Ns Wf SATURDAY SIFTINGS P O Coryoll took tho noon train for Omaha Rev Father OMullou left today for Spanldlng this stnto Miss Minnio Maas has accoptod a posi tion with Boolor llros Mr and Mrs Win Molchor of Pilgcr woro city visitors yesterday E P Weathorby is having a now briok walk built at his homo A 10 pound girl was born last night to Mr and Mrs 1etor Duffy J P Tohiioon has resigned his posi tion with tho creamery company Mrs V II Bnoholsr cutertalnod tho KaffeoKlatch yestorday afternoon O S Bridge accompanied by his sons Charles and Donald loft yesterday noon for Chicago Tho Womans club will hold an opon mooting at tho home of C 0 Gow Mon day evening Tho Plain v low schools havo boon closed on account of an ontbroak of scarlet fovor Mr and Mrs J W Boveo havo gone to Blair to visit his brother who Is very low with cancer Henry Preeland has accoptod a posi tion as clerk In tho Parish grocery and entered upon his duties today The Plaluviow and Niobrara foot ball teams met on Wednesday the score be ing 0 to 0 in favor of Niobrara J W Hamilton of Ohadron arrived in tho city today to visit over Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ervin Gereoko Tho baby boy of Ed Marquardt who lives on South Fourth street brake his leg just above the ankle yesterday H Loder has purchased Frank Hirschs interest in the Trocodero and will hereafter coudrct tho business alone Mr and Mrs O J Chapman have re turned from Fremont where they en joyed Thanksgiving with Mr Chap mans folks Mr and Mrs Walter Weber of Wayne who have beon the guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Utter returned to their home this morning A company of young friends surprised Roy Pfnnder last evening at his home on Philip avenue and a good time waB enjoyed by those attending Ohas H Johnson returned yesterday from Chicago where he appeared before tho interstate commerce commission in tho Norfolk freight rate case The regular gOBoel meeting of the Y 21 O L will be held tomorrow after noon at 8 oclock in the league rooms J H Oxnam will address the meeting Obed Klentz who works in the sugar factory ran a needle into his foot yestei day and broke t off Dr Salter this moraine used the x ray machine in ex tracting the point Mr Barnhardt a brother of Mrs Matt Robb from Pennsylvania is in the city looking up a location He hopes to start in the cattle business if he can make satisfactory arrangements Rev Herbert E Ryder telegraphs that he is unavoidably detained and can not reach here until some time next week so there will be no preaching ser vioeB at the Baptist church tomorrow Announcements of the wedding of Henry T Oxnard of New York and Mademoiselle Mario Pichon which took place in Paris France November 15 were received today by Norfolk friends Tho air car of the International School of Correspondence of Scranton Pa is at South Norfolk for a few days giving railroad men practical instruction in that branch of the business From here it will go to Long Pine Ohadron and Deadwood Wm Warneke has gone to Scribner to take charge of the News at that place Mr Warneke is a good printer and a steady young man Ho will give the people of that town a good paper and deserves liberal patronage from the citizens The night classes of the Y M 0 L are progressing finely Tho class in hnnkkeemna was started Tuesday and penmanship Wednesday quite an inter est being taken in both Owing to Thanksgiving the class in arthmetio and spelling was not started Thursday night but will be commenced Thursday of next week The class in German under Prof Singer will start tonight and those who have joined or wish to enroll should be present Ohas B Speece conductor on the Union Pacifio has been arrested for violating the city ordinance concerning tho blocking of streets The ordinance provides that trains shall not be allowed to stand across a street longer than five minutes while it is alleged that on or about the 27th Conduotor Speece al lowed his train to obstruct Ninth street for more than five minutes or about 20 minutes Mr Speece appeared before police court and was granted a continu ance until December 7th Ohas H Johnson returned yester day from Chicago where he appeared before the interstate commerce commis sion in the Norfolk froight rato case Mr Johusou enlisted the interests of a number of Chicago wholesalers in tho case among whom was the firm of Hib bard Spencer Bartlett Codealers in hardware who had a representative bo fore the commission to present orgu monts and nlso introduced Mr Johnson to some of tho leading commercial or ganizations Speaking of tho lvst days proceedings of tho board tho Chicago lntor Oconn said Tho Interstate commorco commission llstonod all dny yestorday to reasons given by railway attornoys for tho comparatively higher rates mado on west bound trafllo to Nor folk Neb As a general proposition tho railroads admitted that tho Norfolk rates woro oxcosslvo in compari son with tho rates to Lincoln but tho railroads olnlmod thnt thoy could not alter tho froight rates to Norfolk with out making changes to many moro im portant points This reason did not seoin to have much woight with tho commission as tho discrimination ngainst Norfolk was plainly shown Tho commission will return to Wash ington today Tho monument to bo erected to tho memory of tho lato Jas II Kingman formerly of this city has just boon com pleted by tho Aldormnn Grnnlto and Marblo Works Tho piece Is to bo orootod by tho Woodmon of tho World nt Tofforson Iowa whoro tho remains of tho deceased woro iutorrcd It Is n beautiful ploco of work a oredlt to tho lodgo and also to tho firm that did tho work ThiB firm since locating hero has met with groat encouragement Its business having surpassed tho most sanguine expectations of Its promoters It has located horo pormauoutly as a Norfolk institution and dosorvos tho patronage of all homo people Tho work done is sufficient inducement to patronago ontsido of othor considera tions aud their work is solicltod ou merit alono MONDAY MENTION A P Nosbit was a Sunday visitor from Oakdnle Albert Edwards ofHumphroy is visit ing his b other J W Dr Underburg aud family of RLidison are visitors in tho city M C Walker has returned from a business trip to Lincoln Tho Bachelor Girls will play duplicate whist with Mrs J E Simpson tonight M J Oesterllng was up from West Point to visit his parents over Sunday R P King and P S Gallaghor of ONeill were visitors in the city yester day Mrs O R Eller has returned to Lin coln after a short visit with pareutB and friends Mr and Mrs W G Baker entertained a company of Heights friends at cards Saturday evening John Opfer of Waukon Iowa has ac cepted a position with the KieBau Drug company during the holidays Herman Brummund who has been in Plaiuview for some time working at his trade returned this morning Dr Nioholson returned this morning to his home in St Paul Mrs Nichol son will prolong her visit a few days Mrs C E Green will accompany her husband on his western trip leaving tc night They will be absent about two weeks A cold north wind yesterday and some fsnow flurries today havo beon ample reminders that the winter season is still here Mrs A Robinson and daughters Elsie and Margaret of Madison were visiting friends here Saturday while enroute home from Oakdale Mr and Mrs J N Bundick returned last night from Omaha where they met E C Howe who was on his way from New York to California Mr and Mrs S P Erskine have re turned from St Paul this state where they went with the remains of Mr Erkines deceased brother N J Taylors brother from Orange countv N Y who has been here visit ing for the past two weeks left this morning for Ogden Utah J S McOlary who had been to Omaha on business returned on the be lated train of Saturday evening which arrived at 1 oclock yesterday morning A company of young friends surprised Harry Owen Saturday evening by pay ing him an unannounced visit The af fair proved most pleasant both for the host and self invited guests Pierce Leader Thirty two tickets to Norfolk were sold last night a special bringing back tho excursionists from Pierce Plainview and Creighton The entertaiment by the Innes band was fully up ts expectations and those who went felt highly paid for the trip Dan J Koenigstein is mourning the Iobb of bis carriage horse whioh died last week As all deceased horses are given au inflated value Mr Koenigstein does not wish to ignore the custom and therefore thinks it safe to presume that he had refused an offer of 2000 for the animal Sheriff A O McLeod of Colfax county was here Saturday summoning witnesses to appear in the bigamy case in which Frank Heokman formerly of this oity is the defendant Thoso subpoenaed to appear from here were Mra Joseph Schwartz Mrs- Henry Heckman Terry Moolick and Martin Kane They will leave for Sohuylor tomorrow noon Tho ladies of Trinity guild have made complete and careful arrangements for their oyster supper and sale to be given in the Jonas building east of the Bon THE NORFOLK NKWS FRIDAY DKGEMKEU 7 1000 Ton restnurnnt tomorrow Oysters will bo Korvod at tho noon hour at supper time and during tho ovoning Tho uso ful and fanoy articles prepared for tho sale aro numerous and will undoubtedly find ready purchasers ospoolally among Christmas buyors Dr P P Teal of Omaha who hns boon nppolntod suporlntondont of the Norfolk hospital for insano by Governor oleot Diotrloh was in tho olty yester day nccoinpanlod by Mrs Teal Dur ing tho afternoon thoy drovo out to tho hospital and woro courteously shown about tho placo by Dr Stovenson It Is expected that tho ohnngo of superin tendents will take place shortly af tor tho first of January Plalnvlow News A good delegation from tho branch took tho trouble to go down and hear tho Innos baud at Nor folk Thursday for whioh they werowoll repaid About twenty tlokets woro sola from Plainview Creighton was well roprosontod as usual ospoolally on tho rottirn trip judging from tho nolso and condition of somo of tho party and tho amount of amber refreshments con sumed by said parties Piorco Call Olydo Walkor oamo near losing his life Thaukglvlng day whilo Bkatlng on tho mill pond by going through tho ico In coming up ho floatod under tho ico but his companions managed to gotjhluout Ho was a vory sick boy upon reaching tho shore Lewis Iuhuldor also wont through tho ico but managed to koop his head abovo water and land safely Tho ico is vory rotten these days and parents should soo that tho boys do not go ou tho samo un til much coldor weather Saturday was tho wedding anniver sary of Mr aud Mrs A H Violo aud Mr and Mrs J K Ilutchoson of South Norfolk Iu honor of tho occasion thoy entertained members of tho Eastern Star and other guests at an of toruoou tea Tho ontortaiiimout was of an in formal nature and proved most enjoy able It was the 15th annivorsary of Mr and Mrs Hutohesons marriage and Mr and Mrs Violes HHh The celebra tion was held at tho home of the lattor About 10 guests were present A Pierce man who had been accus tomed to getting up when the train came down from the north in tho early hours of tho morning was aroused as usual tho other day He got up and built tho fire roused his wlfo who got up and prepared breakfast whilo ho went out to do the chores When ho returned to the house to eat breakfast ho was surprised to bo informed by his wife that it was only 3 oclock The train was a special He sheepishly acknowledged that he knew of tho extra but had forgotten it Wo are not muoh of a sport says a Kansas editor but when we meet a cinch in the road wo recognize it We made tho following bargain with a friend yesterday C We wore to stand at a given point half an hour and watch tho ladies who passed For every lady who reached her hand back to see if hor skirt was gapping or to pick it under her belt wo werejto receive a nicklo and for every one who failed to do so in walking a block we were to give him a dime We got sixty two niokels from him andjgave him one dime a lady with both arms off came along A Colorado paper says As we have had several requests to print the market reports of this locality we give yon ihis weeks report which probably would apply the world over Young men un steady girls lively in demand coffee considerably mixed fresh fish active and slippery wheat a grain better than barley eggs quietibut will probably open iu a few days whiskey steadily going down onions strong and rising breadstuffs heavy boots and shoes those in the market aro steadily going up and down hats and caps not as high as last fall except foolscap whioh is stationery tobacco very slow and has a downward tondency money close but not close enough to get hold of feathers light and going up iron firm butter stronger opium a drug on the market advico good but no de mand AuguHt Flower Itis a surprising fact Bays Prof Hon ton that in my travels in all parta f the world for the last ten years have mot more poople having used Greens August Flower than any other remedy for dyspepsia deranged liver and stomach and for constipation I find for tourists and salesmen or for persons filling office positions where headaches and general bad feelings from irregular habit exist that Greens August Flower is a grand remedy It does not injuro the system by frequent use and is excellent for sour stomaobs and indigestion Sample bottles free at A K Leonards Sold by dealers in all civilized countries Very AKfcravatlnK Elizabeth was exceed inulv busy tho other morning when her father interrupted hor pluy and she piped up It ia too aggravating to have a man como and kisa you when you aro trying to fold a shawl Really it is too aggravating Agent Wanted We want an active agent in Norfolk and vicinity to represent the largest evergreen nurseries in the United States A full line of hardy fruits shade and ornamental trees shrubs eto Four plans pay weekly Address at once Tub Elgin Nuuskhies Elgin IU H F HI And Looses His Life as a sequence Con- COLLISION ON THE ELKHOHN rtiRlur Zouvor Oinlim 111 llnchin Into ii Hptutlnl KrnlKliI HiKil ml UOninlirit to Dintli Iu tlm Wreck Wlfo mill Tin in tllilltlrmi Krnm Monday Dully III a head on collision on the P K tfe M V hot woou Hooper and Nlokersou Saturday ovoulug Eiigitionr Zouvor of Missouri Valley lost Ids life The acci dent was tho result of forgotfulnoss on the part of ouvor An engine which had boon to tho shops at Missouri Val ley was being sent to Norfolk In charge of Oliver who had orders to meet an east bound special at Nlokersou Ho ovldently forgot his orders as he ran right through Nlckerson and when about four miles out froinHoopor met tho special as ho was rounding n hill giving him almost no warning until the onglnps came togothor Tho engi neer and fireman of the special saw the danger In tlmo to jump as did also the fireman of Olivers uugiun but the ill fated engineer stopped to reverse his lover aud had just reuched tho point ho tweon the framework of the cab and tender whon tho two englnos came to gether the concussion causing his ma chine to rear up In front and close the space whore ho was standing breaking IiIb back and crushing tho life out of him ouvors body was tukon to Hoopor whoro nil inquest is to be hold His homo was at Missouri Valley whore ho loavos a wifo and three children As soon as a report of tho accident was recoived a wrecking tram was taken from Norfolk in ohargo of Super intendent Reynolds and tho tracks were cleared as rapidly as possible The wost bound passenger due horo at 7 J0 was delayed so that it did not roach this placo until about 1 oclock iu tho morn- MRS HOSSACK ARRESTED In lull at Inrilatinlu Clinrgml With mur der of Hfir Hunbnnd Des Moines Dec 0 Whilo attend ing hor husbandH funeral at New Vir ginia yesterday afternoon Mrs John Uossaek was arrested charged wltn his murder lust Wednesday night Tho arrest was mude by Sheriff L ewU of Warren county just us tho funarnl cor tege started from the cemetery on Its return to town She was placed In the county jrrll nt Iudianola She took tho arrest calmly but protested her Innocence ITossnck who was a well-to-do farm er was killed witli a blow on the head from a sharp Instrument while sleep ing beside his wife Mrs Hossnek clulmed to have been awakened by a nolRc finding her husband dead The testimony nt the coroners Inquest tended to show thnt Mr nnd Mrs Hos Bttck hud quarreled regarding ono of their children No Ilope for Arbitration The Hague Dec During the do bnte on budget In tho second chamber here yesterday the premier Dr Pier son declared he could not at present foresee the psychological movement whereby The Netherlands would bo able to propose arbitration lietweca Great Brltnin and the Transvaal The Light lof the World or Our Saviour in Art Cost nearly 10000d to produce Con tains nearly 100 full page engravings of our Savicnr and His Mother by tho worlds greatest painters True copies nf tho DTfiiitost masterniecos iu tho art galleries of Europe Every picture is as beautiful as n sunrise over the hilltops Contains description of the paintings biography of tho painters the names and locations of the galleries in Europe who thn nricinals mav bo Been Also contains a childs department including a childs story of tho Christ and His Mother beautifully written to fit each picture This wonderful book match less in its purity and beauty appeals to every mothers heart and in every christian homo whore there aro children the book sells Itself Christian men and women are making monoy rapidly tak ing orders A christian man or woman can in this community soon mako 1000 taking orders for Christmas presents Mrs Walte our agent in Massachusetts has sold over 3000 worth of the books in a very short time MrsSackett our agent in New York has sold over l 500 worth of the books in a very short time The book is printed on velvet finished paper beautifully bound in cardinal rod and gold and adorned with golden rosos and lillea It is without doubt ttio most beautiful book of this century Write for terms quickly and got the manage ment ot that territory You can work on salary or commission and when you prove your success we will promote you to the position of manager aud corres pondent at a permanent salary to do vote your time to attODdlug to ogeuts and the correspondence Wanted also a state manager to have charge of olllco in leading oity of the state and manago all tho business of the state Send for tonus Address The British Amerioan Co Corcoran building opposlto U S Treasury Washington D 0 floiclmiliiK n llnlill Buffalo lniiiM win caught and tntned great numbers of tho wild mil nulls of the plnliiH knew perfectly well how his life received Its first bent In that direct Inn lie snyrt Iu his Korty Years of Adventure When a Ind of 12 I was sent to tho woods with the hired iniin to saw off logs My father wiim to come with a sled In the afternoon and liniil fm legs to mill As we were working I looked up Into ii tree and hiiw ii fox squirrel winging ou n limit I dropped tho nw and climbed Hoon the beautiful little eieoturo wiim high up In the branches nnd when I pursued him to the end of n limb ho gave a spring nnd cnught Iu the houghs of another tree Ho I descended nnd climbed that other tree nnd us tho squirrel repeated bin tactics I did mine until the greater part of the day wiih gone At last the little fellow look refuge In n hole In n largo bur onlc 1 thrust Iu my hand seized him and held ou even though his long sharp teeth near ly took off the end of my linger I kept n linn grip until 1 reached the ground Then I put him Into my pocket and pinned It together with Home honey lo cust thorns When mv father relumed nnd found no logs to loud he deinnuileil mi expla nation Thnt was duly given nnd then u boy of my size received a good thrash ing mennwlillo niannglng to keep his cap over the squirrel to protect It pre ferring to receive the blows himself I tamed thnt squirrel nnd loved him but llniilly I sold him for 2 to a gentle mini who hud a crippled son That transaction seemed to fix In me n rul ing pnsHloii which has never deserted me nnd 1 begun catching nnd tinning wild animals OnatoiiiN of Anion Icopln The Aztecs the most civilized peo ple of the new world nt the time of Its discovery had a curious innrrluge cus tom The ceremony was performed by a priest who took the hands of the bride nnd bridegroom asking them If they would marry He then took a corner of the womans veil nnd the mnnH robe nnd knotted them together and ho they were led to the bridegrooms house A fresh lire wns then kindled on tho hearth and mound this lire tho priest caused the bride to go seven times The wedded couple then sat down to gether and so wns the marriage con tracted An Inventory was also made which the father of the bride after ward retained of nil the man aud wlfo brought together of furniture for the house of hind of Jewels orna ments nnd clothes Then If It chnnced thnt the couple were divorced ns wn common among the Aztecs when man and wlfo did not ngree they divided tho goods according to the portion ench had brought to the other both man and wife having liberty to marry ngnlii whom they pleased Of the children of tho marrlago tho daughters were given to the wlfo and tho sons to the husband It wns enncted upon pain of death that the divorced couple were not again to remarry A 111 lint IS rim p There Is n story of an English clergy man who had taken temporary duty for a friend and who had tho 111 luck to Injure his fnlse teeth during tho week Tho plato was sent to tho den tist for renulrs a faithful assurance being given that It should bo returned by Sundays post but tho dentist or tho post proved faithless With the assistance of the clerk the clergyman managed to stumble through the prayers but felt It would bo use less to attempt to prench Ho there fore Instructed the clerk to mnko Home cxcubo for him and dismiss tho con gregation Hut his feelings may be better lmnglned than described when In the seclusion of the vestry ho over heard the clerk In Impressive tone8 thus deliver the excuse Parson Is very sorry but It Is hlfl misfortune to be obliged to wear a set of nrtful teeth They busted last Wednesday and he nlntgot them back from London today ns he was promis ed Ive helped him nil I could through tho Bcrvtce hut I cant do moro for him Tlsnt any use for him going up In the pulpit for you wouldnt under stand a word he snld so ho thinks you all may ns well go home SnanUli NlcUiinnien One of the peculiar ways In which Spanish differs from English Is In tho names the language gives to nil peo ple with n certnln Infirmity or peculiar ity A blind man Is referred to ub el cloco n man with but one eye Is a tuerto a pug nosed man Is chuto one who Is cross eyed Is n hlsojo a cojo Is a lame man nnd a manco hns hut ono arm If ho Is humpbacked he Is a Joro hado If buldheaded a calvo and If his hair 1b very short ho Is a pelon Tho fcmlulue titles for the same classes are tho same with the excep tion that they end In a where tho masculine terminate with o These Bhort names are used most commonly In fact they are applied ns iilckname In many cases and especially among the lower classes persotis are address ed or referred to only by these names Started Too Soon A stout Gorman womuii descended from n Third uveuuo car Sho had a baby on her left arm and n small boy clung to her right hand Just ns sho stnrted to step from the footboard tho car started and down the three fell In a confused henp with tho baby appar ently nt tho bottom Two or three wo men screamed and tho cnr stopped but before uny one could go to her as sistance tho woman was on her feet and with her two charges hud made her way to tho curb Ach she said In nnswer to the sympathy of an on looker Yah der car It Btart already too soon yet Then sho went on her appoints way New York Tribune A Wife CHICAGO EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING J Says We luve four children With the first three I Miffered almost unbearable pain from 12 to M hours and had to be placed under the Influence of chloroform I tiled three bottles of Mothers Friend before our bit child came which Is strong fit and healthy boy doing my housework up Inurllfiln tttn lintirt nf Infill 111 ft stif uPl IfcirvwIW oMrlliiilifowliArd Vi VWUiW V r pains This lini ment is the graini est remedy ever made Mothers Friend M I lUfliJVSTKW S fl IvUlfcf It N I will do for every woman what It did for thq Minnesota mother who write the above let ter Net to use It during pregnancy is a mistake to be piid for in pain and suffering Mothers Friend equips the patient with a strong body and cleir Intellect which in turn are imparted to the child It rclaxei the muscles and allows them to expand It relieves morning sickness and nervousness it puts all the organs concerned In perfect condition fur the final hour so that the actual labor is short and practically painless Dan ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether avoided and recovery is merely a matter ol a few days DriiKElt nll Mothers Irleml lor 1 n tnttU 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fntit Now OrlnaiiH rial commotion iilhO mnun by this train with daily traiim out of Nnw OrluaiiH for tho 1iiclllo Coiifct Th Iimitrd from CIiIciikii ovory iivnn iiiK romiocU on Monday and Tlnirndiiys at Nuw Orleans aftor Docmnbur 1 lHtcj with tho SUNSET LIMITED of tho Boiithoru Pacific lvin 8pccialthrough Borvlro to San KrancUco F L0R1D NASHVILLE THROUGH SERVICE FROM VIA AND t i mi ifi s ATLANTA A Doublo dally Bor ico is maintained out of St Limit via the Illinois ontrul and coniiuctliiK linos to iibln illol O I LUU Id Ka nnd Atlanta thro Minvillo Morula Doinu carrion on wio DIXIE FLYER loivinu St Louis ovory ovoniiu This train as MolliiBthoDay Kxpross loimuif St Louis iu tlio niorniiiK uro both solid trains to Nashville lmviiiK tliniUKli coaches aud sloepinij cars nin iiltiK thmuKli Martin Tumi and tho N O A bt L Ry Connection via Hub lino for nil iirinoi iial iMiints iu tlm Southeast fcuch us hnrloston WilnduKtoii Ailiu and Savauuali aud for ull IKiiuts in Florida TWO SOLID FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS Daily from Chicago to Momphis aud Now Or loans HOMKSKEK Kits KXCUHSIONS to certain iMiintH In tho South on tho linos of tho lllinoin Ctuitrul aud V A M V railroads will bo run ou tho tlrst ami lliiru i uosuay 01 oaco niuuiu our- itm the wlutor season hill particulars concerning all of tho abovo iT Mai li imil ol UKont of tho by uddrtietiog A H iiunoi uausou u s uontrul or 1 A ChlciiBO HAriCrl p wr m sjl IM H M