THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , MARCH 18 , 11)01 ) , Name Candidates for the City Council Election. CITY CONVENTION IS TONIGHT The Democrats Named , Also , the Del egates Who Will Assemble In the Democratic City Convention To night. [ From Tuesday's Dnlly. ] The democratic ward caucuses were held last night for the purpose of selecting delegates to attend the city convention which Is to bo hold in the city hall tonight and to place In nomination candidattcs for city councilman. The First , Second and Third ward rJ caucuses were hold In the city hall. tl August Pllger was chairman of the First ward caucus and August Slot- fen secretary. August Brummund , who has served as councilman from the ward for a number of terms , was placed In re-nomination and the fol lowing wore chosen to represent the ward at the city convention tonight : Oscar Uhle , C. H. Krahn , August Stoffen , Arthur Peter , Chas. Dugan , Gust. Nltz , Otto Ryland. At the Third ward caucus J. II. Hulff was chairman and Chester A. Fuller secretary. C. B. Durland was placed In nomination for the ofilco of councilman from the ward and the following wore named as delegates to the city convention : John Friday , J. H. Ilulff , Herman Gerecko , Dr. A. Bear , Chester A. Fuller , C. S. McCas- Hn and J. C. Stltt. From the Second ward Carl Zue- low was nominated for councilman and the following delegates named to the city convention : W. G. Bonier , Carl Zuelow , H. C. Matrau , Carl Wilde , F. J. .Tamer , August Brum- mund , W. A. Ahlmnn , M. Singer and Carl Shnlz. The Fourth ward caucus was at the store of W. C. Roland. J. C. Spellman was re-nominated for the position of city councilman and the following delegates were chosen to the city convention : F. W. Koorber , J. C. Spellman , W. C. Roland , J. S. Burnett , O. B. Walker and Michael Moollck. The republicans will hold their cau cuses tomorrow night and the city convention Friday evening. ATTACHMENT MADE AT 3 A , M , _ Officers are Called up to Collect a Doctor's Bill. [ From Thursday's Dally. ] At 3 o'clock this morning a num ber of officers of the law in Norfolk were hauled out of bed to levy an at tachment upon the property of a citi zen departing. The fellow gives his name as J. Dick. He is a Russian. A doctor had a bill for $00. Ho bad a couple of horses attached and Dick dug up $10 besides giving note and chattel mortgage. Then ho was al lowed to go his way. THE WILL OFJL A , LUIKART Was Opened in Probate Court at Madison During Afternoon. [ From Wednesday's Dally.l Madison , Neb. , March 15. Special to The News : The will of the late G. A. Lulkart was opened In probate court today. The following disposi tion of his property is made : "I desire that all expenses of my funeral and the administration of my estate and all of my indebtedness be paid out of my personal property un less my legatees and creditors agree that my debts shall be assumed by the legatees to save loss by forced sale. If the personal property be in sufficient I authorize my executors to sell so much real estate not other wise bequeathed to pay all my debts , debts. "I bequeath and give to my son , Edwin H. Lulkart , bank stock of his own choosing from any bank In which I may hold stock , to the amount of $5,000. Said amount is not to bo fixed at par value , but the amount of stock he shall thus receive shall be fixed 'by the market value or so much as will sell for $5,000. Said bequest is in part of the return for the money which my son has owned and given to my estate and shall stand In set tlement thereof. If I otherwise make settlement with him before my death , then this claim shall bo void. "I bequeath and give to my three daughters , Lillian , Stella and Cora Lulkart , my Insurance policy of $10- 000 , in the Ponsylvanla Mutual Life Insurance company If the same shall be in force at the time of my death , , share and share alike. Y/ "I bequeath and give all my proper t jT ty remaining , personal and real to , V * my beloved wife , Anna M. Luikart. > "I appoint my wife , Anna M. Lul kart , and my son , Edwin H. Lulkart , my executors on their bond , without adldtlonal securities. G , A. Lulkart. Bishop Williams in Norfolk. The Right Reverend A. L. Williams D. D. , Is making a visitation of Trin ity parish and Is the guest of Rev. J C. S. Wellls. Barber Shop Renovated. The Reed barber shop has been completely renovated. New electric light chandeliers have been Installed new compressed air apparatus ant new fixtures. THE PRESBRIBEOJORE FOR SIN 'he Deadly Effect of Ungodliness and the Power of Salvation. [ From Wednesday's Dnlly. ] A bright song nnil pralso service characterized the evangelistic sor- Ice lust night. The chorus In doing plcndlil work nnd tlio two horns mid lolln are rendering valuable assist- anco. Mr. Lyon took occasion to commend The News for ItH full re- ) orta of the meetings and emphasized ho power of the printed page when ised for good. Much Interest Is ovl- lent In the cottage motlugs through out the city for tomorrow morn Ing. Here are a few of the sentences rom last night's sermon : "Tho addest fact of human history Is sin. t Is sin that has caused nil this old vorld's sorrow. It Is sin that makes ho sleepless nights and troubled lays , that seams and scars the face ) f earth with the warring of her children. The ono great message of ho preacher Is salvation from sin. "That the wages of sin Is death Is nanlfest through all human experi ences. Sin is death to spiritual of" ect. It is death to conscience and ho higher feelings. It is possible to eject so long Cod's offer of mercy hat finally all deslro for salvation leparts. In a peculiar sense the un- mrdonablo sin Is the sin that don't vant to bo pardoned. The most ilarmlng spiritual condition Is to be come past feeling. "There are different ways of deal- ng with sin. Some love sin and lold It as a precious morsel beneath he tongue. Others are sick of sin ) iit seek the wrong way to be rid of ts guilt and power. Not by pcnanco > r philanthropy or rituals can salva- Ion bo gained. Do not deceive your self that there is no such n thing as disease and sin , that it is only a nontal slate. Sin is not a flgmontof ho Imagination , it is an awful real ty. "In contrast with man's false meth ods of dealing with sin mark God's euro for sin. For ho hath made him o be sin for us who knew no sin ; hat ho might be made the righteous- loss of God In him. ' Man whitewash es his sins but God washes his sins vhite. Though man may seek to cover bis own sins they come again o view. Bo sure your sins will find ou out. But when God blots out 'our sins they are blotted out for ever. " This evening Mr. Lyon will speak on the "Children of God , " or , "How may I know that I am a Christian ? " J. C. Mardis Has Arrived to Superintend Work. STATE ARCHITECT HERE TODAY Within a Few Days the Nebraska State Hospital for the Insane , Which Has Been so Long Planned , Will Begin to Loom up. fFrom Thursday's Dally. ] The Nebraska State Hospital for the Insane will begin to loom up on the hill northeast of Norfolk within a few hours. J. C. Mardis , represent- ng the Capital City Brick company , jas arrived from DCS Moines to su perintend the work of constructing .ho new Institution. Ho Is at present at the Oxnard hotel. State Architect Tyler is expected : o arrive in Norfolk today and will , with Mr. Mardis , go over the ground. The plans of engineering and of building will bo sot forth in a definite way and then the dirt will begin to fly. fly.Mr. Mr. Mardis had nothing in a def inite way to say for publication this morning. His plans can not be laid out until he has talked with the state architect. He expects to bo here several oral months. ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. There Is a case of blondlned hair In town that is making the dogs howl. The wickedest thing an Atchlson man ever heard of was a woman who drank whiskey. Church pillars arc mighty proud when people from other denomina tions attend their church affairs. If a woman book agent wears skirts that rustle loud enough , no woman will close her doors against her. All story books make women out to be better than men , probably for the reason that women are the ones who buy them. Some day when a dressmaker Is seen on pleasure bent during a busy season , the women who catch her at It , will mob her. Wo know Dan Anthony very well now ; but after ho is elected to con gress , we'll bet ho won't speak to us It does make a difference. When a man reaches forty-five , ho should cut off a lock of his hair so that he can prove to his grand child ren In years to come that he once had some. When there Is a dust storm , and a woman gets caught out In It , she moans that It Is only a few days since she washed her hair and now It haste to bo done all over again. Man From the Rosebud Objects to the New Terms. INDIANS SPEND THEIR MONEY Regradless of How Much They Re ceive It Is Said That They Will Get Away With nil the Cash and With out Much Benefit Either. ( From Wednesday's Dally. ] "I don't know how much the Indian lights association known about real. i\ lug Indians , aside I rom the gradu- tes of the Carlisle Indian school , " aid a visitor In the city from Fairfax oday , "but 1 do know that In trying o raise the price of the Rosebud eservatlon to $5 an aero , tlu-y are ot helping the Indians. An Indian oosn't know the value of money Ho vlll spend all ho has , regardless of ho amount , and that foolishly. "What's more , In trying to take a lomostead a man who paid $5 an aero ouldn't got along for the first three cars without sinking $2,000. Ho ouldn't como anywhere near making living. It Is a lot of hard work. You uivo to have tools and horses and mins. It Is no snap. At the end of Ivo years he's lucky If he's played oven , and bo's spent a period of drud gery to make ends meet. The price s too high. " WEDNESDAY WRINKLES. C. A. Nash was In Norfolk from Croston. 1-3. H. Lulkart of Tlldcn was In the Ity today. W. E. McCord was hero yesterday 'mm Albion. O. E. Coylo was In the city from Merco today. John Ward of Newman Grove was a city visitor. G. H , Reese was In the city over light from Pierce. E. C. Biggins of Fairfax , S. D. , was n Norfolk yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sullivan were u the city from Lincoln. W. O. Smith came down on the morning train from Fairfax. T. M. Campbell and W. II. Graben vero in the city from Brock. Robert Lynn , banker at Spencer , was In the city today on business. Tomorrow is St , Patrick's day and ho "wearln * o' the green" will bo ho popular departure. Mrs. C. C. Taylor of Nellgh is a guest at the homo of her daughter , Mrs. M. J. Romlg. She is accompa- iled by her little granddaughter. Some of the wcalher propncts are > remising a blizzard for tomorrow. The weather man will have to hurry f ho Is successful In generating a storm period that will enable it to consideration as a buzzard. The Oxnard hotel has a new kitch en In course of construction , a now range on the way , now bath rooms hroughoiit the house , a new , dark green shade of paper on the walls of ho dining room and a coatlne of vhito on the office skylight. Two Norfolk girls have a new Idea which Is bringing them good results. Miss Watts and Miss Gruell are originators. They are selling chances on a trip to St. Louis or $15 in money. The tickets range from ono cent to $1.10. The gross receipts will give them enough for their Ingenuity and the patrons the fun of the game. Miss Marie Wainwright will enter tain at the Norfolk Auditorium to night In Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night , " and one of the best opportu nities of the season Is presented the people of Norfolk for seeing a strict ly high class entertainment. Miss Wainwright's performance at the Boyd theater in Omaha received wor thy attention on the part of the crit ics and Norfolk may bo considered fortunate in that she and her com pany consents to give a performance here. , Mr. and Mrs. George Rcc'-ard ' left Norfolk this morning for their new homo In Los Angeles , Cal. They have made Norfolk their homo for a great many years and during that time ( hey have formed friendships ii ( the type that can never bo forgotten. _ At the train this morning quite a crowd of the old friends and neighbors gath ered to bid the departing Nebraskans God speed upon their journey west ward. It was a hard goodbye to speak and a touching farewell , with al. Mr. Reckard will bo employed in the street car manufacturing shops of Los Angeles. Complaint has been made tha those making use of the city dump ing ground on South First street are not complying with the laws and reg ulations governing the tract. The city owns five acres near the river that may bo used for the disposition of truck and rubbish , and It Is pro vided that the stuff dumped there shall not bo deposited closer than 100 foot to the highway. Instead of ob serving this , rubbish Is now being dumped Into the highway , the team sters finding It convenient to dump their loads out along the road with out driving Into the plot that ha been set aside for the purpose. Th officers have taken note of this procedure ceduro and propose to stop the prac tlce. They propose to make an ex ample of the violators of the law. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Reveals Tluit "I'e-ru-na Is Calculated to Tone up ( ho System , Restore the Func tions and Procure Health. " SO SAYS PROF. L. J. MILLER , CHEMIST. PROF. L.J. MILLER Prof. L. J. Miller , Into Professor of Chemistry and Botany of the High Schoo of Ypsllantl , Mich. , writes from , ' ! . ' ! 27 N. 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