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Ilol Smiiitorlut Kor Stntntinnntor Klmoulli illntriot W W Vuimi Count Tlnliot Aulnloim iltniiiWMitntlo Tiiut Tlilrd DIhIiIiI - 11111 i llloy Vor Altiininj Hurt Milium Hlimtmi Miiilliton NnifoU Kor oiiinilHliiiuir Sncond Dlitlrlil A I Tortur NoiToII Norlnlli Iltoliidt Kir iiHfosnir II 0 1Juiimiim nn KorJiiHtlcoixif tho tmicii s IIiih IMisiii Kur Cuimtnlitoa 1 MCivimu WHIivimihion Hryans book Tlio lMrst lltittlo could 10 Hold for one fourth tho present price if its publication was not jnonop oliod by Mr Hryuti under tho protec tion of copyright laws My that ouo act Mr lh yan demonstrates that ho is not only in favor of nionopolioH but of protoction also whou It comes to his own porsonul gain Four pages of imtnos of uion of na tional state and local reputation who have withdrawn from Hrynu and will support Mclvinloy this campaign have recently boon printed And these are not all Thore aro thousands In all parts of tho country who will do tho Hiuno thing Prosperity has done its work well and there aro few who will not voto for its continuauco Tho fu sionists claim many converts to Bryan ism but fail to produce thorn and it is natural to conclude that they havent them to produce Ed A Fry of the Niobrara Pioneor comes out in a signed statement in tho last issue of his papor saying that ho voted for Hryun in 18ti Mr Uryau undoubtedly received mauy republican votes in Nebraska the last campaign on account of the silver issue but thoy are all returning to tho grand old party with tho conviction that it knew what was best and tho republican votes he receivos this year will bo nil Mr Fry explains his action iu 181K5 as the result of a bad dream lie was honest iu his fear that silver was to bo retired aud that gold alono would be used result ing in a contracted currency Tho fuslonists succeoded in scaring some peoplo with thoir parnmounts In 1S5 but cau hardly do it again Tho Peoplos Nowfl ft fusion orRim tit OreiKhton rofusoa to support John S RobiuBon for oougrosa Tho News regards Mr Hobinsou iw nu oxtroinoly boIAbIi partisan who uevor counts it a duty to support the fufliou tickot uuless his immo nppears upon it Couvincinl of this tho editor sought to impress tho fact ou tho couvontion which uomitmted him but failed to sufficiently establish tho iuoidont so us to defeat him for the uominntion Thereafter his lieutenants wo gather from its remarks sought to do a littlo of tho coercing they claim Mark Hanna is guilty of The Nows man robelled at this sort of politios and now comes out llatfooted for John It Hays Whother its reasons aro real or fancied it is certain its action iu sup porting Mr Hays is justified bocauso it is supporting tho best man Fromout Tribune The Omaha World Herald tolls with much glee of a bet taken in that city Tuesday by a supporter of Bryan A Now York man wanted to bot f 1000 to 200 thatj McKinley would be elected as the next president and one of Bryans supporters dug up the 200 and covered the bet This is not much of a feat for tho Bryanites If they will not take odds of fire to one the cbauces of their condidate mubt bo slim indeed If they have much money to put up even at great odds they should forward it to New York A correspondent says of the situation there The betting has entirely collapsed in New York On Saturday all kinds of inducements wero offered by McKinley supporters to draw Bryau money into tho hands of the stakeholders bat there was nothing done In fart in tho last hope of g t ttnga bil down tln limn with McKinli y money oil tired luxurious bets One of these as an oiler to bet any pint of 11011 at odds of I to I that McKinley Mould get lCOOOO plurality In New Voik stale Alliiitini MIiIcihI IIiciiiimi An aiionynious circular has been is sued uddrosod to the Hrenioii of the state appealing to them to vote against K N lrout republican candidate for attorney general for the reason as al leged that he was the intiodtirer of senate Hie Kill which nieant to repeal the tax now taxed against insurance companies to maintain lire tlepmt nieuts This circular is a miserable ronrbach says a correspondent calculated to de ceive voters on the eve of election Volunteer lieiuen will not be mislead by a cowardly circular Tho ollloiul records of their last annual mooting at Norfolk are the best evidence Tho an nual report of Slate President loliu L Hehiek was unanimously ndoptod by tho state association and in that repoit printed on page II of tho olllcial pro ceedings the insurance bill is discussed as follows It is but fair to say In this connec tion that this bill with a largo number of others was prepared by parties inter ested In the compilation of the statutes and wero what is known as eurativo measures and were represented to ho bills to correct inaccuracies in the statutes and to conform to decisions of thoHuproiuojcourt in construing them A number of these including No till wero introduced by Senator lrout with out investigation on his part and upon the assurance that it was a curative bill only As soon as Senator Fronts at tention was called to the bill and the miction it repealed ho at once made a statement of the matter to the henate and had tho bill recommitted to tho com mittee of the whole where on his state ment and motion it was indefinitely postponed J he report of tho legislative commit tee was also uuuuimonsly adopted by the state llremen and is printed on pigo I of tho proceedings This report says that Mr lrout agreed and very gladly to ask that tho bill bo withdrawn as soon as ho found out its nature Tho statu firemen will accept their own records as tho bust evidence in preference to an unsigned circular is sued on the eve of election TWO ARE KILLED IN WRECK Tiain ou tlm liritt Noitlmru linn Into a litniUlltlu Ncur llullunl Seattle Oct Ji Traln No 15 31 freight cars easl bound run Into n landslide last night near Uallard Two men were killed and three badly in jured Ten cars were burned up aud the locomotive demolished The killed A J Creeper engineer and Hoy Archer a passenger The injured Albert Miehaelson hnikcuiiiu ear lorn oil hand burned aud probably Internally Injured A 1j Itrlndley supply man face and shoul ders burned until nearly unrecogniz able probably internally Injured may die 1 1 Altaian llreiuuu slightly in jured The train struck the landslide almost without warning and the engine and n number of curs were piled iu a heap without the engineer having a chance to Jump The wreck took lire almost Immediately BRYAN TOURS TWO STATES Doniorralln Candlilrtto Spendi Day la lUuro unci Maryland Wlltnlnirtou Del Oct M Mr Bry an made two ipuoclios of some length In this city after having made 17 other speeches during the day Beginning at St Michaels ou tho custom shore of Marylnml ho spoke at Easton Pres ton Murlock Vienna Salisbury Ber lin all of which places aro In Mary land and at Krunkford Georgetown ICIrkwood and New Castle In Dela ware The audiences of the day were as a rule fair sied and a majority of them wero thoroughly Hppreclutive At n few of the stopping pluces In Delaware there was apparent lHck of enthusi asm fitrlUiT Hold Up Car Shenandoah Pu Oct 25 Three hundred strikers held up a trolley cur at Mahouey Olty that was carrying about 40 men to work at St Nicholas colliery John Fisher n carpanter who was on the car resisted the efforts of the strikers to prevent him from go ing to work and he was severely beaten All the others returned V their homes without a protest Ilowa Tlita Wo offer ouo hundred dollars reward for auy case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Curo P J CiiBN KT Co Toledo O We the undersigned have known P J Cheney for tho last 15 years aud believe him perfectly honorablo iu nil business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm West Truax WholesaloDruggists Toledo O Waldiso Kinnas Makvin Wholesale Druggists Toledo O Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting diroctly upon tho blood aud mu cous surfaces of the system Testimon ials sent free Price 75o per bottle Sold by all druggists Halls Family Villa aro the best TIIK ISOKKOLK NKWS WKDNKSDAY OCTOHKU 21 1900 Defaulter Has Dropped Com pletely Out of Sight MAY HAVE ENDED IT ALL Inllnintc li IpikU if din Alitcoiidlne Ndtti nT tlm IImI Niilliiiml llnnk nf Niiit Vdth llnllnni lis Hut Taluui IIU Onii II In Nuv Yolk Oct W Cornelliw L Al vtud the defaulting teller of the IM rut National bank has not yet been ar rested and It was said no news had been received of hlin Mrs Alvord left her liomu In Mount einon aud came to this city yesterday morning Many personal friends of Alvord In Mount Vernon believe he has com mltted suicide Jehu II Murphy one of the bankers most Intimate lileuds said that he llnnly believed that Al vord had taken his own life It was learned yesterday that when the Alvords went to Saratoga last Hum mer they took with them all their horses aud eairlages It took two cars to transport the outtlt The horses were blooded anlmalu and the vehicles were all of the handsomest descrip tion fn set of harness alone Is said to have cost 1510 and everything about the Htublv equipment was on the Hiune scale Vice President Illnr of tho First Na tional bank In answer to a number of tpiestlons put to hliu In regrtrd to Al vord and the general situation said that the bank had cleared up the whole matter of the defalcation to its own satisfaction This was Interpreted to mean that Just how and when Alvord had taken the moneys had been dis covered by the olllelals ltanklng men were disposed to be lieve today that probably Alvord man iigeil to make his escape with several hundred thousand dollars It Is also thought thai the Schrelber defalcation helped to uncover Alvords ltelng nervous over the notoriety given Schrelber Alvord tried to cover up some of his matters aud was exposed Three steamships lett New York Sat urday last the day Alvord Is known to have disappeared on any one of which be tnljiht have booked a pas sage under an assumed name These steamships were the Mexico bound for Cuba the Cap Frio for Hamburg and the Amsterdam for Hotterdam The Mexico landed In Havana yes terday morning Word was received by the detectives later that Alvord was not on board When the other two ships arrive at their destinations every passenger will be examined and If Alvord is on board he cannot escape detection Irim Curp for Doipprutc Negro Cleveland Oct il An Iron cage will bo built In the criminal court room for Edward Huthveu the negro who will bo placed on trial next Monday for the murder of Patrolman Shlpp Kuthven Is a desperate man At the time Shlpp was killed he escaped from a score of policemen who were pursu ing him In a long running pistol light If he bad not been overcome by strat egy he would doubtless have killed some of the men who later captured him In Indianapolis The cage will be provided to prevent a tigerish out break on his part In the court room Now Prom Ship HoliiMt Dollar Tort Townsiuul Oct Jo The steam schooner Sun Pedro arriving with IS passengers from Cape Nome brought news which will ullny all fears ur to the safety of the ship Robert Dollar When the San Pedro left Nome on the lJth lust the Dollar was In the har bor mid announcement of Its sailing date had not then been given out There Is great competition at Nome for passenger tratlle and the San Pe dro people think the vessel wns held over In order to till up her accommo dations lltiiKlurn Stt nl All till Funds In SIbIiI lClkhorn Neb Oct The- postof flee and general merchandise store of Charles Wltte was entered last night The safe was bluwn open a collection of old coins valued at J00 10 Iu pos tage stamps and notes amounting to 000 were taken The tools used were taken from Konier Broi black smith shop aud entrance was gained by prying open the back door No clue 11 1 C Inrtuue A ft it 111 IurU Cedar Hapids la Oct W Reginald Andrews aged 22 received notice that he has been left sole heir to the estate of a great uncle lu Kuglund worth f 000 Andrews has been robbed by pickpockets In Chicago and assaulted by a maulac who killed one person and dangerously wounded three others In the ten mouths he hus been iu Amer ica Kauias Town Hard Hit Dunavatit Kan Oct 23 This town was partially destroyed by tire yester day Tho business portion is a total loss including Richardsons store aud hotel the postoface building three resi dences steam laundry grist mill Yourleys manufacturing plaut aud contractors chop and office Tho loss is only partially covered by Insurance Clara Ilarton Serlnmly III Galveston Oct 25 Clara Barton Is dangerously HI at her apartments at the Tremout hotel Ever siuce her ar rival In the city about six weeks ago she has been iu ill health and at In tervals upon the advice of her physi cian wu3 compelled to remain lu doors Of late her Illness has assumed u seri ous phase Hi - - Kid R Tip Ill U I i s fi i Medium Sole Sriunro EJce Medium Low Heel Nt t Walkover The latest thing in Mens Shoes -v J S For Ail Around Wear SEE THAT THIS UttftMf TRADiTVARK IS BRANDED ON EVERY SHOE - j i i - w Ask for the Fashions Favorite SEE THAT THIS nADswA IS BRANDED OH EVERV SHOE A Kibo Kid and Calf J J A - HJ 1 a t smi 8 inch Extra Heavy Sole Low Heel Out-of-Door Boot ROOSEVELTS CAMPAIGN IlnUhc at UtlCii After au Kvcutrul Day In UN Statx Utica N Y Oct 2r Governor Roosevelts third day of campaigning in New York state embraced several features not heretofore marked In his reception At nearly every place at which lie stopped there were huge crowds of people In this city instead of speech making the days work ended with a review of an immense demonstration This was entirely agreeable to Governor Roosevelt who during the day had made nine speeches while traveling through three counties Chenango Madison aud Oneida The second feature was the meeting hero of the vice presidential candidate and Senator Depew and the grouping together upon the stage In this city within a period of three hours of ex Comptroller of the Currency Eckels Senator Depew and Govornor Roose velt The third feature was n pre concerted attempt at Rome to compel Governor Roosevelt to answer ques tions concerning the letter of Mayor Van Wyck the prosecution of the ice trust the prosecution of the alleged canal thieves and other questions That the attempt was preconcerted was assured from the fact that men In the crowd aMced the questions holding In their hands printed slips and on their failure to compel the candidate to answer numbers of these slips wero thrown Into his carriage The gov ernor positively declined to give any expression of opinion as to the circu lars or their authorship or any of the questions TRIBUTE TO SHERMAN Many Prominent Mrn Atted Funeral Sr Tier of the Lata Stutenuan at Wafhliigtoa Washington Oct 25 In the capital of the nation where his work had been accomplished there gathered yes terday representatives erf every gov ernment department and the repre sentatives of many powers to pay horn ago to the memory of John Sherman The funeral services hold hero wore at the Sherman homo on K street where tho aged statesman had spent the greater part of tho past 50 years It was n notable gathering thnt filled the hallway and parlors of the resi dence the most representative per haps at any funeral here since the burial of General Lawton last spring when much the same concourse of offi cials aud diplomats gathered to honor the soldier dead as met iu memory of the statesman whose services thougk in a dlffereut line had been equally as distinguished After tho services the funeral party left for Manafleld 0 on a special train over the Pexnwylranla railroad as iKs - s t y We Always Seek to Give Satisfaction in FIT WEAR and PRICE htiil t 5 ij 3 lit HJ -- iitiJM Mllil s Svty For Cheapness Style and Wear I Our Goods tit v are Uptodate ijiiiSJi555tviM35vJv5Jitt mmuujwji mmi3jm La Senorita I 7x rA i Vvyi Sip PkW vxm SPENCER OVELMAN Palace Shoe Store - r Kibo Kid Medium Heavy Sole Low Heel A General Favorite SEE THAT THIS TRADtMARK IS BRANDED ON EVERY SHOE l fr i Arched Instep SEE 1 THAT THIS yT MMI J IS BRANDED K rfK ON EVERY A yW SHOE X v Klbo Kid LIRht Sole 5 Medium HlBh Heel cj tWiJtiviiJvjJ For Ladies Wear QUEEN QUALITY Is Unexcelled in Price and Quality stK jjsjjhss - a Our stock for Fall ami Winter Trade is now complete in every line and we can as- sure you that no better line is carried by any house in the West THE PALACE SHOE STORE Two doors West Citizens National Bank NORFOLK NEBR vi3sK3x J J 2 X 24 THATS EASY X But not half as easy as it is W M RUB to get a bargain in sT I i um J O When you make your purchase jit our establishment JevelrySilverware All the new things iu this lino can be found here and our word for it J they are right both in style and prico Hayes Jewelry Music House J W HANSEN Piano Tuner WHEN YOU WAST A GOOD SHAVE or BATH GO TO W 0 Halls Barter Shop MAIN riT THIHD DOOB EAHT OF FOURTH M C WALKER DEALER IK FLOUR - FEED Oil and Gasoline 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