w WLLG0T0SI01 V 1ITV i V I 1 I Union Pacific Sets New Date at October 15 rUEIGIIT SBRV10B TO UK KEBUMRI MtUM fit lolilir urn Mtirli IIuUmI ttr tlio ItwqirrtR lor ttirrtiinril Irnilti mill lli UtiliiK iipofit al Niw Tnirl tulj It M Colllnn H IIMIliW lutrc Irmu WciIiiimIiijk 1hII Tho Hlouv Oity Tiibuno Iiiih nl tin other date for Mio losumptinii of Union lnoillo tinflle over Mm lino of Mm V St 1 M AM Mind between tliiM place and Sioux Oty Tim following i the Tri bunes latest story us published last moiling October Ifi 1h tho Into decided upon by tho Union PnolMo ruilioud for Mm resumption of diieol connection with Sioux City For the present just 11 freight service will Im jint mi but Mm contract with Mm Chicago St I mil Minneapolis iintl Onnihii nvllrmicl over wIioho lino Mm Union lnoillo runs between hero and Norfolk Neb preniits tlio oihtiiMoii or just as ninny Mains dully into and out of Sioux Oity us desired Hut us pas sengers destined west can louvo Hioux Oity at 5 lfi in Mm mortiiiiK cut oh n Union Pacific train west in Omaha at HMO a in or leave hero at 110 p m and catch a Union lnoillo train went at t p in Mmro is no doinand for a liaasonger train but ween Imro and Col umliuH tho connection with tho nialii lino Sonm inonMiH ago Tho Trillium an nounced Mint tho Union lneillo would jroHiinm running traiiiH into Sioux Oity President Hurt of Mm road haw been lnc busily ongngod in getting tho de tails nrrnngod and tho contracts were Binned between tho Omaha and tho Union lnoillo quite n tinm ago Yes torday I M Collins general agent hero for Mm Union Iaoitlo was sum moned to Omaha to confor with ollloials ubout tlm mattor and it was arranged that tho frieght servico should start October lfi Mr Collins returned last evening and says the subject has been definitely settlod Today Mr Collins called on tho Sioux City wholesalers and jobbers and they wore all elated at tho news and all said Mmy would send trnvoliug salesmen in to tho territory at once to bid for Mm business whioh lias boon drifting to Omaha sinco Mm discontinuation of the Union Pacifics train service hero That this now nrrnugoniont will bo of vast bonoflt to tho commercial interests of this city all ngroo Tho road drains tho greatest oxpnuso of stock country in tho world and tho rate on shipments to market will bo tho samo to Sioux City as to Omaha and tlio growing inarkot hero will got its share there is no doubt Tho incoming freight will arrive about ilf in tho afternoon and tho outgoing train will leavo about a oclock in tho afternoon D M Collins will liiivo charge of tho Huo from Siou City to Norfolk Nob South Norfolk Num J L Kennedy wont to Omaha Mon day Mr and Mrs Willard have gono to Vttlliscn Iowa to viBit with her people Miss Kennedy has accoptod a position in tho Sliarpless Sisters millinery store Mrs A Whito Buffered a Btroko of pa ralysis last wook but is now improving Mrs Davies aud Mrs Connor of Ew iug havo boon guests of Mrs K D Perry aud Mrs Ashman this week Kugino 220 on tho Blaok Hills divis ion of tho Klkhorn lost one of its drivers Inst week but witli uo serious results Conductor Dingmnn enmo home Monday from Long Pino fooling very ill and he is now suffering from a sovoro attack of pnoumouin P W Hull and wito who recently arrivod horo in a covered wagon from Kno this state expect to make Norfolk their homo in tho future Dan Fiuloy has just returned from Jowa where hu wont to attoud tho fun eral of his who was killed in a recent railroad wreck There ore between 100 and 000 car loads of stock awaiting to bo loaded at Hello Fourche S 1 ou the Klkhorn lino and it is therefore expected that tlio stock rim will extend late into tho boasou Miss Mamie Hoyt has jut received a pet monkoy from a soldier recently re turned from tho Philippines and the young folks are having groat fuu watch ing and playing with tho cunning little animal Jos Chaso has been a guest at the homo of K D Ptrry while on his way to Clearwater from Denver where ho nas beou for soino time with his daugh ter whom betook to improve her health which has been quite poorly While horo ho read in Tin Nkws about his store beiug robbed of a considerable sum of money tho loss of which hu exceed ingly regretted us Ins linn could ill af ford tho los Is Ot lecommendedfor everything but if you Dnrvr KvJU I havo kidney liver or bladder trouble it will bo found just the remedy you iiotd At druggibts in fit cent uud 1 sizes You may havo a usuiple bottle of this woi derful new dis covery by mail frto usou pamphlet tell ing all about it Address Dr Kilmer Co Bingham on N Y TUESDAY TOPICS Mrs 1 Troiitninu visited in Win side Saturday Rev II Shnlto of Tildnn was in the city over night Id Huelilow of Itorce was a Norfolk visitor yesterday II Howell went to Winside today on optical business F 1 Kstubrook wont to Madison on IiuhIiicsh this morning Attorney I 1 Koonigsjoln had busi ness ill M idisoii today Mrs C W Kingslcy of Stanton was a oity visitor yesterday Mr and Mrs II Ilockelauii of Pirco wore city visitors today Mm V 11 Dexter rot u mod yester day from a visit to Wakolleld Mr and Mrs II C Miller wore in this inctiopolls fiotn Pierce today 0 S Hayes has received a now en graving machiiio of tho latest make Miss Mattle MoNlsh is expected homo this wook from Missouri Valley Iowa County Attornry M 1 Tylor wont to Madison this morning on legal business Geo Hart wife and children of Hiock are visitingat Mm homo of Dan MetcaK Mr and Mrs W M Robertson loft today for Lindsay to look after property interests J W Miokles from near Stanton was transacting business in the Sugar City yesterday Miss Ada Hutterflold returned lost evening from a visit to Columbus Wis and Chicago 111 A N Yost representing tho Omaha Hoe is attending to business in tho oity and grouting friends Mrs S Strut ton left today for Knox county and will spend tho wook with her husband on tho farm Miss Nora Couray of Niobrara has boon installed as cl rk in tho store of tho Johnson Dry Hoods company Mrs Q H Connor and sons aud Mrs M 15 Allen of Superior Nob are guests at tho homo of Mr and Mrs E O Connor Mr and Mrs A 1 Uurlaud arrived homo today from their visit to Mm east They have boon absent about four months Ceo Koeuhig formerly an nttuudaut at tho hospitaL for tho insane has ac coptod a position as brakeinan on tho 1 K M V Hurt wood W O Halls fast horso paced an exhibition hoat of ouo half nnltvou tho Wayno track tho other day and mado tho exceedingly good timo of I 03 Will Hnzol who doparted for Mound City Mo Sunday night will onjoy a two weeks vacation during which time ho will bo joined in the bonds of holy wedlock to a fair member of tho gentler sex 1 P Wright who has boon building fences for Mm lailroad company has boon homo several days Ho lluds it a hard mattor to secure mon to help in tho woik and is tempted to abandon the job on that account A blind man with several children and a band organ was on the streot today Tho man turned tho crank the organ furnished tho music tho children did the soliciting aud genorous hoartod individuals did tne rest Mrs E W Scott sister of Mrs Ohaa II Johnson who viBited her recently and doparted for her homo in Washing ton D C last week writes that herself aud companions barely missed gottiug caught in two wrecks while eurouto homo A Woodward formerly of this city but now manager of Edwards ift Brad fords yard at Madison passed through tho city this morning ou his way homo from Wiusido whore ho has boon looking after his farms Ho has somo tine sain plea of com grown on thorn K II Reynolds received a telegram this morning from Salem S 1 request ing him to come up there without delay as there was a fti per day job awaiting him Ho was also requested to bring four mon with him Mr Reynolds and Miller Mather departed today for that place Rattle Creek Enterprise There was a man in Battle Creek the first part of tho week from Illinois looking for a farm aud wo are informed upon good authority that ho offered Charles Feusko jf 11 000 in cash for his Kit acre farm one mile east of this place and Mr Fonsko refused the oiler Rev II Main returned last even ing from Omaha where lie had been at tending conference Norfolk people of all denominations will be pleased to know that the reverend gentleman has been ro appointed as pastor of tho church hero aud will remain a resident of tho city for another year Tlio KuimM Iowa Union says n boy iu that town climbed a greased pole tit a Fourth of July celebration aud when he was reaching for the biscuit ho lost his hold and blid down tin polo and nine fed into the ground When thoy dug him out of the ground ho was six feet wide and eleven inches tall Ir Frank Salter and Alf ierecho niPt with quite ai accident lof t night while on tlio way homo from War uerville When driving up South Fourth street they collided with a rig THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 L899 driven by James Nichols Ono of tho shafts of Mr Nichols vehtclo pierced tho breast of one of tho doctors horses and nearly resulted iu its death Tho animal is still alive however Rov John loffiios writes under dato of September 28 from Boston Mass whore ho has been attending tho second International Congregational Council stating that he would leave Mm follow ing day for Michigan there to visit old friends and tho next week ho would leavo for homo which he hopos to reach by the end of this week Ho says that ho has had and is still having a glorious tinm Hut groat as Boston is and it is great there is no place like homo Tho lustava Male Quartet will give an entertainment in tho M K church next Saturday evening under Mm auspices of tho Ladies Aid society Tho quartet comes highly recommended as an organization and thoy will undoubtedly bo greeted by n large audience Mr Stowart ono of tho mom lers of tlio company is an excellent im personator ami will employ his ability iu entertaining those who attend Tho price of admission will bo but T cents Tickets now on sale at O S Ilnyes juwolry store and M Thompsons grocery Tho tiro department hold a meeting last night and decided to accept the proposition of Mr Warrant promoter of tho now opera houso scheme His oilor was providing Mm members of tho fire department disposed of 100 soats for tho opening night they should havo tho uso of tho house free for tho mooting of tho state association in January Tho flro boys aro therefore interested in tho snle of seats and havo already oonimoucod thoir canvass in which they havo boon very successful thuB far and disposod of a largo porcoutago of tho stipulated number of seats Prosidont Hartford desires that all mombors of tho dopart ment contemplating tho purchase of tickots should do bo through tho depart ment Tho exposition pooplo at Omaha aro a very much discouraged sot of individuals Thoir show has not paid from tho start nor is it paying now when tho atten dance and gate receipts should bo at their best A mooting of the directors was to hnvo boon hold yestorday to de termine whether or not tho gates should bo closed It is of course vory dis hoartoiiiug in this season of good times to havo such n condition exist but the results wore foretold when tho manage ment against tho advico and wishes of tho pooplo throughout tho state decided to go nhoad with thoir ontorpriso Thoy woro bogged entreated aud throatonod but tho fow prevailed against the many and tlio disastrous result is now iu ovi denco Tho pooplo of tho state gavo their hearty endorsement and support to tho exposition of last year and tho re sult was an unqualified success This year tho management decided that tho support of the pooplo was not uooossary but hiio Uncovered and freelv admit their error WEDNESDAY WRINKLES J St irk of Madison was in tho city over night O F W Marquardt returned from Omaha last evening W P Powoll wont to Wornerville on business this morning Dr Stovonson of Emerson Iowa is in tho city ou business C S Bridgo returned yesterday from a business trip to Omaha Dr P H Salter wont to Omaha to day on professional business W A Siieucer aud A N Hitchcock of Pierco wero city visitors today J 11 House is building a residence on BEGINS 00 Sri sfesSaSii tho corner of Ninth streot and Nebraska avonuo Mrs 14 14 Adams is in Omaha attend ing tho Baptist stato coiivoiitlnu Mrs H J Fricko of Madison is visiting with her mother Mrs Curricle Born yesterday evening to Mr and Mrs John Dixon on Philip avonuo a daughter loo L Whitham is building a barn on his residence property in tho western pirt of the city John Shannon tho Hoskins cattle feeder was attending to business iu tho Sugar City today Mrs W II Smith formerly of this oity but now of Denver iB visiting with Mrs W 14 Spencor Miss Anna Htreichor returned yester day from Omaha whore she visited friends and tho exposition Mrs L 0 Washburn and her daugh ter Mrs Kdon of Vordigro aro in tho oity today visiting friends Mr and Mrs W O Hall went to Noligh last evening to attend tho wed ding of Mr IIiuTh brother Editor U D Scott of tho Battle Creek Entorpriso was transacting business iu Norfolk yestorday Tho guild of Trinity church is re quested to meet at Mrs McKinis tomor row aftornoon at three oclock A A Welch of Wayne republican candidate for judgo of tho Ninth dis trict was in tho city today ou political business L 15 Webster of Grand Island is lllling tho vnoiucy at W O Halls barber shop caused by tho absouco of Will Hazel A real estato firm in Wiusido Bold six farms last wook North Nebraska roal estato is surely attracting atten tion and buyers A W Tronholm superintendent of tho Nebraska division of tho C St P M O was in tho city yesterday attending to oflioial business This is ponsion day and tho oflico of W II Lowo iu tho city building has boon pretty woll occupied by old soldiers aud widows getting thoir papers made out Dr A Hodgotts returned from Omaha yesterday aud is making preparations to romovo his family to Grand Island where thoy will nniko thoir homo for tho coming year Mrs Harry Hammond wife of tho editor of tho Randolph Reporter is iu tho city visiting hor sistor Mrs Chas Chamberlain Mr Hammond has gone ou a trip to tho coast Tho James Nichols roforrod to iu tho item concerning Dr Salters collision on South Fourth streot published yester day was not Attoruey Nichols of Madi son as somo assumo to beliovo Charles tho sou of Mr and Mrs C S Bridgo who has beou sufFeriug from a serious attack of ty phoid is improving and it is bolioved ho will speedily recover his health Kingsloy McCaslin son of C S Mo Cuhlin of this city who has made his homo iu Fremont for a number of years has accepted a posit iou as brakemau on tho Elkhorn lino with Norfolk for head quarters A number of Norfolks society ladies are eugaged iu organizing a dancing society for tho winter which will be known as tlio Early Hourclub Thoy expect to hold thoir first meeting uud enjoy their first dance Friday night of this week Mrs Grace Parnoy of Tongenoxia Kansas who has been visiting with hor sister Mrs J E Simpson for the post two weeks doparted today in company with Mrs Simpson for Omaha whero Just a chance meeting in the rain and so many things to talk about That means wet feet and a neglected cold Then comes the hacking lin gering cough and the doctor looks serious and talks of pine woods or mountain air That is the time when Dr Pierces Golden Med ical Discovery proves its value It has cured hun dreds of cases of weak lungs obstinate lingering cough bronchitis spitting of blood and other forms of disease which if neglected or unskillfully treated lead to consumption There is no alcohol in Golden Medical Discovery and it is entirely free from opium cocaine and all other narcotics When you ask your dealer for Golden Medical Discovery do not be deluded into accepting a substitute The dealers just as good carries no weight beside the thousands of cures performed by Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery Accept nothing in its place A Dreadful Cough About eight years ago 1 had a dreadful cough and hoarseness writes Mrs Ida V Edwards of Sterling Sanete Co Utah I tried several kinds of medicine but without any effect at last I tried Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery of which I have taken four Ixittles and my cough is entirely cured Ten Hemorrhages My wife had ten hemorrhages of the lungs writes W A Sanders of Hern Macon Co W Va and the people all around here said she would never be well again Hut she began to take Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery and -he boon began to guin strength and flesh After taking ten bottles she was entirely well Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets cure constipation They do not re act on the system nor do they beget the pill habit thoy will visit tho hitters daughter Mrs T W Whoaton A hay famino is roportod from Sioux City and it is Fftid that dealers mid feodors of that plnco wero tologrnphing to different points yesterday in order to secure a supply to roliovo tho present pressing doniands Hay is now worth there from 5 f0 to 7 per ton Gcorgo W Snyder of Tildencandidato for county superintendent on tho re publican ticket is in tho city making tho acquaintance ot Norfolk pooplo Ho rolatos somo chnrmitig stories of tho cxiierioncos of a soldier in tho Philip pines whero ho served his country with tho First Nebraska Tho stato board of purchaso and sup plies has awardod coutraots for Mm fur nishing of supplies to tho hospital for iusano for tho quarter onding December M as followa Coal Olon Rock Coal company staple and fancy groceries Raymond Bros flour Sugar City Cer eal mills dry goods Johnson Dry Goods company hats Mayer Brothers clothing 15 B Kenyon P A Shnrtz is another individual who has boon Bomowhat tempted to vote for a return of tho famous brand of dem ocratic prosperity Yesterday ho was very desirous of obtaining sovoral teams and wagons to haul apples into tho couu try aud offered iib high nsfiliiday for teams and mon but without success Ho thinks that with a return of tho times of 4 t5 teams would depre ciate in value about 100 por cent Windsido Tribune Mrs Stella Cherry who has been at tho Norfolk sauitarium underwent a surgical operation for ap pendicitis on Monday morning at tho hands of Dr Salter assisted by Dr Muirhoad A largo obscoss was dis covered tho nppendix having suppurated and sloughed off Tho cavity was washed and drained a largo amount of pus boing takou away Tho patient rallied woll aud at last accounts was doing nicely Dr Fletcher M Sisson who succeeds Dr A Hodgetts as presidiug elder of tho Norfolk district arrived in the city yesterday and is arranging for the re moval of his family hero from Omaha Thoy will arrivo next week and will probably occupy tho homo to bo vacated by Dr Hodgotts on South Fourth street Mrs SiFBon will bo remembered by mauy as the author of n work published by tho Fremont Tribune during their rosidence in that city which met with considerable favor iu Nebraska nud throughout tho west Tho harvest festival of tho Salvation Army has beou quite successful and their charity fund has beou considerably increased thereby People were very generous with their coutributious aud at tho time tho meeting was held last night the platform was piled full of a miscellaneous collection of articles and products of the field Pumpkins shoos blankets ond chickens were among tho lot which servo to iudicate the variety on baud Dr A J Johnson was tho auctioneer and sold tho offerings which brought good prices The hall was crowded with members and friends of tho Army A Hoskins correspondent sends au interesting and highly ssusational no couut of a neighborhood row in which two women of the towu were the chief participants One of the women ap proached tho other with a horse whip aud after a bandy of words a genuine streot fight was developed in which the woman with the horse whip is said to have got the worst ond of the bargain There lifts been considerable trouble botween tho women and other residents of the town for somo time and tho above was the result Tho correspondent olosos with the statement that Jef feries and Fitzsimuions couldnt put up a better fight and make the timo the ladies did Wakted several bright and houeBt persons to represent us aa managers in this and close by comities Snlary 900 a yoar nud expenses Straight bona fide no more no less salary Position perma nent Our references any bank in any towu It is mninly oflie work con ducted at homo Rofereuco Eucloso holf addressed stamped envelope Tub Dominion Company Dept it Chicago Notice Horace Huntington Loraino Hunt ington Delia Sessions Melissa Posten James Cutter William F Huntington Daniel C Huntingt n Lottio J Huut ington Vela Olmstoad Clyde V Olm stead Homer Cutter and Hattio Cutter defendants will tako notco that on tho 27th day of Soptoinber ISO Mary A Smith plaintiff heroin filed her petition in tho district court of Madison county isehrnsKn against said defend ants with others tho object nud prayer of which aro to cancel n mortgage ap pearing of record in book 11 page 277 of tho mortgago records of Madison county Nebraska ou the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter mid the uorthwpst quarter of tho southeast quarter aud the south half of tho south east quarter of section 15 iu town ship till north of rsnge i west of tho fith p m Nebraska made by said plaintiff to Susan O Rudes and dated October 1st IblM to soouro the payiiiont of a promissory note of 000 of tho samo dato for the reason that on or about the day of Ibll plum tiff settled with the said Susan C Rudes who was thou the holder iud owner of suitl unto and mortgage and paid sitisfied aud discharged said debt and plaintiff prays that M apparent lion of said mortgago of record niny by the court be ordored ouicrled satisfied and lis bwged and tho slid debt doctored paid You aro required to niiBwer said peti tion on or before the 6th day of Novem ber 1891 Mauy A Kmitu Plaintiff A woman named Annie WInnlngton was buried on July 21 at Northwltch She died at the ngc of 44 years and hnil been the mothor of twonty ttvt children of whom It was stated that three nrc living aged 20 IS and S years so thnt twenty two of this num ber have died She was inarrlod at 21 yeais and had twins three times A platform car recently comploted at tb Boston Maine railroad shops in Salem Mass has a carrying capacity of 100000 pounds 40000 pounds moro Minn any other car on the road It is thirty two feet long NEBRASKAS GREAT CORN CROP iOO000lIO ltuliH I the hllinatr uml It May It More A conservative estimate of NobmB kafl corn crop which Is now safa from frost Is 101000000 bushels It is hard for tho mind to grasp what tbsse fig ures mean Counting 60 bushels of tholled corn to tho load It would take five million teams to haul the crop to market a caravan that would reach around tho world It will take an army of 80000 men over two months to hunk It If they hiiBk CO bushels a day each If loaded into cars of 30000 capacity It would take 600000 cars to haul the crop a train over 4000 miles long At no time within the pant ten years has there been such a tondeney on the part of farmers to look for new locations either to bettor themselves or to pro vide homes for their children Many sections In the East are overcrowded while thousands of acrfs of rich wel watered lauds can still be had lj Ne braska and Northern Kansas at com paratively low prices Thousands will visit that country this fall as tho railroads have announced cheap rat harvest excursions for Oct 3 and 17 V H 1utent Ofllee In the list of 397 patents this wek 9 were for Iowa Inveutors 3 for Ne braska 11 for Minnesota B for Kan sas 1G for Missouri 37 for Illinois 50 for New York Patents have been allowed our cli ents but not yet issued as follows To J M Callander of Des Moines for a cabinet for holding and display ing packages A hinged glass covered front is provided with vertically ar ranged compartmsntB for packages such as spices The lower one of any column of these packages may be re moved without opening the cnbnet To H Willis of Des Moines for a separable collar button and necktie holder specially adapted to facilitate securing collars to shirts and main taining neckties In proper position relative thereto as required to prevent the annoyances incident to necktlea becoming loose and displaced on the wearers neck Consultation and advice for invent ors free UEUDt iN G OIIWIG THOMAS G ORWIG J RALPH ORWIG Registered Attorneys Des Moines Iowa Sept 16 99 The Improvements that are beins made to the Baltimore and Ohio South Western railroad between Park ersburg and East St Louis are being pushed rapidly to completion Sev enteen thousand tons of 85 pound steel rails have been placed in the track and thero are still 25000 tons to come delivery being delayed on ac count of rush of orders at the mills The company has also put In 125 miles of gravel ballast and expects to get out 200 miles more duimg the season and it Is hoped by Fall that the track will rank as the best In the west A great many grade reductions and changes In line are also being made between Cincinnati and St Louis The purpose Is to make a uniform one half of one per cent grade between Cincin nati and St Louis as well as to elimi nate a Inrge amount of objectionable curvature At one point for Instf nce the line 1b to be shortened a mile and a half 3ti0 degroes of curvature elimi nated and ppven bridges abandoned Oklahoma Its wonderful resources and superior advantages to homesrekers are Mt forth in a handsome illustrated pam phlet Just issued by the Frisco Lin Passenger Department Copy will be mailed free on application to Bryan Snyder General Passenger Agent St Louis Mo Theres probably no success so sweet as that achieved by acting contrary to the advice of our knowing friends 16 OO PER WEEK We will pj a Hnlary of V00 per work snd eipeimen for miin with rlc to Introduce our roiiltM Compound ami I o Killer In ihf coua trv Hel requirtd Address wltnaump Acme Mfy Co Ham Des Molnco Iowa A woman to say the least but then it Isnt a womans nature to say the least W I believe my prompt use of Pinos Cure reveuted quick consumption Mrs Lucy Biiuue Jianiieiie ivmi wee 1J D The father who wnlks Mil floor with a crying boy baby is a sub male-carrier Dont do nrok When Von Het Send for m Imaluuble kvstem Jeo H Iticliruond Sfi IhMborn St Ch caro The North American Review for Sep tember is in close toucn with the lead ing interests of the day and in the quality of its contents it more than fulfills the promises made by the new editor when he undertook the manage ment of the Review which indeed have been most generously redeemed by eveiy Issue that has come from Ills hands The number opens with the late Colonel Ingersolls famous rply late Colonel Ingersolls famous reply was published originally in the Review In November 1807 and which is re published now in consideration of the keen and widespread interest awaken ed by Colon Ingorsolls death in IiIb views on religion and religious dogma This paper contains what Is In all prob ability the fullest strongest and most eloquent statement of his position which the brilliant agnostic ever penned M A Co Olhu 4 IV N V No 31 1HUU The old man was rending the paper on the front steps and little Reggie I was playing around relates the Wash ington Post V