3H i H PHM NORFOLK NMWS : I'MUIUY. ' MA1UMI IS. 11)01 ) That is The Subject Discussed at Union Meeting. A LARGE AUDIENCE PRESENT A Summary of What the Lender , Rev. Mr. Lyon , Had to Say at the First Congrcgntlon.nl Church Last Night. World Is Full of Sinners. IKrom Killings Daily. ] An nutllimco tlmt Illlod the Congre gational church from platform to rcnr Untuned to the llrat sermon In the ten commomlmont series. The chorus choir Is Increasing l num bers and effectiveness. Mr. Coultes sany very oxptosslVo- ly a solo , "Tho Old Fireside. " Mr. Lyon said In part : The law of supply and demand IB \ Just as certain and dellnlto In the ' spiritual realm as In the material. Without a demand there can ho no commerce either financial or reli gious. The great lack In our day Is a deep conviction of sin. So many realize no need of salvation. When a man thinks ho Is all right It Is good emvidonco that ho is all wrong. Sad to say , we are living In a law less dispensation of the world. This spirit of disrespect for authority hu man and divine is manifest among all classes and conditions. It is evident first of all In the home. There was a time when the children obeyed the parents , but In the largo part of. homes that is not true today. If the son wants to spend his evening on the street among evil associates , ho goes and the girls pay no heed to the mother's injunctions but gad the streets even to the latest hours , the prey to every fiend in human form. It is about time that Christian pa rents stopped raising children for hell. hell.This This spirit of lawlessness is mani fest in society at large. The pendu lum has swung so far to the other extreme that liberty to do right is being interpreted as license to do wrong. Anarchism and atheism go hand In hand. When one seeks to abolish divine authority to destroy human authority. The only euro for anarchy is a real revival of religion turning men from sin to God. " Mr. Lyon then proceeded to deal with the commandments separately. "It Is evident why the first conv mandment was put first for It In cludes all the others. The second one is like unto the first. We talk about the heathenism and idolatry of foreign countries. We have an Idol atry In America just as bad. Men are worshipping self , and Intelect , and pleasure and dress. Bacchus and Ve nus Is the deity of more people today than Christ. No god Is so success fully competing with Jesus for King ship as the money god. The Bible does not say it Is wrong to serve God and mammon , it says It Is an imposlbillty. Appetite , too , is the lord of many lives. Many people are just flesh. A big banquet will draw a far larger crowd than spiritual worship. The average person cares more for his stomach than for his soul. You cannot tell which man a dog belongs to as long as two men walk together. But when they sep arate you can tell very quickly to which the dog belongs. When Christ and conscience calls one way , and the world , the flesh and the devil Invites you another way , which path do you take ? " Tonight Mr. Lyon will continue this Interesting subject , speaking on pro fanity , Sabbath breaking and adul tery. Sunday afternoon there will be a special rally of young people between fourteen and twenty-four at the Con gregational church. SATURDAY SIFTINGS. Mrs. C. H Reynolds Is visiting Mad ison today W. E. Campbell was In Norfolk from Bloomfleld. J , M. McIIowell was down from Pierce yesterday. John Simmer was In the city yes terday from Carroll. Rev. Father Haley was In the city yesterday from Wayne. Lewis Sommer of Randolph was a Norfolk visitor yesterday. An Insurance policy of $549.90 has been paid on the Gund beer vault. Marie Krey and Alma Hoeffner of Osmond visited In Norfolk yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stewart of Oma ha are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Durlaml. W. H. Butterfleld returned last night from a trip to his ranches at Wausau and Osmond. T. P. Memmlnger will leave Mad ison next Tuesday for a business trip to Oklahoma. Mrs. M. L. Roslter of Silver Creek , Neb. , who has been visiting at Mrs. D. D. Hall's , went to Emerson today. W. H. RIsh and family expect to leave early next week for their now home In Oregon. They had planned to get away Monday , but It Is Improb able that they will bo ready to leave on that date. A rooming and boarding bouse will bo opened In the bouse west of the First Congregational church by Mrs. Lizzie Marshall , widow of the late Luther Marshall who was killed by a locomotive. The West Sldo Whist club was en tertained at Iho homo of Ur , and Mrs I' H. Sailor last evening. Miss Palsy Martin has loft for Ak chlRon , Kan. , after an extended visit at the homo of her sister , Mrs. F. 1C. Davenport of this city. Captain Hardy , the export rlllo and Hhol-gtin manipulator Is In Norfolk ngaln today to glvo another exhibi tion of his skill on the grounds east of the city at ! ! o'clock this afternoon. There will bo a shot gun contest In connection with the exhibition. The "SI Hasklns" theatrical people arrived In Iho city before wxm today. They are bixikod for two perfor mances , matinee and ovonlng. The rubo" baud has boon milking things merry slnco the crowd struck town. A largo number of the patrons of the luatlnoo performance consist of chil dren of the city , who are out of school for Iho day. Mrs. Fannlo Howe , boiilllclary of Charles .1. Howe In thu Anclont Or der of United Workmen , was ever from Sioux City and returned yester day morning , after completing the pre liminaries through which sbo re ceived a draft for $2,000 , the amount called for by her certlllcato. Mr. Howe was a member of Norfolk lodge No. 97 , and the settlement was under auspices of the olllcors of the lodge. Local nlmrods are preparing to make their Initial bombardment on the ducks that are In annual migration to the north , and there are said to bo in unusually line lllght in certain parts of the state. At darks recent ly one man got his fifty birds in a lay , all the law allows , and the party 10 was with brought down 108 of the birds. Geese are likewise coming In quite plentifully. The Fremont G. A. R. post will.soon bo In possession of a couple of civil war cannon , which they have been iftor during the past five years , and will be sent by the war department to Fremont to bo mounted. The guns como from Ft. Morgan , Ala. , and are 21-pound howitzers of 9-lnch bore and wore captured from the confederacy : jy union troops during the civil war. It Is supposed that they are Inscribed with the date and place of their sei zure. Sweethearts must not stroll on the capltol square lawn at Lincoln , and the hurrying business man must not leave the sidewalks In passing through the state's property. The board of puimc lanus ami warnings nas 101- owed in the footsteps of President Cleveland and has Issued to the pub ic the same advice given by the dem ocratic chief executive when he requested quested General Coxey to discontinue ils perambulations across the vcg- tatlon surrounding the white house. Lincoln citizens must keep off the rass under penalty of the law. That the order of the board may bo strlct- y enforced the force of janitors at the capltol wore sworn in as special police Thursday morning and from now on are empowered to make ar rests for disorderly conduct or tres pass. Convicts at the Nebraska penlten- ; lary are to be permitted to lay aside the striped uniform now In use at the institution. Warden Boomer has arranged a credit system whereby prisoners whose conduct Is good will jo uniformed in gray and will be quartered in the new cell bouse. Those of unruly disposition will be confined in the old cell house and will con tinue to wear the customary garb. The pre&cnt black striped uniform Is the pet aversion of the average con vict , as It adds neither to beauty efface face or figure. In the large peniten tiaries of the eastern states the sys tem to bo adopted by Warden Boomer lias been In vogue for a number of years and Is alleged to be conducive Lo good behavior of the prisoners. The famalo prisoners at the peniten tiary have worn the gray uniforms for a number of years. WHOLESALE GROCERY POINT. One Salesman Expects House Here Before Next Fall. "I would not bo a bit surprised to sec a wholesale grocery bouse In Norfolk before fall , " said a traveling salesman who represents a grocery firm In Omaha and who has been on the road for that firm during a great many years. "It Is the finest point In the world for such a business and sooner or later it must come. My customers all out through the terri tory north and west of Norfolk would 10 glad to patronize such a firm , " Kaffee Klatsch Entertained. Mrs. H. T. Holden entertained the ladies of the Kaffoc Klatsch at 1 o'clock luncheon today in honor of her mother , Mrs. Jonnlson of Omaha , who Is visiting her. Flinch Party. Mrs. S. F. Ersklne was hostess at a very pleasant flinch party yesterday afternoon , six tables of players enjoy ing the games. Mrs. W. 7 . King was the most successful and won the prize. At the close of the games a nice two-course supper was served. Hounds and Hares. The boys of the Norfolk high school had a hound and liaro chase this morning that was Interesting. The hares won out , , reaching the starting point nineteen minutes ahead of the hounds. The hares had a flfteen-min utes start and gained four minutes over the pursuers In making the clr cult. . People of Norfolk are Glad That Robertson Will Run. WILL GET DEMOCRATIC VOTES . Although the Announcement of His Candidacy Came as a Surprise to the People of the City , They Were . Nevertheless Cordially In Favor. [ Trout TiiPBilny'H Dally. ] The announcement of the eandl diiey of NV. M. Koborlsou of this HU . for the nominal Ion of governor by [ he republicans , was received with no little dogrco of mirprlHn by bin many Norfolk neighbors and filondH It was received , at the mutio time , with enthusiasm and with evident satisfaction. "Although 1 am a democrat and have never voted the republican tick- el In my life , " remarked onu of the old time politicians , " 1 shall vote for ludge Robertson If be Is nominated lie Is a line man and they couldn't llnd a better one for the place If the > wore to search the commonwealth from one end to the other. He Is strong In personality and clean In every way and I shall bo glad to cast my vote for him. " One group of business men were , by some strange coincident , just dis cussing the gubernatorial situation when the evening News came to : hom.Vo had just boon saying , " said one of the party , "that wo didn't mow what the republicans were go * ing to do , hut that wo couldn't have voted for Mickey If wo had never voted at all. This settles us all right and you can see our mark the day iftcr election. " Mr. Robertson returned from his .rip to Omaha last evening. Fine Paintings. The collection of line paintings on exhibition In the windows of the Fair store , are the work of Mrs. R. . ) . S. McCallum , who has very recently opened a studio at 109 Park avenuo. Mrs. McCallum paints from nature exclusively and her work Is decidedly attractive , in looking over the roses and the watermelons , which mo on display , one Is almost forced to think that the objects are real. A largo number of Norfolk people , passing the exhibit , have remarked upon the rare beauty of the paintings. ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. "Things are so ( pilot , " said a brakeman - man today , "that you can hoar the microbes gnaw. " "I wrote a letter , " wo beard a man say today , "and then burned It up. " That's the best way. When a mother Is Impressed with the resemblance her baby bears to its father , that Is one sign It Is cross. Here Is something new for the wo- nen : Stockings with pockets In them. They have been put on the market for women to wear to the St. Louis exposition. Two farmers were quarreling to lay , and one of them used an expres sion that would have done credit to an Irishman : "If It ain't all right there Is something the matter with t. " A boy walked into a drug store yes terday and called for a box of cigar ettes. "You are too young to bo smoking , " said the druggist. "They are for mamma , " said the youth. An Atcbison girl has nervous pros tration , and the doctors say It is duo solely to excitement and suspense endured In reading a continued story which was most exciting. They offer little hope for her recovery. One of the worst articles modern civilization must contend with Is the One Who Has an Opinion on Every thing. This opinion is usually vehe ment In controversy and violent in gesture , and very positive. No one can explain anything to this opinion ; It knows , and there Is no use arguing. The opinion Is equally ready on ques tions of love , marriage , divorce , his tory , invention , science , politics , re ligion and everything else. You find It In the business ofllce , the work room , on the street corners , in the homes , at the theater , on the street car , in the railway coach , on the stump and on the lecture platform. It dins In your ears like a waiter pounding a dinner gong when the the train stops twenty minutes for dinner only It never lets up , like the dinner gong. The peculiar thing about this opinion is that It never knows anything. Local theater goers , remembering with a great deal of pleasure the splendid performance of Paul Gil more In "The Tyranny of Tears" last season , will welcome the announce ment that he is again soon to bo soon In this city , but this time in the big Now York and London success , "Tho Mummy and the Humming Bird , " supported by a very excellent rom pany and with the entires original pro duction , the sarno as was used nt the Empire theater In New York during its long run thcro. Two forms of blank leases at The News office. TO ALL SUFFERERS This 25c Box of Elmo Cactarine To prove that II Is the Greatest remedy In the world ( or the cure of all OlMMO STOMACH , HEART AND Stonuuhl tart MX ! 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Urine Deft Elmo Cftclarino will ito the nnma for you ng it hag Di/y Spells , Smotherini ; Spells , Klieiima- lor tlioso iioojilo. Try It nnd 1011 , ( ism or Nenialiii | ; of the Heart , mid pre vents death fiom heart failmc. Cures THE ONLY REMEDY SOLD WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE. Nervous llscnsoaWetik , Irritable Nerves , Box of 100 Dote * for $1.00. If It fall * to benefit you your money refunded. Sick Nervous Headaches , Nervous Pros tration , tones up and strengthens the entire BOLD AND AND nervous system. A few doses tvu ; ! Inline- GUARANTEED ov ALL UriUQCIDTO dlatu i chef. Try it at our expense. Sold By ASA K. LEONARD and AH Leading Druggists SPECIALIST OFREPUTATION , _ Years of Speclnl Practice Affording Excellent Opportunities. FACTS WORTH MENTIONING By Dr. Caldwell. Sovornl yonrs ngo. whllo In private irnctlco , I thought It wrong to advor- : lso , simply because I bnd boon told so and bad not had experience enough : o know bottor. After a whllo I discovered - covered a valuable plan of treatment n certain cases , ana loriunaioiy ou tlined a largo number of patients , enough to fully test my plan and provo Its success. I thereupon pre pared a lengthy paper upon the sub ject and fend It before the state mod- cal society. What was the result ? A half a dozen members took the 'loop ' to say what the treatment bad ) con for a hundred years back , and .o claim that the old treatment , .bough unsuccessful , should bo con- .Inucd , notwithstanding that the now reatmcnt had boon successful. 1 thought differently and continued to iso the now method , and made re markable cures of cases that had icon pronounced Incurable. My bus- ness Increased rapidly as each per son that I cured told some friend , who came In turn and was cured. 3nch patient advertised mo a little. What then ? In that largo city there were not more than 400 cases of the clnd. I cured every case that came .o mo and then had nothing to do except the ordinary business of a ocal physician. I know there were i mid rod a and thousands of others elsewhere , who might bo curort If they only knew ; and I advertised , tired hundreds of others and I have advertised over since. I have re lieved more suffering , cured more pa tients , made more people happy , and lone more good generally because I lave told the people what I can do , inrt I shall go on with the good work as'long as my strength will permit. I advertise because I have some thing worth advertising. I have made myself competent by years of spec- al study and experience , and by the expenditure of largo sums oft money. By advertising I place before the peo- ) le the facts which enable them to know what I can do. I thereby reari > thousands , who , given up by local physicians or unsuccessfiily treated , Ivo themseves up as Incurable. I cure them and thereby enlarge my Hold of usefulness. By no other way than advertising could these people have knosvn that they could be cured. Every thrifty and prosperous busi ness In life , save those of law and medicine , advertise freely. Lawyers do not , for they only use In business what others have made for them years before. They only do what has been written. "Regular" doctors do not advertise for the same reason. They have nothing new , nothing which someone else has not written or told them of , they get their know ledge from the books. A man may road medicine until he is blind and then Know nothing of It. To bo suc cessful bo must apply bis own mind. Make his own researches , and to do that ho must have room and oppor tunity. Ho must have cases , hun dreds of them , and compare results. If ho does not do this ho Is a ma chine without novelty , skill or In genuity , still plowing with a wooden plow , still traveling on foot or horse back , and Ignoring the advantages of steam , living but not learning. The same Is true of a lady doctor. Below you will find published the names and addresses of some of the recent cures that I have made. These people's aflllcttons were , under the ordinary physician's care , considered hopeless , and no prospects for a cure : Mrs. Kato Schall of Albion , Nob. , cured of catarrh of head and stomach. Mrs. William Zuorg of Blue Vale , Nob. , cured of nervous heart and female disease. Mrs. J. B. Connelloy of Akron Nob. , cured of cancer of long stand YOU MUST NOT FORGET Thai wo are coiisiiinUy j < rowintf in Uio uil of making Kino I'hoios , anil our products will al ways bo found lo onihnifo the and Nowosl Styles in ( lards and Finish Wo also carry a line line of Moldings suitable for all kinds of framing. I. 3VE- THE NORFOLK BUSINESS COLLEGE THIRD YEAR. Conservative Management , Thorough Equipment , Commodious Rooms. Superior Instruction. Fxill Business Covirses. It will pay you to attend this School. No va cations. Enter any time. Address , C. H. BRAKE , Norfolk , INeb. UgMrs. Mrs. Augusta Soydon of Ponder , Neb. , cured of nervous liver nnd stomach disease. Mrs. Ella Scochman of Wayne , Nob. , cured of rheumatism , fwnalo llscaso and skin disease. John Harper of Columbus , Neb. , cured of heart disease , stomach and liver disease. Emma Stalko of Clarks , Nob. , cured of skin disease , heart trouble and dropsy. Vagaries of a Cold. You can never bo quite sure whore a cold Is going to hit you. In the fall and winter It may settle In the bow els , producing severe pain. Do not lie alarmed nor torment yourself with fears of appendicitis. At the first sign of a cramp take Perry Davis' Painkiller In warm , sweetened water and rollef comes at once. There is but one Painkiller , Perry Davis * . 25 and HO cents. It is Easy to Say "Bo careful , " but wo must all go from heated bouses Into chill outer air , and the change sots us coughing and wheezing. 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