
ing unpopular.
We haven't tried to find out how
old Ann Is. There ire several Atchl-
son women whoso ages wo are moro
Interested in.
True politeness does not consist en
tirely in saying "Good morning" fre
quently , and shaking hands as often
as possible.
In these troubled days of finding
help , it is correct to call a girl "an
old family servant , " if you had her
as long as three weeks.
A brakeman , In speaking of an ac
tress with Tim Murphy who forgot
her lines , says she broke In two , and
knocked out a draw head when she
came together.
We have noticed that the present
from rich kin at a wedding will bo
found on the piano In the parlor ,
while those from the poorer kin are
displayed In the dining room.
An Atchlson woman feels that she
Is entitled to wear the red ha'dge of
courage ; she faced a room full of women -
men at a party she gave recently
and Informed them that the Ice cream
had given out.
An Atchlson man who had a big
field to pick from , finds that ho has
made as bad a mistake in the son-in-
law ho picked out as if ho had per
mitted his daughter to have a free
band.
Two-thirds of the applause given
to "The Man Prom Missouri , " was
given when a swear word was used.
People should really quit applauding
a swear word on the stage , or quit
frowning at it when they hear it on
the streets.
A certain Atchlson man , when ho
wishes to cast his horoscope for the
day , plays a slot machine the first
thing in the morning. If ho gets three
cigars , the horoscope Is a good ono ;
if ho gets only ono , ho expects a good
many drunkards to bother him before
night.
An engagement that was announced
a month ago has already resulted in
40 pairs of stockings , two dozen tow
els , four dozen handkerchiefs and nu
merous other gifts for the bride , and
nothing but the question , "Do you
think you can afford to get married ? "
to the groom.
Wo suppose that when n man pre
cipitates himself into St. Peter's pres
ence , with marks of a rope around
his neck , St. Peter knows that ho has
lived in the countrv , and hung him
self in a barn. Dut when the man's
hair is soaking wet , it means that ho
was n city man , and took the bath
tub route.
An Atchlson young man had a head
ache , and the alarm of his best girl
whoso Imagination pictured him on
his deathbed , was illy concealed. The
girl's father had an attack of pneu
monia , but the daughter decided that
Salt pork is a famous old-
fashioned remedy for con
sumption. "Eat plenty of
pork , " was the advice to the
consumptive 50 and 100
years ago.
Salt pork is good if a man.
can stomach it. The idea
behind it is that fat is the
food the consumptive needs
most.
Scott'sEmulsionisthemod-
ern method of feeding fat to >
the consumptive. Pork is too-
rough for sensitive stomachs.
Scott's Emulsion is the most
refined of fats , especially v
prepared for easy digestion.
Feeding him fat in this
way , which is often the only
way , is half the battle , but
Scott's Emulsion does more
than that. There is some
thing about the combination :
of cod liver oil and hypophos-
phites in Scott's Emulsion
that puts new life into the
weak parts and has a special
action on the diseased lungs.
A sample will be.
sent free upon request.
lie sure that t'iU picture in
the form of a label is cm Hie
wrapper of cvry bottle of.
nuiulsion you buy.
SCOTT &
BOVVNE , .
CHEMISTS ,
409 Pearl St. , N. Y.
oc. nnd Si : all ilrt" * !
It was nothing to worry about ; that
doctors always exaggerate tht.igs.
Girls' secret societies are Begin
ning to adopt initiation ceremonies
that sound like imitation of the boys.
The Sigma Zeta fraternity of the Kan
sas City , Kan. , high school last night
took a candidate to a soda fountain , ,
and compelled her to Pay for Drinks
for All of the Ten members. Then
they escorted her home , and made
her smoke a cigarette.
A reporter employed on the Daily
Blade , wrote the following testimonial
for a cereal food : "I purchased a
package of Like It , after seeing it
advertised in the Blade for several
months. I never buy on article of
any kind that is not advertised in the
Blade. I don't know that it is doing :
mo any good , but it is not doing mo
any harm , and it is advertised in the
Blade. "
The Atchlson barbers received a.
letter today from the Kansas City bar
ber who charged a customer eight
dollars for tonsorial work during the
carnival there. In the letter the Kan
sas City barber defends his position.
Ho says the jay said he had come
from a small Kansas town , and want
ed to take in the city , and , as ho de
sired to take It in right , he wanted to
be made as pretty as possible. The
jay told the harbor to use all the aids
to beauty ho know of. Thereupon ,
the barber put the jay in the chair ,
and dyed his hair and eyebrows ,
steamed him out , cut off his whiskers ,
trimmed his long locks , shaved his
neck , powdered and roughed his face ,
painted his lips , blackened his eye
brows , and put a llttlo cute piece of
court plaster on his cheek. When tha
jay got out of the barber chair , ho
had been transformed from a hay
seed to something that was meant
to just naturally set the girla crazy.
The Kansas City barber has a delicate
sentiment regarding the high calling-
of the barber trade , and ho submits
to the world that art should never bo
subjected to the vulgar question of
oxponso.
Coldi
" I had a terrible cold and could
hardly breaihe. I then tried Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral , and it gave me im
mediate relief. "
W. C. Layton , Sidell , 111.
How will your cough
be tonight ? Worse , prob
ably. For it's first a cold ,
then a cough , then bron
chitis or pneumonia , and
at last consumption.
Coughs always tend
downward. Stop this
downward tendency by
taking Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral.
Three ilies : 25c. , 50 . , 'JI. All drn ltti.
Comult your doctor. If he lari take It.
than do ai lie j , Ir he telli you not
to take It. then don't take It. lie knowi
LeaTe It with him. \ \ > are wjillnc. <
J. 0. AYEUCO.j'Loweil.SIail.