il HONORING THE HEROES ComplMo Progrnm of Orrornklnn llnr Kx rrrlir n Outlined lly Mntltowium Tout Nn 100 I A It From Momlivrn Dnllir All niomboMof Mnthowsou O A H post mid Womans Rellof Corps will moot at tho post rooms nt i n in on Tucwilny Miiy M 18H1 nnd proceed from thence In conveyances nt 10 n in to Prospect Hill conulery whom tho graven of old soldiers nnil sntlorrt will lo Htmwn with tloworrt hy delegations of children from tho city hoIiooIh under tho illroctlon of commit toos from Mnthow hoii post mid WotnniiH Relief Corps HIh respectfully suggested that tho Huporlntondont of our city schools arrange for n ropiosontntlon of two girls from each room to roport nt G A H hnll nt II M u in whoro convoynncos will ho furnished All old soldiers nud sailors nnd ox coldiors of tho SpiutlRh war aro invited to accompany MnthowHou post nnd Womnns Relief Corps to tho comotory ut 10 u m Tho tiro doparlinont othor organlzn tions and tho citizens gouorally wishing to wit new tho oxorclHOB in tho comotory or plneo llowors on tho graves of deceased rolutivos nnd friends aro invited to do ho Flowers should ho brought to O A II hnll not lntor than I -5 n m Patriotic oxorolsos will ho hold in tho afternoon nt Pasowalks grovo Procession will form at 2 p in under tho direction of Marshal of tho Dny lloriunu Oerecko on Socond streot with head of column resting on Norfolk uvo inio in tho following order Marshal nud assistants Hand Speaker in carrlago Muynr city council and hoard of edu cation in carriages Company L Second regimout N N O as escort Mnthowsou G A It post old soldiors and sailors and ox soldiors of tho Span iBh war Woinans Relief Corps Norfolk city schools Norfolk tiro dopurtmout Civic societies Oitiznns on foot Citizens in carriagOH The procession will move nt 330 p m sharp marching wost ou Norfolk nvouuo to Fifth streot thonco south to Pnso walks grovo Order of oxorcisos Music hy tho baud Singing by tho school children Invocation by Rov Q II Main Singing by ohoir Rending of ordors and roll of the dead by the adjutant of Mnthowsou post Dirgo by tho band Singing by ohoir Memorial day address by Hon W M Robertson Hyniu Amorioa lod by choir Benediction Commit teo of arrangomonts Com rades Roberts Mntrnu Widnuiau Light Mills Powell Hirscu and Raiubolt Committee ou music H 0 Mntrnu Committeo on conveyances Light Dudloy and Davonport It is resieotfully suggested that it would be appropriate to closo places of business duriug tho exercises iu tho nftornoou Dy order W II WlUAMAN H M ROBERTS Adjutant Post Commander Memorial flumliiy Monitors of Mathewsou G A R post nud old soldiers aud sailors nnd Womans Roliof Corps will meet nt G A R nail on Sunday May 23 ut 10 a m aud procood from thonco to tho Second Congregational church whoro patriotic sorvices will bo hold aud a ser mon preached by tho pastor of that church tho Rev John Jollrlos All ex soldiers of tho Spanish war aro invited to participate with tho post and tho Wonmus Relief Corps in these exercises Conveyances will bo furnihhed for tho ladies of tho Womnus Relief Corps 13y order II M Koukkts W H Widaman Post Commander Adjutant Have you honrdjof the famous Hot Springs Arkansas Hundreds of poo pie are being cured there daily of tho grip j If you re gray j before forty theres S something wrong s S You need J Auers Hair Vigor j FRIDAY FACTS J M Sohlokloy of Gouoa spent last night in tho city Jnnios P Clark of Battlo Crook was iu tho city this morning Thoro will ho n meeting of tho board of education this evening Tho noon trnln from Omnha was nn hour nnd n lml f Into today Tho Business Mens mooting tonight promises to ho nn interesting sossiou Miss Mabel Collnmor entortninod n pnrty of young friends nt her homo last evening Mrs G lvolpor ontortnlnod n party of friouds from tho city nt tho hospital Inst evening Miss Helon Clark nnd Miss Clarn Fuhrnmu of Stanton wore In tho city yestorday W iT Roeil and James Nichols tho Madison nttornoys were In town yostor dny afternoon Mnjor 15 II Trnoy Is now on tho road In tho employ of tho Tolerton Stetson Co of Sioux City An artesian woll has just been struck at Lynch Boyd county Tho How was tnppod ut a dopth of It feet J G Trout man loft for Sioux City today and will roturn tomorrow noon on the special train of farm innchiuory from tho east 15 Malouo or Omnha D S O of tho Mnccabees rot timed homo this morning nfter a fow dnys spent in tho city in tho interest of tho order 15 J Carpoutor manager of tho San ford Dodgo company is iu tho city todny arranging to bring his company to 15iseloys hall on Monday oveuhig May 2th Tho Episcopal council now in sossiou at Omaha will elect a bishop coadjutor to assist Hishop Worthiugton who bo causo of ill health is obliged to givo up tho notlvo work of tho dioceso Rov J 13 Van Fleet is at Omaha nttouding tho council Rov F P Wigton rccolvod a tolegrnm yesterday from Osmond stnting that tho Presbyterian pooplo of that placo by a unanimous vote oxtouded him a call to boconio pastor of their church Mr Wigton will accept tho call and with his family will romovo to Osmond uoxt week His many frionds horo will wish him success iu his chosen work Judgo aud Mrs Powors returned from Omnha last ovouing Thoy went down to seo their sou Fraukwho has boon Buf fering from a rhoumatio nttock but wore disappointed iu not seeing him That train that took them down passed tho west bound train on which Frank had taken passage for Hot Springs S D Thoy did not loam this until they reaohod Omaha Atl210 p m tomorrow a special train of Champion bmdors and mowers will nrrivo at tho M O depot This train of 20 enrs left Warder Bushnoll Glossuor companys fnotory at Spring Hold Ohio on May 13th and has been hauled direct to Norfolk as a solid special train Tho train will be bnnnored and decorated aud will make a fiuo appear nuco and worth your while to see No such shipment of form machinery has ever been made hero boforo Tho annual party of tho class of 1900 Norfolk High sohool was given at tho homo of Clyde Patterson on West Nor folk avenue last ovoniug Tho rooms woro prettily decorated in tho class col ors old gold aud cream and tho sur roundings all conduced to a very pleas ant evonlng Besides tho momhere of tho class there wero present Superinten dent nud Mrs OConnor Messrs Barnes and Whaloy Misses Wood aud Hartley teachers The evening was deyoted to games with delicious refreshments at tho propor time Dakota City Eaclo John B Barnes eldest sou of Judge John B Bnrues n graduato of tho stato uuiversity nnd for throe years n teacher in tho Norfolk public sohools was solectod lust week as the principal of the schools of that city for tho coming year This is a high compliment for a young man John bo ing but 21 years of ago nnd the promo tiou will bo gratifying to his hosts of friouds in these parts who know him wheu he was a youug wild f rollicking kid not many years ngo Ho always was nn nuibitious youngster comes by it honestly you know aud ho will bo heard from in years to como nwny up iu educatioual work SATURDAY SIFTINGS Sheriff Losey was iu town today Tho street spriukler is taking a rest There wero a good runny farmers in todny Peace reigns supreme at the police court F Metschko was in from Pierce yes torday Chester A Fuller went to Madison this morning Rainmakers ore uot iu domaud in this neck o the woods G A Luikart went to Omaha this nf ternoon on a business trip Mrs L T Nelson of Missouri Valley isvistiug friends in the city The final examinations of the public schools will bo held next Tuesday Rov A Hoflusof Pierce was in tho city yesterday on his way to Ssward Rev G Streicher leaves forOakdale THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MAY 25 1899 this ovoniug whoro ho prenchos tomor row morning Tho Bnslnoss Mons mooting was not hold lost ovoniug owing to tho storm whtoh prevailed MIbh Victoria Nollson loavoa for Fre mont tomorrow morning whoro she will attend tho normal sohool Tho hospital orohostra will furnish tho music for tho High school commonco mont oxorcisos on the ovoniug of Juno 2 Trinity Church Protcstnnt Episcopal WhltBtindny Morning Sorvlco 1015 Sunday school li15 Evening sorvico 7 Tho coadjutor bishop choson at Omahn by tho Episcopal council for this dioceso Is Rov A L Williams of Chicago Dr Holdou has rcntod tho Romo Mil ler rosldonco property and his family will occupy it as soon as it is vacated hy Dr P II Saltor At a mooting of tho fire department held last ovouing Messrs Fasownlk Olomonts and Hartford wero appointed a committeo to solioit funds from tho business men for n Fourth of July cele bration Last ovoniug about 8 oclock in tho hoavy shower whloh was in progress tho lightning struck tho houso of George Good on North First street badly shat tering tho northwest cornor of tho build ing Tho family woro fortunntoly not injured Tho very honvy rnin of tho past two days has prevented tho public from at tending tho snmplo salo which tho Pros bytorlan ladies havo been holding Ow ing to this fact the Indies will coutinuo thoir solo next wook bogluniug Monday nftornoou May 22nd Win Warnoko camo dowu from Wakefield this morning and will visit friouds hero Mr Wnruoke has boon in chargo of tho Wakefield Republican tho past winter He is sutlormg from an attack of rheumatism nud coutomplntes a trip to Hot Springs Ames tho now boot sugar factory town uonr Fromout is to have oight nrtesinu wells Tho third hns already boeu completed nnd Uows nbout -10 gal lons por miuuto It is of tho some vol ume and depth ns tho other two a little Iobs than two huudred and fifty feet Tho spocial train of binders nud mow ers which camo in over tho M O this noon direct from tho Champion factories iu Ohio was tho object of much atten tion Thoro woro 20 cars filled with farming machinery to bo distributed at this and adjacent points J G Trout man roturnod on the train from Sioux City Ono of the notable evouts for tho com ing week is thocommoucomeut exercises of tho Norfolk branch of tho Western Conservatory of Muslo at tho M E church on Monday ovouing nt 8 oclock Prof E H Scott president of the con servatory will bo present Tho small admission foe of fivo cents will bo charged to defray extra expenses Cards have boon received by friends in this city announcing tho coming marriage of Mr J W Rose to Mabel daughtor of Mr and Mrs William S Shirley nt the home of the brides par ents Martinsville Indiana Mr and Mrs Roso will bo at home after June 15 at Chiuo California where Mr Rose has accepted a position with Mr W S Pardonnor Tho storm which began yestorday morning has coutluued today A large amount of rain fell this forenoon and although the clouds are struggling to break away this afternoon the indica tions aro not favorable to thoir success The ground is thoroughly water soaked and some warm 6unny days would be appreciated by the growiug crops and their owuers West Point is to observe Memorial day Tho Republican says The G A R is taking hold of tho matter in a vory systematic manuer nud the vnrious committees will seo that all arrange ments aro mado for the occasion Hou Johu R Hays of Norfolk will be the orator of the day Oar people are to bo congratulated upon obtaining so eml uout nn orator for this great holiday Charles Henry Young troop M Eighth U S cavnlry was iu tho city this morn ou his way home from Cuba to Tildeu Mr Youug spout six months iu the proviuco of Port uu Prince nud his im proFsiou of tho Cubans is anything but J favorable Ho 6ays they would rather forage and fight than anything elso and that a stable government on the island will only bo brought about by ignoring them Qunrterly meeting at the Methodist church tomorrow Dr Hodgettspresid ing elder will preach in the morning Tho usual sacramental service will fol low the Eermou The love feast will bo held at 7 p m In placo of the usual evening sermon the Epworth league will observe its tenth anniversary Short addresses will bo given by different members of the league The public is cordially iuvited Judgo W V Allen is holding court this week at Niobrara The Pioneer of that town thus alludes to him and his proceeduro as judge Judge Allen the former United States senator of Ne braska who made meaning to the name of populism in this country opened court Tuesday The judge has softened con siderably since he presided in the same capacity six years ago whloh was broken by his olection to tho upper houso of congross The Judgo takes up too much ttmo in his lectures to tho bar and jnry but as thoy aro all of a pleasant nnd pointed naturo porhaps it is tho only tlmo many of thorn havo to listen to a fow truths Knox county ought not to bo mndo to pay for thoso looturca however Tho term othorwlso Is going nlong smoothly and promptly but not with that nnduo haste characteristic with Judgo Robinson who soemed al ways to rush mattors ns Sunday ap proached that ho might bo homo with wifonnd babies a vory commondablo deslro but not always satisfactory viith tho public A J Durland is arranging to fit up tho Marouardt hall as a placo of public entertainment and for that purposo workmen will begin at once to put in n Btago scenery and hnvo tho room prop orly sonted Tho public will welcomo tho outorpriso of Mr Durland in thus providing what tho town has so long needed Tho now hall will bo formally opened on Monday oveniug May 20 by tho Sanford Dodgo company who pro duced Richard III in this city last year boforo a critical nudlonco and gave good satisfaction Tho company will nppcnr In tho how hall two nights Monday tho 2lth aud Tuesday tho aoth Tho first night that strong Shakesporeau play Othello will bo given aud tho secoud night a now play outitled Tho Prisoner of Spain will bo produced Mr Durland an nounces that if his offorts to givo tho peoplo a plnco of nmusomont aro met with n substantial rosponso in tho wny of patronage that ho will socn make further improvomeuts in tho hall by mining tho coiling puttiug in a perma nent stage and new scenery nud roar ranging the whole interior so that it will bo a crcditablo nmusomont hall It is certainly to bo hoped that the opening nights will show such a desire for a placo of entertainment that Mr Dur land will fool warranted iu going on with his contemplated improvements MONDAY MENTION Dr Hngoys sou Charles is back from Ohio Luto Sims of Noligh is a Norfolk visitor Will Palmor of Battle Creek was in tho city yestorday Editor Donovan of the Madison Star is in the city today Two cases of diphtheria are reported about six miles east Frank Hoydar went to Emerson this morning on business Carl T Seoley and A E Campbell of Madison were in town today Dr and Mrs Bear with Alexander Jr left for Omaha this noon John R Maunlng and A J Moyer of Battle Creok were in the city today A K P lodge was instituted at Tilden Friday night with 27 charter members Miss Mamie Crawford of Madison spent Sunday at tho homo of Oscar Johnson Tho hole in the ground belonging to tho city has reached a depth of more than 800 feet Mrs George Mason of Chicago is visiting Mrs C J Somors She is en route to Ohadron Mr nud Mrs William Huse Sr who have been visiting their son left on the noon train for Wakefield Sam Woodland of St Louis special agent of the American Central Insur ance company is in the city H E Harding is having tho scales on North Fourth street changed so that they will be directly in front of his coal office Mrs Gillette a sister of R A Stew art who has been visiting in the city soveral days returned to her Sioux City home today During tho storm Saturday night the strong east wind blow over tho empty corn crib at tho corner of Norfolk avo and Ninth street Under tho new time table the St Paul passenger on the M O leaves for Sioux City at 7 0Ti a in iustoad of 1 16 as formerly James Cossairt of Platte Center was in tho city this afternoon and in com pany with Editor Montross of Battle mado The News a pleasant call Lieutenant Arthur J Koeuigstein is groetiug old acqunintnuces about tow n today He returned homo Saturday oveniug He reports excellent health during his stay in Cuba as a member of Co G Third Nebraska J Beck arrived home from New Or leans last evening Ho did uot fall iu love with the Crescent City Neither the climate the manners of tho peoplo nor tho sluggish way they have of doing business had any attraction for him He is glad to get back to Nebraska The Harding separator station six miles south of this city which was de stroyed by fire a few days ago was in sured iu tho German Mutual Insurance compauy of Omaha for fSOO There was an additional loss of 700 The station will be rebuilt immediately Mrs F D Graham left for Omaha yesterday where she will visit a few days She will then proceed to Prince ton Ind whioh place she will make her home Her son Frank who gradu ated at the Northwestern Dental college Doctor what is free alkali The alkali used in the manufacture of soap is a strong chemical and is destructive of animal and vegetable tissue Pure soap is harmless but when the soap is carelessly or dis honestly made alkali is left in it and it is then said to be free Soap containing free alkali should not be used where it may do damage In the medical profession in sickness in surgery and in the hospitals we use Ivory Soap because it is pure and contains no free alkali IVORY SOAP IS 99 PER CENT PURE conrniOHT logo or thc pnocTtn i oMQit co Cincinnati Chicago this spring has located at Princeton where ho will pursue his pro fession At tho annual meeting of tho Nebraska grand council of tho United Commer cial Travelers hold at Hastings Satur day it was decided to hold the next an nual meeting at Norfolk Among the officers elected C E Green of Norfolk was made grand councilor and Theo dore F Kind grnnd senior councilor Both of thee gentlemen make their homo at the Oxnard hotel Captain J H Brown of Co G Third Nebraska and wile spent Sunday in the city tho guests of Rev J J Pawr They returned to their Wakefield home on the noon train Captain Brown gave a very inteiesting account of his ttay id Cuba Inst evening before the Endeavor society and very clearly demonstrated some of tho difficulties iu the way of civilizing und christianizing the island Yesterday was a full day at the Methodist church In the morning the quarterly meeting was held Rev A Hodgetts P E conducting the services In the evening the Epworth League had oharge of the services it being the tenth anniversary of the local sooiety Five minute papers given on bible topics by different members of the leagurwt re listened too with interest by the goodly number present W H Bridge returned from the wett Saturduy He has been absent for some weeks iu the interest of Wheathug and other products of the Sugar City Cereal mills and reports unexpected suc cess He visited Denver Pueblo Crip ple Creek and numerous other cities and was met at all sides with evidences of a splendid prosperity He says that in the Cripplo Creek district the gold out put this year will largely exceed that of last year and that business everywhere in Colorado is just humping O F Montross of tho Battle Creek Republican wns iu the city toduy billing the town for Eli Perkins lecture which takes place at Battle Creek tomorrow evening It is a credit to tho people of that town to secure so eminent a lec turer The occasion is the commence ment exercises of the high school gradu ating class composed of eight members Quito a largo number of tickets have al ready been sold to Norfolk people who will go up on the train tomorrow even ing It has been tho custom of her children for mauy years to spend her birthday with Mrs S A Mills This year was no exception to the rule Tho anniver sary of her birth fell ou yesterday and there sat down to dinner with her nil of her sous and daughters save one Tho compauy comprised Mrs S A Mills S J Mills of Chicago S K Huntsiuger aud wife aud W O Mills of Lincoln Miss Alice P Mills of Missouri Valley Miss Margaret Mills aud Mr nnd Mrs Johu R Hays of Norfolk nt whoso pleasant homo the party spent the dav The different members of the family who live elsewhere roturned to their sev eral homes today A New Iunl or Ilia Sky llooklet The Laud of the Sky the popular designation for the Asheville Plateau Western North Carolina has been large ly advertised by the Southern Railway for a number of years on account of the health and pleasure resorts and the beau tiful scenery of that 6ection where the Southern Railway orosses the Blue Ridge mountains oThe Southern Railway has just issued a new and most attractive booklet with appropriate half tone cuts and reading mattor and thoy are being sent out free to any address by Mr J C Beam Jr N W P A Southern Railway 80 Adams street Chicago Why not shako the grip Go to Hot Spiings Arkansas aud lose it fc TUESDAY TOPICS The ronds are still vory muddy W P Byrum and wife wero in from Stanton R O Milligan left for Sioux City this morning Wm Moore of Stanton was in the city last night Wakefield is to have a new 12000 school building Miss Rena Dawson of Stanton spent tho dny in the city W W Roberts nnd Alvin Lowe went to Sioux City today Tom Chilvers of Pierce wns iu town today to see tho show Miss Lizzie Sommler went to Bloom field on the early train G W Brooks of Bazile Mills was in Norfolk this morning The Sands Astley Co occupy fivo cars with their circus outfit The coal man mil soon retire and let the ice man have his innings A E Barnes of Pouca fS in the city today the guest of his brother J B Mrs George N and Mrs Frank Beels made a trip to Winside this morning There will be a session of the county commissioners at Madison tomorrow Senator M L Hayward will deliver the Memorial day address at Kearney R B Weller will soon begiu the erec tion of a residence on Eleventh street E H Evans of Minneapolis Minn was interviewing his friends in tho city today Mrs Chas Harding went to Omaha this morning nnd will visit her mother for some days Mrs Atlee Hart of Dakota City will arrive this evening and will visit with Mrs Isaac Powers There was a dance at Railway hall South Norfolk last evening and a plens ant time is reported Among those connected with the Sands Astleys show is Charles Reno a former Norfolk boy Mr and Mrs D D Bruuson rejoice over the arrival of a little daughter at their home Inst evening M F Cook of Schuyler D S 0 of tho Tribe of Ben Hur is in the city in tho interests of that order Remember the entcrtainniout nt tho Congregational church Thursday even ing Admission 15 cents James Christy of Scribner who hns been visiting in tho city several dnys returned homo yesterdny Eli Perkins lectures tonight at Bnttle No Eye Like the Masters Eye You are master of your health and if you do not attend to duty the blame is easily located If your blood is out of order Hoods Sar saparilla will purify it It is the specific remedy for troubled of the blood kidneys bowels or liver Kidneys -Mr klnnuys troubled inc ftml on advice took Hoods Sarsaparllln which gave prompt roller better appetlto My sleep is refreshing It cured my wlfo also Michael Boyle 3473 Denny Street 1lttsbure Pa 8crofulOU8 Humor- I was In terrlhln condition from the Itchlnp and burning of scrofulous humor Grew worse under treatment of several doctors Took Hoods Sarsaparllla and Hoods IMIIs These cured me thoroughly JJ IrmEFulton N Y 3od filTJ JfTfTrMmv MSMBttUiXlUli Uoodi Mill curt lln r IIU tlit nun IrrlUtluK nd only olUrtlc to take with Mood SariMVfllU v s J vc J n t r v Jl r