4 V- w 1 OPRNINfiKIIOOLS Vacation is Over and Work Be gins Tomorrow THE ASSIGNMENT OF TEACHERS Numrs of Thooe Who Will lluo ClmrRo of llm Vnrlnun Dopiirliiintit mill Irmlcs of the City Schools lor the Coining Nine Montlm From Mondioe Dull Tho vaciitlou is ovor nud tomorrow nioining the school bt lls will itgiun ring out murrily For threo months both tcachtrs nud pupils lmvo liwu resting recreating or working as circumstances warranted Boitie spending tho vncntion by tnking u trip others by camping out and still others by earning a few extra dollars in one war or another How ever tho flays have been spent they lmvo quickly pus ed away yet tho pu pils all are ready to go iuto the school tomorrow prepared to quickly get down to solid work realizing that whnt they learn now will provu of incalenliblo benetlt to them in after life when they como to go out iuto the world for them selves Following is tho assignment of teach ers as the schools will lie opened tomor row under the direction of D C OCon nor superintendent limn School Principal High school Mr lohn H Barnes jr Assistant principal High school Miss Jessie Bridge Assistant principal High school Miss Myrtico Mygatt Eighth grade Miss Harriet Wood Seventh grade No 1 Miss Valley Gar linger Seventh grade No Miss Lucy Bruuer Sixth grade Morrison Sixth grade No No Miss Clommie Miss Louise MnthewBon Lincoln School Fifth grade Miss Grace Hammond Fourth grade Miss Kate Stafford Third grade Miss Hattie Alberry Second grade Miss Ruth Matrau First grade Miss Gracia Kidder Second preliminary Miss Bessie Kidder First preliminary Miss Mattie L Ho wig Grant School Fifth grade Miss Lyda Pheasant Fourth grade Miss Gertrude Watson Third grade Miss Eftle Key Second grade Miss Lizzie Rees First grade Miss Allie Johnson Preliminary Miss Ellen OConnor Washington School Fourth nud Fifth grades Miss Anna S Gayhart Second and Third grndes Miss Eva Toler First grade Miss Edith Bachellor Preliminary Miss Lucy Williams Edce water School Inrst Second nud Third grades Miss Edith Morrow Supply tencher Miss Edith McClary Tho following named pupils of tho eighth grnde will for tho present occupy seats in the High school room Ralph Birchard Rudolph Korth Arnold Pase walk Olara Bench Louise lies Ethel Long Fred Asmus Hazel Fairbanks Nye Wise Fay Widaman Edith Viele Florence OConnor Rhoda Requa Lulu Taylor Irene Juncman Willie Stafford Waldeu Anderson Jessie Drebert Win Stewart Florence Estabrook The pupils of last years fifth grade Lincoln building will attend sixth grade in the High school building Miss Mathcwsou tencher Pupils of last yeais fifth grade of tho Grant building will enter tho sixth grade in the High school building Miss Morrison teacher Pupils of last years sixth grade undor Miss Morrison will enter tho sovonth grade High school building Miss Gar linger toachor Tho sixth grade of last year under Miss Mathewson will enter the sovonth grade in the High school building Miss Bruuer teacher Those pupils of tho fifth grade Washington school who received certificates of pro motion from Miss Slawson will go to tho office of the superintendent for assignments MONDAY MENTION E BOvelmau went west last evening Burt Mapes went to Omaha this morn ing Dr Rudolph Mittelstadt of Omaha is in town Chester A Fullor went to Omaha yesterday Wm E Thorp represents Aurora in Norfolk today F G LaSallo of Lexiugton spent Sun day in the city L Mason of Pierce was a Saturday visitor in town II 0 Matrau has been on the sick list several days Milo Warren of Lynch is transacting business in town J H Jennings of Ord was a Sunday visitor iu Norfolk Oscar M Waddell of Dakota City was in town Saturday O R Eller of Long Pine visited the Sugar City yesterday Jos Ransom returned last eveniug from a trip to Omaha C H McCormiok husgoue to Omaha whore he takes n position in a barber shop Mrs A N HitcliciHk of Pierce is visiting in town today Miss Graco Kueoland of Kairllold is visiting friondB in the city N V Lears of Wisnor transacted business in tho city Saturday Ihns Smith and Olins McLaughlin of Bancroft are in town today Miss Edith Morrow opened her school iu the Rcicho district this morning Miss Elvira Ditrland returned Satur day evoning from her visit in Plain view Registered at tho Evans Hot Springs S I from Norfolk Mr 0 W Jonos J E Tawneyand two ladios of Pierce drove down to tho metropolis yesterday 0 A Roimors nud sou Chris jr were city visitors this foronoon from Pierce Au awning was put ovor tho win dows of tho new Variety store this morning Ed Stevens is up from Missouri Val ley for u few days to visit his parents and friends Hormau Fricko jr and Miss Minnie Frioko were visitors in town vesturday trom Madison Miss Nina Walker wont to her school yesterday ten miles south the fall term of which opens today Chas Plat living on South Fourth street rejoices over tho arrival of a now son at his homo last Friday Tom ONeill is moving from tho Osborn house west of tho High school to a house near tho Washington school where ho is janitor Houry Bovoo left at noon today for Detroit Mich whore he is offered tho position of bookkeeper in tho now beet sugar factory at that place George Brechler who will in nil probability bo tho democratic candidate for county treasurer is in town today on his way from Battle Creek to Madi son The banks are closed in observance of Labor day Outside of this and tho closing of tho postoflico this national holiday is not being observed in Nor folk Boots are now ripening so fast that it is thought the crop will be in shape for tho sugar factory to commence operations earlier than the 20th of tho mouth pro bably by the Kith The time having expired covering the period which merchants agreed to close their stores duriug tho evening business houses goueriilly will bo found open hereafter until 9 or 10 oclock Tho horse attached to E J Schor reggos bakery wagon got gay this morn ing and ran away After going about a block the beast was stopped by some one who came to the rescue No dam age Rev J B Van Fleet has tendered his resignation as pastor of the Episco pal church to take effect November 1 He has several calls from other local ities but hns not decided which one ho will accept Ernest Schulz leaves for Minnesota tomorrow where he will enter a college A farewell party was given him at his homo last evening whicli was attended and enjoyed by a large number of his young friends Roscoe Smith tho young man who lost his leg about two years ago is today wearing an artificial limb for the first time It was made by a Arm in Minne apolis nnd comes as near doing the work of nature as is possible Tho Free Methodist camp meeting opened yesterday in a grove half a milo south of the Junction The first day showed a satisfactory attendance and a pleasant time Tho camp meeting will be continued ton days Miss OSullivan who was elected assistant principal of tho High school has resigned that position to accept one paying 7o0 a month in South Omaha Miss Mygatt has been assigned to her old position in the High school made vacaut by the resignation of Miss OSullivan Mrs Thomas who has been matron of tho Norfolk hospital for insane for several years left today accompanied by her daughter for Hastings where she takes a similar positioii in tho hospi tal at that place The place mado va cant nore lias been filled by Mrs Keating Three new chemists have taken posi tiouswith the American Beet Sugur company at this place and are now hero ready for the factory to open They are Mr Conklin of Pokin 111 nud Messrs Eddy and Sanford of Worcester Mass the latter being graduates of the Bame school as Superintendent Baird the Worcester Polytechnic E E Lesh of York is in town today representing the Carpenter Paper com pany of Omahn Mr Lesh is secretary of the Epworth assembly which recent ly met at Lincoln and which largely through his good work was able to pass li00 to its credit after all expeuses of the meeting hud been paid Frank Folbgt a shoo maker who has a little shop on east Main street bocamo uproariously intoxicated yesterday and as a result slopt in the cooler last night This morning when ho appeared before Judge Hayes he was sober enough but the flue was fixed at I0 just the same TUB NOKKOLK NEWS TUUltSOAY RKlTHMIiKli 7 18sllt Not having tho money he was per mitted to go back to his bench and earn it Philip Piller was also lwfore his honor on tho ehnrgo of being drunk and disorderly Saturday night nud it cost hi iu 710 A horse attached to a two wlieeloil cart from which one wheel was gone wildly racing up Main Street created considerable excilemont for a few niin yestordny aftornoon The driver Krod Deerlng was still holding his position on tho seat nud hanging on to the lines us the outfit hove in sight over the bridge while tho horse wns running and thrownig bis heels ut tho drivers head ntn furious rate Through tho assistance of bystanders tho horse was stopped nonrtho Oxnard When tho rig was soon coming up tho street people would not hvo given much for Fred Deorings chance of getting out of the scrape alive and with no broken bones but ho did nud the only damage done wns the wrecking of tho carl Win Zitehert whoso home is near liiurel but was formerly a resident of Norfolk died at the home of his brother-in-law L C Mittelstadt Satur day night of abscess of the liver lie was -17 years of ago nnd leaves a wife and five children besides numerous other relatives and friends to mourn his loss Tho funeral was hold this after noon at 2 oclock from Christs Lutheran church Rev J P Mueller otllciating and the remains will bo interred in tho cemetery onst of tho city The deceased enmo to Norfolk soino days ago with tholntontioii of goiug to Omaha and having nn operation preformed The doctors hero however advised him not to do so and ho remained at the home of Mr Mittlestndt awaiting tho end A number of out-of-town relatives and friends aro hero attending the obsequies Tho friends of Rev F W Leavitt who have watched his course since early boyhood wero not disappointed when they wont to church yesterday exporting a good sermon Mr Leavitt has at tained his present positioii and learning mainly through his endeavurs although his friends havo been ready nnd willing to nssist should ho so desire He worked his way with untiring energy through Doano college nt Crete and through tho Andovor Mass school nud his sermons of yestordny wero evidence of tho good use in which he has employed his time He is a bright young man possessing much originality and his family and friends enn well feel proud of his attainments The people of West Point are to bo congratulated on securing his services and it is comfidontly expected by all his friends that his career iu the pulpit will bo a noted ono THE BEYMER CASE IlfiitriiiKOctiiiilml All of Ycntfnliiy ami In Not Yot Fliilnliucl The examination of George W Bey mer before the board of insanity nt Mad ison was continued all through yester day nnd seems liknly to occupy most of today Tho board consists of Chris Schavland clerk of the district court A W Gross attoruey and Dr W F Hutcheson physician Tho hearing was nttended by n large number of spectators who became very much interested in the case Tho hear ing is being conducted on the part of the complainant by Geo N Beols of Norfolk and S O Campbell of Madison while Mr Beymer is represented bj W M Robertson All of yestordny was occupied by witnesses for tho complain nut to prove that Beymer is inenno The evidence developed the fact that Boy mer is very jealous of his wife and that be has taken an especial dislike toonoof tho young men who is rooming at hi house Beymer wanted the voun u man to bo sent away but this his wife re fused to do which brought on tho scene that lod to his arrest on the charge that ho was insane in which it was stated that ho threatened to kill his wife uu less things went a little more to his lik ing Another canso of complaint against tho accused is that he would not go to church with his wife when she wanted him to Tho witnesses examined foi tho complainant yesterday were J H Kingman Mrs N L Taylor Mrs Burt Taylor Mrs Ida Girnrd Mrs Beymer and tho sou Howard At tho completion of tho testimony for complaint the case was adjourned until this morning to give tho drfeuee an opportunity to secure witnessess Subpoenas wore issued for Fred liugsworth Mr aud Mrs John Spell man Mr and Mrs H H Hull and Martin Kauo Mr Holllingsworth re muinod iu Madison over night nud the others wont down on tho morning train with the exception of Martin Kane who could not leave his duties as mar shal but arranged to give his testimony by telephouo should it be needed Southern Literature Interesting litorature regarding tho S6uth is now boinir distrilmmd iv tin Southern Rnilwny Southoru Homes foltlors large map folders Land of the Sky booklotB Southorn Fields Miu erttls and Mines books etc mailed free to any address The Kmpiro of the South a very handsome volume of about 200 pages profusely illustrated also issued by tho Southern Railway aud sent to any address upon receipt of cents which amount approximates cost of delivery Address Wii II Tayloe Asst flenl Pass Agent Southern IVy M3U18V1LLK KV Thk News oo aepartmeut is com plete in every parrioular The Sioux City louinnl nays that when I I Frnzre coni rnl miuingcr of tne Sioux City plant of the Ctirtniiy Packing company leaves the service of the company September 1 to cti ragp In the grain buyliiR business In Minneapolis the office of general mali nger In Hloux City will be discontinued nnd the execitive business of tin Sloiiv City house the South Omaha house and the KnnxiiH City house when It Ih completed will be dlteeted from Oniiiha by 10 A Ciidahy vice president HJKgflr CURE jBfll fAYoriiopd KS1I rrAClir out In BiiITertnff httinnnUr In i the form iif a Nttfo Hiiro nnl fllvo innfilr frtr llifi 111m In wlili h l flrt li la liflr Tht If liy MwtoredV t mllltoni ajr willing tuiiiinitn Iu 1 V All mprrlmrnt wan i mM tiitigntro It la known to lin a ponlllvo euro for BRIGHTS DISEASE URINARY DISEASES FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERAL DEBILITY and MALARIA llm all Mpoumii tufalng from dlfn dcml Hliliiiiyn ml Jlver to tnkr Iravm no uiiltasaul tatto tro tluin no 111 rfTrcU Ijurgp Muni hottlii or nrtw iitjlft finallcr una at your neurit etorv fettftll S U Money UiitlMiiHiil IMi i lliirmuK lii r lliimiUH II runt Kiiilrrn riilllMilom WiiuiiiiK Wrllo fur licllM ry inn h nun i iiiiuiiiii SS EMPIRE Rivan Strut RC 12500 A MONTH 5wyArrarrJA WriJr KEITHS REMARKABU DI5C0VEKY for riME iMuam won RcoufRLsKo Cooking pttttilM t9f mm TR1DB K1RI MFG CO 83 ROCK FALLS ILL noil orili rh In 3 wprkn Sill iinn win 11 Outfit Ktirl 1on r fiinitiil JA5 II I AKIi IUIIUSIinK DOS I S M ASS FLORIDA Ill 1 1 linml Krnllon IIUTutiiri trriltlHiilU SH1K IllISS III HI At lllhr A great national movement linn been Mnrtnl for the observance of the one hundredth annlveisnry of the death of Ucoige Washington on Mrrcmhct It The Sons of the Revolution and other Hlmllnr organizations have the iniitlrr In hand and are arranging details of the plan 3m 1 lmiom Tnim Mr Millies a lecturer In the vniHlty of Pennsylvania claims Hint In sixteen years of close study and ol nervation of the subject he has not found even the reconl of a death con clusively proved to nine remitted from the bite of a dog Chicago tins KiNMiiiomi cggH Iu cold storage and the Hcnmiu for traveling theatrical toinpnnlrs Is Jimt opiiilng Fire nt Milwaukee canned 70000 damage to the 11 Phrlg Coal company and FoHtcr liimhei company Iu the loss of Htock and buildings The rontincl Tor caning tl mil fiom Itrldge to ItiiHln Wyo has been awarded to loslnb Cook ami O C Moi gnu both of lliislu nt INIS The pi Ice or Hlruetiirnl steel lias been advanced i per Ion This wan decided iipen ut n meeting of titrut turn lion kimI steel iiiiiiiufncliireiH The discharge of Ilhnle Iiiiiich M Conner company A First Nelirnnlui Ht San Francisco with travel pay Is directed by the nimlHtnnl Hcetcliiry of war f BRASS i A V D tlel Hrrinr Itod nil Milk M IV -- TltlMMEl ENAMELED FREE Mi i iW ft W nniM a Ifi llril v V- fil lllilH lllllll nii 1 ruin t Hum Simp n 3 n n W hull Ki iMlliiiicr il ffi I fii I lln SIumi 1VHi1i I It toni rtlnrih BED CHir Orf il t oMi Imulton Cirrxerv OlltrNo I it- yv it j 1 1 i i i r ltciilnr Price ot Bed S450 Mi nude drtUmilif poii irr liMvy wrought froni hd ancle iron feiiic d tern AnJ brat ktioUi the icroll work iiornjinrntrd with cut clover Iravet hit 0 fret J mcliek Ioiir Gin br had In folbwuifi widilut 3 ft It in i h i A ft 6 in Send M0 00 mJ receive the lied und 51 IbS REST OramlalCl SHfiftR Willi llm follow tun MM of znMtlltftoMI ttnl III KOOill will In hIiImhi it II nuliji rl loiininliiiilloli llilila our nmnmiiiiN auoiiiit timitii mi lit I ItrniiWr llrllirlr lf n V M MlrnirliiirilsiiiMr lliiil lloi Muti In i vl llolilnltoiit lkt 11 1 riioKiiniii iv A111111011I11 nil iiiiiIiik -ill v PI Vkl lrinoti iMli Vilnius Vtil llnWInu lli n blurt li til in BEMMMIM8MM 30 VU Jl in II Hll I H j III J I II fill Our l rlft ollh llil II AT MJK iliNSi ir tin- n return llnin nt our uu Will tnfllllil our nil-Ill- mill m Wri thr Hi1 BINDURTWINEalCOSTrTii Cnrp Our III111I mtiil 1 iliiliirfif Mini rilCL Wi iininil Klfllil iiiIIi llitti riiN Willi lupi r Hi Iikh llmu wlioliHnlo tirlf r ptiil fur Hn mill nlto n Uraihoilioiie nun our tn i r ry iirm r JOHN M SMYTH CO 100 160 W MADISON ST hlllllid IftUT tlllltllU m a en uiiu i w ni No in 1 Htm WE HAVE NO AGENTS tat Iiits iold dlrtrt to the ron umer far lt t t nholi laic prlcif lavinv him tli dealer i protiu Stiiptnj wmr rur iimiofttlon rTrlhind wimnteil llHilTleaof VelilclM Itrlei of IlArnem TupIiiHHiei I30lnt70 Snrren IVJUilin CrrU ii nwn ninrii rnl 110 uu r ii ociiu lor lirno rre II min nl 1 i FLKHART OAWIIAGK AND I1AIU1EBS MrU CO W n 1IUITT Hc KIKIIAIIT ID W LAUNDRY WORK MADE EASY I RY USING KEITHS ENAMEL STARCH ft puts on Unit rnmm l KioKy llnUli t littt is ho Icsini lile It milieus Shirts Shirt Wulhts Collirs luul CiiOh look liko new Keiths Enamel Starch is tho most economical starch mutlc It will do more work ilo it with Icsu labor antl do it better than any other btnroh If it does not pi vo yon entire wit infliction your will rifunil your moiii y liirKO nkiiKi 10 rintn kiihiII i lnirhiiKc oiiit If your grocer tloeti not lmvo it jik aso end us his name and address and we will send you an ENAMKIi STANCH ItKCKIIT HOOK for your trouble iMdnufautiired by KEITH ENAMEL STARCH CO CHICAGO ILL For Le Grippe Use 5 Drops FOR 30 DAY8 YOU CAN TRY IT FOR 25 CENTS Rheumatism Sciatica and Catarrh CUHKD DV 5 DROPS Three Years Ago DOCTORS PRONOUNCED HIM INCURABLE He Is Still Well and Writes on Oct 10 189B I Feel II a Duly That I Owe to God and Sufforing Humanity lo Announce to You and All the World What 5 Drops Has Done or Me SWANSON HHEUMATIC CCRR COMPANy lwSullktoL1 for uui8icu iduiduj i miui iD - nuu loiiyou wiuii II HUH UOIIO tor fllO 1 UUIl UllOIIIim imm in every joint ana in iuo nenrt ana 1 1 so pooriy iuai ilostthousoof my It wuh so cnppiea in pliy ciQn a cood hlld Clltnrrh of the Head for SO vnnrs I en nnd nrms nnd could not novo without pain I that I had done hut little work for t evou long yonrH ami our family doctor told mo Hint my Hhoumntlsm antTCntnrrh wer int urnhlo uud i believed him Hut now uflor iinIiii S Drmtu nniv twn mnniiiM i iri ny I Iiavo not folt bo well lor hovcii ycarw This modioluedooKmoro tlmn is cluimt il or I At this time my Catarrh in much better and I lmvo scarcely any Rheumatism at all and the heart weakness aud pain aro gone My hearing In now good aud lay ph iit is much bettor 1 havo gained more than 10 pounds of flesh aud cau do a full ilny s work It is the best medicine I ovor saw to give a mother who hos a young child for It imb the same effect on the child as on the mother It words off Croup and cures loo Hives of the child aud causes sweet uud refreshing sleep to both young eml old WM M KiLEM3 SIX TESTIFY TO ITS TRUTH In a letter of 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