I i I r r l TUESDAY TOPICS O H Burrows wns n visitor to Omnhn yestenlny Frank Louser wns up from Mndisou over Snmlny Dan ford Tnylor of Battle Creek wns n city visitor today II 13 nml D M Owen wero Omnhn visitors yesterday V 13 Spencer hnft gouo to Grnnd Island on business Miss Olelnnd wns n Suiitlny visitor in Norfolk from Piorco Win Parkinson whb a Norfolk visitor from Mndisou todny D Shnnnon of Hoskins had business in Norfolk yestcrdny Miss Ednn Britton of Way no visited in Norfolk over Sunday Lloyd Cinininghnm of Wnyuo wns n city visitor yesterday C P Mlchnol returned tins morning from a business trip to Pierce Dr 0 A McKlm hnd vetcrinnry busi ness in Meadow Grove today H H Tnnies nnd A L llowser wero city visitors yesterday from Wayne 13 G Heilinau and M D Tyler wero passengers for Madisou tbis morning P W Melcber was n visitor m tbo Sugar City yesterday from West Point W H Wigton of tbo Des Moines insurnnco company is in tbo city from Omaha Miss Kerhow went to Fremont Sun day to visit ber parents returning yes terday F P WilliamB tbe insurnnco man is homo from Aurora and is coniined to his home with sickness Bert Eberhart nnd Miss Jessie Town send wero married nt West Point yes terday by Rev F W Leavitt Dr A Bear went to Omaha on the 1 1 oclock train to attend tho meeting of the State Medical association 0 W LeMont has gone on an ex tended visit to relatives and friends and expects to go as far as Wisconsin before returning G A Luikart and O D Jenkins were Norfolk representatives at the dollar banquet of the Peter Cooper club at Omaha last night Dr H T Holdeu expects his mother Mrs M E Holden and sister Miss Holden to nrrive tonight from Omaha and make him n visit Mr and Mrs D S Bullock who have bsen visiting at the home of their eou E A Bullock returned today to their home in Harlan Iowa Miss Nora Conway one of the clerl 8 in the Johnson Dry Goods companys store bns been very sick nnd her father wns called down from Niobrara Sunday to seo her W E Alexauder enmo in from Utah today for the purposo of riding the goat at Damascus commandery tonight and incidentally to visit his family Myron A Miller of Kirksville Mo arrived last evening to accept the posi tion of jeweler at tho Hayes jewelry and musio house Mrs Miller is located at Schuyler where Bhe practices osteo pathy Chief of Police W H Widaman ex pects to leave tomorrow morning for Beatrice to attend the state G A R encampment M H Roberts will probably attend nlso Mr and Mrs H L Snyder left on the noon train for Piqua Ohio tho home of Mrs Snyders parents Mr Snyder will visit two weeks while Mrs Snyder will remain about three montliB Commissioner J J Hughes came down from Battle Creek yesterday and thiB morning in company with Com missioner H W Winter went over to Mndison where they will hold a meeting of the board Madison Star The band met at the armory Wednesday night for rehearsal and from the quality of musio produced at that time we venture tho assertion that MadiEon will soon possess one of the best bands in the state Tbe carpenters expect to complete their work on the new Catholic church today and the building will bo rendy for the dedicntory services Sunday with the exception of putting in tho furni ture and adding a few finishing touches Miss Edith Morrow loft on tho noon tr nin for Fremont From there sho will go to Woodburn Iowa to make a short visit to relatives aud friends and -will then return to Fremont and attend the summer normal school returning homo about September J W Edwards has nearly completed a very convenient and substantial barn at the rear of bis blacksmith shop He never learned the enrpeuter trade nor laid claim to much merit in tbnt line in fact this is the first building ever erected by him He now thinks however that ho is about qualified to join tho union and work at tho trade Bnttlo Creek Republican John Sanders of tho firm of Sanders Bros who bought the Battle Creek mill prop erty was in town over night Wednes day He informed us that tbo machin ery for the Battle Creek mill had been purchnsed cf tho Edward P Allis Co of Milwaukee nnd that it would soon be upon tho ground Mr Sanders made inquiries about carpenters nud intimated that a forco would bo employed in the course of two or tbree weeks to work npou tho mill building Ho expects ti movo with his family from Ewing to this plnco before tbo work is begun Dr P II Salter wont to Ewing last night to look after Guy Hall a young man from Scribner who was found on I tho railroad track u short distanco from I tbo station in an uncoiiFclous condition Tho young mail is suffering from con- cussion of tbo bralu cnusod by a fall Ho evidently remained nil of Sundny night in tho condition in which ho waB found Tho exonrsionists who passed through tho city last evening on their way to Hot Springs were members of tho A O IT W instead of Odd Fellows as stated in tbis paper They were on their way to attend grand lodge Quito a number of people wout to tho depot to seo them pass through but tho excursionists were pretty generally in bed and not much was to bo seen of tho party It has beon suggested ns possible that tho floating body recovered from tho Platte river near Louisvillo might bo that of Joo Younger tho tailor who re cently disappeared from hero But tho description does not nccord very well with whnt Mr Younger was when ho wns last seen here Tho body fouud is described ns that of n man about f0 years of age live feet and six inches high hair a little gray aud a light moustache Tho police at Omahn wero inclined to believe it was tho body of Henry J Newman a ladys tailor who recently disappeared from that city but they could not identify it as Newninn Thieves took a team from tho bam of Claus Asuius who lives flvo miles south of Winside Thursday night They nlso took n harness and then wont to a farm occupied by Henry Bay a mile or two further north and stole a two seat spring wagon from his shed The trackB wero followed north nearly to Winsido Fri dny in spite of tho fact that it rained Thursday night Tho sheriff was com municated with aud has ottered a re ward for tho capture of tho thieves Tho description of the stolen property is as follows One brown Iiojbo weigh ing between 1100 and 1200 about fifteen years old slightly string halted in both hind legs One sorrel mare weight slightly less than the horse nnd nbout tho same age A double harness rather old without breeching and not very heavy Spring wngon Flint make half platform spring in front double reach front seat taken had new pole dasher in poor condition BOARD OF EDUCATON Meeting Held Last Night and Otllcerg Wero Elected Regular meeting of the board of educa tion was held on May Tth at 8 p m Tho following members were present H G Brueggeman J C Aid S G Dean nnd II C Mntran nnd the follow ing were nbfcent G A Luiknrt and P H Salter Temporary organization wns effected with H G Brueggeman as temporary ohnirman and H 0 Matran as tempo rary secretary On motion the following oflicers wero elected by ballot for tho ensuing year President G A Luikart Vice President S G Dean Secretary H C Matrau Vice President Dean took the chair The following bills were read nnd or dered paid Giun Co books j88 Silver Burdett Co books 17G0 John Fridny snlnry and postage 2550 C W Braa8ch coal 4040 JohuBon Dry Goods Co supplies 125 Nebraska Telephone Co April nnd May rental 800 Hayes Jewelry Musio house re pairs to clocks 3 00 Mapes Hazen premium on treas surers bond 8000 M R Green hauling seatB 75 cents H C Matrau secy express paid on books 100 Monthly pay roll 3101315 Bills of G W Reckard and W H Rish wero referred to committee on claims Treasurers report for mouth of April showed balance on band in general fund of 40002 with unpaid outstanding warrants amounting to 17402 14 Mr OConnor reported that ho had secured Frank McOluro Chafleo to do liver an address on commencement night Mr OConnor was instructed to have tho diplomas for tho graduating class lettered also to procure certificates for tho graduates from tho Eighth grade Mr OConnor reported that he had held nn examination of tho senior gradu ating class as required by resolution of tho board of education aud presonted a statement of standings which was not altogether satisfactory and it was or dered that another examination bo held on tho third Friday in May The board adjourned to meet on Wednesday oveniug May 9th nt 8 oclock II O Matkal Secretary Waxthu Several bright nud holiest persons to represeut us as managers in this and closo counties Salary 00 a year and expenses Straight boua fldo no more no less salary Position per manent Our references any bank in any town It is mainly ofllco work con ducted at home References Enclosed self- addressed stamped euvelope Tun Dominion Company Dept a Chicago THE NORFOLK NEWS TIIUKSIUY MAY 10 1900 WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Dr F A Long was over from Madi son yesterday 11 G Correll is in tbo city today from Platin lew 13d Rrynolds was n city visitor vrs torday from Wayno Miss Bess Darnoll of Croighton wns n city visitor this morning 13 D Ourrln of Albion had business in tho Sugar City yesterday John Scbiudlor of Stanton was a Sugar City visitor yesterday Geo T Bonnet of Harvard transacted business yesterday in Norfolk A J Durland returned yesterday from his trip to Knox county II Halderson of Nownian Grovo was a visitor to Norfolk yesterday 13 M Huntington has gono on a busi ness trip to Fort Dodge lown John Quick returned yesterday from n trip to Council Bluffs lown Aug Pieponstock wns a visitor in this metropolis yesterday from Wayno Miss Anna Roikofski of Battlo Creek is visiting ber sister Mrs Geo Stapou horst Mrs Jas Gildoa Sh confined to her homo with quite n sovero attack of sick ness W 13 Alexander departs for tho woBt tonight Ho will remove his fnniily to Choyouno Wyo Mr nud Mrs W W Young nnd Mrs H E Mason woro city visitors yester day from Stanton John Zwight is in tho city from Mnnknto Miun visiting old friends and acquaintances Tho now Catholio church is being wired for electric ligblB nud tho bellB aro being put in position in tho belfry Representatives of tho Do Voo paint company aro putting somo lnrgo and attractive signs on a number of tho business blocks Louis Dudley has purchased of Mrs McBrido the houso on Third stroot now occupied by A Hitchcock and will tnko possession tomorrow Al Bigelow of this city now stnying with his brother in South Dakota waB among a number of Nebraska old soldiers recently granted pensions There wero several persons hunting men todny to perform labor but the do mnud is greater than the supply and n number of good jobs went begging Miss Minnie Verges has received word that her brother and sister started from Germany on the 5th nnd expects them to nrrivo hero on Friday or Satur day Tho city is endeavoring to put in somo now stone crosswalks but it is a hard matter to find men to do tho work Nearly overyono who wants omploymeut has it at good wages Tho I O O F hall is now equipped with an electric light dimmer a new attachment by which the power of tho lights to which it is nttnehed mny be reduced as would bo done by turning down a lamp It is tho only thing of the kind in Norfolk In tho absenco of Rev Main of the M E church Rev JJ Parker will conduct services in that church Sunday morning at 11 oclock and thore will be no morning services in the First Con gregational church Tho Congrogationnl Sunday school will bo held as usual at 12 15 in the Congregational church Tho congressional central committees of the populist nnd democratic pnrties met in the city this afternoon tho former at tho Pacific hotel and tho latter at the Oxnard Two congressional con ventions wero called to meet in this city on Tuesday June 20 nt 2 80 p m Tho populists will meet at the opera house and the democrats at Marqnardts hall R D Scott editor of tho Battlo Cr k Enterprise was in Norfolk yesterday for tho first time in many weeks and was warmly congratulated by his friends on his recovery from his rocont sickness Mr Scott is rather thin and weak but states that he feels better than he has for two years past His friends hopo that his strength and vigor may Bpeedily return JGildea has singed eyebrows and mus tache but is thankful that his bead still remains on his shoulders Tho burned hair was tho result of coal oil being poured on coals that woro hot Tho explosion that followed sent cooking utensils and stovo lids flying Mr Gildea was quito fortunate in being somo distanco from the stove at tho moment of tho explo sion Tho fifteenth nnnual meetiug of tho Nebraska Funeral Directors and Em balmers association will bo hold in tho city of Lincoln Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Juno 12 13 and 11 1000 Meetings and school will bo held in the Fuuke theatre a very comfortable and commodious room and convenient to headquarters Secretary P F Boll of this city is issuing and distributing cir culars in regard to tho meeting Tho Womans club held its last meet ing of the year with Mrs O II Rey nolds on Monday nnd choo tho follow ing otllcors for tho ensuing year Mrs A J Durland was re elected president Mrs J O Aid was nlso ro electedns vice president Mrs W G Baker wns an other officer who will servo another year she being re elected corresponding secretary Mrs t1 H Reynolds wan elected recording ttecrctnry and Mrn U 0 Gow treasurer J 13 Simpson returned homo last night Ho met his sou during tho state convention at Lincoln and nccompauied him to his homo nt OrlentiH Ho took u trip across to Ox ford and reportH tho country between Norfolk nnd that placo as in a most nourishing condition Ho saw somo especially largo nnd beautiful fields of alfalfa which will bo ready to out for their first crop within a few days The towns in that part of tho state aro limiting substantial improve ments and tbe farmers aro prosperous aud happy Bishop Williams of tho Protestant Episcopal church conducted very im pressive services at Trinity church last evening when a class of three consist ing of Miss Georgia Harvey Hoy Lui kart and Kugono Huso was given tho rito of confirmation After tho cere mony tho bishop gnvo a very pleading discourse much of which was directed to tho niombors of tbo cnss Tho services woro well attended ns was also tho reception held for tho bishop at tbo rootory afterwards Tho reception win very informal allowing parishoners and friends of tho church to greet tho bishop Bishop Williams was a guest at tho rectory during his stay and departed this noon Pierce Gall A man by tho nntuo of W M Jackmnn accompanied by his wife and threo children wont through this placo Thursday on foot They said they had walked all tho way from Wichita Kansas making tho distanco in sovou weeks and wero on their way to Turtle mountains North Dakotn which thoy expected to reach in flvo more weoks The oldest boy was sovon years tho second flvo and tho third but threo A baby buggy was all tbo m cans of locomotion in Bight thoy carrying their font cooking utensils and tho youngost loy in snnio Tho othor two lads had walked all tho wny Tho man hnd n harnesB with wbioh ho pulled tbo baby carriage while tho wifo pushed and kept it balanced A corps of United States coast and geological surveyors commenced yesstor day on their work of running a lino of iovols between Norfolk nnd Sioux City Tho gang is in charge of Ben j 15 Tilton of Washington and ho is assisted by James Babcock nnd W S Babcock of Washington Chas F Ilozwarth of Ah ileno Kansas and LoBtor Crowoll of Oshkosh Wisconsin A start waB mado from threo bonoh marks which wore located last fall and thoy aro proceeding quito rapidly with tho work Thoy nro stopping at tho Pacific hotel and will mnko Norfolk their headquarters for about a wook Tho object of tho snrvoy is to get tho elovations of tho country traversed for uso in map work and in conjunction with all European coun tries great geodetic surveys aro boing undertaken to furnish data for calculat ing tbo exact figure of tho earth The country iB to bo covered with a network of triangles One of tho chief snrvoyore of tho party takes tho observations while another doos the figuring Justice J L Daniels beard an inter esting law suit yestcrdny afternoon which grew out of n neighborhood quar rel Tho enso wns tried to a jury and several witnesses wero sworn Thocaso was entitled Tho Stnto vb Prod Schwede Amelia Schwodo and Hod wick Salino and tho complnining wit ness was Mrs Margaret Wobor It seems according to tho testimony that tho defendants accused Mrs Wobor of talking nbout ono or both of them nud tho two women of the defense wont over into Mrs Webers plnco und at tempted to gain redress by pulling hriir nud scratching Schwede also went over and took a hand but the testimony wont to show that ho was there moroly in tho capacity of n pencemnker endeav oring to separato tho belligerents nnd ho was discharged Mrs Schwcdo and Miss Salino wero fined 1 each aud costs taxed at 2210 tho jnry finding thorn guilty of assault It is understood that tho defendants as well ns tho complnin ing witness contemplnto starting suitB in tho district court against ono another for libel View of Onntliii Jobber The following from tho Omnhn Trado Exhibit probnbly indicates the senti ment of Omahn jobbers in rognrd to tho Norfolk freight rnte caso nnd shows that tho rates will not bo reduced with their cousent Tho iuterstato com niorco commission wns this week en gaged in hearing tho complaints of Nor folk merchants against the railroads for nlleged discriminntion in freight rates A decision cannot bo expected for threo months nt nny rnto Again tho com mission has no authority to enforce legis lation nor has it nny power to onforco its decisions So after all tho railroad managors will do ns thoy plenso Great jobbiug centers havo always had tho advantago over Binall places in point of rates nud nlwnys will It is merely tho ditferenco between wholesalo and retail projKisitions Any ineroliant knows whnt that menus For instnnco if a railroad transports to n glvon point n million tons of freight nyear that point would bo entitled ton bettor rnto hnn another point similnrly situated where but a thousand pounds of freight wero shipped each year That is tho wholo thing in n nutshell Norfolk is a thriving city but it cannot hopo to rank with a city tbo eiw of Omaha What 5 FATAL ECONOMY VERY old maxim declares that it isnt econ omy to pick up pins the time is worth more than the pins Similarly it is not true econ omy to do without Ivory Soap your health requires the daily removal of the bodily excretions which arc discharged through the pores of the skin These tiny mouths must he kept open and they should be opened only with a pure soap IVORY SOAP 0fiS PER CENT PURE 0AP1IAMT It kV H Mnrllft A AMII HO f IMfm appears to be discriminations against Norfolk are merely tho enforcement of natural laws of trade Nothing more Railroad managers caro nothing for geographical locations it is business thoy aro after WiirntTville Fred Brown of Watson Mo is a guest of his brother Tom J Funk is building a new house on his farm southwest of town Toddy Cropper had a homo warming Monday evening which was well at tended by his friends and neighbors Gramp Powell has gono down to tho Elkhorn river for a few days fishing There aro prospects of a good crop of fruit in this vicinity Nearly all fruit trees aro loadod with blossoms Members of the M B A and M W A lodges turned out last Saturday and built an ante room on to their lodge room and new members will hereafter bo initiated acocording to Hoylo To Cure I u irlppx In Tun Dij m Tako Laxative Broiuoljiiiiiiiio Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure 13 W Groves signature on ovory box 25c Buy your tinware nt tho Cash Hard ware Store and save money GATHERING OF GRAND ARMY Opening of Nrbrnxha Annual Knrnmp meiit nt lli ntrlce Bkathick Nob May 0 Tho aununl encampment of tho Grand Army of tho Ropnblic dopartniont of Nebraska nnd its auxiliary tbo Womens Roliof corps wi formally convene in this city today At o saino time tho annual convention jf tho Indies of the Grand Army of tho Republic an independent organization will also meet hore Every preparation has boon mado to insure tho success of tho gathering of tho veterans and their womon allies by tho pooplu of Beatrico and from presont indications tho onenmpmonts will bo among tho most largely attended ever bold in tho stnto 8HARKEY WHIPS CHOYNSKI Knock nim Out Id the Second Itonnil With Left Hook to the Jaw OinoAOo May OTora Sharkey at Tattcrsalls last night knocked out Joe Oboyuski of California in two rounds Tho fighting was of tho hurricano or der both men landing repeatedly but Bharkoy had tbo fight well in hand throughout Tho knockout blow was a left jolt to tho jaw just before tbo boll sounded for tho end of tho second round Choynski tried to respond when tho third round was called but when ho at tempted to ariso ho fell over on his back on tho floor and Rcfereo Mnlachi Hogan awardod tho fight to Sharkoy Iowa Crop Outlook Dks Moines May 0 The Iowa crop Borvico bullotin says Tho averago tem perature of tho last week was about normal though considerably cooler than tho preceding week Though too early to note all tho injurious effects of freezing temperature tbo general opin ion sooms to indicate that apples plums and cherries suffered but llttlo damage Tho tender vegetation aud 6mall fruit on low ground woro somewhat injured but tho nggregato of damago by frost will bo quito small Tho week was very favorablo for plowing and other farm work and nearly all corn ground is now in readiness for planting Frofrmur illbert Imlor tho Hod Chicago May 0 Tho rod of correc tion has fallen on the back of Professor George Holly Gilbert of tho Chicago Congregational Theological seminary A yonrs leave of absence with pay and with tho understanding that ho will write another book which shall excul Kite him from tho cbirgo of teaching injurious doctrine is tho penalty laid upon tho ultra liberal instructor by tho oard of directors at tho bominary yes tvrday TRY THE NEWS FOR UP-TO-DATE PRINTING THE SICK ARE MADE WELL Anil tlm Weak aro ItHtorml In Pull Vljor nnd SI relief b I tbo Manila l tbo out lliuler of MiMlcrii TIiiiim v- IIi J u nny pain or nclm or weakness w M iM n Mi in on ruinv llllll U IOllllimH Iffl Sick inn Mi Ant ion nenoii Dotoulnck Hriaii nml nclmtyof nit ml rind boil Ant ssol ion emmy ureur imwi ton IoltmjllltllHl7 iNtlllTIMiny miimlurnl ilruln upon tin HjetiinV In every oriiiin per tormina Hh pioper mic tion In Oilier Woi iIk Aro You H 1oiliitly Mronif Arllto Vigor ous lliinllli lliiiiiiy Mini or Woliiiin t If lint ton t hoiild notilif tilllt 11 HliClMll t Hill to vtlioili tbu limniui boily ihuii ohM bonk iitil ulio UlldriftlmilldlHMlf wrulc IHWH mill lIlMMM lltlll to ttliimilliiiiriiiHrtruitiiiiii for a rum h hh kIohiIi u tliu uddlim of ii colmiiii of lltiiruH rorovHr9ljnirIll JNHWTON Tho Landing iiaIiiawa vimhIhm h tiniiuuiini SnoclnllBt 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Toys Fancy Chin aware Novelties Wall Paper Window Shades Musical Instruments Etc NORFOLK NEBRASKA TREES AND PLANTS iUttS of test Varletlo at Kurd Times Prices Small fruit iu Iutko tuwily Milllnub of Strawberry IiIhiiIh very thrifty nml well rooted iottlio HthT near borne ami bate freight or oiire Sena tor price ntsi to Norih Bend Nurseries North iiend TjJge County Neb CI j ft f Ol u r it kijchm ClMUbti uii Ua tfo tbe tuUr i - - i Never Falls to llcitwe Qrsy I Cunt rcjlp itiwot Lslr trlLuj aej mcaiiuM Jf fyiu