f y 1 l 10 A STRICT QUARANTINE Couurll Take Mrwutrr Townnl a Morn Hlghl IJiiforcrninit of Simtllpin ttPRtitnllniM Tho oily council mot in special session again Inst ovoning upon cull of the mnyor for tho purpose of considering tho smallpox sit unt Ion nuil to take stops toward enforcing a mnio rigid qnarun tlno There were present Mnyor Koonlgsloiu nud Counollmon Brum imincl Dcgnnr thlo Spollmuii Wester volt niul Walkor Absent CnutiuUiiuii Clements nuil liOW Tho ntiiyor Mated Hint iniuiy com juaints wore buiitK nimlo to him that bniunmutino rules worn not being properly obferved hut tn tho majority ot riim fi investigated tho complaints wero found to ho without foundation Councilman low entered and took JiiH pout with tho council A motion prevailed tlnvt hereafter no quarantine ho raised until tho building filmll hnvo hcen thoroughly fumigated according to methods niul iiiHtructiotiH of tho city physician Tho mayor was authoriod to put on jiu extra patrolman in addition to those alroady working to not until tho next regular meeting of tho oounoll for tho purpose of enforcing tho quarantine regulations Couuuilmnu Bmmmuud etatod that to make a 10 foot sidewalk Iti front of tho Hlsthop block would run tho side walk into tho street beyond tho curb lino nt tho corner ami that tho hydrant nnd tolophono polos would have to bo moved into tho street Ho thought that hoiuo notion should bo taken by tho council nt once as Mr Hansom wuh com mencing to put down a cement walk Tho street nnd ulloy committee was delegated tho power to not in reference to tho sidewalk mentioned nnd author ized to see that the hiiuio bo built in no cordnuco with their instructioiiH Tho following resolution was road and Adopted by un unnnimouH vote ltosolved That it is tho sense of tho council that all persons he requested to bo vaccinated in ordor to iihsist in Ktamplug out tho smallpox and to pre vent tho disease from taking a more virulent form in the fall On motion tho council adjourned Tin Truth Alxiut Vaccination The following tnkon from the public health reports issued by the government is published by request of tho board of hoalth of Norfolk Dr Blzzozozlro in n rocont locture dolivored at Homo rocnllod strikingly to his nudionco tho succoss of vaccination in Gormany Ho said Germany Btatids nlone in fullllling in a great inensure the demauds of hygieuo hav ing iu coiioquenco of tho calamitous smallpox epidomio of 1870 71 ouaotod tho law of 1S74 which makes vaccina tion obligatory in the llrut year of lifo nnd rovnecination obligatory at tho tenth your What wns the result With n population of fiO000000 having in 1871 lost Mi000 livos by smallpox Alio found by her law of 1871 tho mor tnlity diminished so rapidly that today tho disenso numbers only lli victims a year These cases moreover occur almost exclusively iu towns on her frontier If it wero true that n good vaccination does not protect from small pox wo ought to llnd in smallpox epi demics thut the disenso diffuses itself iu tho well vaccinated no lesa than in uouvaceinuted countries But it is not so In 1870 71 during tho war tho two peoples iutorpeno trnted eaoli other the Gorman haying its civil population vuccinnted option ally but its nrmy completely vaccinated whilo tho French population ami army alike wero vuccinnted porfunotorily Both wore attacked by smnllpox Tho French nrmy nuiubored 21000 donths by it while tho German nrmy hnd only 278 nnd iu tho sumo tent breathing the namo nir tho French wounded wore hoavily visited by tho disease whilo the German wounded having been vucci nuted had not n single ense It is ndvised that whntovor moasures are adopted thoy should be made thor ough Mensures good or bad half dono nro worso thuu usoless as thoy givo n fancied security Smnllpox can not be suppressed with out the expenditure of money Jho more promptly you act tho loss it will cost When iu doubt act on the safe sido Finally the following motto is offered ior your banner in smallpox work Isolate vaccinato disinfect 1 Nebraska air received doservod honor -when President McKinley acknowledged that since crossing the stato liue Mrs McKinley s health was much improved Nebroskans know that the air is healthy and even pleasantly intoxicating when not on n rampage and are pleased to know that it should havo proven bene ficial to the first lady of the land Wm Oody Buffalo Bill wants to establish a military college at Cody Wyoming iu the heart of the Big Horn Tmein whore students will be instructed in rough rider military tactics for the United States nrmy It is tho atten tion to have the barracks constructed of unhewn logs and tho course bosidos military tactics will include tho hunt ing of game It is probablo that if such a college were established it wouldhuvo a largo attendance and its merits would not bo few TUESDAY TOPICS Miss Annie Parker enmo up from Kearney lust night Miss Winnie Owen of Omaha Is visit ing friends iu the city Mr nnd Mrs John Koonigstcln visited friends nt Wisner yesterday W K Heed of Madison transacted business In Norfolk yesterday Miss Graoo Matron will go to WInsldo tomorrow to visit Mrs Josoph Culloni n few days Helen and Kiln Hitman havo gono to Lyons for a visit with their aunt Mrs Paul Kuro Mrs A H Kiosau and sony eft yes terday for a visit with friends at Scot land South Dakota Mr nnd Mrs Geo IV Moore of Omaha are visiting Dr and Mrs K F Teal nt tho hospital for tho insane Sheriff George W Losey of Madison had olllclul business In Norfolk today and put In his spare tltno greeting friends Tho Neligh house at West Point hns been quarantined on iccnuut of small pox as has also tho home of F W Ziilillto Mr and Mrs L 0 Hopperly living n mile oast of tho city recently welcomed a sou to their homo that tipped tho beam at 1 1 pounds Tho Italian orchestra of Omaha is in tho oity aud will romaln over Friday night and furnish tho music for tho Klks dedication nud ball A N Gerocko has routed the cottage on North Kloveuth stroot recently Spur chimed by A H Klesau and will oc cupy it tho Urst of next week Mrs II 13 Gregory left for her homo iu Lincoln today after a pleasant visit with her mother Mrs Bollo Pheasant nud other lolatlves and friends Dr C S Parker returned this morn ing from Winnebago Agency Mrs Parker and sister went to Sioux City this morning nud will bo homo tonight L 15 Wallorstedt has purchased of Asa K Leonard the cottage at present occupied by A N Gorecko and will take possession as soon as it is vacated Begiunlug thismorniug a train is be ing run cut from Fremont to Leavitt to carry children and othors who wish to work iu tho beet fields of tho Standard Cattle company transportation free On Memorial day Thursday tho postoillce will bo closed except from 11 510 a m to 1 pm nud in tho ovou iug from 7 tfO to 8 i0 After July 1 tho postoillce will close at 1 p in on Sun days instead of 1 as heretofore WhUo Will Forney of Mudisou was out hunting lust Thursday with a cap ntlo a piece of ouo of tho caps Hew in his eye Ho did not consult a physi cian until Saturday and on Sunday was compelled to go to Omaha and consult a specialist Mr and Mrs G B S liter will leave tomorrow noon for an extended visit in tho oust They will visit Chicago ou routo and after viewing tho exposition nt Buffalo will go to their old homo in Port Hope Canada They expect to bo absent six weeks or two mouths A Washington dispatch to the Boo tatos that tho application of G D But torflold Josephine D Buttorfiold W H Butterllold Alice D Buttorfiold P H Salter aud W Anders to orgauie tho Creighton National bank of Croightou this state with -5000 capital was ap proved yesterday by Comptroller Dawes A special to tho Sioux Oity Journal from Wiuslde under date of the 27th says that Charles Walters employed by J McOlnro of Maukato on the stono bridge near Wiusido while intoxicatod attompted to give an exhibition of high olimbiug He foil from uoar the top of Sohnolders ice house striking ou his head and shoulders and was carried unconscious to his boarding house He is paralyzed aud the physician says his chances for recovery nro slight Rev Horhort E Uydor pastor of the First Baptist church is a fortunato mau Not only has ho a good church to give him a two mouths vacation but ho is anticipating a first class method of spondiug that vacation for on Juno 20 ho will sail from New York on tho steamship St Louis of the American lino for a trip to Europe whero ho hopes to participate iu a wedding cere mony aud this time not for tho other fellow but for himself and tho Baptist people are leokoulug ou giving his bride a rousing and hearty reception on her arrival hero iu the fall This will make tho sixth time Mr Ryder has crossed the old fish pond W A Homleben and Miss Alwine I Stolle wero uuitod iu marriage at the home of tho brides mother in Madison Sunday afternoon at 4 oclock Rev Mr Denninger of tho Lutheran church officiating About 100 guests were pres ent at tho oereinony aud a number of Quo gifts wero preseuted tho couple Tho sorviHg of a choice wedding supper followed tho ooromony aud the evening was passed very eujoyably Both parties to the contract are very well known in Norfolk Mr Homleben was at one time clerk at the Pacillo and moro lately has represented the Armour inter ests iu the poultry business The bride is also well known haviug formerly made this her home but for the past two years until recently has made her homo in Portland Oregon Their many THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAY 31 1901 frionds will unito in wishing them an abundance of llfos pleasures A short change artist was operating In Norfolk this morning with more or less succoss Ho was the kind who hns nothing less that a 20 hill until tho merchant or clerk has almost succeedod iu counting out the ohaugo thou ho re members that ho has a small sum him self nud not only takes tho first hill baclv hut as much moro of tho merchants monoy as ho is nhlo to secure Tho work Is so shrewdly and quickly dono that tho victim doesnt realize what has transpired until aftorward thou tho nrtlst Is nowhoru to bo found usually Myron Oollanior was tho first person ap pronchod Tho mau was out of tobacco aud after tho change hnd been effected MrCollamor foulid ho was 10 shy Ho started out and found tho fellow and mado him dig up Then tho con ninn wont to Gooige Hollers placo of business and got ahead of tho gutno to tiio amount of 5 Ho suddenly disap peared after this transaction and hns not yet boon located If enough inter est is taken iu apprehending tho muu he may be located iu another towu Itonl ICxtate Triuinrorn Tho following aro tho transfers of realoBtutoiu Madison county for the wook ending May 25 1101 as re ported by D J Koouigsteln official ah stactor Glins E Oluoy to John W Ray wd sotfof soij 27 2 l l GO0 Cora E Harvey to N G Cougrega tloual church lot 21 block 1 R R ad dition to Newman Grove 75 Lovo to Mary A Guthrie wd lot 2 block II R It uddition to Now man Grove Hight to Carl Wildo wd part of o of uwjj of uw4 aud uej of uwjjf 25-24-1 800 H Amelia Hale ot alto Gustav Miller wd ue4 and o of nwt 14-22-3 1000 II Amelia Halo ot al to A J Thatch wd nu ot uwf 132H 3 1000 H Amelia Halo ot al to A J Thatch wd 12 22 3 ti0 Charles Evans to Alta M Evnus wd lot 8 block 2 Meadow Grove 1 Charles Evans to Jaunie V Muftly wd lots 2 aud 3 block 1 Lowis addi tion to Meadow Grove diaries Evans to Charles E Evans wd oj of ui of lot 1 block 3 Paso walks additiou to Norfolk Thomas Ducher sr to Mathilda N Liutecum wd yK of nwV4 Hormnu Hartwig to Irma Buthke wd lots nnd 10 block 9 Edgownter Park additiou to Norfolk 500 A B Richardson to E A merine wd lots 13 and 14 blook 1 Bear Mnthewsou addition to Norfolk Elizabeth Condon to A T Rodman wd lot 5 block 14 It It addition to Newman Grove 100 Stella O Hildreth to J H Secor wd uw4 of block 13 Mandamus additiou to Madison Nob TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD Cutting is going ou in east bound rail freight rates Two sheep herders nnd 35 sheep wore killed by lightning near Havre Mont A stnvo mill owned by J S Patter son at Carlyle Ills was destroyed by fire at a loss of 10000 Leo Lynch and Henry Kreah boys 9 years of age wero drowned in the Kaw river nt Kaneas City Thomas Avery founder of tho Elgin National Watch company died iu Chi cago Sunday from a stroke of paraly sis Monsignor Leonard Batz pastor of St Peter nnd St Pauls Catholic church in Milwaukee died Sunday of pneumonia aged SO year3 Georgo Adams one of the oldest and best known Uvo stock commission merchants iu the west died at his homo in Chicago Saturday Mrs R A Morrow her 7-year-old daughter and Miss Jonnio Craig were drowned in an attempt to drive across a swollen stream near Elkton Ky Harry B Wilklns secretary of the Milwaukee Merchants and Manufac turers association died Sunday from apoplexy Ho was 62 years of age Whltten Orwln a white man aud Losh Clsko a negro wero killed by lightning whilo seeking shelter from the rain in a barn at Hockstown O The factory of the Rushvlllo Furni ture company at Itushvillo Ills was damaged 30000 by fire and D J Kosse an employe was fatally burned Made It n Uurlcaqne Franklin Fyles recalls some amusing first night experiences In Ills article on The Theater nud Its People in The Ladies Homo Journal One he relates Is of Laura Don now dead She hnd the role of an Egyptlnn prlueess in Fresh the American It wns Intend ed that sho should be seriously nnd seutimentally Impressive while the late John T Raymond tho star of the company should be contrastingly com ical as the lover But tho audience would not have It so Nor was it any thing in Miss Dons appearance for sho was beautiful nor in her acting for it was clever that mado tho people laugh It came of a miscalculation by tho author The quick wltted woman seeing that she could not control the audience resolved to humor it By an exaggeration of speech and manner she turned the part Into burlesque and it was always after acted in that way Mr Fyles also tells that in donna tra as produced by the lato Fanny Davenport a general should have giv en to his queen an impetuous account of a battlo which ho had won But he stood wordless silent stuck fast You havo come to tell me Miss Davenport said and then went on with tho narra tive which he should have spoken WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Mrs II O Matrau won a passenger for Omaha today Landlord F P Prince of Madisou was a city visitor yosterday Rev J B Loodoui was in Norfolk yesterday from Randolph J B Barnes jr is taking tho school census of this district bogiuulug today Mayor D J Koonigstoin and children John and Mortlo wont to Madisou to day E A Bullock Is treating his homo in tho west part of tho city to a now coat of tmiut Tho Ladles guild of Trinity church will hold Its regular meoting with Mrs Loonard Friday aftornoon Mrs Bryan and daughter Miss Mario loft this morning for Montana whero thoy go to spond tho summer Mrs II II Hull and daughter re turned last night from Beomor whero they had been visiting a few days Judgo nnd Mrs J B Barnes will go to Wayno tomorrow whero Mr Barnes is to make tho Memorial day address Work on tho second story of tho Stortz block is progressing rapidly aud the building will soon bo ready for the roof Miss Pearl Reeso ontortalued a small company of friends at tea last evening at the homo of her sister Mrs L M Beoler Rev F M Sissou aud J W Ransom aro having concrete walks laid iu front of their residence property on South Fourth street Miss Florence Parker who has been visiting her brother Dr O S Parker for somo time left for her home in Kearuoy this morning Fred Sioglor of Bay Oity Michigan joined his wifolioro yesterday aud will visit his father-in-law F Pasowalk aud otlior relatives aud friends The concrete walk is being laid iu frout of the Bishop block and tho work of constructing a large storehoaseiu the rear of tho huildiug has beeucom menced Mr and Mrs A P Ohllds returned last night from Omaha They expected to visit Dr Hutchiusou and family for a week but found thorn quarantined with smallpox Ruby tho little daughter of JMr aud Mrs Frank Hirsh who makes her home with Mr and Mrs Loder hnd tho mis fortuuo to break one of her limbs during her visit at Stanton last Sunday Ou account of so much sickness iu towu the Ladies auxiliary to the Y M O A will postpone the reception to be given the rotirlug aud incoming secre taries in tho Y M C A hall Monday evening Tomorrow is Memorial day aud a legal holiday There will be no publio exer cises but the deceased soldiers will be remembered by their former comrades who will deposit flowers ou their grave The banks and other similar institutions will observe tho day by closing their doors aud in nccordauce with its usual custom on such occasions The News will not issue a pnper Charles Alien who preceded theNor folk members of tho mining camp to Wyoming writes from Sheridan inform ing the party to follow nnd they expect to lonvo tomorrow for the scene of their summers work The snow on the mountains is disappearing aud it is thought that by the time the party ar rives no difliculty will bo encountered in crossing the trail to the mine I W Alter of Wayne tho nowly elected member of tho A O U W grand lodgo finance committeo was in tho city over night ou his return home from ntteuding a meeting of the old and now committees nud tho officers of the grand lodgo at Grand Island Deputy Grand Master Workman F F Miller of this oity also attended the meeting and wns assigned tho northeast section of the state as his territory At the Baptist church this evening a good time is expocted Beside the regu lar praise nud prayer service with an address by the pastor it will also be the covenant meeting for all the mom be rs Tho ordinance of baptism will bo administered during the service On Thursday tho church will give a recep tion to all the new members who have come in during this year of which there will be over fifty Niobrara Pioneer Roy Reid was seen coming np the road by the post oillce as happy as a lark Monday morn ing pushing his whoel barrow of fish having caught one 18 pounder and one 25 pounder The uext morning bo was noticed with a team and wagon When he reached Main street a orowd gathered around him and with some assistance he unloaded a 1 10 pounder upon the city scalos where Mark Lindsay took a pic ture of tho young whale He was caught with an ordinary hook and line the hook being in his mouth and the fish breathing when Lindsay took his pio ture Roy took the fish over to Creigh ton and disposed of him that morning The governor of North Carolina Is one of many who once thought other wise but now believo that a state has no right to secede from the union At bauquet recently given in New York the southern governor gave utterance to the followiug patriotic sentimout Now there are two things that I thought were settled 1 thought it was settled that in 1801 any state had a right to se- YOU MUST NOT FORGET That we are constantly growing in the art of male ing Pine Photos and our products will always be fouud to embrace the most ARTISTIC IDEAS and Newest style in Cards aud Finish We also carry a fine line of Moldings suitable for all kinds of framing 1 1W MACY DljAjJIlers vlvan Ozone WILL CURE noi MA IHoAL THROAT AND BRONCHIAL CATARRH ACUTE AND DDflMPUl chronic DnUNunl TS CATARRHAL AND TUBERCULAR U0I1S UITI DUO II WWTI to DR A H KELLER CHEMICAL COMPANY and MEDICAL INSTITUTE Sioux Faixs 8 D roa tdxl information Dr Keller Specialist la Note Throat Lunjj and Kidney Diseases will correspond With you Iu regard to your condition cede and that in 1001 no state hnd a right to secede At any rate this is the opinion that prevails in North Carolina today and I am here now to tell you that if any state if your Emplro state of New York for Instance secedes I will pledge to Uucle Sam 200000 men each one warranted to bring down a squirrel at ever so many hundred yards and all of them good for nine bird out of ten ou the whig who will march to the frout prepared to help lick New York back iuto a proper frame of mind No thank God there is no more seces sion no more divided country Wo are one couutry under oue flag a glorious country under a glorious ting We are not separating any more we aro annex ing bringing the rest of the world iu to our fold I am a citizen of North Carolina you are citizens of New York but we are all thank God citizens of this great United States The mayor aud city council are to be commended for the action taken at the special meeting last evening when more stringent measures were adopted to stamp out the smallpcx The em ployment cf extra patrolmen to see that quarantine regulations are strictly en forced will go a long ways to speedily rid this city of the trouble especially when followed by thorough disinfection of every house where there has been dis ease Tho recommendation that every person be vaccinated is also timely and should be generally followed It is true that the city authorities havo been a little slow iu takiug hold of this matter but with the proper spirit of assistance on the part of citizens there should be no trouble in quickly stamping out the disease from this community The decision of the supremo court ou the insular cases is worthy of study Its import cannot be determined by a mere perusal and every citizen having the welfare of his couutry at heart should fully understand the full meaning of the decision in order that thoy may act knowingly if the time ever comes when their vote may be required to determine the status of ncquiredaterritory The plans for celebrating the Fourth ot July in Norfolk have apparently been dropped by common consent and it now appears as though no celebration will be held Under existing circumstances it is perhaps justjas well as there wonld undoubtedly be many diillcultles en countered The sentiment for a celebra tion having been so unanimous and there being apparently so much disap pointment The News would suggest that a harvest home festival be held some time during September Such a festival would admit of a more varied and pleasurable program than a celebra tion Speaking music racing fire works floral and other parades may be made features that would attract a large attendance and the festival might be continued through two or three days Decorations and campingjfeatures would not be inappropriated in fact a variety of entertainment conld be afforded that wonld bo limited only by the capaoity of the committees in charge to suggest and the amount of funds at their dis posal It is Norfolks turn to pro vide some sort of entertainment during the summer and this suggestion with good management could be made very profitable aud entertaining Sug gestions from business men or others in terested are invited regarding the sub ject and short communication and to the point will gladly be given space by The News An Kxtract from Uer Letter If you could only be here this winter morning and see for yourself you would no longer doubt me Hoses are bloom ing in our front yard and all nature is Medical Opinion in regard to Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozone An editor of a medical jourual writes as follows Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozouo offered by the Dr A II Keller Chemical Company as a cure for Consumption Asthma Bronchitis Hay Fevor Catarrh Coughs Colds aud all diseases of the air passages This we know to bo a geuuiuo Bpeciflc for these com plaints and as such entitled to our coutldence aud thut of our readors Close examination into tho practical results which havo been had from tho uso of this remedy has caused us to endorse It as be ing an undoubted cure for tho above ailments effectual in re moving tho exciting causo in a number of attacks which had been of the severest and most tedious character Dr A H Kellers Syl van Ozono permanently restored health and iu cases which wero of a milder description its use im mediately afforded relief as far advauced in this lovely American summerland as it will be in your cold eastern home by Juno Wo made the journey from Missouri river to the Golden Gate on the Union Pacific to avoid the circuitous routes an important item iu tho winter A trip to California is mado delightful by tho perfect service and luxurious ac commoditiou of The Overland Limited which is perhaps the most finely equipped train in the world Detailed information furnished ou ap plication F W JusrJiAN Ageut Card of Tluuikx We hpreby extend our heartfelt thanks to the neighbors and friends who ahaisted us duriug the sickness aud iu the services following the death of our beloved daughter Mr asd Mrs V D Nethaawvy Career nud Character of Abralutm Lincoln An address by Joseph Choate Am bassador to Great Britain on the career aad character of Abraham Lincoln his early life his early struggles with tho world his character as developed in the later years of his life and his ad ministration wbicn placed his name so high on the worlds roll of honor land fame has been published by the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Railway aud may be had by sending six 0 ceuts in post age to F A Miller General Passenger Agent Chicago 111 What shall We Have for Dpxaert This question arises in the family every day Let us answer it today Try Jell O a delicious dessert Pre pared iu two minutes No baking add hot water and set to cool Flavors Linon orange raspberry and straw berry At your grocers 10 cents Tho fast trains of the Union Pacific reach San Francisco fifteen hours ahead of nil competitors If vou aro in no hurry take a slow train by ouo of the do tour routes but if you want to got thoro without suffering any of the inconven iences of winter travel take the only direct route the Union Pacific De tailed information furnished on applica tion F W Juneman Agent Every woman in the country ought to know about Mothers Friend Those who do know about it wonder how they ever got along without it It has robbed child birth of its terrors for many a young wife It has preserved her girlish figure and saved her much suffering It is an external lini ment and canies with it therefore absolutely no danger of upsetting the system as drugs taken intern ally are apt to do It is to be rubbed into the abdomen to soften and strengthen the muscles which are to bear the strain This means much lefts pain It also prevents morning sickness and all of the other discomforts of pregnancy A druggist of Macon Ga says ol d a lar quantity of m i Mothers Fnend and have never known an instance where it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it i ProHent lady of Lam bertou Ark writes With my first six children 1 was in labor from 24 to 3o hours After using Mothers Friend my seventh was born in 4 hours Get MuUirr1 Friend at the druc utore W100 ier botllu THE BRADf IELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA CA WrIU tor oor rr llluirU4 look BErORK B1BT IS tiOfUf V