V i I 1 n 1 4 The floitf oik He V N HUBK Publisher VAX IY RMblMicdlMi7 Bm day mmjh fnmlny Hy carrier per k Meruit lljr mull r year 16 WKKKIY KrtAbllMied IW1 Biti Thursday Hy mail prr jrar llM Boris at the PoMollle at Norfolk Neb iotut Um matter Telephone No 22 The New Lemon of Wcnltli Mr Andrew InrtiuglcH recent public drclnrntlmi Hint u limn should give awny IiIn iIcIich before Ik dies linn set one of tlic enterprising newspapers to work trying In get opinions on Ills mibjrct fi inn otlier American million nil en The did not to any great ox lent light fliy of It mill tlui result nu pet forth In print lends to the mirprls hiK conclusion that the American mil lionaire its a rule Ih nut tinted by n burning desliu to give away all that bo has only hi cannot And tbo proper channel of dlHtrlhutlon Mr John D Itockcfeller Ih credited with Haying 1 do not believe that there Is a man In this country today with n million dollnrs beyond IiIh own personal and butducHH needs who would not gladly Klve It to any object Hint he full per fectly KUie would help the commu nity TIiIh Ih a valunblo piece of In formation mill while It does not pre sent n very favorable plcturo of the community It nevertheless overtuniH vonie of our previous notlotiH It Is specially fatal to that widely held opin ion that the more money a man gets the more he wants If Mr Rockefeller la right the more lie gets the more he wnnts to Klve It nwny IuBtend of the Acquisition of gold when It becomes the main object of life limiting n man miserly It ou the contrary broadens nnd deepeiiB bis generosity and liberal ity In fact with this uew light on the subject we sec thnt In order to learn bow valuable money Is to other people one must devote his life to snatching It for himself It inny certainly bo set down iih a fact that no man but a mil lionaire Is eaten up by a desire to give nway all that he has If Mr Rockefel ler expects the hard working and av erage American to swallow this taf feta lit a gulp ho Is very much mis taken There are certain facts In hu man nature that are dead against his conclusion and one is that If a man begins business with n particularly generous nature and a moderate knowledge of the amount of need there Is In the world ho will never be come a millionaire The question has been Impertinently asked by the so cialists mid It has never been satis factorily answered Can a man In nu ordinary lifetime mnko a hundred mil lion dollars honestly and give an equivalent for It V It Ib uot at all Im proper lu view of Mr Rockefellers Htatemeut to answer that question to this extent No man can make n hun dred millions who begins with the proposition that be Is willing to give all over and above his personal needs to the community Once admit the atatement nud there would nut be a millionaire lu the laud The Distribution of Wealth Mr Audrew Carnegies statement that a man ought uot to die rich and bin determination to try nud get rid of all his wealth before death over lakes blui have been received with much Incredulity But there Ib cer tainly a growing disposition on the jart of our rich men to ifcturu some tportlon of their wealth to the com munity In which they made It The list of magultlceut bequests thnt have been uinde wlthiu a year will bring tills to view Moat of them have been lu favor of public Institutions ud charities The Into Mr Robert 0 JlUllugs left 1500000 to be distribut ed In this way A careful computa tion of the money given within teu years by rich meu and women to pub lic charities and educational enter prises would make one of the most as tounding of exhibits This munltlceuce is assuming nu American largeness and is already attracting the attention aud eliciting the admiration of foreigu Senator Chnuncey Depew once more upon his native heath roiy vivacious Toluble mid clear headed proceeds to deliver with inimitable grace his little lecture lu the shape of an Interview ou his summer tour Some of his ob servations nre worth listening to again because they are as sagacious as usu al and time cannot rob them of their perennial charm Ills fnclle sketch of the difference thnt bo once more ob served existed between Franco and Kuglnud is informing and tilling JFrauce clings to the usages the glitter aud the frivolity of the empire in spite of her republican preteuslous Her people shout mid slug republicanism but do uot take kindly to Its simplicity tThey nre democrats lu the street but Imperialists nt the theater the horse race nud the military review Over In England the turmoil and uncertainty of the continent do not disturb a lialr Our Chnuncey finds once more that finances society politics Institu tions move straight along unperturb ed as they have always moved Year after year he makes his annual visit and the same hands are stretched out to receive him the same barber or the ame barbers sou shaves him he Is J put up In the pnme room waited upon by the wuno maid or the snmu innhli daughter he In hmiiled the snnio can dle or the same candles stump he eats the snuic kind of chop nud the same fiiulllns nud toast turn up regularly mid he Unils the same men discussing the saiij things In thu smuo old way and thus the tight llttlo Islo Jogs steadily on utterly unaware that dynasties nre trembling on the brink mid the mud woild In considering whether It shall erect barricades and go backward or Jump suicidally Into dangers that It knows not of CMiimend tin in times of stress to our Ohauncey Always when the human heart Rinks Into despair anil thu causa of man is lost somebody Intercepts Chauiicey nud then the dawn appears nud all In well with the world He has Just been Interviewed In Loudon and presto here he Isl The situation In larls which Is equivalent to Franco seems gradually becoming more satis factory All this spasmodic upset this changing of ministers these cries from the housetops are surely lnylng the foundation for something better mid making men divide off Into those cog uato parties which well defined will lu my opinion yet raise Franco Into thu very front rank This beaming obviousness Is positively refreshing Ono can now see through Chnunceys glasses that France advances Into the sereno ether through her own mud puddles nud Ksterlmzy himself Is lay ing the cornerstone of a higher mid bet ter civilization As an optimist Ohaun cey bentB Joe Jefferson Heros to you nnd your friends May they llvo long uud prosper Mr Rockefellers monolith cut from a solid piece of granite to be set up In the Lake View cemetery is receiving a great deal of hastily written admiration Ono dispatch sent out nil over the country says it Is the largest monument of Its kind In tho world This is palpably untrue The Lake View obelisk Is K feet high and weighs 80 tons whereas the Egyptian obelisk lu Central park New York Is W feet 11 Inches high nnd weighs ISO tons In cutting me morials of this kind the undents still beat us There Is a cut stone lying at llaalbec where the workmen left It that would make Mr Rockefellers obelisk look small However there Is something Egyptian lu this mod ern stonecuttlng of American mil lionaires and one need uot be sur prised to see In time a Vanderbllt or a Rockefeller try his hand at a pyra mid Mrs Frances Hodgson lluruett linn shaken tho dust of America from her feet and goue to live permaueiitly lu England There nre some evidences of pique In this movement Her last book A Lady of Quality was uot well received In this country It was pronounced by the critics a snd falling off from the standard she had raised in That Lass o Lowrles and Itwas un deniably theatric and tawdry When It was produced here upon the stage by Miss Julia Arthur the two women fell out over it Mrs Burnett had sc lected as the Ideal of her heroine an English actress nud nothing that Miss Arthur could do satisfied her But Miss Arthur made a success of the role and the Ideal English woman fail ed in It This only made matters worse and now Mrs Buruett like Mr Astor bns gone to England to spend the money she made lu America Tho celebration of the Fourth of July this year was far more earnestly patri otic in the small towns of the ccntrnl aud western states than It was In the large cities of the east where It ex pended Itself In meaningless noise and ordinary outdoor games But In many of the lesser Iowub and quieter ham lets of the country the Declaration of Independence was read with solemn sincerity and local orators fauued the old flames of patriotism Aud this Is as It should be Tho Fourth of July Is the uatlous chronological altar where we ought to bring our children and tell them over all those hack ueyed things which will live forever The women shoppers of Chicago art getting ready to boycott the stores which refuee to provide seats for their women clerks The cry goes up that it is injurious to the health of female clerks to stand up for ninti hours No one is prepared to dispute this mid everybody hopes thut it will be reme died But at the same time what a curious argument it presents in fuvor of women competing with meu in all fields of labor If Mr Poultney Bigelow ever returns to the United States he will probubly be slightly ashamed of himself for his attempts to make the Englishmen laugh at the expense of the American volun teer It seems thnt he could not be funny except by belittling the Yjnnkee soldier One can forgive the English men for Inughiug but what will we do with Bigelow T Mrs Margaret Cuuuius now living in San Francisco is walking around at tending to her affairs as dead us a door nail At least that is the decision of the courts to which she applied for moneys coming to her A decision that ehe was deud was registered uud Ehe has been duly notified to remain defanct jt - r THE XOJtFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JULY 20 1899 PHLMIUMS FUR RECRUITS Ktr Indue tninit to Thoe Who Knllt in lie New llevlinriitii Wahiiinoton July 20 Tho war de partment is offering extra inducements to expedite tho recruitment of the ten volunteer regiments Nearly all tho commissions having been It sued mnuy of the disappointed applicants have been advised to enter tho ranks as in that way it may bo pohslblo for them to se cure commissions General Corbin says that tho policy of tho administration will bo to fill nil va cancies which may occur aiming com missioned officers from tho ranks A number oT applicants for commissions have enlisted us privates in the differ ent regiments nnd hnvo been appointed noncommissioned officers wherever possible nnd consequently are next in lino of promotion to commissioned rank in the event of a vacanoj Another method of securing recruits is to offer commissions to meu other wise qualified who will undertake to furnish in each caso not less than -10 men who ran pass muster as soldiers aud will onlist for service in the Philip pines Thorn hnvo been several cases of this kiud during the past week TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD Tod Sloan it is announced will Mill from Ixmdon for tho United States by tho steamer Now York Saturday Absolute confirmation has been ob tained that ex King Milan of Sorvia himself planned tho sham attempt on his Hfo for political purposes Tom Jenkins worlds champion wrestler has been offered apurhoof 1800 for a contest with Ernest Koobor and will probably ac cept Sam Cetchum ono of tbo Folson train robbers was captured Wednesday night at Lamberts ranch in Now Mexico where he enmo in for medical attend ance and food Army surgoons Charles H Aldon Q II Tornoy and Q L Powell have been detailed to re present the army medical department at tbo meeting of Military Surgeons at Kansas City in September Tho retirement of Colonel Evan Miles First infantry was announced Wednes day Lieuteuant Colonel A A Har back becomes colonel Major Sumner Lincoln lieuteiinnt colonel and Captain George L R Brown major Cedar Full Ilnnk Again Rued Watekioo la July 20 Action was begun hero today in tho district court for Cole Ambrose of Stuntley Hall Islo Ely England against Fields Brothers of Cedar Falls Fields Brothers owned tho First Nationnl bank which failed at Cedar Falls iu 1802 They wore in dicted for receiving money when tho institution was known to bo insolvent W H Fiolds was convicted in a lower court but tbo supremo court reversed tbo decision on u technicality and tho caso was finally dismissed The indebt edness to Colo Ambrose was contracted on promissory notes which Fields Brothers negotiated at Ely Cambridge shire England between tbo dates of June 8 1891 aud Sept 8 1892 There is alleged to be due some 3157 or ir3G Protection Tor Hoiuit Veteriuia Leavknwokth Kan July 20 Gov ernor Stanley came ovor from Topoka nt noon today and held a two hours con ference with Governor Rowland of the soldiers homo relative to taking steps to close tho dives iu tho Klondike dis trict near the soldiers homo where the robbery of veterans of pension money is carried on in a systematic mnnner Aside from the Kansas prohibitory law there is a special statu law making it a penitentiary offeuso to sell liquor to veterans Some Illmirder itt Cleveland Cleveland July 20 The police suc ceeded today in maintaining fairly good order along the lines of railroad in oper ation A few stones were thrown at rars passing tho corner of St Clair and Water streets during tho noon hour The strikers maintain great reticence concerning their plaus It is stated they will publish a daily newspaper be ginning tomorrow in which they can present their view of the controversy to the people Few Oregon Troops Killed Washington July 20 A statement prepared at tho war department shows that of 50 officers and 1310 enlisted men of tlie Second Oregon regiment only 49 wero killed in battle or died of disease duriug the campaign in tho Philip pines a percentage of 30 True Thrift Hicks appreciated the shrewd as well as the humorous sayings of the Cornish country folk There dwelt not far from his abode a dairywomnn and her hus band who had begun life in a very email way with ono cow und who by industry uud thrift hud acquired quite a number How is it suid Hicks to her one dny that you have got on bo well Mrs P V Well yon see Mr Hicks she re plied moht people be alius thinking of what they do want but I and my old mun we be alius thinking of what wo can do without Tnklnv u Walk Justice What have you to say in on swer to the charge of stealing this mans plank walk The Accused I took it by advice of my physician yer houor Ho told me to take a long walk every day This was the first long walk I saw today and of course I tock it A man cant afford to employ a doctor unlets he takes his udvice Justice The court however will give you ndvico for nothing threo months rest Yon will tako it in the house of correction Boston Tran script Jill IM of Adi vrllslnur No street iu the world is more plas tered with advertising thun Broadway New York Even to thobe recognizing that fact the amount does not appear startling until it is put into figures The combined length of the two sides of Broadway from the Battery to Central park iu o2800 feet The amount of ad vertising on the buildings mid in shop windows is such that It would take n man between eight and ten days ol eight hours each to read his way up out eido and down tbo other Until Mttilo Merutnldena In reference to a recent paragraph on tnermnldens a correspondent writes It inn j not be generally known that Jnpnn exports these shnms In assorted sizes in glass cases at so much per footrun They are mndo of the body of a fish and the dried bend of a monkey so skillfully united that It Is difficult to detect where one begins nnd the otlier ends Of Into the market for mermnldeuB has been 11 a U At one time they were fairly common In the curi osity shops lieu it roof Ointment Tor Cutiirrh tlmt ron tit I n Mercury nR mercury will surely dobtroy the seuso of smoll nnd completely dernugo tho whole system when entering it through tho mucous surfaces Such articles should novcr bo used except ou prescrip tions from reputablo physiciauB as the datnago they will do is ten fold tho good you can possibly dcrivo from them Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by F J Cheney Co Toledo O contains uo mercury aud is taken internally acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system In buying Hnlls Catarrh Cure bo sure you get tho genuine It is taken internally and inndo in Toledo Ohin by F J Cheney Co Testimonials free Sold by Druggists price 75 cents per bottle Halls Family Pills are the best If you wnut to sell or trade your property list it with G R SniLrK Co KxnoBltton An A mured SurceiM The Greater America exposition now open ntJOmnha is proving Itself worthy of public patronage Omaha is united in itB support The buildings are full of fino exhibits The pictures the war relics tho music tho fireworks the reg ular and special exhibits all conspire to make a splendid exposition There are so many new features that those who saw the exposition last year will enjoy it the more this year The Filipino vil lage will open August 1 The Cubans are hero and so are tho Hawaiians An Cinpty Sack Cannot Stand Upright Neither can poor weak thin blocd nourish aud susruin tho physical Bystem For strength of nerves and muscles there must bo pure rich vigorous blood HoodB Sarsaparilla iB tho standard prep aration for the blood and its many re marknblo cures aud the fact that it does everybody good who takes it prove it is just what you need if you are weak and lauguid Hoods Pills do not gripe All drug gists 25 cents A 94000 Dirycle Given Away Dally The publishers of The New York Star the handsomely illustrated Sunday news paper are giving a high grade bicycle each day for the largest list of words mado by using the letters contained in S-T-A-R no more times in any one word than it is fond in the New York Star Web- sters Dictionary to be considered as authority Two good watches first class time keepers will be given daily for second and third beBt lists and many other valuable rewards including din ner sets tea sets china sterling silver ware etc etc in orderof merit This educational contest iB being given to ad vertise and introduce this successful weekly into new homes and all prizes will be awarded promptly withont partiality Twelve 2 cent stamps must be inclosed for thirteen weeks trial sub scription with full particulars and list of over 300 valuable rewards Contest opens and awards commence Monday June 20th and closes Monday August 21st 1899 Your list can reach us any day between theso dates and will receive the award to which it may be entitled for that day and your name will be printed in the following issue of The New York Star Only one list can be entered by the same person Prizes are on exhibition at Thb Stars business ofllues Persons securing bicycles may have choice of ladies gentlemens or juveniles 1899 model color or size de sired Call or address Dept E The Now York Star 280 W 89th street New York City Give the Children it Drink called Grain O It is a delicious appe tizing nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee Soldby all grocers aud liked by all who have used it be cause when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee but iB free from all its injurious properties Grniu 0 aids digestion aud strengthens the nerves It is not a stimulant but a health builder aud children as well as adults cau driuk it with great benefit Costs about one fourth as much as conee 15 aud 25 cents Constipation Headache Biliousness Heartburn Indigestion Dizziness Indicate that your liver Is out ot order The best medicine to rouse the liver and cure all these ills is found In Hoods Pills S3 cent Sold by all medicine dealers pmvwgmt Graceful Easy and Long Wearing TUG FAMOUS Ola Ncthcrsole 250 Shoe FOR WOMEN Tottcssce tho merit of perfect style fit comfort and durability No breaking lu uocc8ary mndo to conform to tlio lines of tho foot Sola vory flcxlblo Chromo Kid stock that is soft ns a clove yet wenmlllio iroa Kicclsnny MWslioo for wenr nnd comfort Nn 1j5 llhrnmn Kill wtth tin nf tlinreimp motUum vrnli lil nolo tiotliMMlcUli of iiMIver Imlf ilollnr low Iipol nnd colt tutturn Inu will Und tills fclioen coiutiliintlon ol style and comfort rUnufoctnrtd by The Rock Island Shoe Co Kock Island III and sold delusively In this city by F A HUSTON 0 A LUIKAHT Ibbiidknt 0HA9 8 MUDUK Virn Pn8HKNT Womans Crowning Virtue Brlton Mo July 27 For years I suffered terrible pains every month and my doctor told me I could not be cured except by an operation I felt I could not submit to that and was fo des pondent I had given up all hopes of a cure My husband insisted on my trying Wine of Cardui nnd at lmt thank God I Sid try it Last month I did not have a pain and did all my work which I had not done in seen yean MRS MINNIE LITTLE l3 7 V 2 1 WwMM N f W II JOHNSON CAsaiRii W II HIIAASI II Abst Casbixb The Citizens National Bank Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 Bny nnd poll exchange on thin country and all inrtn nt Kurune rami Lonnt Directors Catii Akmlh W II Johnson Chab S Uniion C W Hraascii Swank I A Lcikabt T P Mkmmimikr L Sessions Modesty is the crowning virtue of American women It is the trait that all mankind admires A modest woman is the most pleasing of all created things Because of this becoming virtue thousands of women prefer to suffer untold miseries rather than confide their troubles to a physician and to even think of submitting to an examination is revolt ing They cant get their own consent to an operation Wine of Cardui permits sensitive women to retain their modesty With it they can cure female troubles in the quiet of their own rooms If special treatment is required they can write to the Advisory Department of the Chatta nooga Medicine Co and their letters will be promptly answered by IMItr ADVISOtPARTMEHf For advice In cases requiring special uiidiunB nufirrim Kivinir yinmnmn Udlf AdtUor Ujpt TkclllAlTASOOUl uuiuniiu unauanooca Term Direct Line to all Points West women trained in tne cure ot womanly weaknesses and irregu larities There should be no hesita tion Delayed treatment means a chronic condition The longer postponed the harder to cure LARGE BOTTLE OF WINE OF CARDUI CQ8TS 100 AT THE DRUG STORE 0 M IKTVT c -3 MTAL There are COOL RETREATS ON THE LIVE OR REACHED VIA THE VpkW TELEPHONE NO 83 Ladies Attention If you are iu poor liealtlil investigate the VIAVI TREATMENT Oflice open all day Monday and Tuesday In Cotton Block over Ilaaui IlroB store Health Book free by calling ou addretisluK tlie manager Mltd S K LONG Norfolk Nebraska lu the District Court of Madison Comity Nebntsku In the matter ot tlie estate of Jane LaKaryi decabeil J This cam came on for hearing upon tlio peti tion of M C liazen administrator of the estate of Jano LaKarK deceased priiying for license to sell tlie following described reat estate situ ated in tbo county of Madison in tlio state of Nebraska to wit Lot twelve 12 in bloik t ten 7 in Koeniasteins addition to the town of Norfolk lots thirteen 13 und fourteen It iu block seven 17 aud lot twelvo It and ibe south half of lot tbirteen 118 in block six 6 in Koenigsleius third addition to the town of Norfolk or a sufficient amouut of sumeMo brlnir tbo sum of 1200 for thu pajmeutnf tlio debts against raid estate and tlie costs of administra tion there uot being sulllcient personal pr iiertj to pay the said debts and eiieun It is therefore ordereil tuatall persons in said estate npear before meat my olllce in tbe city of MaiUou in Mudisou county Nebraska ou tbe Jtb day of Jtiiy IbWl at 1 oclock p m to show canto why a license should not granted to the said admiustrutor to tell so much of tho above described real estute as shall beuecessury and pay aid debts aud ex penses Dated this 12th day of Jane 1699 W VAliek Judge of District Court Solid Vestibuled Trains Daily you win find Fishing in Rocky Mountain Streams Hunting in Wyoming Curative Waters in Hot Springs of Idaho For Time Tables Folders Illustrated Books Pamphlets descrsptive of the territory traversed call on F W JUNEHAN Agent Pneumonia Cured Mrs A J Lawrence of Beaver Pa says Hraziliau ISalm brought me out of a severe attack of pneumonia in splendid shape It is a wonderful rem edy for coughs aud lung troubles Also for outward use for burus cold sores and chapped hands aud face it cures like magc It is invaluable in the familv C WALKER DEALER IN FLOUR - FEED Oil and Gasoline ED WEGENER Livery Feed and Sale Stable Hack Line In Connection Telephone 68 The Famous BLACK HILLS Summer Resort Klevnlion 5200 feot Ury Air Mean Temperature Iloutiug ou tlio Luke Near Harney Peuk Mountain Scenery Uusurpatsed Send for Someuir VIowb SYIiVflflWip HOTEL CUSTER S D L L REMBE Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Myers Force and Wind Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work First door West of Post Oflice Money Saved I WILL clean and make over all kinds of MattresseB Do all kinds of Up bolstering buy old chair frames and old sofHS Will upholster and paint bu ties uud carriages iu flrt class shape Will make any kind of new mattress Givo me a call and seo for yourself that it is for your interest 1st door South of Main St on Third St V Y