h 9 I J ii IW D iffll Dr Frederick F Teal Will Take Charge of Hospital CHANGES FEBRUARY FIRST Tho Now Superintendent riijmlrlan mul Mlownril ipit to Anntliiin Tliolr Duties AhiiulTlio First Changes to bo Mmlo III WorKlliR Fiilrn Not Vol AliiiiHliiroil From Turmlnys Daily Dr Frederick F Toul nud wifo at rlvotl iu tho city last ovoning from Ouiuhn mul for a fow days they will bo guests of friends mid relatives in tho city Dr Teal will iisruuio tho position of superintendent nt tho Norfolk hospi tal for insane nbont tho first of Fuhru ary After his nppointmont in Novom bor Dr Teal uiudo ft trip to New Yorlc nud spent llvo weeks visiting tho hospi tals in that stato gathering ideas as to tho latest niothodsof earing for unfor tunates placed iu sunli institutions Since returning from tho east ho has been in Missouri ton days on n similar mission so that he comes fresh from a careful inspection of tho most modern hospitals nud with a well defined idea of what is necessary iu tho humano treatment of insane patients Dr Alex Young who is to bo tho new physician nt tho Norfolk institu tion has not arrived but is expected to bo hero iu time to assumo his duties when tho chango in superintendents takes placo M O Walker tho now steward has closed out his business intorests in town and will take his position at tho hospital nt tho timo Dr Toal is installed D Hoes tho outgoing stownrd has rented Mr Walkers house in Tho Heights which ho will occupy with his family from early next wee it Dr Teal was not ready to announce what changes will be made in tho work ing force of tho hospital whon seen this morning Beyond stating that tho in competent employes would bo given prompt walkiig papers ho was not pro pared to say Ho would uoto carefully tho eflieieucy of tho employes after taking chargo of tho institution before uuuouncing nuy further chauges Presented h King As an evidence of tho good will and fellowship existing between tho present ofllcors and employes of tho Norfolk hospital for tho insane n surprise party was given for Superintendent Stoveusou last evening iu the nmusenieut hall and he was presented with n handsome sig net ri ig the gift of those under his au thority Dr Anderson made tho pre sentation speech and Dr Steveusou responded After tho presentation dancing was engaged in and refreshments were served Tho evening proved very enjoynblo and it was very apparout that a bond of good fellowship exists between ofllcers and employes which will not be broken by mere separation and diversification of duties at tho close of their present term SATURDAY SIFTINGS Mrs Washburn of Verdigre is n city visitor Mrs Geo Saunders is in tho city from Verdigre J E Brown was in Norfolk yesterday from Pouca O H Wertz of Creighton was iu tho city yesterday Judge J B Barnes has returned from a trip to Lincoln There will bo services in Christ Lu theran church tomorrow evening Dr Robert Johnson of Madison is vs iting Norfolk relatives and friends Mrs B F Wood was in tho city yes terday on her way home to Madison Dr P H Salter wont to Pierce yes terday to perform n surgical operation Dr A J Johnson who has been very sick wih pneumonia is reported better Geo A Brooks of Bailo Mills came on the early train to partioipato iu tho hot time Mrs A J Durland and daughter Jane returned last evening from their visit to Wakefield Mr and Mrs W H Buttorfleld very pleasantly entertained tho West Side Whist olub last eveniug Regular services of Christian Scienco church tomorrow nt 1 1 oclock in I O O F hall Subjeot Love Tho teachers of tho Norfolk schools will attend a reception to be given by the Womans club iu Orrs hall this af ternoon from 2 to 5 The Household Economio department of the Womans olub will meet with Mrs F G Coryell Monday afternoon at 3 i0 There is important business to bo transacted A daughter was born yesterday to Mr and Mrs Poter Steiert who ore visiting at tho home of Mrs Steiorts parents Mr aud Mrs Ferdiuaud Pofahl sovou miles east of tho city President Marvin Hewitt of the Northwosteru railway nud Genoral Manager Geo F Bidwell of the F K II V passed through tho Junotion to day on a special train eurouto west on a tour of inspection The born on the north Oud of Mr aud Mrs Win Ahlmans lot corner of Fifth street mid Philip nvrnuo is being torn down and u lluu residence will he erected thero for a pormanont homo Tho pros out homo on tho south oud of tho lot will bo routed Tho Ladios guild of Trinity church is planning to givo n series of Roeiahles ouo each month Tho first will bo given WednoRtlay ovoning of next week nt the homo of Mr and Mrs A Morrison Bohnorts orchestra will furnish instru mental musio nud Miss Nello Oorecko will slug John S Mooro gonornl soorotury of tho university Y M O A at Lincoln will bo hero tomorrow in tho interest of tho stato convention of associations to bo hold at Hastings February 7 to 10 Ho will bo nuked to spoak at tho rogulnr Sunday afternoon gospol mooting nt oclock Tho various committees having in chargo tho work of preparing for the institution of tho Kilts lodge iu this city tonight havo been busy throughout tho day attending to tho duties imposed and every thing is about ready for tho hot timo tonight W W Colo represent ing Omaha lodgo camo up last night to assist in mnking nrrangonionts for tho mooting Tho excitoniont is expected to begin about tho timo tho trains arrive from Sioux City and Omaha botweon 7 aud 8 oclock Tho parado will ho of public interest Through an oversight Tim Nrws failod to comment on tho locturo given by Alfred L Fludo at tho Congregational church Thursday ovoning uudor tho auspices of tho Senior class of tho High school Tho lecture descriptivo of tho wonders of tho Yellowstono national park and illustrated with storeopticon views was very iutoresting and the closo attention of the nudieuce was held throughout Tho speuker was thor oughly imbued with his subject nntl comprohouBively presented tho beauties of natures handiwork us ovidouced ai the park Tho class was gratified thnt n better patronage was given than at the precodiug entertainment of the courso but was disappointed in that tho re ceipts were not sufficient to overcome tho loss previously sustained aud the members have decided to abandon fur ther efforts of tho same kiud in tho en tertainment line Dr NIioiIdiiiiih ICxpei linent Dr J II Nicodemus tho expert vet erinarian from Pierce Nebraska has been making while in Spalding a scien tific investigation of corn stalks to dis cover if possible tho cause of the corn stalk disease so prevalent among the stock this winter Tho doctor took two or three stalks from tho field of P Car lin nnd also a sucker which sprouts from tho stalk under tho ground and re mains more or less green throughout the season Those stalks were selected having a blueish cast which indicated more or less poison iu them The doc tor burned tho stalks and by means of a microscope found tho residue to con tain a largo per cent of tho severest poison The sucker wns much tho moro poisonous of tho two stalks Mr Nico demus also discovered that this poison ous substance furnished food for the strichiua worm which also penetrates tho corn ear This poisonous worm leaves its nit on tho end of tho oar which enters tho hog wheu the corn is de voured and it is the opinion of tho doc tor that this develops tho cholera germ which causes tho death of so many of the farmers swino Thus it is deter mined that the disease of tbo hog nud cow are derived from practically the same source This investigation will we boliovo throw somo light on what appears to be a very perplexing ques tion to the stock raiser just now Spald ing Enterprise Free of Chttrge Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast bronchitis throat or lung troubles of any uaturo who will call at A K Loonardswill bo presouted with a sample bottlo of Boscheos German Syrup free of chargo Only one bottle givou to one person and none to children without order from parents No throat or lung remedy over had such a salo us Boscheos Gormnu Syrup in all parts of tho civilized world Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away aud your druggist will toll you its success was marvelous It is really tho ouly throat aud lung remedy generally endorsed by physi cians One 75 cent bottle will curo or prove its value Sold by dealers in all ciilized countries Funning Iu Colorado nnd New Mexico The Denver Rio Grande railroad The Scenic Line of the World has prepared an illustrated book upon tho above subject which will bo sent free to farmers desiring tochongo their location ThiB publication gives vnluablo informa tion in regard to tho agricultural horti cultural and live stock interests of this sectiou and should be in tho hands of everyone who desires to become ac quainted with the methods of farmmg by irrigation Write S K Hooper G P T A Denver Colo Wanted Active man or woman with rig to deliver and canvass in towns nud rural districts No canvossiug Salary 00 por mouth References nud security required Address Beatrice Book Cof P B Sprague Mauager room 7 First National -bank Beatrico Neb TUti NORFOLK NKWS FRIDAY FFHRUARY 1 1001 MONDAY MENTION Judso Barnes was a passenger for Lincoln this morning Miss Laura Korkow of Fremont Is visiting frionda in Norfolk Goo A Brooks of Hnllo Mills who is ouo of tho new Elks romnlnod In tho city until noon today Harry Matrau who is assistant in tho depot at Wisnor was In tho oity over Sunday visiting rolatlves and friends Dwight Williams city circulation manager for tho Omaha Hoois expected in tho city tonight to visit relatives nntl friends Arthur Bonder nnd llttlo nloco of Fioinont spent Sunday In tho city visit ing liis sister Miss Bonder and other friends A Morrison who visited nt homo for a fow weeks has returned to Sibley Iowa to complete tho woik ho has uudor t o itrnct Ool Frank Hanlon a director rof tho Norfolk National bank aud an Omaha Elk participated in tho festivities Sat urday ovoning M O von Rahtlon of Oroighton a niombpr of Sioux City Elks lodge No 1 13 attended tho Institution of Norfolk lodgo of Elks Saturday ovoning W II Bucholz who lias boon sick with fever for four weeks past was nblo to como down to tho bank this morning for tho first timo since his illness began Geo P Mooro and F L Campboll of Omaha both former roshlonts of Nor folk wore among tho Omaha Elks at tho institution of Norfolk lodge No iii Saturday ovoning Miss Louiso Muthowsou who has been a guest nt the homo of Col S S Cotton for tho past two weeks loft today for Wakefield for a week h visit before returning to tho reservation Commenting on tho action of tho Freshman class Norfolk High school iu decorating nnd papering tho school room tho Fremont Trihuno says That kind of business boats hazing Special services are being hold at tho Congregational church each evening during this week Rov Mr Ayers of Wisnor spoko last night and will speak again tnuight Tomorrow night Rov F W Leavitt of West Point will speak Norfolk friends havo received cards from Mrs Nannie Dauiol of Charlottes ville Va announcing tho marriago of her daughter Miss Etliol Daniel to Mr John Alan Mooro which is to tako placo Tuesday ovoning February fj at Char lottesville It is said that the hired man who hns been working for Ciias Lodgo got up some timo during last night appropri ated 50 belonging to Mr Lodges son Snin nud skipped out Mr Lodgo at ouco informed tho officers and nu efTort is being made to npprohoud tho alleged thiof News of the Duiiol family now of Charlottesville Va but for many years resitlouts of this city aro always heard with interest by Norfolk people Recent information from thero states that Meredith Daniel will graduate in pharmacy from a school at Richmond in tho spring aud that Herbert is soon to graduate from tho law department university of Virginia The following special to the Beo from Graud Island under date of Saturday will interest Norfolk frionds of the ladies mentioned Tho spacious homo of Mrs John Reimers was thrown open yesterday for an afternoon party compli mentary to her daughter Mrs Wietzor of Rooky Ford Colo Novel entertain ment was provided and an elaborate luncheon served Mrs Reimors was as sisted by Mrs Oscar Reimers Wm Killen has recoutly completed an ingenious arrangement for tho shoo ing of fractious horses for Richard Peter tho blacksmith It is a stall into which tho animal is placed and swung oil his feet in a few minutes timo wheu ho is perfectly powerless and must submit quietly to the shooing pro cess The device is simplo aud conven ient and tho blacksmith attends to his duties without danger to life or person Tho Nebrnska Childrens Homo soci ety of Omaha wrote Miss J Durland a member of tho local board requesting her to moot a boy under tho care of tho society who camo in on tho noon traiu from Sioux City aud will bo escorted to tho Junction by Miss Dur land where he is to be giveu in charge of a ropresoutativo of tho society and taken west whore a homo will be pro vided Tho work of tho socloty is said to bo iu excellent condition nnd mauy youngsters aro being cared for M O Walker has disposed of his busi ness interests in tho city preparatory to taking tho position of steward at tho Norfolk hospital for tho Insane M E Spauldinghas purchased tho flour aud feed business and hopes to supply tho wants of tho old customers nud many new ones in that lino Art McCoy has purchased tho oil nud gasoliuo lino and will look after tho wants of old and new patrons who use oil and gasoline The now proprietors havo nlready assumed coutrol of their reepoctivo purchases Tildou Citizen Saturday Miss Eva tho daughter of Perry Lewis was accidontly shot last uight by her 13-year-old brother An older mernbor of tho family had been hunting and had left a charge iu tho guu Tho boy picked up tho weapon and white his sister was stooping over pulled the trig gor Tho charge struck near tho mown or tho young womans lioail stripping tho skull bare along tho back of tho head nntl entered about tho splno ho tween tho shoulders Tho last report was to thooiToet that tho victim was still living but thnt tho chances for life wore but meagre Tho Omaha lleo this morning says Dr Frederick F Toal and Mrs Teal re turned yesterday from Kansas Oity whore thoy have been visiting for tho last ton days Today thoy will leave for their now homo in Norfolk Dr Teal will assumo control of tho Norfolk hospital for tho insane February 1 For tho lust two months ho has devoted most of his timo ton study of modern met hods for the treatment of insane and will enter upon his new duties well pro pared to conduct tho Norfolk institution iu accordance with tho humano plans which have been utloptod bv tho Now York Board of Lunacy Dr Teals resignation uh a inombor of tho Omaha board of education will bo presented at tho first meeting hold by that body in Fohrua y Tim teachers of tho Norfolk schools gave a very pleasant reception to the members of tho Norfolk Womans club in Orrs hall Saturday afternoon from 3 to f oclock Tho hall was nicely deco rated with cut Dowers and potted plants while tho club colors whlto and gold wore likowiso used iu tho rooms adorn ment Tho guests were served with dol icato refreshments from small tables During tho reception Superintendent D OConnor read a papoi on Duties of the Teachers to tho School and Mrs J 11 Hays of tho Womnns club reatl a paper on Duties of Patrons to Schools and Teachers Tho papers wore dis cussed by Mrs A D Pratt Mrs A 1 Dinland Mrs Alfred Gorocko and 1 B Barnes jr Musio was furnished by Misses Lota Blakely Floronco Esta brook and lossio Drohort and Halsoy Gibson and Arthur Overton Tho occa sion proved very enjoyable to those par ticipating nnd will unquestionably havo bonoflcial results in bringing teachers and patrons of tho schools into closer sympathy Tho teachers aro deserving of much credit for tho work thoy aro doing and this may ho more fully un derstood by more intimate knowledge of their endeavors which these receptions promote A IllKtl lf It ldllllllll Pierce is always up to dato in ovory 1 thing that is going Omaha for in stance was recently thrown into spasms over the kidnapping of young Cudahy and now Pierce ulso comes to tho front with a like case only the boys niimo is Johnson instead of Cuduhy and up to tin to no 25000 bags of gold have boon soon uoar a stick with a lantern hanging to tho pinnaclo oud But Wednesday Henry Johnson a young lad who was living with Jos Forsyth by an ordor of Judge Allen a year or so ago was ab ducted by his father John Johnson commonly known as Hooky and has uot boon seen siuco It is said that Gustav Uockor of Norfolk assisted in the abduction Tho two goutlemon drove out to tho school houso north of town in tho forenoon Johnson gotting out before arriving at the school houso and hidiug in a corn field alongside tho road On arriving at tho school houso Uockor informed Miss Miller tho toaobor that Mr Forsyth was at San sons salo nnd had sent for youug John son to help him Tho boy wont with Ueckor ntouce being joined by Hooky at tho corner nnd going on directly east nothing being heard from tho trio siuco As this action is in contempt of tho courtB orders it may prove to be a seri ous matter for Messrs Johusoii and Uecker Piorco Call August Flower It is a surprising fact says Prof Houton that in my travols in ull parts of tho world for tho last ton years I havo met more people 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 aud general bad feelings from irregular habits exist that Greens August Flower is a grand remedy It does not injure tho system by frequent use and is excellent for sour stomachs and indigestion Sample bottles free nt A K Leonards Sold by dealers in all civilized countries BEGA Mr Harris shlppod a carload of cattlo last week Emil Norling woiit to Wayno to at tend the normal Smith was shelling corn at Mr Kol huts on Monday Mr A Lundquist was iu Stantou on business Monday County Attorney Eberly was in this vicinity on business Tuesday Quito a few Boga people attended the Kinney sale Tuesday in spito of tho stormy weathor Eric Stamu Willo Johnson from Wnmus and Oscar Linn from Swaburg were iu Bega Suuduy Tho young pooplos meetiug was post poned nud nil the young peoplo nttouded tho Phillips and Noilson meetings Fnn and oity loans Tub Dublakd Tkust Oo SUICIDED BY I Gcorpe Bcrc Kills Himself This Afternoon WIFE FOUND HIM IN 0L0SET NtrmiBlrn Himself Willi Nook Siirfil tlm lliilim ill II Ih on South Tvtnlflli Ntrimt Ilimuilitl Won leu hiii pomtil to Hutu IioiiiiIimI IIiii Art George Merc committed suicitlo this noon by hanging in thojwutor close of his Conrad Waohtor on South Twelfth st root m Afc lit ato his dinner nt usual and Rafter ward wrappetl himself up us though to go down town About IJiIIOhls wifo wont to tho closet and found him bung ing in ouo coinor with life oxtincl Ho used a noohsearf which was fast ened about his nock and his weight thrown forward and down The coroner has boon notified ofjthu ooourrenco ami word from him is awaited before tho body is removed His wifo knows no reason for the ac tion ho not having givou intimation of any such Intention Ho recently pur chasedufarm in lloltcountyaud had just Hohlonoslx miles oast in Stanton county There was a mortgage of7M intlio ileal and Bare was expecting a deed and ab stractor title today liutit did Jnot come It is supposed that tins worried him and led him to commit tho deed Mrs More says however that they havonionoy in tho bank to meet tho obligations inj the transfer and assigns nocause whatever why ho should havo killed himself lie was II years of ago and loaves a wifo aud lour small children boy and throe girls Sinco selling their Stanton county farm three weeks ago Mr and Mrs Horo havo been living with bor parents Mrs Waohtor is sick iu bed with asthma from which she has sullored for four years ami this additional calamity is particularly severe on tho family MADISON Dr Mncknywuri down from Norfolk Tuosday Ah Alyea wns ovur trom Meadow Grove Tuesday Attornoy Cornelius wasjip from Col umbus Wednesday Doputy Tronsuror Pilgor was a Sun day visitor nt Norfolk Cipt Fred icgiior had business in Lincoln from Tuesday until Thuisday Geo E Richardson drove to Battle Crock Saturday ovoning returning Sun day A II Mohauuou has a salo advertised and will shortly remove to Elgin Nob whore ho has a position iu a bank Why did Will Pahnor como down from Etnorick last Friday To attend tho Friday nightclub meeting of course Will Kroblin sold his delivery horse and wngon last Saturday to Geo W Ray who is now running thosamo Mr Kroblin loft town Saturday ovon iug Grandma Losoy who has been visit ing relatives for a fow weeks returned to Meadow Grovo Saturday whoro she is making horhomo with J II Hardings fnmily Paul OShea littlo son ofMr nud Mrs Tom OShoa while playing with his older brother Ed Monday ovoning had tho mifortuuo to break his leg near tho hip joint Tho boys wore rolling over a barrel and it is supposed Pnul foil over tho barrel aud Ed fell onto him County Clerk Bunch this week re ceived a lottor addressed County Cloik Madison Nob which bore tho post mark Norfolk Neb tho contonts being 2 and a lotter us follows For re cording two deeds If tho writer will now send tho deeds or say who ho is if ho has had thorn recorded Mr Bauch will bo ablo to act in tho matter The dotailB for Frank Keonans second visit in Sol Smith Russolls funny play A Poor Rolution which will bo at tho Auditorium on Wednesday February 0 wore completed yesterday by Arthur II ONoil tho udvnnco ropresontutlvo of tho company Mr ONell says tho cast supporting Mr Koeuau this season is an exception ally strong and expensive one compris ing as it does such well known and capa ble pooplo us Geo P Sprague Geo B Miller Marcus Morinrty John Cumber land aud Miss Maud Abbott Kitty Dooling Marion Spraguo Kate Long and lust but most important tho bright aud clover Rip and Patch Tho utiriost care has boon taken in tho staging of A Poor Relation to make it a comploto and perfect production iu every dotail Tho scenery property models etc aro nil new making it a production of tho highest merit Tho story of A Poor Relation keops ouo interested from beginning to end on account of its dramatio Btreugth nmuBiug situations bright and witty dialogue and masterful construction William Dean Howells has written of it hat it is a poam in laughter and tears Frank Koenan who mot with such favor hore lost season is oue of tho most unctuous actors America has given us his facial expression is wonderful by its power tho audioucos are convulsed with laughter his pnthos is of that quiet convincing character that holds you iu anxious coucorumeut throughout the play I R XT M9 WjT BTBlB WtBj tfltL WHm vwrnnn cms fJfjSfliM - few ws m fFX J 7 i ia K fi C9 MJ Hrvr 1MI v I 8T Women suffer ing from fctnnlo troubles and wiiilnrj nml w Lj jy i rom irregular IjjM r pmnlul ought not irMlo lose hope if iwiiwii iainiiL iclnthem Phy sicians are so busy with other tlistiises that W VfM lln y lo not un- I WV tlei slaml fully I Yn the peculiar nil- mftifu mul tlm delicate orjraniim of woman What Hie sutierer ought to do is to jivo a lair trial to Female Regulator which is the true cure provitletl by Nature for all female troubles is thu formula of a physician of the highest standing wiio devotetl his whole life to the study of the tinct ailments peculiar to our nioth r ers wives and daughters It is made of soothing healing strengtheniiij herbs and vegetables which have been provitletl by a kindly Nature to emu irregularity in the menses Leu corrhtiM Falling of the Womb Nerv ousness Headache and Ihtckuehe In fairness to herself and to Brad flcltPa Female Kcnulntor overy sulToring woman ought to give it u trial A large i bottle will do n wonderful amount of good 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Now Orhmim In cmniMctiim EVERY with tho WFDNESDAY cc hK Chicnco iinnMiMn tllu otruls fust MORNING Now Orlnmm 8- clnl connection nlwi inmlo by thin train with thiily triiiim out of Now OrloiuiB for thu lucillo totibt Th llniitod from Chicago ovory otuu inK roimortb on Mondiiya nnd ThtirHlnys at Now Orluuiib lifter December IS IMA with thu SUNSET LIMITED of the Southern Incific KbltiB spccinlthrouKh borviro to Hun l ruucUco F LORID VIA NASHVILLE AND ATLANTA THROUGH SERVICE FROM ST LOU A Doublo tlnily eorv Ice ib maintained out of St Louis viii the Illinois Central mul connoctitiff linos to J V Nanhvillethattanoo I v K mul Atlanta thro bloonins car to Jack sonville Florida lioitiR carried on tho DIXIE FLYER leaving St Louis oory ovoning This train as w oil lib tho Day Kxproes leaving St Louis iu tho morning aro both boliil traits to Nathvillo having through coaches uml blooping cars run ning through Martin Touii ami thu N 0 Si Si L fty Connection via this lino for all princi pal jioiiits iu tho Southeast such us Charleston Wilmington Alkiu aud Savaunah aud fur all oolutb iu Florida TWO SOLID FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS Dully from Chicago to Memphis aud Now Or loaus HOMKSKRKKRS EXCURSIONS to certain iKiluts iu thu South on thu lines of tho Illinois toutrftl uud Y M V railroads will Ik ruu ou tho first uud third Tuosday of ouch mouth dur ing tho whiter sotisou Full tHirticulurs concerning all of the ubovo can bo had of agents of the Illinois Central or by addressing A U lUusou U P A Chicago