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Nostrils O Corns Bunions Stings Bites of Insects Three Sizes 25c 50c and 100 Sold by druggists or sent post paid on receipt of pries IICSrilllMSHlUtO Ill llSnillluatitewUrk Frazer Axle Grease m Not affected by Heat or Cold Highest Awards at Centennial Paris and Worlds Fair Manufactured Frazer LUBRICATOR CO Factories Chciijo St Louis New York ALWAYS USE A It COCOA PURE HEALTHFUL A SAD i 8 CO NG Pcnnsylvanians Land With Colors Half Mast fOLONKI HAWKINS DIED AT SEA Hie Iti Klmcnl llrlliK Willi II Hie MeuilnM ill tlm Neliiinliu oluiitenti WI10 Win lolt llnliliitt In Xokoliiiiiiii -A Dommi 8tiiuiiiin Imuul mi II10 slilri San lucscivco Auk 2 Tho United Btitlos transput t Senator arrived lust niKlit from Munilii with her lliiK t half must on account or tho doiith of Colonel Alexander Hawkins com nlundor of tho Tenth Pennsylvania regi ment United Stated volunteer who died on the voyage Tho Senator sailed from Manila on July 1 with 3 olllcors and 721 onliHted men Tho transport was 11 1 Nagasaki on July iii wlien Colonol Hawldnswas taken ill with cancer of tho bowels for which ho had undorgono treatment in tho hospital at Manila His illness con tinued during tho day when the Senator was at Yokohama and two days later he died at sea Colonel Hawkins illness dated from tho battle of Malolos when ho exposed himself almost recklessly in tho disease breeding olimate His body was placed in a hermetically sealed casket and on tho Sunday following his doatli funeral bervices were conducted Tho remains luy in state tended day and night by n guard of honor during tho remainder of the voyage Tho caskot will bo taken ashore today with ceronionios be fitting Colonol Hawkins rank nfter which tho body of tho dead commander will bo sent to Pennsylvania for inter ment After tho doath of Colonel Hawkins tho command of tho regiment was vested in Lieutenant Colonol Barnott who like tho dead commander is popu lar among tho enlisted men Of tho 75 officers and men whom Colonel Harnett brought to San Francisco threo aro pri vates in tho Sixth artillery U S A and ono is n member of tho Nebraska regiment who was left behind at Yoko hama when his companions sailed for this port on tho Hancock A doen stowaways wero also concealed in tho hold and wero soon brought to light nftor tho Senator left Yokohama Tho Pcnnsylvanians land today Tho regi ment lost 24 men in tho war Niliiitftknun KnojliiK Life San Francisco Aug a Tho First Nebraska regiment spent a pleasant night in camp and tho boys are feeling good Tho weather is fine Very few of tho men have caught cold and there were a smaller number than usual sit bick call Tho men in hospital aro im proving Colonel Mulford is arranging for the pay of tho men Tho band con cert yesterday was tho first regular ono given since tho lighting began At tho opening of hostilities with tho Filipinos tho bandmeu went into tho ranks In order that they might have every care 11 men who answered to sick call wero sent to tho general hospital None of these aro serious and all wero able to walk over to the hospital Governor Poynter made his first visit to tho camp yesterday Ho leaves to day to spend tho day as guest of tho California state oflicials and the city of Saciamento He drew a check in favor of Major Snyder chief surgeon for 500 to be used for tho caro of tho sick Major Snyder to make a report of how it has been used after tho regiment is mustered out To Must ir ut sun IninrlMO Washington Aug a Adjutant Gen eral Corbin has been notified by Gen eral Shutter that tho Nebruskans wish to be discharged at San Francisco on account of the additional money and al lowances they get and would bo very much dissatisfied should other arrange ments be made Army WorniM Winking Noitli IXDRPENDEXCK Kllll Aug 1 Tll army worms which appeared in south ern Kansas recently in great numbers came from tho south and after staying a few days passed northward Cane Kaffir corn millet alfalfa and young corn wero attacked Somo whole fields wero stripped of leaves by tho worms in a singlo day whilo in other instances only a narrow strip would bo eaten Stock trains on tho Santa Fo branch wero delayed by tho worms crossing tho track in such numbers that tho wheels would slip RECEIVED AS CONQUERORS bun Frauulnco Wm 111 und Noliy Woleoino to the Neliniskllll San FiiavcisCO Aug 1 When tho Nebraska regiment took up tho march from tho Hancock to tho camp at tho Presidio yesterday all along tho lino of march from tho ship to tho camp people filled tho streets and yelled themselves hoarse Every whistle sounded firo arms wero discharged aud stores wero ransacked for noise making instruments Business was suspended and clerks aud factory hands swelled tho enthusiastic throng Tho parade was hoadod by tho chief of police and a detail tho ohiof wluirf ing aud other ofilcials Following came the regimental ofilcers of tho First Ne braska mounted They wero accom panied by Governor Poynter and Gen oral Barry tho latter in full regimentals Tho state colors wero carried by a regu lar soldier from tho Presidio who rodo in tho rear of tho colonel Thou came tho band to which tho Nebraska soldiers kept step It was no straggling body of diseased and abused men but showed up coin puny utter company of tho splendid specimens of mauhood from tho prairio Btate walking with firm and olastio btep and with apparent pride of tho country for which thoy had so lately been offering their lives Behind tho inarching companies camo six ambulances convoying all tho bold- THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 189 lers wno nan ion tiioinsolvos unablo to taku up tho four mile march on tho hard pavements lo tlm camp About 10 of tho men availed thonisolvos of tho privilege to ride Next to tho ambulance corps eanio tho band and Utah TjU lory n detail of regular cavalry and 11 battery of artil lery tho 11m r being brought up by n de tail of policemen anil a detail of firemen with apparatus Tho noise of tho re ception along the march was such as to utmost ilealeii the Nebraska soldiers and it was always the loudest whim the battered luttloHngs of tho regiment ap peared in sight The cainpis the best the regiment has over had and tho nil ions are excellent At dinner yesterdiy tho Nobrnskans were tho guests of the Oregon regiment 3tning tlio dinner hour tho women of Sail Francisco pinned a handsome bouquet to each Nebraska tent last night the regiment had an invitation to attend one ot the local theaters and ac cepted Tho returned warriors divided with the show the attention of tlm uudlenco Melllllle ill tlm Nlntn Iteccptloil Lincoln Neb Aug 1 Governor Poynter who is at San Francisco today t olegra plied for ttio 1000 unexpended appropriation for tho benefit of tho First Nebraska und ttie money was sent It will be used in hospital serv ice Tho safe arrival of the soldiers has added to the interest in the state recep tion to be tendered them 011 their return to Nebraska The local committee lias the promise of President MoKinloy to bo present if ho makes his expected western trip Mlkltiiliii Sends CoiiKrittulntlniift Wasuinoton Aug 1 Acting Secre tary of War Moiklojohn sent a warm mossugo of congratulation to tho men and oftlcers of tho First Nebraska When asked what diiVerenco of pay would bo imidu should tho Nebraska troops decide to be mustered out at Lin coln or Omaha Secretary Moiklojohn stated it would bo about 100 per man under that of being mustered out iu San Francisco GEAR AND CUMMINS THERE Ilolli I nuns Smmtorliil Cliiiilliliitni Proiit lit Iu Mollle Dks Moivks Aug 2 A majority of tho delegates to the Republican stato convention have arrived Tho now auditorium is ready and is handsomely decorated Tho nominations for gov ernor lioutoniint governor railroad commissioner and superintendent of public instruction will go tho presont incumbents by acclamation On tho supromo judgeship there is a warm con test and no 0110 oxpects a nomination to bo reached beforo tho third or fourth ballot Friends of Judges Robinson Sherwin Burnhum Feo Sloan and Giffen claim all tho way from 1C0 to oTiO votes each on tho first ballot It will take 015 to nominate Tho plat form will bo in lino with tho national administration on nil issues Considerable work is being dono on tho United States senatorial question Both Senator Gear and his opponent Cummins aro on tho ground and both sides are claiming tho iidvantago of tho legislative nominations so far mado Charles ID Pickett of Waterloo will be tho temporary chairman and deliver tho principal address Former Congress man Georgo M Cm tis of Clinton will bo permanent chairman alid Charles T Hancock of Dubuque will remain chair man of tho stato central committee an other veir ICeill Iinti I 1 llllsliTH The following transfers of real estate aro reported by Chester A Fuller man ager of the Mudison county ubstruct ofllce at Norfolk Mitchell It Morris and wife to James Gildea wd lot 2 block 12 Haasos suburban lots and lots 1 and 2 block 25 Hillside Terrace Norfolk fl J00 00 Cora E Harvey and husband to Thorsten Olson wdlot 20 sub division of block 10 railroad addition Newman Grove U00 00 Leuora O Cargeu and husband to John A Nelson wd lot 5 block railroad addition New man Grove 820 00 Madison County Building Loan association to Ella Thornton wd lot 7 block 7 Kimball Bluirs addition Burnett J0 00 Tho Hayes Jewelry aud Musc house has just received a carload of pianos and organs of sovoral standard makes Or gans from 20 to 80 Pianos from 75 to 1000 Anyone desiring a piano box can bo accommodated Oriiln O IlrliiK Kellel to the coffee drinker Coffee drinking is a habit that is universally indulged in and almost as universally injurious Have you tried Grain O It is almost like coffee but tho effects aro just tho opposite Coffee upsets tho stomach ruins the digestion effects the heart and disturbs the whole nervous system Grain O tones np tho stomach aids digestion and strengthens the nerves There is nothiug but nourishment in Gruin O It caut bo otherwise 15 nud 25 coins per package W A Hemleben this morning sent Ohas Vail night clerk at the Pacific to Hoskius with his chicken car to gutlier up poultry for the west Ho telephoned over ubout 10 oclock aud said that 350 birds hud been purchased with more than 200 more iu sight for immediate delivery Tho What Oheor fellows have uot secured a bird aud are thinking of getting out of this territory where tho competition is too close The contracts they made with tho farmers are not binding and mauy who con tracted are selling to Hemleben The our will be taken to Wiuside next week WANT THE UNION PA0IFI0 People il Sioux Mlj nlmii lo llimi 1 tnlti of I lint Itoml Hun In Iioiii Norfolk Om i tlm M A From WmliicHiln Dnllj Tho people of Sioux Oily aie confident that the Union Pacific trains will soon begin running into that city from Nor folk although they were tuther disap pointed that the service mis uot leln stalled on the 1st The following from this mornings Journal tells how they feel ubout it OMeors of tho Sioux City Commer cial association did not think yesterday there was uuj thing to bo alarmed about in the fact thai August I passed with out seeing the Union Pacific tiaius lim ning to Sioux Clly our tho Chicago SI Paul Minneapolis ami Omahas tracks from Norfolk To ho sure it was disap pointing that the re estahllshment of the service could uot occur until a later Into but it was uot to tie uudorstood from this postponement that anything had occuired to cause President Burt to change his mind with respeot to restor ing Sioux City to the Union Pacific fold James V Mahouey commissioner for the Commercial association who acted for Sioux City in tho conferences with President Burt when the return to Sioux City was being considorod in Chicago lias exchanged during the last week a number of letters and telegrams with Uuion Pacific headquarters and has knowledge of the situation but de clines to talk of it President Btnt whon the time comes will do what talking is to he done ho replied in response ton io quest for a statement regarding tho in tentions of the Union Pacific people I realize that Sioux City business men are anxious to know when tlieso trains will begin running hut nobody can tell that except President Burt himself There aro many details to ho arranged En gino room and yanl room and freight room must be secured and a schedule of freight rates must lw made with tho roads with which freigiit Will bo ex changed in Sioux City This last takes timo as overyono who is familiar with tho railroad business knows It may be a month or longer before the Union Pa cific trains run into Sioux City and it uiav not bo a week but thoy aro com ing Let us be possessed of pationco A Sliitiiri Utteiiime By gravy Id liko to know where Im at I William Jonniugs B Iu this confounded Harrison Altgeld business I wondor if thoy think Im tho hyphen Or what I may bo tho matchless loader But if I dont smell brimstouo Ill bo scratched Altgeld talks to mo Liko a Dutch uncle And to all iutouts and purposes Tell me hes It And Carter Harrison smoothes 1110 down in front Whilo tho red headed anarchist Is on tho other side of mo With his foot up And theres Stone Tho Lord only knows How tho cats going to jump With that man If I take my eyes off of him A minute Willis Jonathan Abbott Is my dear brother in affliction And the Debonair Delight of Ded ham Mass Is his twin Aud James Killeinoff Jones Jones Jones My cross of gold for Jones What the dickens aud Sam Hills cow Is he doing in Europe At such an imminent moment as this Can it be that he is fulso To his Willio boy John Gilpin Shuukliu of Indiana Is a mile long and all Bryan And Dan Campau of Detroit Is poor but honest But by tho Bales of Inspired Hay What about them other fellows Tliat aro trying to split 1110 Up the back As Solomon proposed To do tho baby Whuts 10 to I To this sort of thing Whats trusts to Treason to tho Chicago Platform Whats Free Silver to Sacrificing Mo Whats Harrison Whats Altgeld Kits Wheroa the man whosaid Politics is shool I want to shako hands with him Now York Sun Prukn ofu Tornudo John It Musick of Kirksville Mo thus describes in tho August Century certain madcap pranks of a tornado which passed through that city on April 27 Many strange freaks wero played by tho tornado In a tree top was found a womans hair supposed to have been blown from her head as sho was carried through its branches yet no person was found near it A human scalp was found threo miles from the city limits under a bridge Notes letters aud pa pers were blown from tho city into Iowa und fouud ninety miles away Cue promissory note of 100 was found iu a field noar Oilnnoll la nearly 100 miles away white clothing and papers were scattered along the cut lie distance Ono woniiiii was docapltated by a tin roof and her child was killed near her Some persons who weio outside tho riot ing ouiront weie killed or ihjuiedby Hy ing timbers which like holts from the catapult of Jove flow with deadly force for 11 gi cut distance while others in the veiy center of the Monti t scaped with little 01 110 injury Perhaps the most remarkable expeil euces weie hose of Miss Mnoiehonse Mrs Webster and her son The I hi en weie caught up in I he stoiui and wont out tied beyond the Catholic chinch nearly one foui th of a mile and let down on the common so gently thai none weie killed Mrs Webster hud some plight cuts about tho head her sou hadouearm fractuied hut Miss Moorohouso was un iujtued 1 was conscious all the line I was Hying through tho air said Miss Mooiohouso and it scorned along time I seemed to 1h lifted up and whirled round and round going to a groat height at one time far above the church stooplcs and seemed to 1 e carried along distance I prayed to the hold to nave inn for I holloved Ho could save me oven on tho wings of tho tornado and He did wonderfully preserve my lile As I was going through the air being whirled about at sport of the storm I saw n horse soiuing and rotating about with 1110 it was a white horse and had a harness on By tho way it kicked and struggled as it was hurled about I know it was alive I prayed God that the horse might not come in eoutuet witli me and it did uot I was mercifully landed upon the earth unhaimeil saved by a miracle Young Webster says ho saw the horse iu tho air while he was being borne along by tho storm At ono time it was duoctly over mo and I was very much ufiaid I would come iu contact with its Hying heels Tho horse il is said was caught up and earned one mile thiough tho air and accoiding lo the accounts of leputahlo witnesses at times was over 200 foot high passing over a ohm oh steeple Many who wero not in tho storm say that thoy saw horses Hying in tho wind Boyond be ing well pliLStered with mud the white horso was uninjured by his aerial flight I utter IUI List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postofllco July III I8i Dovun Miss Killa Finley D Free man O B Grant Mr John Halchek Jus F Kingman II T Mason Mona McOullon Burke Seeloy Mrs J W Smith Lewis Thompson An drew If not called for m J10 days will bo sent to tho dead letter office Parties calling for any of tho above please say advertised P F SlKECMEK P M Tint run iuu It is said that there aro many persons in tho neighborhood of Norfolk who aro constantly violating tho fish law by tho use of nets ceines and other contrivances Those who take pleasuro in fishing with hook and lino aro thereby deprived of any rutisfuctory results of tho sport These individuals should bo prosecuted and no doubt would bo if their practice was called to the attention of the fish MOST VIOLENT OASES HAVE APPEARED AT FIRST AS MERE PIMPLES eomnilsMoiK r The following is tho law j Statutes ISO 1715 -Soot ion 87a Pishing except with hook ant lino It shall ho unlawful for any person tocatch kill Injure or destiny any InIi In any public wutor Iu this state or In the Misiouil iher along tho eastern hounihiiy of this slale iu any manlier wliatovir exeepl with the uso of tho hook ami line The use of solus nets and olhir devices mo hereby prohibited and made unlawful Every violation or any of tho provi sions or this section shall bo a misde meanor ami every poison association orcoiporation convicted of an offense under this section shall pay n fine of not less than 2mid rosin of pioseeutioii or ho imprisoned In Iho county jail not less than Ion days or until such lino and costs aio paid NiMilliniii lllmulurii I uteres lug literature regarding tho South is now being distributed by tho Southern Hallway Southern Homes folders largo ma folders Land of tho Sky booklets Southern Fields Mln erals and Minos bonks oto mailed froo to any address Tho Empire of the South a very handsome volume of about 200 pages profusely Illustrated also issued by the Southern Uallwuy and sent lo any address upon receipt of 25 oeuts which amount approximates cost of delivery Address Wm H Taylok Asst Joiil Pass Agent Southern Hy Louisviiiit Kv Nervous prostration is a lorm com monly used to indicate a weakened aud debilitated stato of tho nervous system unil a vitiated condition of the blood Its symptoms aro unusual nervousness great lrril ability and incapacity for physical or mental labor and it is caused by eriors in diet or hygiene Dr J If Muheaus Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is recognized everywhere even by the medical profession us a sup erior lotiiedy to counteract weakness of this character Price 50c and 1 a bot tle at Koenigsteius Pharmacy Mrs O M Foxwnrthy is now in ohargo of the rent am ant acioss tho stieet from Fnoslors groeerv which sho recently purchased from N J Davis She has changed the name to tho Bon Ton Oyster Houso and pioposes to con duct a phico first class in every partiou ar Sho is experienced iu this lino of work aud nroniltiOH tho best of services to both old and new patrons When in pieed of a good meal give her a call Dunk tlriiln O after you have concludod that you ought not to drink coffee It is notumodiciuo but doctors order it becauso it is healthful invigorating and appotizing It is made from pure grains aud has that rich seal brown color aud tastes like tiio finest grades of coffer and costs aliout yx as much Children liko it aud thrive on it becauso it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourish ment Ask your grocer for Graiu O the now food drink 15 and 25 cents ItelleT III Six HoillK Disfcicfislng kldnoy and bladder disease relieved in six hours by New Great South Aiiieiican Kidney Cure It Is a gioat surprise on account of its exceeding promptness n cievintr pain Iu bladder kldicys arn oacic in male or female Believe retention of water almost immediately If you want quick relief and cure this Is the remedy Sold by Koenigsteln Phar macy Norfolk Neb SMfiulmtM iVi Tl IAM I lll Opens Monday morn In- Sept 3 Work lor ICiinrd We furnish all Htwlmils a I id pliiees 10 work foi Ixntril You fin attend llils college foi hilf llio money required in t elsewhere send us JI uiiuien mill nauriises of youtic punpli IniLTUHloU In business erluoiiilim mill itef our rolffKD Weekly one j em fiee Our nnu riitnlni free to iniy lie Address ICOII l lOIillltOS Omuliii INeb A SMALL SPOT MAY BE CANCER Tiio greatest caro should be given to any little sore pimple or scratch which snows no disposition to noat under ordin ary treatment No one can tell how soon these will develop into Cancer of the worst tyjie So many people die from Cancer simnlv be causo thoy do not know just what tho dibease is thoy naturally turn themselves over to tho doctors and aro forced to submit to a cruel and dniiizerous oeration tho only treatment which tho doctors know for Cancer The disease promptly returns however and is oven more violent and destructive than beforo Cancer is a deadly noison in tho blood aud an operation plaster or other external treatment can have no effect whatever upon it The euro must come from within the lost vestige of irusoii must be eradicated Mr Wm Walpole of Walshtown S D says A liltlo blotch about tho sizo of a pea came under my left eyo gradually growing larger from which shooting pains at intervals ran in all directions I became greatly alarmed and consulted a good doctor who pronounced it Cancer and uihised that it be cut out but this I could not con sent to I read in my local paper of a cure effected by S S S ami decided to try it It acted liko a charm the Cancer becoming at first irritated and then difdiarging very freely This gradually grew less and then discon tinued altogether leaving a small scab which soon drop ped off and now only a healthy little scar remains where what threatened to destroy my life once held full sway Positively tho ouly cure for Cancer is Swifts Specific S S S FOR THE BLOOD because it is tho only remedy which can go deep enough to reach the root of tho disease ami force it out of the system MrinunentIy A surgical operation does not reach tho blood the real seat of the disease because the blood can not be cut away Iiibist upon S H S nothing can take its 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