K r i k r7 I rt TUESDAY TOPICS Mrs Ohns Green visited nt Madison yesterday Knox Tipplo wns n city visitor again yesterday Miss Baker of Wiusido wns in Nor folk yesterday Geo Diveuport made n business visit to Winsidc todny Mrs M 0 Wftlker lins ret timed from her visit to Plaiuviow Geo S Damon was in tho city this morning from AVnyne O S Hayes departed yesterday on a business trip to Chicago Mrs Dngnu and daughter of Wisnor were city visitors yesterday Editor R D Scott was in tho city again yesterday from Battlo Creek Miss Lizzie Schelly of Alliance is vis iting her sister Miss Mary Schelly Mrs S P Sharpless has returned from her visit in Indiana and Illinois Mrs O A Short wont to Albion this morning to visit relatives and friends Geo Manrer removed to Sionx City yesterday with a car of household effects diet Morey was in tho city this morning from Pierco greeting old acquaintances C P W Moruuardt has gono to Chi cago to take a course in the McCormick Optical college A boy baby was born yesterday morn ing to Mrs Jos Younger at her home on South Ninth street Another of the Queen City houses is now nearly arrived at its location in tho city being moved by Geo Stalcop Two cars of emmigraut goods passed through the city yesterday one destined for Calispel Montana and the other for Eugene Oregon Mrs Jos Thornton camo down from Alliance yesterday aud will spend tho summer with her parents Mr and Mrs Jas Conley sr The metal cornice for the new Audi torium has arrived nnd will soon be placed in position nnd the front of the building will be completed Dr H J Cole departed this morning for Omaha where he will attend the meeting of the state dental association of which he is a leading member The household effects of Dan Murphy have been shipped to Omaha and Mrs Murphy left this morning for that city They will live nt 1917 Grace street H M Hanaford representing the Louise Brehany Ballad and Opera con certs was in the city yesterday endeav oring to make a date for his attraction Chr Schavland clerk of the district court came over from Madison this morning and tonight will go to Long Pine where he will remain nbout a week fishing The government geodetic survey corps went to Winside this morning where they will make their head quarters for a few days the survey having been com pleted to that village L C Bargelt and his mother Mrs C S A Bargelt are building a G rooin cottage on South Ninth street near the Episcopal church the foundation of which is about completed The senior class of the High school en joyed a party last evening at the home of Miss Alice Cole corner ofTenth and Main streets A pleasant evening was enjoyed and refreshments were served Robt E French of Kearney grand lecturer of Nebraska of the Royal Arch Masons was in the city over night and met with and gave instructions in the local lodge He went to West Point from hero Bud Powers traveling auditor for the Swift Packing company of Omaha camo in last night from Fremont and will leave tomorrow for a three months trip through the west including Mexico and California A special train consisting of 22 cars of stock passed through tho city last night euroute from Idaho to Sioux City over the C St P M O road The train wns making quick time being on the road little more than five hours between Columbus and Sioux City Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Manager W H Baird of the Norfolk sugar factory to Miss Lulu Hitzel of Grand Island which will take place May SJth at St Stevens Episcopal church in that city nt l 30 a m A re ception will bo held at the home of tho brides parents at 10 oclock They will mnke their homo in this city In tho accouut of tho dedication ser vices at the Church of tho Sacred Heart in last eveuiugB paper mention should have been mado in tho list of singers of Miss Kingsbury of the Normal college Wayue who was one of the altos and that the musio was rendered by thollos pital orchestra composed of Messrs T Slattery violin j J ODounel cornet F Glaudor clarionet I Grisdell trom bone and Bohuerts orchestra assisted by Miss Anna Walsh violinist of Mo berly Missouri Dr G P Keiper superintendent of the Norfolk hospital for insane has no 1 titled Governor Poyuter that ho will not be a candidate for reappointment nud expects to sever his connection with that institution at the expiration of tho present term July 1st when he will have served four years During their residence here Dr and Mrs Keiper havo made many friends who will bo sorrv to learn of his decision His con duct of affairs nt tho hospital has been re mnrkablv free from crltiolsm and ho has onjoycd tho practically unanimous good will of thoso who have como in contact with him as employes and otherwise Call nt the Cash llardwiro Storo for household novelties Big line at low price To our patrons nnd friends wo wish to stnto that wo will not make any Btamp photos after Saturday luue 2 Until then wo will guaranteo yon as flue work as you can got anywhere Until Satur day June 2 only at Michaels stndio Wnntcri Man nnd team to sell Somiuolo Indian modiciuo in Madison Stanton nud Wayno counties Nob No irrespons ible parties need apply Seminole Ixd Med Co Boone Iown PLEASING MUSICALE Inrge Auillrnrtt Attended the KornlRsteln Ulmm Hecltnl From Wodnwlnys Daily Tho Koonigsteiu recital given at the Congregntional church last evening drew forth n large appreciative and enthusinstic audience it being necessary to provide morothan one hundred chairs in addition to tho regular seating capac ity The rendition of the childrens solos was most remarkable particularly when it is considered that many of them havo been under instruction but one term whereas tho advanced pupils awoke to heights of passiounte intensity giving interpretations based upon their individual originality and disclosing a most wonderful conception of tho works of tho great masters they wero follow ing The fiunl number on tho program was played in such a manner as to appeal to all present Let mankind search tho wide field of musical literature nud nothing can be found grander thnn tho Beothoveus slow movement One can not soar beyond it Here wo havo a work of art was there not something deep and good in that melody It is very plainly seen that these re citals are purely educational nud musi cians are fully convinced that many who think they have no taEte for music would learn to appreciate it and par take of its blessings if they could more often listen to such a feast as was given last evening There was none of the usual piano pounding in the entire program each pupil seemingly imbued with the faculty of bringing forth rich nud soul stirring melody rather than noise this feature being most surprisingly demonstrated Considerable favorable comment has been heard today regarding the two superb Chickering pianos used at the recital last evening Both instruments possess most charming tonal qualities sonorous clear velvety and even never harsh but always melodious in quality even in fortissimo passages and bewitching in effect in pianissimo passages the upper notes limpid and of pearly brilliancy the middle register characterized by richness and firmness while the bass has a depth and grandeur all their own and peculiar to no other make They are much superior to any instruments ever placed before a Nor folk audience the larger one is known as their style N nnd is the finest up right piano that money will buy in any land or clime Both instruments have been sold and were delivered to the happy purchasers this afternoon To Cure I a Grippe In Two DayH Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature on every box 2ic WOMEN GORED AT HOME THE GREATEST OF SPECIALISTS OFFERS TO THE SUFFERING HIS SERVICES AND REMEDIES For more than twentyfivo years Dr J New ton Hathaway lias mado a specialty of ruinate Diseases DurltiR tliat tlmo lio has had nniniii Wrf ins patients over ten thous and women suncrliii from all thoso many dllfercnt com plaints peculiar to tho suv and has completely and perma nently cured moro than so pur ceut of tho casus ho has treated Hy his exclusive method which hn has perfected durliiR tho twenty lire years of his most extensive practice ho Is enabled to euro all of theso different dUeases Including painful profuse or suppressed menstruation prolapsus all ovarian trouble tumors nud ulceration in fact overv form of those diseases wliUjh make a bunion of llfo to tho jreat majority of women Ho has so iterfcctod this system of his that ho can treat these eases by mall without airy per bonal examination to which every sensitive woman naturally objects and without any oper ation with Its consecment pain aud necessary danger Ills system of treatment Is taken In tho pri vacy of tho homo tho euro Is painless and It Is iKJbltlve ONE LOW FED Wrlto him a letter statlnc brlely your condi tion and ho will send you a blank to bo niled out Ho will gho your caso his personal attention and earn and make his fo ko moderato Including all medicines necessary that you will not feel tho burden of tho payment and ho will guarantee you a positive cure Address Q J NEWTON HATHAWAY Ml O Dr llutliuuujr Co Commercial lllock Sioux City Iowa J1KNTJVN TUItt 1AlZU W11KN W1UTIKQ THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MAY 17 1000 IMPRESSIVE SERVICES Church of the Sacred Heart Duly Dedicated Yesterday GOOD SPEECHES AND TINE MUSIO ltlxtiop Srniinrll un rrncnt lit the Ktnn In KxcicIkcb unci Wn Alilr AmlMcil liy Noted tliiirolnnrn From Ninr unit Inr Church Wim lleautlftilly Dccoritted Krotn Monitors Dully Yesterday was a day long to bo re membered by tho pnrishonors of tho Catholic church and tho many friends of that church orgnnlzntion in the city and surrounding country for it wob tho occasion of tho dedication of tho splendid new edifico recently erected at tho cor nor of Fifth Btreot and Madison nvouuo for church purposes Tho day was replete with imposing and impreBsivo ceremonials magnifi cent addresses entrancing musio nnd tho nttendauco of largo nud intelligent nudieucoB It wns tho crowning day of months of work by tho estoomod pastor Father Walsh his assistants nnd tho congrega tion whoso e Tort s to erect n snitnblo edifice and ono in which tho citizens at large may tnko prido has been atten tively noted and warmly commeudod by all Tho nttondanco of many priests from surrounding parishes and tho presouco of a uumbor of church dignitaries as well as tho music furnished by local people nnd a number from other towns lout an interest to tho exorches seldom if over equalled on a similar occasion in Norfolk church circles and tho success of every endeavor is cnuso for warm congratulation tho occasion being ro markably free of anything unpleasant Tho exorcises proper began nt 1010 when Rev Win Chokn V G of Montery conducted the ritualistio dedi catory services Following this was solemn high mnss by Fnther S Carroll colobraut of Omnhn assisted by Fathers John McXauinra deacon of Jackson Rev Jas A Keating sub deacon of Caspor Wyo Rev Jas W Stetson master of ceremonies of St Philomenas cathedral Omaha The morning music by the choir wns St Theresa Mass composed by Theo dore De Lu Hacheo The sermon by Rev C Henry O S S It of Kansas City Mo was a strong feature of the morning exercises Father Henry is a very pleasing and able speaker and held tho close attention of the large audience in attendance from start to finish of his address His re marks were warmly commended by all who had the pleasure of hearing him The church wns well filled and a deop interest was taken in the exercises by all in attendance The evening services commenced at 7 80 with solemn vespers sung by Rev J B Fitzgerald celebrant of Wayne assisted by Rev J A Keating deacon of Casper Wyo and Rev Father Bartholomew O S F sub deacon The lecture by Rev M F Dowling S J rector of Creighton university of Omaha was one of the finest addresses ever delivered in the city Tho reverend gentleman took as his subject The Catholic Laymen in the American Republic and spoko for something more than an hour defining the posi tion of the Catholic laymen regarding the church and the country His words were of an ennobling character and all who heard him should have and undoubt edly did derive great benefit from it in mode of life nnd feelings ono toward the other Tho rector is a fine pulpit orator His words aud sentences were clear cut and decisive and his ideas original and vigorous Ho held the closest nttention of his auditors and many w r scrry that tho addres4 was not longer and that they have not the privilege of hearing Father Dowling oftener His address received most nat tering criticism from all who heard it Following this was tho solemn bene diction nnd sacrament by tho Right Rev Bishop Scnunell of Omaha as sisted by Rev S F Carroll and Rev J W Stetson muster of ceremonies Before pronouncing tho benediction tho bishop gave a short address to tho congregation and expressed his regret at not being nble to bo present at the morning exercises Ho paid a high tributo to thejpastor Father Walsh nnd to the generosity of Norfolk people Catkolio and others who had contributed to tho erection and furnishing of the new building which will bo known as the church of tho Sacred Heart This completed tho services of tho day and tiio audience wns dismissed A write up of tho exercises would be indeed incomplete without special atten tion to the musical program which was under tho able direction of F A Fisso The musical program iu tho evening was as follows Vespers composed by J Wiegend OSalatnris by Winters Tnntum Ergo by Goebb March orchestra The choir wns composed as follows Misses Kato Fckols of Humphroy Edith Batcholor Lucy Bruner Mar garet Horiskey Lilly Chesnutwood and Mrs F Ueckermauu of Norfolk so pranos Mrs E Tanner of Battlo Creek Misses Stewart and Kingsbury of Wayne Josephine Conley and Mary HorlsUey of Norfolk Mr II Fisso of Norfolk nnd Frank Holder of Humphroy tenors Wm Kimors of Humphrey Frank Uoolterniann nnd J 11 Conley of Nor folk tenors Tho musio wns furnished by T Slat tery violin J ODonnell cornet F Glnnders clarionet nnd J Grindnhl of the Hospitnl orchestra and Messrs Hohuort Mnniunrdt Ahlmivtiu nud Heller of Bohuerts orchestra assisted by Miss Anna Walsh violin from Mo berly Mo with iMlss Lucy Shafer presiding at the organ The church was decorated very beau tifully for both services Tho altars wero decorated with out tloworsconsistingof La Franco and Mar chauiel roses nnd sinllnx and mado n very handsome nppenrnnco especially during tho benediction by tho bishop when they wero illnminntod by tho lights produced by myriads of candles During the recessional march of tho right roverond biBhop ho npponrod wear ing his mitre and carrying his crazier He was accompanied by tho clergy and tho neolytcs bearing lighted torches The following clergy in addition to those mentioned nH taking part wero present Rov E S Munich of Atkin son Rev Gentil Vermnolen Rov Ladis lao Cech O S F and Rov J M Dolbovo of Humphrey Bishop Scnnnell nccompnnied by Fnthor Chokn V G went to Verdigro today to administor tho rites of confirm ation to a clnss and will visit Creighton tomorrow for tho snnio pnriioso The church dedicated is a building of brick with a beautiful architectural effect with stono trimmings The in terior is handsomely finished nnd fur nished aud will supply tho neods of tho congregation for many years It is so arranged that at some futuro dnte it can be readily added to at tint renr and makes a splendid monument to tho en terprise of Fat hor Walsh and his co workers A moro extended write up of the edilico has hitherto been given WaxttI Several bright nnd honest persons toJepreeut ns as managers in this and close counties Salary fKX a year and expenses Straight bona flde no more no less salary Position per manent Our references any bnnk in any town It is mainly oillcowork con ducted at home References Enclosed self- addressed stnmped envolope Tim Dominion Company Dept i Chicngo Ileal IMnln 1riiiiHtcrx The following transfers of real estate are reported by E G Heilman ager of the Madison county abstract olllco at Norfolk M C Ilazen adm of tho estate of James LaFargo deceased to Lester O Bargelt lot 14 block 7 KoenigsteiuB ird add to Norfolk nd 8120 15 Edwin M Norton to Romo Miller lot 0 block 1 Dorsey plnco add to Norfolk Junc tion qcd 1 00 Cyrus Spicher nnd wife to John H Ott se4 wd 4000 00 August Mnthiesen and wifo to Gnstav Sellin e4 of oj wd 2400 00 Flora E Cox and husband to Lnther L Suell a pnrt of BwJ i of swji 31-24-2 decribed by metes and bounds wd 300 00 Ferdinand Posewalk and wife to Herman Raasch sj of lot I block 3 Pasewalk3 add to Norfolk given in place of lost deedqed 1 00 Herman Raasch and wifo to Albert Miller of lot 1 block 3 Pasewnlks add to Norfolk wd 375 00 Abel A Saxton and wifo to Geo Sou viguier lots 1 and 2 block I I Days add to Battle Creek wd 45 00 Decree of district court In caso entitled Spitz Landauer Co et al tho following described land wns awarded to Spitz Laudnuer Co and the deed recorded iu book 20 page 315 is declared null nnd void to wit njy of lots 1 and 2 block 1 1 HaossuburlMui lots to Norfolk except w 50 feet and a strip 10 feet wido on routh side S B Cain and wife to A E Lind a parcel of land 10 rods wido by 17 rods 4JJ ft in length in village of Nowninn Grove described by metes and bounds wd 125 00 Elkhorn Valley bank to Ella Thorton nw -4 3-24-1 wd 2000 00 Try flniln OI Try Oruln O Ask your grocer to show you a pack age of Grain O tho new food drink that takes tho placo of coffee Tho children may drink it without injury ns well na the ndult All who try it liko it Gniin 0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Javn but it Ib made from pure grains aud the most delicuto stomach receives it without distress JJ tho prico of roffeo 16o and 25o per package Sold by oil grocora Wanted Honest mnu or woman to travel for largo house salary 05 monthly and espouses with increase position pormnueut oncloso self-addressed stamped envolope Manaokk 330 Caxton bldg Chicngo PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Cleinti al Uftutifte tbo tlr Ituuurfk ft lirsuriAbi rrtnrth Never TfclU to Beatoro Or7 Cuiv totlp dutatcf ft naif Uliff 0ciidilAltt Ii tuigUig I n II IFfi II if HI tr Y THROUGH A GLASS VriRV SOAP ic a clrin conn On nn cmifii f inch of your hand there are 2800 pores On the whole body you have 2 38 1 284 of these little cavities to look after Every one of these openings must be kept clear or the impurities of the body can not pass out Now to cleanse the pores you need a fine pure soap Scientists who speak not from opinion but from scientific analyses urge the use of Ivory Soap DDrhs per cent pure CortdiftHl t M Ini raociin awti O ckcti WEDNESDAY WRINKLES 5 A Horry of Wnyno was a city vis itor yesterday Watts Anderson was in the city today from Ilonltins Judge Cones was a city visitor yester day from Pierce Mrs L llitehingH of Madison was n Norfolk visitor today I G Westcrvelt iH enjoying n visit from his sister Mrs Tolle J D Packard of Creighton camo down on the morning train Mrs George from Neligh is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs I G Wester volt Bishop Scnnnell came in from Creigh ton nnd returned to his home iu Omalm this morning Al Johnson has finished his vacation aud has resumed his position of porter at tho Pacific hotel Rev J S C Weills and A P Ohilds loft for Omaha this morning to attend tho Episcopal convention Geo Davenport jr and A A Toll if of the Star are out on an advertising trip for their respective houses The firo department has received some now hose which was tested last evening under the supervision of Chief Winter Tho Lndies society of tho First Con gregational church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock in tho church parlors Tho Singer sowing machine office of which Dan B Lee is manager is now located in tho grocery store of G M Thompson Mrs Jos Burton is expected hero this evening from Waukon Iown to visit a couple of weeks with her daughter Mrs Geo B Christoph Workmen today are placing the new cornice on tho Auditorium and the building will soon be completed as far as its exterior is concerned II H MUlerhns again engaged in the dray business nud he is once more oc cupying tho Bphero iu which he lias leeu such a familiar figure W II Baird has rented tho homo of Mrs Desmond on North Tenth street where ho will make his homo after his marriage Mrs Desmond contemplates making an extended visit iu tho enst again this summer Mrs Ferdinand 1asewulk had the misfortune to full off tho porch at her homo on South Fifth street last evening and fracture ono of the bonc3 of her knee Tho injury is very painful but is not considered t erious M J Gnrcelon who was manager of tho Chicago Lumber companys busi ness hero about nine years ago but now resides iu Chicago came iu from Omaha last evening nud is visiting old time friends From hero he will go to Long Pino to visit his nieces Tho uuion depot lias received a letter from Ed Brooks formerly baggageman at that dejiot Mr Brooks is now lo cated at Roswell a small town near Colorado Springs where ho has a good position nnd fair wages His wifes health is much improved by tho change and ho speaks very highly of the cli mate Albion News W H Briggs was down from Norfolk Friday visiting h s old frioud A B Bender Messrs Briggs mid Bonder wero old neighbors in Madison county in tho Alliance days and claim tho distinction of being the instigators of the movement in that comity Mr Briggs holds the position of nurse in tho asylum at Norfolk at the present time While Mrs Fred Keller was driving out to Iho Kiigar fiutory this nieriiiiig to assume her duties as bookkeeper thu horse she was driving ran away throw ing her out into a wire fencn She was taken care of and a physician munitioned who examined her injuries finding her badly bruised and cut up Fortunately no bones wero broken and tho lady is now resting as com fort ably as could bo expected nt her homo in this city Tho following from tho Uushvillo Standard concerns tho former principal of the Norlolk High school Tho board of education of the Kushville schools held a meeting on Monday evening and by a unanimous vote they decided to lender the principalship to Piof Sarah j Garrett for another year This is something that lias never occurred in Uushvillo before though wo havo had some good educators at tho head of tho school but Miss Garrett is ono iu a thousand Her whole energy seems to havo been turned over to tho advance ment of not only tho schools but to each individual pupil At the close of tho meeting the hoard adjourned until next Monday evening nt which time the assistant teachers will be elocted Oitkdalo Sentinel The Great Syndi cate show was hero Tuesday There was n good sized crowd out to seo it nnd nearly all wero pleased with tho per formance in tho circus tent which wns about the only featuro of the show that amounted to anything Although tho crowd did not reach very great pro portions thore seemed to bo plenty of suckerB on hand ready to bo taken in by the gambling devices and shell games which wero put in operation m soon as the show was ready for business Iu a short time tho operators of these games gathered in n lot of sporty suckers iu sums ranging from a few dollars to o0 Ono man who lost i0 secured the serv ices of an attorney to recover his money and tho attorney wns successful in mak ing tho show people restore it For the Best Photographs And Prompt and Satisfactory Finishing go to MICHAEL The Norfolk Photographer Frames mad j to order at low rates Photo Buttons all sorts and sizes finest assortment in town A Share of Your Patronage Solicited ROBERT UTTER BiALin lx- Books Stationery Toys Fancy Chin aware Novelties Wall Paper Window Shades Musical Instruments Etc NORFOLK NEBRASKA TREES AND PLANTS V of Hct Varlctlc nt Hard Times Prices Small fruit iu lurtni uily Milllem of Strawberry plaute very thrifty outl wull rooted lot tho uESTiicar home and save freight or esnrej Send for urice lint to Norlh Bend Nurseries North Bind Tjdg County Nt