I'HK N'MHFOl.KKKKLY ' \ NTK\VS \ ,101'UN , ' A I , : KRiOA Y. .11 N K 5 IIIP1 * The Norfolk Weekly News-Journa Ttin Nitux Otnlillitliiil 1881. ( hn Ic.urtuil KntnlillHliPil H71 THL MUSE HHHLI8HINU COMPANV W N HIM' N V HIHJ. I'r. i li-nt s" r < lnr\ Wvtiry I'llilnv liv tniiil ti r ycnr S1 00 tliitt-ri'il ( it the rioMtollloe ill Norfolk. Noli us MI' , onii i IHNH matter T itit > li'inuB Editorial Uofinrtmeni Nti 22 HiminaBH urilro ami Job UOOIIIA No If tt _ A faint heart never won much of nnthing worth winning Jupiter tniiHt be n very heaven for barking dogs It IKIR eight moons. Men Beck the presidency but the vice presidency has to seek men. The mare goes quickly In these days if a man has money enough to buy nn automobile. l > m'tsorry about the platform. Tuft's record is the host platform the jmrt } can have. It Is well to pity the deserving i > oor , but what vso ssould like to know * Is who defccrses to bo poor ? As ono t'cts older , ho finds that the most of the golden irnlr In this world Is found In cheap novels. It's going to he hnid on Tnft to elect him president. He'll have teat at home. Milliners sny the new spring hat Is easily adjusted despite its unusual Mnjbe , but the bill Isn't. It makes some women jealous of theli husbands because theli husbands don't get Jealous of them. It's probably foolish to borrow tiouble , but what would some people borrow If the } couldn't do this ? There Is one reason why some sso men do not man } for the second time. They never have a chance. Some people's definition of a good memory Is one that enables them to foiget over.vthing at the pioper time A Itultlrnoip man IUIH predicted the xutllenluni In 1 ! < 11 There's a genuine prosper It } boomer for } on Unlrifatructod delegates are popular in both the gioat political parties when it comes to the sice presidency. It's all light to he modest but its ns well to remember at the snrrro tlmo that other people are apt to take } ou nt } our own valuation. Tnft does not look like Lincoln but nevertheless is admlttedl } a states man of sulliclent sl/e to splendidly fill the president's chair. Aunt Hett } Oieen , vse notice by the papers , has moved again Is it pos sible that she has found out that It is cheaper to move than pas rent ? Sas the Chicago News "It keeps some people broke dressing ssell enough to make others think they are not. " Some gieat men can noser bo presi dent ssho ssould make gieat chief justices. There Is Clihu D. Hoot for instance. Senator Halle } wants the president Impeached and Setor Toraker is willing. Still there Is no excitement about the people. The number of } oung fellow A and Borne older ones Isn't small who vsould like to base all the holldas come during the base ball season. It ma } be startling but nevertheless it is true. There never ssas a man so Impossible but somewhere there ssas a ssoman who denied the proposition What the airship needs is a safety clutch that svill ssork automatically , In case of sudden descent. An extia strong roof is being put on the convention hall In Denver. They mean to be prepared for the worst. The death during the past } ear of four aged senators laves Senator Alli son of Iowa the senior senator both in age and length of service. The man who changes his political color every time ho thinks ho can land an otllce or some political prefer ment by so doing Is not a very reliable man to depend upon. The Boston Globe Calls for a Fath ers Da } . It might not ho out of place to give the old man a chnnco. He's useful when the bills como to bo paid. Whnrton Marker sajs that ho ex pects to poll " -1,000,000" votes. Some men fairly revel In expectations nnd Whnrton is ono of them A Kansas paper fcavs that anjono can dig up a rich relative. The se > rlous question In this , however , iscan the } make the rich relative "dig up" after the } have found him ? The judge who hns decided that If Hurry Thaw was crazy enough to bo acquitted of rnurder.ho la crack enough to b < 3 kept where he cannot repeat tno < iinn or entourage others to attempt -Irnllur games , has rendeied a I OllN l ! The trouble thnt oppress ? ? moat liUFlness imn and houm'holdors IB that tinare unable to prove that their bills are unconstitutional. An Oklahoma man 1ms n front yard lawn with forty acres In It Ho must have to el up before breakfast nnd conic home earl ) after dinner In order to keep UH vvhlskors proper ! ) trimmed , Admiral I3vnns well said : "It takes enl statesmanship so to steer the countr.v's course that she wilt light , , vhen ( die U obliged to , for the right , nnd never otherwise. " To be willing to stand alone In lic ense of n principle If need be , Is isorthy of pi also but there Is not the mrtlculnr virtue that some men think here Is In always being on the wrong sldo of the fence. Prof lyiwfll , u scientist expresses he fear Hint the earth Is doing up Some of the farmers In this section Ish It would for a little while so they could do their wotk in the fields. An Ohio editor thinks If President looses oil were blindfolded and bis innds tied behind him he would still > e able to wilte a prett ) good stilling nessnge. The Chicago Coliseum sshoio the latlonal lepubllcan convention is soon : o be held Is a very large building. A large sl/ed candidate Is to be noni- nnted there. Tlio dandelion and the housclly are low under ban. The crusndeis do- ; lnro they must RO. Isn't that the trouble ? Haven't they been going ibout whole they ssanted to ? Chicago lawor demands that the ten commandments bo either repealed or roslsod So far as Chicago is concerned - corned , they have evidently been dead letters on the statute books long since. Miss .lane Addams has been men tioned for the presidency by the wo men suffragists. What has become of pooi Helvn I ckssood. ' Is she to bo crowded off the platform at this late date ? The Plttsburg and Uike Kilo rail road company has ordered 2,000 , now steel cais for the handling of its tialllc. That's business. As Horace Ciieeley said "the vva ) to resume Is to resume. " It Julius Caesar Huitows , the Michi gan senator , doesn't make good as tempoiar.s chaiiinan of the republican national convention , it vsill not bo for lack of a formidable name Men's stiaw hats ssill have ver.s run row brims this summer. There wouldn't be vei } much loom foi them to be an } thing else than nanow If the owner walked long side a .Merry Widow. Kx-Cioverrror Gee W. Peck has been dossn in Tennessee and Insists thnt two diinks of "squlnel" whiskey such as is sold in Chattanooga would make a man climb u tioe. The Nashville American is unkind enough to be lieve that ono Is enough. The Increased sbe of the world's battleships not onls means the in- ci eased cost In construction of the ships , but also large amounts of mono } spent In enlarging haibor entrances , docks and canals to accommodate these powerful floating foils. The value of inter-state commerce in this country can hardly be rwtll/od until we como to see the figures. The south ships annually to Northern mar kets { 100,000,000 , worth of ve-getable and ft ults. Mrs Cllzabeth Cu ter , wife of Gen eral Ouster , who fell in the Indian fight at Uttle IJiK Horn thirty yenr * ago , will build a home in Oronxville , New York , for inipoverinhexl literary women as a memorial to her heroic husband. Hooker T Washington calls the at tention of the } oung colored men of his institution to the fact that a com- potouco awaits those who will go into mule raising intelligently and adds "No one ever saw a mule In the south who couldn't Hud homo one to buy him " Uiuisann has seven million acres of swamp land which nro nosv worse than useless , for they are the blooding plnco for malaria and mosquitoes Think of the families that area would support in health and comfort if it were properly drained ! The problem of getting efllclent ser vice In municipalities is simply that of getting good government. Every part of the city government should bo made to toll In the way most advan tageous for the municipality as a Miole Special Interests and special classes do not constitute a city. Senator Aldrlch will reach his sev entieth birthday Boon after the expira tion of his term in March , 1911. It Is stated that he plans to retire at that 11 me and njo > his beautiful home In Ithodp lahuid Illi niersi i cy cur renc ) bill has had such hard sledding thnt ho hai become both wcaihd nnd Irritated There was once n man who d clared that he never smoked p pt on two occasions vvlun lie was with others to keep them company and when he was alone to keep himself company. That's the way It should be with ad vertising Senator Dolllver asserts that the employer's llnblflt ) which passed the senate was purposely drawn to fall before the supreme court. Such work Is of great value to the country. No wonder the salary of congiessniPii had to be raised Mrs Hussell Sage hns presented the Ness- York Societv for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals with a thirty horse ] > ewer automobile for nso in its ambulance service Mrs. Sane seems to be distributing her millions with moie than usual wisdom and discrim ination. Swarthmoie college , near Philadel phia , which refused the million dollar lar Jeanos bequest lather than bar footlm ! permanent ! } fiom Its cata logue of college sports , has nosv de cided to shut out both football and base ball So the college is minus the million nnd the game , too. There aie many things that Hob Huidette has said thnt deserve to he remembered Per Instance , this : "My son , follow not the footsteps of the loafer , and mukc no example of him that Is born Hied , for veiily , I say unto vou , his business is overstocked It Is better to saw wood at two bits a coid than whittle nt a whittling place and abuse the government. " Villages on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts , \sheio sailors of the llect can establish homes aie being planned by the nass department to Increase the attractiveness of the navy. Such a plan if put into effect would remose the most serious obstacle to a naval career. The fulled States is the only gieat agiicultuial expoitlng country which peimils brokers , boards of trade nnd pioduco and cotton exchanges to de termine ( ho pi ice which the fanners shall icceiso for their products at haisest time and Hie excess piico which the consumerb shall pay the rest ot the joar. Hradstieet sas the pi Ices of the necessaries of living base not been so low for sears as at present. Where upon a blight exchange ilses to re- niaik "It would be Intelesllng to know at what giocei ) store Mr. Ilradstreet docs his tiailing That man can do business if he svill advertise. " The depaitmont ot agriculture stntes that Curopo has increased Its annual purchase of wheat more than 100,000- 000 bushels and doubled Its put chase of coin These' llgi'res ought to give now hope to the most skeptical far mer The fact is that taken as an as 01 age there is no more prosperous ptople in America at present than the farmers. Chas. W. Morse , as the sequel shows seems to have been the victim of cir cumstances and of his financial ene mies , lather Ihau a crook. Tour months ago he was a bankrupt facing an assortment of indictments nnd a host of irate credltois. Nosv , after having settled all debts with cash , he is reported as $20,000,000 to the good and it has not been extra good times since January 1 , either. It Is general ! ) believed in naval circles thai Commander Walnw right , the "Dick" Wainw right made famous during the Spanish-American war as commander of the gunboat Glonsceeter now commanding the battleship Lerais- ana , will be made comniander-ln-chief of the Atlanilc fleet when Admiral Speiry relinquishes command because of his age a little more lhan a year hence The Wall Street Journal calls at tention to the fact that America's fire losses are enormous annually and that seventy-live per cent of the loss Is preventable if proper attention weie paid to making conditions as safe as possible We are Irving to check the waste of our forests , our mines , our arid and swamp lands , but allow Ihe buildings vse have erected to burn dossn by the thousands annually for waul of attention to proper building lasss and other safe guards A Ijondon s-icar evolved a theory that too much talking is the cause of many of the nervous ills from which people suffer nnd through which our Insane nslums are filled. The vicar prescribes silence as the euro for a multitude of human Ills If ho would also advlso useful employment the picscription would bt > complete and would tend not only to prolong the dab of those afflicted with Iho talk ing mania but also those of the vic tims' unfortunate friends The llfo of a modern battleship la of fovr years and full of trouble. The shlpo of Schley and Sampson are all 'iun Nut in f H < in I1to t > e nuilit eil on tin iffietlvi * ll-l t > f the nav \ , to'lav though H vv ! mil } tin ) eurs a t > thev participated In the war with Spain Ten vuirs finrn now there will tip none left of HIP great licet which wns taken around thp Pacific b > Ad miral Mvans The ) will nil bo on the Junk pile bv thru time , and In the meantime thev vvl'l have to bp replac ed with new ships , Mrs hah de Chlpenhnrn Hergtr , thinks she should be regaidpd ns the benefactress of her race becuute she hag evolved the Idea that If people thought in curves Instead of angles , their faces would become more beauti ful nnd life vsould take on a new mean ing We have often heard of people who couldn't even think straight and It Is vers evident that Mrs. Hergli is ono of them The almost unprecedented rainfall throughout the country Is damaging crops Much coin land Is too wet to plant yet , while seed of many kinds has rotted In the ground Iowa far- inns are having a particularly hard time , ns the ) had last sear Nebraska had the bumper corn crop and got the harvest of high corn pilce-s. Paris has ordered the abolishment of icvolving ( loots in hotels , restaur ants nnd other buildings capable of containing moie than 100 persons , on the giound that they aie dangerous In case of fire and panic H would be a piolltable measuic for American cities to adopt and if the case needs stlengthening the ) might be pronounc ed n public nuisance at all times. A Pails Inventor proposes to estab lish a wile-less t.vpesetter in England and sviih It eel t.spe in the composing loom of a New York newspaper. Ho will bo lead ) to begin this miraculous feat as soon as Mai coal succeeds in sending ssireless ssases nciosa Hie Atlantic. Such talk sounds extrava gantly foolish , but the gieat principle of wireless tiansmlssion is still In its infancy No one can sa } that oven this cannot be done. The day of scientific miracles is at hand. sxe1 aio so apt to think that sse are so much smaller than the people ssho pn ceded us in the inaich of cisilba tion that it helps 10 keep our heads at not ma ! si/c to come up against Mich facts as these' free mral de-llvery nnd a ser.s excellent post ollice svstom existed under N ( huchadmv/at , Haby- Ion had u couit of appeals , els 11 ser vice reform flourished under King Menes of IJg.vpt , l.fiOO .vears before Chi 1st ; the turbine wheel , the phonograph graph , wireless telegraphy sseie all known to the earl } IXvptians "Wh ) should the spirits ot moitnls be proud' We Hiink the same thought- * that our fathers have thought" The Memphis Commercial Appeal says "If Tennessee , Mississippi , Ala bama , nnd Arkansas could have $500- 000,000 Invested In electric rnllvvns within the near future the wealth which it would mean to those states and thelt inhabitants would bo incal- enable. " The same newspaper urges a more friendly attitude to capital There is no question but what this is good ads ice not enl ) to the south bul to the whole country What Is most needed is a rest from the hysteria of agitation against wealth so thai Ihe energies of Iho people ma } bo devoted to upbuilding industries and promot ing substantial prosperity. Kansas lias a grievance against Minnesota. The notorious Cole Younger who committed so many crimes In the eailitir dnS of the Gopher state , was at last caught , es caped the gallows only by a technl- culits , spent many vears in Stillwator penitenliary and was finally some len sears ago b ) a special lasv turned loose on parole and eventually par doned. This was granted on the ground lhat he wished to return to his old home and end his das quietly lie is now the head of the ssildest kind of a Wild We-st show nosv touring Kansas , which offeib such features as the "Hold Up of the Leads ille Stage" and the ' "Bank HobbtTb of Rollings , W } " The people of Kansas naturally do not approve of such edlf.slng per formances for the moral uplifting of their front , and fen , ' ! thai the > state of Minnesota should hase kepi u legal string on so notorious ft lasv breaker instead of placing faith In the promises of a man who had broken all the laws of God and man. President ITliot recently addrefhod Iho high school 1)0 ) } s of a western city. H < > did not tell them that each one was especially endowed and could achiose a brilliant 6iiccefl along any chot-en line of endeavor He did tell them thnt they svere all given some measure of talent and wirne quallfl- catlone of iiHofulnosa. The public HchooKs demonstrate capacity or lack of It in children. Here boH und girls como to know their talent and the Urntt of their endowment Rvory ) outh can go far toward rnnklni ? up for the lack of talent by hard work No other agency can ury the youth so far on the road to BUCCCCB as per slstent hard work Many a boy with a alow brain has far outdistanced his brilliant school mate by hard work and stlck-to-ltiveneBB. Men like Hlot nnd Ki m s < lt prmltlm the truth not pltttrlnu KI in mill les rtuir advice to the -irhiMil bos and nppientice is to be tllllgent ami then tf he Is also litl'llant ' a Rnat future Is assured If nature endow id him with enl ) ordln nr.s abllltv , diligence will bring him reasonable success and a llfp of con- tpntmpnt and happiness , with HIP povur to make others hnpp ) , also. MR. tWYAN'S PANIC C11AIUJI3 Mr. llrjan Is starting on a ver.v dan- uerous roadway when he attempts to make the people of the west bellovo that HIP financial flurry of last Oc tober was the most disastrous In HIP hlstor ) of the countty Aside from the questionable practice of Irving to create financial unrest by Insisting that there wns n bad panic , be Is de liberately misrepiesi ntlng the situa tion for the sake of tr.vlnu to show how Vry , verv bad the republican ndmlnlstintlon has been. "There never before wns a panic so severe that the banks of the country had to suspend pn.vlng out deposits , " he declared. If Mr Hrvan had chosen to be fair nnd perfectly truthful , he might have snld that never before did the hankers of the countt ) adopt emeigenc ) measures so quick ! ) and thus so study avert a panic , ns last fall 'the mensuip adopted absolutely pi evented a panic , insttad of Indicat ing the Inlen-lts of panic , ns Mr. Hr.s- an would hase the public believe Mr Hrsnn In IMif , contended that an administration could not be held responsible foi panics Now he has shifted , for the sake of politics , and worse than that he is living to exap gerate the situation Into making people plo believe that the ) have just passed through the severest panic of all time That soil of niRiiment won't make ninny sous in Nebraska CO CUTS AND JfIMiS TO HhAMi : We shall never have a more sshole- sornoitsppct foi law in this coiiiutv , we shall never put an end to the hide ous offenses committed against light and against huninuit.v , until sse secure a difierent treatment of the offenders b } jutlRfs and juiles It is the old Sstern of substituting lines for jail sentences that makes the daring offender - fender snap his lingers at the lasss , and even the novice conclude that ho ma.s as well take a chance of making good speculallon , since at the worst It can cost him no more than a ver ) small percentage of his sine pioilts Hoss' aggravated is this practice of the courts may be seen from a recent case in the Distiicl of Columbia The maker of a patent nostrum ssas on tiial tor violation ot the puie food law. Haull ) a circumstance to make his crime offensive was ss anting It ssas established Fatlsfactoiil ) lhat the bo- railed remedy ssould be dangerous to health and life. The mannfactuiei was compelled to admit on Hie stand that he would not lake a bottle of it himself. The department of justice pressed for a jail sentence , for the sake of the effecl on criminals all over the counti ) ssho weie watching the result. Tlure ssas no qucslion of guilt Flirt a Judge who ought to be held up to the lepiobalion of Iho sshole coun try fell back on the familiar plea of a "fhst olToisc , " and sentenced the man to pa ) a fine that hurts him no more than It would most of us to hand over a nickel This is the standing crime of the law , and until it is remedied we can not hope to have a successful admin istration of justice. In this instance the cilme was no lobs than atlemptcd murder for the sake of financial pio- flt The "Hist offense" idea has no application whatever. This is an ex tenuation enl ) in the case of extieme } outh or in crimes committed in the heat of passion Perhaps the first offense of the man vsho deliberately plots against the Uses nnd health of people In order to make mono Is the woist that he can ever commit Arrd ho pas a few hundred dollars where he ought to be confined to hard labor. The fine where jail sentence ought to be imposed Is the bane of this conntr.s. The greatest possible reform would be Its abolition as an alternative pen alty from three fourths of the cases where it is nosv allowed. THE CAIJ. OP DfTY ANSWERED. The ) cars are fast approaching a half century of time since out from every corner of the northland , from farm , from forgo , from factor ) , from the counting room , nnd from the counter ; from the pulpit , from the law.ser's desk and the editor's sanc tum , there stepped forth , at the call of arms , thousands of men to do battle for a common cause These men had not been reared to war They loved peace and their dis position , purpose and plan was to pur- sire it On Ness- England hillsides , In the mountains and valleys of Ness- York and Pennsylvania , or In the newer regions of forest nnd of prairie , whoso magnificent resources nnd un- explore'd wealth ssere eser beckoning them westward , the people were busy n.s their descendants of a Greater America are busy today In the up building and development of a nation Hut worth ) ns their work was , the-ro was etlll greater work for them to do. An awful cureu held the land in bondage Slavery , hideous monster that It was , like all great evils that tint alt mil to i riRiill MM n Is bail M" tee.I'd 111 Winpptnu Its - tdUfllvt cells nbout the tiiitlonal life until It seemed n if Hit re wan no wri ) of ewtipe from Its iniquity And no the clouds or ills cournKtrnitit and disaster Rrcvv thick and henvv on the national horizon At last HIP storm which hnd bepti eat luring more than n gpnnrntlon broke with reli'titlc1" * fur.v Porl Sumpter was ns < wlled and the nation's ver.v llfo held trembling In HIP bal ance Then camp HIP inosl tremendous awakening of a great people which this nation or iui ) other nation hnd i ver seen Those venrn from 1SBO to IsOifi which WP commetnornlp by nn nunllv honoring the mernorv of HIP brave men who shared In their trials and tribulations ssere of more vnlup to hiinianlt ) than either "fifty .veais of Europe 01 a ccle of C'ntba ) " The matching columns of trong men , who crossed and ti crowd the minis southland at the quest of dut ) and call of countrv , huve IOIIR since bet II muster PI ! out of service Hut their works have follow id them and toda ) sse enjoy the present splendor of golden days , pi ace , plent ) turd pros- petit ) because of what Hies did The union was saved The Hag which Hies eaillcd floats todus over neiills half a bundled states , OIH > nnd Indl visible Not enl ) wns the nation sas- ed but four millions of bondsmen weie made fiee , and Hlaser.s , twin it-lie of barbarism , was wiped out of our national life forever It Is ssoilhs ol thlb gnat nation to n't np.'iit a dii ) once a } ear In which to do sped il honor to tluvso whom sncillices made possible out prenerrt gicatm st , nnd timrqulllt ) II Is meet to "give team for HIP Using and I cars for the dead" The Hag which floats above us Ih the Hag ot a great and iriil8tlblp nation beraiiHe of those weary seats of toil and blix > dnhed The ssork which HIPPO men WPIO called uporr to do has long since b < > in eompli ted. Within the boiders of the republic no man Uses toiiitv vsho wishes Hlaseiy back South find north cast and west alike rejoice In a nroro pel feel union than thai of which Hie ) esen dr earned Users generation has its probleniH The men of the sixties had theirs anrl sse bo\s In homage before Ihem for their noble devotion to libeily and union Outv whispeis lo Amoi leans today as she > spoke to the men of half n con fur ) ago and points sternly to ques lions sshlch musl be settled The horizon is full of tlu'in. The teceiit past has demonstrated , despite all that is said to the corrlriu ) , that the henit ot the nation still is duo to the eall of humanlts The ) ounger men of ISHS In quick respori'-e to those ssho sseie oiifte'iing from liannv and op- pi ( ssion showed the same llbie of patiiotlMn us did theli fathers Cuba , Poito Rico and the Philippines wiought not enl } foi the bettermi nt of the condition of those people , but made Arnerlci a gieat world power We are uall ) just beginning to liscover what sse aie- here lor "An eagle's nest was nesei made for a Inimii'ing bird. " If it rs line thnt sse base a growing consciousness of oiu power In i elation to the ssoild , It is oquall ) true thnt our national con Fciuice is much ruoio sensitive to all that affects tlio moral ssclfiue of the count i y than esei before Tills IE triu In esets department of life. In politics , in social life and in commer cial aiT.ilis , there has been a trem endous awakening which has given us n elatHied vision. The nation desires peace sslth all the world It has no other thoiighl "War , " as Gen Sherman said , "is hell" Hul there are some thing woise than war A craving eowardl.s nation thai tiles to shirk its duty has no respect of mankind. As Thomas Carlsle salu "Difficulty abnegation , mait.srdoni , death , are the allurements thai act on the heart of man" This was true in the ages thai are pasl , true nosv , true foreser It is this element In human nature that links it with the throne of the eternal. The old soldier did his part well in our national history Because of whal ho did and our contemplation of it , wo are strengthened and inspired to do our part as ssell. "And sve for whom they suffered and died , let us thank God for show Ing us in our own experience , as In history , that the noblest traits of human chnrnctpr aip billl spanned by the rainbow of perfect bonnts ; and that human love and faith nnd fidelity , llko day and night , like seedtime and harvest , shall never , never fail " It is for us to do our work In living for the republic in the same noble spirit in which they died for It Their recompense was ample. They secur ed n crown of glory kept green for- evei in a nation's life. AROUND TOWN. Only ono month moro until the fourth of July. Well , Plalnvlew had to go some , anyway Wh } should the Juno hug army cause comment' Isn't the month of Juno well started ? II you ever do get around to houseclean - clean , it's a dead mortal cinch you'll II tSI t I'UIJI ' III * * linn llf XOIII IOIII ll | > Ht S 1 In M- anhr ( limitest ( line of u 7 month The ) begin to hortin nfi- - i 7A tintwent ) first , so innUo tlio best f A I hem while tin- ) lust It'n nwns ! fair wcaHier when Use ISiiglt s get together. Norfolk In glnd to offer Itnt'lf n noRt for the N'I brasl n TJagles. That's pln.MnR Unit , even If Uio first nntiip did menu n lipntlm ; for Strain i colts. If ( his hind of vu'itlhpr lipppn on thorp won't bo any UBC for nil "nrtlll rlnl" Ice plant. It Isn't satisfactory to go Into par teriishlp with ) otir neighbor on owning nn Incubntoi or nnjthlni ; dap. It'n been MI long Hlnep Ihoi'o was a genulnel ) peed plmw here Hint the \\holoof ninth Nebraska will welcome The District Lender" Pilday night sslth open arms None nf the Haglps In Norfolk base their ssliiKs clipped The're nil full Mm ! . unabridged birds nnd when thct lt.Ihi'lr . bucks scrape against tin- clouds These Meir\ Widow lints nio nut Olllj beguiling. tllP.\'lP deceiving See n filend benonth n Monv Widow lint and yon Ret so frustrated tlmt jou can t i-von locoRiil/p the filend The Ill.ick Hills alwuss him bet n fasi enough , but nppaicntlv Hint rpRlnn Is netting Mill moip inpld For on. . thing , an houi Is going to bo ellppi d tilt HIP limning limp of Hie Illaek Hills Noilolk ti.iln , beginning Sunda > . Noifolk now has two homo life in- sutance companies. Ono way of MI comnglrig home industry would bt to take Insurance In them hoth and Hun live eight } or ninety years People might as well bo accommodating jn I big \\oild l/ots of Bjmpnthy Is wasted A lot of people began to feel BOI i y for n faniils who ssire about to move away from Noifolk , thinking that It would lie a tioincndous hardship. Come to find out the family could hardly con tain itself over the jojfnl prospect of going Another in w town IH going to ho added to the immense territory lilbu t.iry to NoitolK when Wlnonn , In Tripp count ) . S 13 , begins to boom tomor- low Theip Isn't a tmltoi.s aiiwhiio in an.\ land moie Ideal foi Inture ib \elopment than that in whoso cinti r Noifolk is located This iniiKiiillct nt toniior } is bound to build up lor It1- ! It n nu tropolls of sshlch it may ft i 1 proud , Xoilolk is going to be that imtropolis There s a gie.it tuluio ahead foi tills noithwost and Nor- folks piospeilt ) and giowth will only be rninsuied bj I lie prosperity and growth ot the it gion thai bin rounds Ihis cliv Omaha and Sioux Clt } aio too fai awaj Norfolk is the natural eintu tossaid sshieh this whole conn- tr } is coming moie anil mote to grasl- t.Uo as tlio natural and logical me tropolis , of this ht'ction ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. All the training In the world will not maKe a duck a MS an. Whoever "talks" about another per son , will lie about him. As jon guns older , there ar fewer stories that make } ou laugh. Ambition with some men is laziness ; the } hase an ambition to liso without w 01X The man ssho thinks a great deal of one woman IH apt to bo gallant and honorable toss art ! the EOX. Almost anssoman , If glsen her choice , would rather ho independently ilch than happily man led. You ssill observe that the Jittlo girls have an admiration for high heels and a coiset that corresponds closely to a ho.s's desire to get shased. The only woman who has n right to take adsantage of leap } ear privi leges , and propobo Is the vsoman vsho has lots of mono } In her own name After a man has been accused of stealing , though he may hase proved his Innocence , the people for the rest of his life , vsill tighten their hold on. their pocket hooks vshen they tx-o him coming. When you hear a tremendous yell ing on the streets , and ringing of bells , don't he frightened ; it Is only seine photographer taking a plcturo of a baby IK'foro nn artist can take a picture of a hab } , he must scare It half to death. Somehow sse never admire the man who scolds his children before coin- pan } . It Is what mown folks would call "rubbing it in , " and the chlldrin feel a childish resentment tosvartis their father for doing it. If } oii want u man to hate jou , humiliate ulm The same thing Is true in regard to Ilttlo men and women. There are a good many failures In the world , hut the most helpless is the one who admits It. There Is alnajs hope , however binnll. for the man who keeps on tr > lng There is n vast difference - forenco hetvseen defeat and total fail ure. A defeat may sometimes provo II1 / helpful In the cud , but when a man admttfl he Is a total failure he la cer tainly Bpeakfng the truth unless ho can bo Induced to change h.la mind.