I fi M i V 1 w n 01 A doctors might show Al Construction on the Line May Soon Begin NORFOLK AND YANKTON NOT DEAD Tin- lrcimolrrd Said to IImii Itiiiril Tliolr lloncln ltrinrtcl Prnct of lint Nortli xtculcrn Kolka Should tlm Ymiktoii itml Norfolk Knil HMir to Itullit A roport front Ottialia is to tlto effect thnt work on the Yuiklon Norfolk and Southwestern rntlrontl will bo coin niPticed witltiti about JO days nml states thnt ho promoters J S Modeling of Chicago and V V Grnlintii of Nor walk O Itnvc placed tlio bonds Tho Worll Herald published tho following Tho World lItruld can statoon what is considered reliublo authorih that work on the now road front Yankton to Omaha will bo commenced within the next JO days and that tlto section of tlto road between Yankton and Norfolk will bo pushed rapidly to unnpleioii to bo followed by tho building ot a second sec tion front Norfolk to Omnhii by wav of Fremont Tho new road will net how ever parallel the Klkhorn rotd except for it very short distance but will open up a now territoty Tin securing by Mr Orahani tho chief promoter of tho now toad of tho right of way between Yankton and Nor folkin securing which and grading and bridges mer t00000 was expended several years ago was noted several mouths ago Since then considerable preliminary work has been done and Messrs Graham and Meckling announce that they have now closed a deal for tho bonds to build tho road Tltp now road will havo easy grades and a run through a rich agricultural and stock territory in addition to which it will form a connecting link between Omaha and tho Jim river valley the richest portion of South Dakota The Sioux City Journal which is nat urally strongly opposed to tho construc tion of tho proposed road last Wedues clay published the following concerning the situutiou the World Herald roport does not however bear out the Journals belief that tho bonds would not sell Tho Chicago Milwaukee aud St Paul road which lias been temporarily blocked in tho construction of its Charles Mix county line by Jim Hill president of the Gt eat Northern who unexectedly has bobbed up iu pos ession of the Da kota Southerns grant through the Yankton Indian reservation is not alone in its grief Tho Yankton Nt rlolk nnd Southeastern is having a touch of it It appears that if J S Meckling of Chicago and W W Graham of Nor walk O promoters of this Yankton road who have been in Sioux City many times in the last two months imagined they were going to be permitted unin terruptedly to bultl cross lots they reck oncl without the Chicago St Paul Minneapolis and Omaha which has four branch lines running uorthwnrd from its main line from Sioux City to Norfolk These are shoit roads running to New castle Ilartmgtou Bloomfleld and Vor digre Tho Meckling road could not very well get from Yankton to Norfolk Without cronsiug at least two of these branches and it might cross three of them The Omaha does not intend to sit still with its hands folded while tho Yankton Norfolk and Southeastern people cut into their territory It has pbiced a party of surveyors iu the Held and is running a line from Ilartington to Crofton a small inland town twelve miles south of Yankton on the Meckling survey There it has stopped threaten ingly The move is taken to mean that if Mr Meckling and his associates be gin building operations on their line the Omaha immediately will extend its Hartington branch to Yankton and freeze tho now Hue off the map It is believed that if thin is tho intention of tho Northwestern people their scheme will worki fw buyers of bonds instantly recognize how useless it would be to enter the fiold against such competition 44 r i Every Well Man Hath His 11 Day examination that kidneys liver and stomach are norrnal bil the doctor carinot analyze the blood upon rthich these organs depend Hoods Saraaparilla puriAea vitalitei and enriches the blood It cures jou when a bit off or when seriously afflicted It never disapjiotnti Dyspepsia- My husband hM dyper klu and Hoods Sarsuparllln cured hlnv OUr little boy was nervous and the baby bad ulcerous sores It cured both Whs Kmma Heue Portage Pa Indigestion- I conld not 1st for aom rnontlis on account otuhtresn nd Indiges tion Hoods Sarsapurllla cured me so that 1 can est and sleep well Mtis G A Gontz Taylor and Walnut Sts Wilmington Del ZfiodA Sauat bMiUq KkIliIJlfTjTiifrnti llondt Jlllt cjirt liter ills Hie nnn initatlrf and only cathartic tj lako with Hnmlt haraatartllal PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Clean auil Uauurtri the hair lroiuulti a luiuj taiit growth Never FtUU to llfttore Ory ltatr to Ita Youthful Color Ouxti Klp d nun k hair tailing jcudluuu DrurfUu FRIDAY FACTS F M Hoyer went duck hunting yes terday W G Kcks of Sioux Falls S 1 is a city visitor Miss Nellie Seymour is visiting Lin coln friouds Mrs Olios Smith was a visitor yester day from Hat Ho Creek Tho postmasters salary at Plainviow hnit boon raised to 1100 H Stitt and son Curtis wont to Stanton at noon to attend tho fair I apt Alfred Gorocko witnessed tho raceRttt the Stanton fair yesterday Mr and Mrs Win Shlvely wero pas sengors for Oniiiha on tlto noon train Mrs J G Trout man and Opal Mad sen tiro visitors at the Stanton fair to day Geo Williams with sonio of his for sale Mr and Mrs S day from thoir homo in 1 cutler Mrs Mo es Kidder who has been very sick is much improved and able to get out of doors I T Slieolinn of Hongis Wyoming is isiting at the home of his father-in- law Geo Williams Mrs M I riiillson is a guest at the homo of S Hayes enrotito from Lin coln to her home in Randolph M 1 iendeison returned yesterday from ti trip west wheio ho repot ts good sales having disposed of four organs Ma Lonser has gone to Tildon whero ho will have charge of tho wards tSz Bradford lumbor yards Arthur Ahltnan won tho bicycle race at Stanton yesterday a trick he has of doing in almost every rncc he enters Dr Stevenson physician at tho hos pital for insane has returned from a fow days recreation at bis homo in Go nova Mr and Mrs Goo Davenport drove to tho fair at Stanton yesterday nnd wero very much pleased with tho display there made W O Halls horse Birchwood won tho 2 10 trotting race at the Stanton fair yesterday Tho horso is entered for another race today A little daughter arrived this morning at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Jack Koeuigsteiu aud is likely to make that her homo for many years to come Miss Van Ness of Lincoln was tho guest of Mrs E C Connor over night She was on her wny to Wayne to attend a stssiou of the Baptist association Mr and Mrs C C Gow Wm Hamli tou Knox Tipple Dr A B Tashjeau aue Dallas Bruusou wero among tho Norfolk visitors to tho Stanton fair to day A II Bohnert of Neligh has rented tho room in tho Koenigstein block next door east of the postollico aud will open up therein a grocery store on the lirst of the month A drawing representing tho appearance of t ho proposed new auditorium aud a plan of its seating capacity is now dis played on the walls of tho postollico where it attracts much attention Wm Schwertferger whose ankle was injured some time ago while load ing his engine tender with coal will return to work tomorrow ho having recovered sulllcieutly from his injury Messrs A K Leonard S L Gnrdner George Christoph and J L HershiBer drove to Stanton this afternoon to attend the races It is said they will take to that city and enter in tho raco Mr Leonards famous pacer Billy The Times Tribune prerS whi h has been used in tho Star ofllco nt Madison arrived last night but the force was un able to got it in working order iu time for this mornings issue It is promised however that a paper will be it 6ued to morrow morning Tho Saturday NkWs k rapidly being recognized an a lino advertising medium and in a readable paper is considered a grnnil success Advertisements or iio Hcei for tho Satnrday issuo should be handed in before tho tbiy of issue if possible and at latest tho first thing in tho morning A sttrprUa party wiV3 perpetrated on Miss Minnie Verges last night at her homo on North Tenth street tho occas ion being her 20th birthday A largo number of friends participated in tho festivities which were very enjoyable During the evoniug delicate refresh inents were served L L Iidmbo has returned from a visit to Holt county He StateB that tho political situatiou up tfcero has changed vcty much iu the past year This conn ty has been a populist stronghold but niauv of the party are disgusted with their leaders and will vote tho republi can ticket this fall Ho believers thut the election returns will show a great change of Bcntimeut The social given by the Ladies Aid society of the M E church at tho homo of Mrs nanuah Goodrich last ovening was a very successful affair with at- ended by a largo ttumber of people and netted tho ladies about fW The recital by 2b of tho ladies us to how thoy made a dollar onfof - cents loaned them My the society proved very intcrefitfng Some of thorn weio written veryhieely in poetry A larg uuiuber of auiusemgrit loving THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1859 has gone to Wisnor cattle which he has W True return to visit to their former peoplo from tho city attended tho weekly entertainment at tho hospital for the in sane last night and report a most enjoy nblo time Tho grounds nt tho hospital hao recently had some improvements iu tho matter of illumination Tho driveway from tho street to the build iugs has been nicely illuminated while the archway over tho entrance has also received the addition of some lamps A Greek carnival by homo talent will be given in Maniuardtfl hall next Tues day evening September ail under tho aunpices of the Ladies Aid society of tho Congregational ohurch The entertain ment promises to be of an exceedingly interesting nattiro nnd will no doubt bo liberally patronleil Re member tho date Prices of admission 15 and 25 cents reserved seats li cents A company of eight or ten of the members of Mttthowson post S A It sonio of them accompanied by their wises went to Warnervillo last night ami with tho assistance of several old soldiers fiom Madison held a camp lite in Warners hall which proved very en joyable A nice supper was sonetl tlur ing tho evening and the enjoyment was continued until lute the Norfolk dele gation hiving home in tho morning light Tho sonior chts of the High school nas arranged for a course f lectures to lie gion luring the mining winter Tho sums will consist of tour lectures by prominent platform orators on live topics of tho tiny The young folks com posing the class are to be congratulated on giving this evidence of their onter pnso and it is to be hoped that tho It c tiires will not aloiio result in pecuiiiaiy prolit but will bo a fund of intellect uu gain that will materially aid them in their last fow monthsof public school woi k N Hill the real estate agent has on display in his window hiuiu mammoth vegetables raised by T O Van Horn on his farm south of tho city Tho col lection is as follows Six onions grown from tho beed tho weight of tho six being six and one half pounds two tiblo beets Northrup King iVs Gos Market Gardon varioty weight lilj louuds ouo Mangel wurtol of Improved Long Red variety weight lia pounds length 28 iuches circumference Inches Mr Van Horn has sonio way of raising monstrous vegtables that may well bo tho envy of gnrdeners and farmors SATURDAY SIFTINGS Miss Emma Mueller is on the sick list Tho Missos Kilpatrick of Foster aro city visitors Mrs C F Rosburg of Randolph was in tho city yesterday G It Soilor has returned from a visit to tho exposition at Omaha J W Shiploy of Randolph was a Sugar City visitor yesterday J Henderson of Clearwater was in tho city on business yesterday Miss Goorgia Harvey is clerking in Boelor Bros btoro temporarily F A Thompson of Sheldon Iowa is visiting at tho homo of 7 H Oxnaiit Mrs 7 Ryan mid daughter of Creigh ton are visiting with Mrs Ed Murphy Wm B Villis horso wou first money in tho carriago race at Stanton yester day Mrs Josephine Hull returned last night from her visit to friends in Mad ison Richard Reua went to Battle Creole yesterday to attend to telephone busi ness Frank Thibot was brought to tho hospital for iusauo yesterday from Burt county W O Halls horso won second money in the trottiug nice at the Stanton fair yesterday Misses Mattio and Lizzie Lichtenborg returned home from a visit to Stanton yesterday Dr d ll Tayltr the Yankton eye Rpecialist is in tho city attending to tho needs of patients W II Bniasoh was among tho Norfolk crowd that witnessed tho races at the Stanton fair yef tcrduy 1 W ICd wards has purchased a rm douco lot on South Fourth street and will probably build thereon Mrs Hosiery Hollyfleld is enjoying h visit from her mother aud grandmother whose homos aro at Wnyuo A number of Chinaman passed through the city today enronto to Han Fraucisco by way of tho Union Pacific F 1 FrensntV i of tho Omaha Roe representing that papers Century club is iu the city attending to busiuess James Nickle is having brick tmulod onto a vacant lot near ttiu bome of W J Gow whero ho will build u ressdeirod Mr and Mrs O R Bishop of ew Haven Conn - are in tho city Mr Bishop is nftor hie brothers property Uterests Mr tCrul Mrs G F DurlrtUd who havo been Visiting in tho city for tho post few days returned to their homo at Plniuviow yesterday Miss Bessie Mills lift for Lincoln to day on her way 1o 1ino Blutf Ark after a pleasant visit at the home of Mr and Mrs 1 U Hays Mr and Mrs W M Robertbuu went to lltiditttu today to mett Mr iuid JJrs F M Smith of Dixon II who aro relatives nnd will return with them for a yisit The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Sehwedo died yesterday anil was burled today tho funeral services being condticted nt Christ Lttthetau church by Rev J I Muollor Wynit llnlnlMilt departed today for Cantbiiilge Mass where ho will re enter Harvard university to continue his studies after having spent an enjoy able vacation at home Thomas Karluut a Madison cigar maker Istoported to hne had an eye blown out by tho explosion of a target rtllo while attiiiiliug tho street fair at Lincoln Wednesday The gun throw theohatgo baikwatd with the ulmo tesiilt The Not folk people who hae been attending tho fair at Statitou wete well pleased with tho exhibit made hh well as the treatment aecoi led them by Stanton peoplo In oi Hilary but oxpicHsivo slang parlance it is piniiotiucfd Out o sight Many little fi lends of Edwin Gow suipiiMil him last evening at the home of his patents Mr and Mis W J Gow on Nebraska incline ami Twelfth stteet the occasion being tho lllth aiiniversaiy of his bill It A must enjoyable evening was passed by the little folks apt A O Logan of Ctelghton is ited in the city over night with bis sister Mis G F McCnimick Mi Lo gan is one ot the lending tepiiblicaus ol Knox county and is on his way home I loin the state convention at Omaha His patty has placed him in nomination foi county judge and ho believes tho repub licans stand a good show of carrying Knox Manager Spreoher has just reoieved wotd ft oni tho superintendent of tele phone exchanges stating that an oider for eiiipinont has been placed mid while part of it is now on hand they are com pelled townit for other supplies from a Chicago electrical house which they expect to receive and forward m about ten days Tho oxchango hero will then boat onco equipped for two operators Tiik Nkws was misinformed the other day when it announced that P A Sliurl had purchased tho Beetner property lirst north of tho depot in South Norfolk A deal was made yesterday wherby Ed Grant of tho grocery firm of Colluinor iV Grant camo into possession of tho property The present owner docs not 3 ot know what it will bo used for but it will probably bo united It is under stood that the Fair store niitnagmenl is ondeavoring to securo other pioperty iu which to open a grocery at the Junction Members of the senior class of tho High school aro now canvassing tho city in an endeavor to son bow their proposed lecturo course next winter will bo patronized Thoy calculate that in order to meet the expense in curred they will havo to dispose of nt loiist 170 season tickets at 150 apiece Tho amount this will bring will not pay all expense items but thoy aro confident that enough moio will bo taken in at tiio door on the nights of entertainment to clear them The series is a good one consisting of high priced and well known loclurerswhilr onoof tho entertainnients will bo of a uiuHiRil nature Tho dates havo not yet been sot but it is probable that tho first entertainment xvill bo given either the latter part of November or the first of December Tho following aro the attractions that compose tho course The Lyric Ladies of Chicago a mimical organization of wide renown Col Ij F Copcland a humorous orator who has a lino reputation as a choice en turtuiuei Benjamin Chopin a dramatic reciter who carries out a play assum ing all tho parts in a very interesting manner and John Temple Graves a southern orator who has achieved dis tinction as a platform speaker and who Osmond visiting friends GvWhP A lju Miss Luella llarlmau catun up fiom Lincoln Sat utility night tovisil alow days at home G E Htitton manager of tho Pierce roller nulls passed through the city this morning on his way to Omaha Robert Johnson will depart for Chi cago tomorrow to resume his ciiurHo in medieineat Hush Medical college Mis N A Haiitbolt and Mrs G K Keiper will go to Omaha tomrrow mom ing to see the puradi s tins week Wholesale jowelety houses aro very well ropiosunted in Norfolk today thorn being five traveling men calling on local patious Mrs C J Stock well departed this morning for a visit to bet old homo in Ames Iowa Sho will also visit iu Council Blutls II Roynoldh came in last night fiom Chicago whero ho had been with Mrs Reynolds and Mrs M Bride on their way cast Mis W W Oinvoy and daughter Zoo ol Pierce returned homo jesteidaj alter a pleasant visit with Mrs G F Keiper and other lreiiids Tho Suiter grant elevator is now enclosed ami ready for tho machineiy whirl will probably in nv o and bo placed iu position during the next few days Mr and MrH C R Bishop of New Haven Conn who havo been here for heverul days went to Pierce to visit relatives and look utter business niteiest Mrs A IS Ellis came in tioin Omaha laht nsghl and with her husband will soon go to housekeeping in tho residence on South Seventh street vacated by Mrs Mary E Ellis Misses Abbio Hodgetts and Johanna Hagey will leave Wednesday for Sa vannah Ga where they will teach in tho school in which Miss Hodgetts in 1 structed last year Tho best wishes of their friends will accompany them In a recent shoot between Glissmnn Nethaway aud Bailey tho following score was made Glissman killed M out of a possible and Nethaway 18 can bo relied upon to ufTord an ovening i RHny got Hi out of 20 ami withdrew of pleasure and instruction to those who attend his lectures The entire soiieK is Well worthy of patronage ntid those who appreciate a high claha tintertaiu mosit and instruction will niako no mistake in assisting tho class by the pur chase of tickets MONDAY MENTION Julius llultr wont to Omaha today for a foV days visit Mrs P A Shurtz is tery ill at her homo ou Park avenno Mrs Van Horn is in the city from from tho contest A letter ban been received from Rev J J Parkor in which ho states that ho will not sail until October -I from Eng- land and will probably not reach homo before the middle of tho mouth Ho expected to sail on September 10th but did not feel well enough to undertake the trip therefore the delay Sheriff Will Davenport of Sioux City returned yesterday from tho Black Hills aud stopped long enough to eat dinner with his parents Ho went to the hills to arrest a train robbr rxvhohosupporfd I was there When bo arrived ho found Rev and Mrs F P Wigton left today I 0t the person he wanted for thoir homo in Osmond H J Folbur ot Wayne vitited Norfolk frionda yesterday with but vnvB tv brother to tho robber F J Hoydar has Ttsigned hiteStosition w operator at the union depot and has M D Foster and W E Reid ot j accepted a position as brnkoman on the Mftrtison Sumtayed in Norfolk O St P M O trains No 9 and 10 Ho will remove hiB family this week to nn w GhVitrrirVi will w to Omaha I tomorrow to sto ho exposition i Miss Notlfo -Seymour returned from her visit to Uncoln last evfcing I ThonifMit child of Mr and Mis L i M Beoler was very sick yesterday Mrs S E Bracket has roturued from a visit to Omaha and tho exposition j D Ri es steward of the hospital re turned Saturday from a trip to Liucoln Miss Nina Walker was in from her school visiting her parents over Sunday Mr uuil Mrs Anil row Teal have gone to Omaha and Missouri Valley on a visit Mrs Sutherland aud daughter of EtiiPrson which is better situated for his work Hissiicessor is L P Hale who was connected with the signal service in Cub during the 1 ito conllict The track laying gang of tho Union Pacific is in towu putting in another siding in tho Union Pacifio yards Tho track will t put in on the vacant pluco iKitween tho litniti ntid side track just southwest of the depot and will bo used for the passenger cars which havo here tofore been placed on tho siding at the cold storage The rogular term of tho Stanton dibtrict court convened at Stanton today Judge R E Evan of Dakota City 0 rj I fc Riiif tSVs W Hi1 sells rhtiin stun tin silt once iniitlc Blinds liigii pinfits foi to ilty The soip wIkmi ustil tiflfiuls his tiitilc Willi I ili ils luihifoith in oss tho viy Both ptinIiisiM mil silk i lose But luny Soip milus stiulfisl li lends Tis Ivst to sell ind hesl to use Ami hums lu sl pioiils in Hie end A WOljn Ol WAKNINt tin n iri in in nlilli mh i icti irpirnlnt lt fcp Jmt m ivinj is thr limy Ihi v Mm Mil I til IIUi ill iiiniti tli 111 lick tho iiiilln ill n in ukil iiiilllln 0 the iinullii Asli lur luu Sti ip itil Insist i m i II COIVHHIHI MIUHIIV MI I HOC 1 1 H I UMH ul INflNMMI I kit I lot look ait shopping in the city today paused tlnoiigli Noi folk on IiIh way to that place topioHiilo Attorneys M 3 I Inen and I J KKinightein vvont down to attend the opening of tho court The most intvicsting case I o como I o fore the session is I bo Anderson min der trial The Sioux City Journal contains IhiH item of interest to Norfolk people who remember Mr Caiiierou ami his disap pearance The disappearance of Will tlimeion from hishoineat Waterloo in June 1807 was a nino days wonder Mis Cameron visited Waterloo the other day biiiiging to mind the fact that no knowledge ol Mr Giuncrons whom abouts has como to light since Ins un ceremonious departure Frank Taft who luw been ill at tilts homo of his sister Mih A D Prutt since the lirst of Jntio passed away at I oclock this morning Tbo deceased was about 115 years of ngoand iriiuirriod Ho came hero iu Juno hoping that tho climate might prove bem fiuial to bin health but the chango was unavailing and lie has gradually failed until diath came to his relief Short services will bo held at the tesidenco of Mr and Mrs Pratt tomorrow morning at l anil tho body will be tilcon to the old homo of tho limily at Hrattleboro Vt for it r nt Tho reinniiiH will leave on Ihii I tram over the Eklinrii and will be accomp lined to their dcMiuii tion by Bun Tuft brothel of tho do ceiisul KIDNEY H u hfpiive diseaso TUfriltll P HioiiHunds havo it I KUUbLl and dout know it If you want quick results you can make no mistake by using Dr Kilmers Swamp- Hoot the great kidney remedy At druggists in 50 cent and ifl sizib Sample bottle by mail free also lft tolling you how to lind out if von havo k ilnoy trouble Address Dr Kilmer Co B nghain ton N V WAvrKi several bright and honest porsons to represent iih as managers in this and close by counHeu Salary 000 a year and exiieiiM s Straight bona lido no more no less salary Position poi ma nent Our references any biuk in any town It is mainly olllco work con ducted at homo Reference Enclose self addressed stamped envelope Tin Dominion Comiauv Dept i Chicago How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTTS EMUL SION It is strange but it often happens Somehow the ounce produces the pound it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop erlv so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food which he ioW not do be fore and thatis the way the gain is made A certain amount of flesh is necessary for healtb M you have not got H you can get it by taking ftcoirs pulsion You will find it just as useful in summer as in winter and if you arc thriving upon it dont stop because the weather is warm yc and f i its altfruBt SCOTT A JtOWKB Cliku New Yck