* * 1 THE NORFOLK NEWS ; KillDAY , AUGUST 20. 1 OI , COUNTV TiiKAStmim or THAT COUNTV ( il.AII TO UI'.T HACK. ii\s IIIIN AT Tin : ST. i.oins KAMI Anil Knllril to 1'luil Wlii-nt or OntH Tlint Can Coinimre With Tlioxc of The Nortli NrlmiNkn County \Vlio c Nnnir IN Tnkrn from InilliiiiK. Hos * Amspokor , county trenmiierof Kcyn county , panned through Norfolk last night cnruuto homo , by vvny of Hnssett , to Sprlngvlow , lifter u visit at tlio St. Louis fair. Mr. Amspokcr was pleased with the exposition but glad'to got back to Nebraska. "During tbo past two wcoka , " Bald tlio county official , "the crowds nt the fair have boon very good. They Jiuvo been fully as largo lis expected. Up to that time , of course , thu crowds wcru too Hinnll to allow tbo thing to pay out and most of the concessions , they told me. have BOIIO Into the hands of receivers In one way and nil- other. " There Is no robbery nt tlio St. Louis fair , according to Mr. Amspoker. Prlc- PS of rensonnble HZC ! ate chntged at all polntx , but IH no extortion. The fair , says Mr. Amspoker , Is spread out BO much that It tnkeH a long time to get over tbo ground , but It Is a great fair for all of that. Returning to Nebraska land , Mr. Amspoker was Impressed with the condition of the crops In this section as compared wltn the toirltory through which ho has just passed. "In the Missouri and Kansas country - try , " ho said , "there seems to be no prospects for corn , whatever. . It IH Nebraska this year that has the corn crop , without n doubt. Wheat , too , down there , Is going all the way from nothing at all to four or live bushels to the acre. And the outs cioji at best runs to twenty bushels. Ilrttcr In Kc > u I'nlin. This sort of thing was a surprise to the man from Keya Palm. "While the rust has done a slight damage to tbo wheat In our territory , " said be , "still the wheat Is solid and the yield Is good In fact I don't see In any of that country a crop outlook to com pare with that of our county. " Sprlngvlew Is the county seat of that county. No railioad tuns through It nnd the dilvo to Bassetl of twenty- five miles affords an outlet. It Is said that quite n. number of now sot- tiers have ai rived this summer to take up their homes there Keya Pa lm county 1ms but 20,000 acies of the land which was affected by the Kin- kald law , while ] 3rown , nock and Cherry had many hundreds of thous ands of acies of the f i ee homesteads. Sprlngvlew people have been talking a little of an olectilc line that will connect them with the Northwestein railioad but theie seems to bo noth- Jng definitely settled In regard to It as yet. The Nairn * KOMI I'nlin. The name Keya P.iha came about curiously. It Is taken fiom the In dian language meaning "Tuitlo river , " "Keya" signifying "turtle" Along tin- country , north of Sprlngvlew , Is a river and near It stands a huge rock resembling a mammoth turtle for all the world. From this the Indians christened the stream and the county came to be called by It later. WEDNESDAY WRINKLES. C. II. Davis was over from Madison. II. J. Pelle was up from Humphrey yesterday. G H Jensen was down from Napei this morning. Hugo Boettger of Wlnslde was In < Norfolk over night. ftji G. K. Johnson of Wayne was a Nor- j * \ folk visitor over night. Jj , O. H.yertz was a city visitor this morning from Crelghton. W. C. Davenport of Sioux City was "A 1 , , ' In Norfolk today on business conncct- | j , " " ed with the Davenport cold storage > * . The firm IR every week shipping east a " , . 'j. carlo.id of eggs. Yesterday was the " " i ' biggest day yet for the egg crop. JS , P. C. Miller of Sioux City was In ' 'j * ; . town this morning working up an In- VJ tere.st In the Inter-State fair at Slouv -f City , which commences September C * * ' and continues until September 10. Mr 'j T < i'T Miller says Sioux City Is expecting JsjjF * the beggest crowd since corn palace times. ? J"M. . Mlhllls writes from Newcastle ' % C Wyo , that he Is with the W. U Main ' < s' ' shows , which are doing a good busl- t , ness. The shows opened at Geneva > O. , April 23 , and have not lost a single t j , stand. Mr. Mlhllls says they have vls- 5f Ited twelve states , and were closing Ii ? r Wyoming on the 20th. From thoie " * "f they come to Nebraska , then to Iowa r G. N. Munger was up from Pllger. , * , , A. J. Dunlevy of Tllden Is In the " < city. \ P. J. Aurlngcr was down from Ne- llgh yesterday. Henry It. Alton was over from Madl fion yesterday. ' W. n. Van Pelt was a Norfolk vis itor from Dloomfleld. i : , A. Mullock went to Lincoln this morning on business , Norrls Hitchcock was In the clt > last night f i oin Pierce. Sam Kosontlml has leturncd from a business tilp to Lincoln. Mis. 15. H llerg was a city vlslto ; over night from Pierce. Oeorgo Nollon was a Norfolk visit or yestoiday fiom Heomor. Attorney M. D. Tyler made a bus ! ness trip to Meadow Orovo yesterday U U Harlan , Jr. . and n. W. Sutllff of ITawardon , Iowa , are In the city on business. i Edgar Hell of Pierce , a relative o Ollle Caglo , wan down to attend th trial of Joe Scott before Justlc Hayes. Hon. W. M. Robertson was In Sll ver Creek yesterday , whore ho dollv cred an oration before the Platte Val ley reunion. The families of Dr. P. G. Sailor am Hurt Mapos returned yesterday fron Long Pine , where they had boon camp Ing more than a week. Darius Mathewson returned las evening from Wakofleld , where he ha < been several days on business. II ays the corn crop In that vicinity hews the best prospect now that he IIH over scon. MIHMCH Hdlth and Nellie Moi row will save tomoriow morning at f > : .10 over lie Northwestern , for Sedro-Woolcy , Vanhlngton , whore they go to teacn chool during the coming winter. C M. Ilarr , principal of the Nollgh chools , nrilvcd In Norfolk at noon oday to meet local tennis people bother or a game on the couits and to In- eroHt thorn In the totiinnnient which s to bo hold In Nellgh during the tour- ament thcic. ud close In the south about Novum- icr 1. The mnnagomrnt Intended to nako Norfolk but an this town has mil two shows this season , It was not loomed advisable. Ira Austin IH reported to Vie very Ick nt his homo on South Fourth troct. J. F. lledmnn 1ms icshlngled his louse nt the corner of Madison avc- 1110 and nighth Htiect. This Is practice night for the Plo- icor Hook and Ladder company and . good attendance of menthols Is desired - sired by the ofllccis of the company. The stieots have quickly recovered rom their leoent wet and muddy condition and ate again In line shape for carriage riding and for those vho tide bicycles. Mrs. Mm le Thompson of Winner , ono of the early settlers , Is dead at lor homo after nil Illness of several ycnis. The funeral was held from the S'orweglan church. The finmo work for the olllco of the now lumber company on cast Main trcot Is nearly completed and the voik of laying the cement stone fac- ngvlll soon commence. The effects of a sovoie hall storm are clearly risible In a patch of corn jelween Ileemor and West Point. The Hold has been stripped and the stalks lo badly bent. The cats ate cut down as though beaten with knhcs. II. U. Allen of Madison Is making a canvas of the county In tlio Inter est of 11 "Dhectory of Hum I Delivery iloutes of Madison founty , " which Is ) olng published by Messi.s J. 11 Uono- von and H 11. Allun A dliortoiy of this diameter will piove of lieiu-llt to business nion and It will undoubtedly meet with success Wild plums and giupes nio a mote ilcntlful ciop this ycai than for many seasons pnst and ate to bo had some times for the picking or nt veiy tea- soimblo pi Ices on the maiket They can bo made Into vet y palatable sauc es and jollies and theie me few homes that will not be supplied with some of these natutal Nebraska piodiiets for winter use Norfolk has had very little baseball enthusiasm this season , but lli HOV- oral tastes It got of the national giii ncludlng the Indian night game , scorn to hnvo awakened a bit of spit It for Lho latter end of the season and doubt less there would be a good attendance If some Interesting games could bo secured. It Is ptolmble that the en thusiasm will be largely hold In chock until next season when the people of the city w..o enjoy the game may be expected to take the necssary steps toward organizing a team. The open season for hunting wild ducks , geese , brants , swans , cianes , and other waterfowl begins with the Hist of September , and the Ininleit- will be peimltted to try their luck on these birds within the next week , piovldlng. always , that they ate able to llnd the game to shoot. The open season on prairie chickens , quail , sage hens and grouse will not begin for a month longer , opening on the first of October. Up to that time the game wardens and other officers may make It seilous for those who are caught and proven guilty of shooting these game birds. NELIGH HORSES AT BATTLE CREEK fHt 11 lice Meet of the SfiiNon In Thin .Section 1'roinlxeN to lie n lUcl > i\fnt Xe\t Week. The Untile Creek race meet on Sep tember 1 , 2 and 3 Is to draw some of the fnst horses Hint hnve been woi Ic ing out on the Nellgh tracks for the sport to be hold there the latter part of next week. Ownois hnve declared their Intention of being nt the Battle Crook meeting with ten swift animals and with the locals that are already entered will contilbule materially to the success of the event. HotKO owners and others who have watched the wet king of the animals on the Nellgh track are convinced that there Is to be something good In the race line developed from the field , and It Is anticipated that both the Battle Creek and Nellgh races will be of an unusually high grade for this section of the country. Star Oneldn , the Hlgln horse that has been matched against Kay's Shade On , Is ci edited with having recently worked out a mile In 2.14 and a par ticularly lively contest between the two swift horses Is In anticipation. With the contribution from the Ne- llRh field It Is expected that the Bat tle Creek meeting will be one of the Interesting events of the season , ant coming ns It does first In the line I will afford Interesting comparisons and a basis for working out the other ovonls of north Nebraska that are to follow There will undoubtedly bo a large attendance nt the races on the part o those who ate interoslcd In speed > and Interesting spoils. Letter l.lxl. List of letters remaining uncnllec for at the postofflce nt Norfolk , Neb. Aug. 23 , 1904 ! Mr. Ilntiy Hind.shavv. Mr. J. W Browne , Mrs. 13 L. Barr , Mr. J. P Baker , Mr. Bert Ball , Mr. Fred Barry A. C. Bradley , Sndlo Blake , Mr. W. K Cooper. Mr. P. M. Drews , Art Golden S. S. Ilanlam 2 , W. B. Hnhn 2. Mr Frank Kent , Mr. R. D McQuellen Walter W. Osborn , Mr. J. S. Pnlne Mr. J. S Snyder , Mrs. U A. Shane , F H Shannon , Miss Lulu Stuvart. Mln. Lottie Sholtz , Miss Lottie I * Schoultz If not called for In fifteen days wll bo sent to tbo dead letter ollice. Parties calling for any of the abov please sny "advertised " JOHN H. HAYS , P. M. YOUM1 MAN < ! 0is TO .IAN , TIIIIITV i ) VVM roit niiKssiNO UP. in \ \ v.vrr.n TO Kr.ii' TIII : SUIT. \Nkcil tli * Ottnrr UrKiirdliiK Hie Trnln ( lilt of TOM 11 mill Thin l.t-d to III * Aiiprelicnxlon I'lenilril ( Julll ) to Cliurne f l.urcTM ) . "Can jou toll mo what Hmo the no.\l rnln loaves Norfolk ? " was the quuH- lon linked by Claude M , llinnei of a inert PnfHoliH , nn employe In Fry'H estnilinnt , and which was the begln- Ing of an acquaintance Hint led to bitty dnyn In the county Jail foi Htu- r PniHiuiH noticed Hint thu suit of lollies II ) uner woto and hlH collai' mil Ho had n motU familiar appear- nee , In tact , looked exactly like hlH wn piopotty. To hi Ing the COUVCIHU- Ion around to the pioper point , f Homcwhnt ahiuplly , PIUHOIIH to- nailted , "Pretty line milt of clothes oil have on , " and dullhutnlolv ox- mined the cloth and the make until 10 found n pilvato murk on Hie Insldo nickel , then he WIIH convinced Hint tinner wns pntndlng In Htoleu plnnicH , nit to make HHHiiiaiico doubly HIIIO ho nvlted a pollcoinnu to keep nn eve on Iruner while ho wont to his room vheie ho quickly lent nod Hint his lollies weio tnlHsIng mid his gtlp inn- ucked for the other fiNtuies to Ilin- u-r'H swell make up Hi uner WIIH taken tiofoto Police 'udgo ' MIIVH .voHtetdny nfloinoon , ilondcd guilty to the ehnrgo of hnco- ly nnd WIIH Hentonced to thlity days n the county Jail , being taken thete in the evening linln by Chief of Po- Ice Kane. "Aie jou guilty or not giilll > ? " inked the com t. 'Guilty , > our honor , but I wns diiink uid didn't know what 1 was doing , " That's no excuse , " leplled the udge , "you might IIH onslly have tilled a man If > ou didn't know what on woto doing. Thlity dnyH. " Hi uner Is n .sttmigor In town Ho mil been wet king for Paul NonUvlg or hovotnl dnyH. Ho wont to the innrdlng IIOIIHU of AliH Mmshnll on liaascli avenue and wns theie given ho loom that bad lately been occii- iled by PaiKons In U Brunei foigid good Hull ot clothes and n gilp Bv u caking the grip open he found col- IIIH mid lies and other furnlHhlngs .hut would go likely with the suit and 10 pi decoded nl once to dtcss up n ill , hiding his own dollies. 11 wns by the Htrnngost soil of chance Hint ho should onlor the Kt y ostnuiMiit mid address the ownei ol .ho suit of clothes icgnidlng ( ho .buncos for gulling out of town In .ho shortest possible tlmu with bin n- | noprhited finely. To the olllcor Hi uner Hnld Hint ho enow the clolhcs woio not his but ho tieiely wished to dtess up a little , STII.I. Mlleer llert .Smith , of lloin'Mlet-l , SIIJN ( JriiflerN c-eil U'ntclilnn. Bert Smith of lfi West Second sit eel , who Is an olllcor nt BoncHteel , was In the city yesteiday , having gone to Norfolk , Neb , Saturday even- ng to protect the crowd on the Haiti fiom any grafting which might bo nt- lempled. He Is lo be city maiHhal it HoncHteel. He slnles Hint the roughness of the icglHlrnllon dnys wns nol In ovl- lence during the filing although there lie still some oxcltlng times and oc- cnslonnlly some shooting "I managed to get back from a grafter n loll of $150 which ho had taken from a man In the Kansas City club rooms theie , " Mr. Smith said. "I followed him Into a snlnon with a Winchester and he handed over the coin when ho found ho was coinoted , lie also had a levolvor which ho had stolen from a restaurant theto. IIo was escoilcd lo the station and fotced to leave the town" Sioux City Tribune TILDEN AND NORFOLK BALL GAME Such n Context for Xext .Siintlny on ( lie \orfolU Diamond Will I'roliiilil.i Come. It Is possible that Norfolk and Tll den may meet on the baseball diamond mend In Ibis city next Sunday. It Is undei stood Hint the Tlldon team , which Is reported to be all ready for a little athletic jaunt over this sec tion of the state , Is desirous of a contest with the willows In which they may have a chance to play against the Norfolk boys. It has been n long , long lime since Norfolk and Tllden mot on the baseball field , nnd It goes without saying Hint there would be Inlet CHI plus In the game. The Tlldon boys are starting , It Is said , for a litHe ttlp which will take In Stnnlon , Pllger , Wlsner , West Point nnd towns along the main line of the Northwesletn east of Norfolk. They plan to get busy all of next week. The record which Hint team 1ms been making nil summer long Is enough to show Hint wherever they do go. there will be something doing In a baHcball way. The lit hi teason why Tllden Is fa mous an n baseball town , Is the fact thai they are putting up n rattling good article with the leather sphere. And the second reason Is the fact that Smith of that city Is about tbo host baseball umpire that has ever np- penred on a Nebraska field. i\ni\xs itirnm.N TO sniooi , . Thirl-four IO | > N unit ( IlrN From Oinit- linKfne ) Here O\er Mxlit. Thirty-four Indians girls and boys , going back to school , passed througl Norfolk last night. They were from the Omaha reservation enrouto for the Genoa Indian school They arrived over the Chicago , St Paul , Minneapo lis & Omaha railroad , wcto guests at the Pacific , and left this morning , In charge of Bandmaster Paul A. Wal ters for their destination. There were few among the band pf young redfolk who did not have clvl- llxod nnmoH Among thono who did nol weie Phil Itlnehblrd , l.ovo .Toy nnd I' H , Uinut. \Vltllo In the cltv ono of the favor ite I piiHtlnu's of the ciovvd WIIH fie- MUentlng the Ice urenm soda purloin and di Inking of the cool bovetiiKuH for a IOIIK time TO HIM : enmi : . ( Jrniiil .Mnnli-r I1 , i : . llnriiliiiin l.rfl To- ilnj ( or MeCuiik ( Vmiionj. ( ' 1 ! Huinlinni of this city , gtnnd master of the MiiHonle lodge In Ne braska , loft Not folk Indnv for Mr- Conk wheie ho giu < M to conduct the eoi oniony of laying the cot nor Htoue of n now Methodist Kplm'opal ohm oh that IIIIH jiiHt been llnlHhod. The cotemonv does not take place until tomorrow but Mr Huinlinni wns com pelled , by the train connectloiiH , to leave today for the wcslein point IIo will totiiin tbo day following. Try siiootliiK Omaha , Neb , Aug 1M A wnttant wan iHHiiml fiom police eouit for the urtcHl of l.ottls P Slpen , a ( Inputvnlior- . Iff employed to look out for the strik ers , on complaint of Slgmnn Cnvlnkl , who nlleged Hint Slpos nHHitultod him . liisl Sntiiidny afternoon When HilH CIIHO IH hcmd the CIIUHII of the attack on the Httlkein by the deputy HherlffH Monday nf lot noon piohnhly will como out NEW FEDERALJLAG STAFF HERE role UIHIIIVhlrh Will Klont tlio StnfN null .Strlpi-M Korrtcr , linn . \rrl\ril In .Norfolk , Tlio timber for a new slnlT which will holdt he HtaiH and Htllpes ( lint mo to Moat above the United Htntes eomtlioiiHO and pnHtolllro building In . this city , to teplaee Hie one destioyed lust week bv lightning , has art I veil and It IH piedlcled by HID caipenteiH that | It will Htand In place at the summit of the striictuio within loss than a week , If the weather Is fn- voiablc The lot HUM' ling staff , which stood high up In the air and could bo seen with a ling upon It , fiom many miles away , was Hpllnteied bv a boll of elect ) Iclty w'hlcih shot down fiom the henvens mid Jumped off It onto the M > f. Superintendent Williams has been In Umnlm dm lug the past few dnys In connei lldii with the work Thuio Is JiiHl non sllghl delay In lecelv- Ing mm bio mid Home of the llnlHhlng nintoilnl , but otherwise the now fed- eial homo lor tbo com Is mid the iiinll fold , IH pi oily nearly complete. Within the next two weeks tbo ouches that mo lo make It a put- 'eeted monument lo the omnibus bill , \MI have been pul upon II and the ainplovoH of Undo Sam In thin oily , indor PostmiiHter Hays' Hiipot vision , vlll liegln lo move In. The postolllco dopnitmont Is nntlcl- intlng the elinnge with much of dcnsuia ns the spacious now qutir- ein. designed lor their oxclnnho une , will affoiil eomfoil mid luxniy In heir vvoik and make thlngH Hint m\o been dllllcult in the iniHt , enny if ncrompllHhment In the fiiluio , AT OMAHA. IH nre WKIi the Hneki-lH. OMAHA , Aug 21 Yesterday's piny nt the Field club tonnlH tournament was amid ( lying sand and against a ilgh wind that made tennlH n matter if dllllculty , lobbing In particular bc- ng well nigh an Imposslblllly. Art Scilbncr , who played against Holland , though ho was defeated In the match. eft the courts with a cherubic smile , 'or ho managed to take a bard fought set from the Gnlesburg man. The chief surprise of Monday was the play of U. Magno of the Country 'lub , who was enlored at the last mo- nen I Megeo Ihreo yenrH years ago ran Into the finals nt the Sioux City ouinoy , but he had not handled a .icket fiom Hint time until yesterdny : Ie was drawn against Sehnelder , who tvallopcd him In the first set , but by Hint time Mcgcc got his hand In , and Doc Schneider begun to wonder what was hnppciilng. Mngco got better with oveiy slroke and ho finished by lolentlng Schneider In the next two sets. sets.Tho The match between Fletcher and Oilman attracted n lot of attention on iceoiint of the equality between the plnyers. Fletcher Is built for u ton- IIH | player , being a tail , wiry sort of fellow with a pair of arms that seem to stretch from ono end of the court to the other. He wont In for placljig In his match with Oilman , and though the latter put up a good game the constant running about the court played him out. The following were matches and scores- Kheihardt beat Heck 0-0 , C-l. Sanderson bent Toy C-3 , 6-2. Lee bent Hnskell C-3 , C-3. Holland beat Scrlbner 7-9 , C-l , C-l. Hlnthorwlck bent Pollard C-0 , C-3. Hlnthorwlck bent Magee 7-5. 4-6,8-G Fred nberhardt bent F. Potter C-0 , C-0. nimoriivrs K\OIM : POPULISTS. \VIII ( "onet'iilriilt * KIHTKJ on Kli'HIon of l.t-Klxluflve Ticket. LINCOLN , Aug. 24 Chairman T. S. Allen of the democratic Htnto com- mlllee , Is endeavoring to concentrate the fusion , fight on the legislature. Recently the leading fuslonlHtH admit ted that they had less show of gain ing a victory In the leglslnturo than they did for some of the other ofil- COH Since the election of Mr. Allen chairman of the democratic state committee everything has been done to counteract the Impression that the fuslonlHts have no chance to win the legislature. At the meeting of the Htnto convention the fuslonlsts openly asserted that they ought to help each other to secure the election of W. J. Drynn to the senate. Mr. Allen Is n brothor-ln-lnw of Mr. Ilryan. The first letter sent out by Mr. Allen Indi cates that llttlo attention Is to bo paid to the head of the fusion ticket , but that everything possible must be done to win the legislature. \.TIIOIimi IIP. HAD l'lAM\r.l ON IHI.\ i , 1111:11 : iTun TODv. . roi'.vrvTTV. . MVPUSuuivis : \lltt IN I'imllllliir ' to llloNrnlt to IIP Tried on n lionNNIIII | | mid lint * ( ITJ" Clnirui'i IIH Unit UITIIurrfil I'IMIII Diirlnu HIM \ Imi'iu'r , | l''iom Wcilnumlnv'H Dally ] After HeeltiK the doot of Ills pi IHOII nil but opened and bnvlng Hpenl n night In dieanm of llbeitv today , Joe Hcott of York , In jail fet iiHHniilllng Olllii Caglo of I'loii'n , was bitterly din appointed when County Attoiney Mnpes appeal eil on the Heono andHhlft oil the chin no fiom what Hcott thought It would bo lo ono of auminlt with In tent to do Ktent bodllv Inlury The cane was continued until Hie nioinlng of September 0 In HilH city when thu ptellmlnary hem lug will be hold bo- fete JtiHlIco llayeH Hcott gnvo bund for jniM ) and WIIH i cleaned fiom Jail till Hint time The delay wan canned thioiiKh an niimigemont which had been made v\lth the defntiHO bv Atloinoy M , C lla/.en , paitner of County Attorney MapoH , In the nliHonco of Hint olllclnl. Mr lla-/en bad ngnieil to mnko the ebnigo ono of tneio nmmult and bnt- terv , which would Inlllet n line mid iMiHts , mid the defendant had ngioedto plead glullv to Hint ehnigo If Hint ehnrgo hud been can led out , Heotl now would hnvo bnon n fien man In coiiHoquonco of thin MKI cement , no wltnoHHoH weie on blind to loHtlfy for dofotiHO Hut County Attoiney MapoH , when bo m lived fiiitn Long Pine hint night , aftoi mi outing , put bin foot down on Hint ehnige. Ho would not allow Scott to go under HO slight n tilal The defendant , there fore , being unpiopnioil with wltnoHHim or to meet the now chaiKo , iiHkod for mid WIIH ginntod oonlliiunin'o till Sep tember U. T Hell ofVnyno , proHecutlng wlt- nesH , appealed OHior wltnoHHi'H fet the Htnto who weto In town wnto Wal ler Hi own , Aithur Oolite , MHH ! C'alllo III own , Miss Maude Diebetl , nil of I'loieo , and MHH | JeHHlo Dtobiut of Noi lolk. H. 1' " llninhmdl of 1'leico , county nttiiiney of Hint county , IIIIH been lotnlned to HHHlHt In proHocutlon Cnulc ItiNlhiKcll. . IMIJIK'i ; , Nub , Aug 21 Spcclnl to The NIIWH : Olllo Paglo IH iimllng Noiiiowhnt eiiHlor and Is eomfoitaldi lie IH iioirectlv rational. The painlv HH | on the loft Hldo of bin face IH nol giving him HO much tiuiihlo IIH pies vloiinly mid lie IH having IOHH liolhei with his month i\-TIM : ) l.'i-l. ol s.o\ | CIIJ mill Nor folk .loKerN In CnlioolN. An tin Iplont lelgn of leiiui nt Noi lolk , Neb , ended and n High of n-llif escaped .1 iimnbei nl anxloiiH icHldentH ol tbo town when f'hmlcH Kloster , Connor city eleik of Sioux City , sent hlH grips lo Hut Not Ihweiitei n depot en loiito to Sioux Cltv Hutui day mm n- Ing II WIIH nil becaiiHo an Intimate friend of Mr KloHler ptepated for bin vlHll by playing n piactleal joke on Hie men nboiit town "You Hee , felluWH , I hnvo n friend coining down hero to HOD mo , " ex plained Oeorgo Moeller , the Not folk man , With a Holier face and a Joking mind "Ho'H just been to llonoHteol mid while he IH n good follow I tniiHt own up that ho IH one of the smooth est pickpockets In the business. Ho IH known the win Id oxer IIH 'IlonoHto.cl Chnrloy , ' mid while ho Is n 'spender' mid nil Hint , bo careful of him when vou Hhnke hniulH Ho IIIIK n way of putting bis left hand on your shoul der and finally diopplng It quietly In vonr poekol I tell you he Is n smooth ' " 'tin Klostor nt lived on the train , blown , mid with n weuk'H gtowlh of whlH- kers on bin chin , and a big wide notn- broro on bin bead He was put next to thu Joke AH.they entered the liotol lobbies of the town , glmicoH nHkniiro were thrown In bin direction. "Oh , Smith , you and Jones como hero , " Moellor would yell as some white faced paixon could be seen bug ging his poeketbook with both hnnds mid sidestepping nicely through the most convenient opening. Smith would look nt Jones , mid then Jones would look nt Smith , and then the two would get together with grim smiles on their fnces. They would stand for nn Introduction. "Mr. Jones , this Is 'Honesteol Char ' " ley' "Glncl to see you. " Jones would say as ho looked nn If he were just going to be sentenced for dlHturblng the peace. "HonoHtool Chnrloy" wns properly eonched. He would grasp the strang er's hand with his right and then start the left hand toward the man's shoul der. The Htrnnger would Jerk away , stnrt hurriedly down the lobby , excuse - cuso himself and think out loud of sudden business which called him away. Others would lean forward several feet , stick out their arm nt full length and Just touch the tip of the big Honesteol desperado's hand. The Joke has not yet boon solved In Norfolk , and the "Ilonestcel Charley's" handshake IH still popular with strangers with broad white hats. .Sioux City Journal. PI\V IIM.I. ritlDAV. Vorfulk llriiunU-H Will Icet Slanton Ten in Ili-rr. The return game of the Norfolk Hrownlos with the Johnson Stars of Ktanton will be played on the local grounds next Ft May. The Hrownlos on Monday ndmlnlstorcdt ho llrttt defeat feat oft ho season to the Stanton team by a .score of 17 to 7 , and the return game promises to bo oxcltlng as the Stnnton IHIJ-H will undoubtedly bo up prepared to retrieve tholr fallen for tunoH. The Hrownles are a team o energetic players and there should be n large and enthusiastic crowd o Norfolk people out to give them en couragement. MEM OF PROMINENCE lllsc I'e-rti-iiii for Ciiiarrli. ( Pc-ru-nn Cures Catarrh Wher ever Located * F. Y. FITZPATHICK , M. C. . llmi. I . \ . l'll/nilrli | U , t'onnr frniii . KcluiKjvi lli'H from I ho Niitlouul llnlol , \ \ ' | | | | | ; | , t ) , ( ' . , in folloWH : " . \l ( hit Hiillitulltli ) of ii frlollil I used jour IVimm mill ciiu cheerfully ntcoiii- ini'iiil jour reined * to uiiyiino mirroring > \ lilt cnlimili orvlio iinodKagnoil tonlo. " lr. Y. 1 ll/inlrli'k. | 1'ci linn N tlin HMiicdy for ciitnrrlt. Al- mtxl OVIMJ body know * * lliul liy horenuy mill HiDiiNiiixlH know 11 by oxporlonco. 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