HE NOUKOLK IS'EWS : Kill DAY , .H'NK 111. 1IUS. ! J ] OPHTHALMOLOGY ! A Science for the Analysis of the Causes of Human Ills nnd How to Abolish Them. EVERYBODY Should know tlmt this IB not. n Soionco tlmt practiced by guess. It dlilerontiatoR between func tional derangements nml diFewo liy its assistance imtnro cures Cross-eyes , without operation ; Headaches , without drucs ; Dyw- pepsin , without fool "Foods ; " Hysteria , withont a straightjack- otj Female Disorder * , without n trip to the hospital : Epilepsy , withont poisons ; and n hundred nervous troubles. Simply remov ing onuses IB thn secret. A true opthaltuologist explains vonr CIIBO to you. DR. . MARQV'ARDT , OPHTHALAIOLOQIST. Norfolk , - Nebraska. AFTER A HOUSE ! The Elkhoru B. & S. associa ion will make you n loan to build or buy on favorable - vorablo terms. T. E. ODIORNE , Secretary. PAR.ISH THE RELIABLE GROCER \ PARISH THE FACT OF THE HATTER IS that there is no better shoes in town for. the money than those sold by Stapen- horst & Co. few anywhere nearly as good. Strong assertion , we admit ; but the shoes will prove it better than any words of ours and wo are perfectly willing to let the sboes do the talking all we ask is that you see the shoes. Shoes here for men , women , misses and the little ones nt little prices. We Keep Open Evenings until 9:00 : o'clock THE PALACE SHOE STORE , We give Tickets on Ohiokering Piano. The Weather. Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. to day : Maximum temperature 05 Mininiam temperature. 50 Average 75 Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for mouth 58 Barometer 29.70 Forecast for Nebraska : Generally fair tonight and Saturday. Cooler west portion tonight. FRIDAY FACTS. G. W. Lambert has invented a new twine holder , for which there is a pat ent ponding. Street Commissioner Beswick has the street fjmcler out leveling op some of the MrcetB that weie left in bad con dition by the recent heavy rains. Among the grand lodge olllces tilled in yesterday's ceremony by local Mixsoim were those of grand pursovant , by S W , Hayes and grand tyler by J. S. McOlurr. ? At Indiiuiapolli yesterday a team from Madison in thu pony class of Foresters was awarded the llrst priv.o in compet itive drill In their class. The percent age given the team wna f 08.2. A typographical error in the notice of City Treasurer Utter yesterday made it read that he had money on hand to pay up to and including 11)01 , when thu number should have boon (0,004. V. Cruo , of Madison , was overcome by the heat while watching the corner mono ceremonies yestordny afternoon. In the shade of u neighboring tree , ho soon was revived. Mr. Cruu is about eighty years old. After an absence of throe montliB , K J. Denny has returned and resumed bin former position in the Norfolk ollko of the Nebraska Telephone company. T. II. Namur , who has hold the position during Mr. Denny's absence will bo as sistnnt line foreman under O. Dugau. The Ladles guild of Trinity church h is arranged to entertain the children ou the lawn at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Tappert Thursday afternoon of next week from 4 to (5. ( llfrosh- ments of ice croiun and cake will bo s rvod nnd amusements will bo pro- vtilucl. The IndinR of the tmild will bo . there to BOO that the children have a good time. The Northwestern Bankers associa tion is holding n meeting in Sioux City today. W. H. BacholH , president of the Norfolk National bank , is to road a paper ou currency Iloform before the association this afternoon. This is the same paper that ho read before the Northeast Nebraska association at n recent meeting , which was attended by a number of financial gentlemen from Sionx City , and to well pleased were they with the manner in which the sub ject was handled that they requested him to give it before the meeting today. This address is spoken of by exports who have tnude this dltllcult problem n matter of study , as one of marked ability. Wanted A girl for general house work. Call nt a03 North Ninth street. H. Knxsno. Attention , Sir Knights. The regular conclave of Damascus oommnndery No. 20 , K. T. , will bo held this evening at 8 p. m. A f nil attend ance is desired as business of particular importance is to bo transacted. By order of the eminent commander. E H. TKAGY , Recorder. THE WISNER BAND CONCERT , Selections Were Heartily Appreciated by Norfolk Yesterday. The two visiting bail do , one from Madison and the other from Wisuer , were important features of the pro gram in Norfolk yesterday. The op n air concert by the Wisnor K. P. band , which was tendered the citizens of Nor folk at 4:30 : , was especially delightful and a large crowd listened to the music during the entire hour. A special plat form had been built at the corner of Fourth street nnd Norfolk avenue for the organization. Iho players , under I he leadership of H. Compton , formerly band director in Norfolk , make music that is worth while and their selections were appreciated by Norfo'k ' Republican Caucus , Outside P.recinct. The republican voters of Norfolk pro- o'nct , outside the city , ore hereby called to meet at the city hall on Saturday , June 20 , at 4 o'clock in the afternoon , for the purpose of electing six delegates to attend the county convention at Bat tle Creek ou the 27th , and for the pur pose of transacting such other business as may come before the meeting. GEO. D. SMITH , Committeemau. First Ward Caucus. The republican electors of the First ward , city of Norfolk , are hereby called to meet at the city hall on Wednesday evening , Juno 24 , nt 8 p. m. , for the purpose of selecting six delegatJS"to at tend the republican county convention at Battle Creek on the 27th , and to transact such other business as may come before the meeting. W. H. WIDAMAW , Oommltteeman. Second Ward Caucus. The republican electors of the Third ward , city of Norfolk , are hereby called to meet in caucus at the city hall , on Wednesday evening , Juno 24 , nt 8 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of select ing eight delegates to attend the county convention at Battle Creek on the 27th , and to transact such other business as may come before the mooting. S. B. MOFAKLAND , Committeemon. Third Ward Caucus. The republican electors of the Third ward , city of Norfolk , are hereby called to meet in caucus at the city hall on Wednesday evening , June 24 , at 8 o'clock p. m. , for tho'purpose of naming fourteen delegates to attend the repub lican county convention ac Battle Creek on the 27th , and to transact such other business as may come before the meeting. J. E. SIMPSON , Committoomnn. Fourth Ward Caucus. The republican electors of the Fourth ward , city of Norfolk , are hereby called to meet at the drug store of J. L. Ilershiser , la said ward , on Wednesday evening , June 21 , at 8 o'clock p. , m. , for , the purpose of selecting four delegates to attend the county convention at Bat tle Creole on the 27th , and to transact each ether business as may be presented. J. L. HEJIBIUSEU , Commltteeman. ( I President Marvin Hughitt Passed Through Norfolk. SPECIAL TRAIN OF OFFICIALS. Going Over Northwestern Line In This Section Looks Like Tltoro Might bo Something Doing Prob ably Extend Into Dakota. President Marvin Hughitt , of the Norihwi'Bttrn railroad system , was in Norfolk twlco yohtorday. Ho paused through ou u ttpecial train , at noon , bound for BoueBttul and returned in the ulgtit. With him were Third Vice Pioaideiit J. C. Hunter ami J. 0 Kuhn , asslHtaut general height and paauengor agent. Just what is the Bigniilcauco of the special truluri carrying Northwestern olllcorn over this btiution during the past week , is unknown. There is ono opin ion prevalent that it is the intention of the Northwestern to extend into South Dakota soon and to thufc bring the great wheat supply into their juris diction. It is uudurutood , too , that an extension woat from Casper is not at all improbable. QUIET AT FEDERAL BUILDING , "Tho Big Show Is All Done and Over , " and Work Goes on. "All's well at the government build ing , " Bald the two superintendents nt the structure this morning , Mr. Fain and Mr. WllHauiP. "Tho corner stone is Bet HO solidly that nil the king's horses nnd all the king's men could never pry it loose from its setting again. " Immediately after the ceremonies yes terday , men on the building were eot at work tearing down the special platform that had been erected by the construc tion company , and in two hours' time , the big show was all done and over , the stakes piled up and the animals gene , like a great big circus. Hardly hud BO many people been ex pected by the oOlctrs at the building , but nevertheless preparations were made for all that would come , nnd they were well treated by the builders. SOCIALLY SPEAKING. Miss Wilkinson Entertains. Miss Lisle Wilkinson entertained a large party of young people at her home , 100 Madison avenue , last night. The company was complimentary to Miss Mao Oluey and Miss Josie Hagey. An unique idea in the way of n "Proposal" party , was used in the evening's pleasure. Each guest waa presented with several cards , upon which were tied various articles that ought to recommend n party proposing. Moving about from table to table , then , the men wrote proposals in poetry to the young ladies they met , and as promptly the ladles sent back poetic re fusals. The prize for the cleverest re fusal went to Miss Christy nnd a pri/.o for the most effective proposal went to Mr. Gentle. Dinner Party Last Evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Q. Baker enter tained n small company ; of friends nt dinner last evening in honor of their guest , Hon. Burton L. French , of Boise , Idaho. Covers were laid for ten per sons , who sat down at 0:30 : o'clock. The dinner was delightfully served in five courses. Mr. French is a congressman - man from Idaho , who arrived in the ci y weanesaay evening. Lawn Party For Little Set. About forty little folks spent yester day afternoon playing upon the lawns of O. S. Hayes and G. E. Moore , in North Tenth street. The party was given by Beulah Hayes and Mildred Moore to their little friends on the west sile. At C they were seated at two long tables out of doors , which were pro fusely decorated with flowers , and finished their fun with a toothsome supper. For Sale Good sound driving or work mare ; also the delivery wagon. 0. E. Stitt , 1100Prospect , avenue. WARNERVILLE. P. H. Carberry wont to Iowa Wednes day 10 visit relatives. From there ho will go to Ireland whore he expects to spend several weeks. The crowd that gathered at Justice Sleeper's oillce Monday afternoon to listen to the trial of Herman Boche , charged with having too many fish in his possession , were disappointed , as the case was transferred to Madison for trial. Arthur Cunningham , a , young farmer living nt Maple Grove , died Friday of last week , after a few days' sickness of appendicitis. The funeral was held at his late residence Snnday morning and was largely attended , interment being nt Madison. Ho leaves a widow nnd one child to mourn his loss. A young lady of Warnerville was married Wednesday. The marriage ceremony was performed in Madison and the bride's baggngo waa brought to this station and loaded onto the baggage train. The young friends of the bride attached some two dozen old shoes to the fpur pieces of baggage , and there were chalk inscriptions enough to reach the whole length of Mala street if the y had been in a single lino. Th o Northwestern Line Summer Excursion Rates. Excursion tickets will be sold daily from , Jane 1 , until September 80 , 1003 , o Hot Springs , S. D. ; Rapid City , S. ijD. ; Dead wood and Lead , S. D. , and Oaaper , Wyo ; also to Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo , and Glenwood Springs , Col. , and Salt Lake City and OKduii | Utah , nt grentoly reduced rales 'for the round trip , with final rot urn limit October 111 , 11IOM , For further particulars BOO II. 0. MATIlAt' , Agont. The Kpworth lengtio will give a lawn Booial nt the homo of C. 10. Doughty this ovenlng. H. li Bpauldlng IIIIH taken u portion with W. W. UobertH , Insurance ) . Hero- nfturhUA O. U. W. books will ho found at Mr. Itoborlu' ofllco , upntalrs over the Norfolk National hank. IT WAS THE HOTTEST DAY YET , Thermometers Registered OG De grees , In the Shade. Yesterday win tin awfully , awfully warm day. It wax tilmont hot. The mercury in the thermometer ran up to the 115 mark , and the sweltering sun did its level bent to mnko the people toll their troubloN to the ice man. It WIIH the hotteHt yet this FOIXHOII , and people sought out the cooloat HpotB ( hero were , with palm leaf fiiiin and every other old kind of faun to keep things o roulatlng. Ono man wan overcome by the heat in the afternoon. Estimate of Expenses Of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska , for the UHCU ! year ending May 2 , 11)01 ) : ( IKNKIlAlj rUNl ) . SalarioH of officers $ U,0)0 ( ) 00 Olllco supplies 100 00 Printing 1100 00 Fire department J.HX ) 00 Streets and alloys 1'JOO 00 MiHcollanoouH expenses 1,00000 InteruHt fund , intercut on bonds UI70 ( 00 Street llirht fund l.MH . ) 00 S'nking ' fund , bonds duo 1007 and lilll 2,000 00 Total $11,1)70.00 ) Receipts for the year ending May I , lOOIi- From saloon occupation tax.$2,7f > 0 00 From iiiHurnnco , companies oc cupation tax 170 00 From miscellaneous licenses. . . ! M ( ) 07 From dog tax 1(8 ! ( 00 From Hidowalk repairs , 00. . . . fi7 "ifi From county treasurer , road taxcH ! ! ( iO 00 From comity treasurer , general taxes < . ) ,200 00 From water rentals ' 1,801 10 Total $17,8 , 0 fib Violin VnrnlNli. The violin denier was talking nbout the myKtery of the old violin varnishes. " 1 he wonderful tone of the old vlo- Him , " he said , "depended on the var- nlHh a great deal. The secret hns been lost. We don't know today how the old varnlnhL'H were made. Charles Iteade , who went Into this mibjcct deeply , claimed .that oil with gum In solution and color evaporated In nplrlt were the IIUKCH of the bcBt varnish , lint whether IIP was right or wrong no ono knows. A violin consists of from thir ty to seventy pieces.Vo make violins today just IIH they were made In the past , but wo don't varnish them the same. Some varnished contained ground amber. Hecently , to the ruin of a priceless ( Jmmierius , Its varnish wua scraped off and analyzed and an abun dance of amber powder wus found , 'i Philadelphia Hecord. Kept Him AVnItlnjr. Hnydon. the niigllsh artist. In bin djary , relates how IIP once went late tea a sitting given him by the IJuke of Wellington and the old dnko toro bis white hair nnd cried that he had "sat to100 confounded painters nnd sculp tors , and none of them wus over punc tual. " f Have You Seen ! Them THE GREY DAWN TIES ! TIES OF THE NARROW SCHOOL ! | We Have Them. | J. W. HUMPHREY. | { .0 + 0o + o o + o.-- + o o + o--o4o o4o.o + o f Bee Hive Fancy Dimity and Lawns in all most popular colors and Low Prices at the BEE HIVE. Now is the Time for White Goods , such as Persian Lawns , India Linen - on , Mercerized Pique and Silk Tissues , and prices that can't bo beat in the city. Yours for Bargains , Rosenthal & Krasne l-1-H-H-I-H-H-l-H-l-M-H-I-l-l-l-H WE THINK From now on the wt nthcr will IMIviirin anil Meady. The dampings , wo have Tieon Informed by Mr , Wels- nlohtwohm ( the oldest Bol- tlor ) , IIIIH been Nquw/.wl out of the atmosphere and it will make You Think of Straw Hats nnd wo want to toll you that wo liavo all IdndH from 10o Ilarvofltorn to line Pium man but wo will say that $1.00 will buy u hat of IIB good enough for an ] one a look COB tH nothing. ESIAR Clothing Store H-1-H-H-H H-H-M-I H-H-H-H- ING AClit G. R. SE1LER , LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. NHH HllAASClI AVE. AND Tlllltll ST. Telephone , No. 44. Tlie Association WILL liUILD YOU A ON EASY PAYMENTS. COME ANI SEE US. TO. B. DUHLAND. Secretary Good Eyes and a , oool bond aio ( lift main-slays of HIICOOHH , If yo\ir oyH ( are not good lot mo miilto thorn good with a pair of cor- routly lilted glares , K.W.WILLIAMS GRADUATE OPTICIAN. 12 Bishop Block. I Special Reduced Excursion Rates Will bo in ell'oot from all pnlntH on tbo Uhioiigo & NorthWestern rallwny for tlio onumiloiiH iiiunod holow : "Uniformed ForoBtorH , Modern Wood- moil of Amoriua , IndlanapullB , Ind , , Juno 17 to 131. National Kduoatloiml Association , BoHlon , July (1 to 10. NobloB of tlm Mystic SUrino , Sara toga Springs , N. Y. , July 7 to 10. Baptist Young 1'ooph-H Union of Amerloa , Atlanta , Gn , July 1) ) to 12. United OhriHtian Endeavor , Dunvor , July I ) to lit. Kpworth League , Detroit , Mioh. , July 1(1 ( to II ) . B. P. 0. 15. , Baltimore , Md. , July 21 to an. O. A. H. meeting , San Francisco , AuiMiHt 17 to 22. International Mining OongrosH , Deadwood - wood , S D , September 7 to 1 1. Sovuroign Uritnd lodge , I. O. O. V. , Baltimore , Md. , September 21 to 2(5. ( Mummer schools , [ Chicago , 111 , Juno M , 15 , lit ) and July 1. For information as to rntos , dntos of snlo , etc. , of these or ether ocoaHioiiB , call upon thu ticket agent of the NorthWestern - Western lino. NOW READY Tlio Many Advonturcs of FOXY GRANDPA Jncliiilliur nil tlio merry jilctnrpi con- tnlmul In the two volnninR , nntitlnil "Ailvimturnii ( if Koxy ( lriiiiiliii" | nnil "I''nrlliorAdmturi' ' of 1'oxy drawl- Mr. Hclmlt/n jHnlel to inn uiio < lny nt lunch : "What do von think nf Biirina of nimlc ilrawlni.'H cloallnK with u Krnnd- futhflrnnil hl two KronilaotiH ? " ' Lot thu KMimlf iitunr | M > thu rlovor ono o ( tin ) trio , In nioHt of thu ether CIIKBB the YIWMK folk liino hi'im Miinrtnr tlmn thuohl imiijilo iitxin whom tlioy | > ln > uU tlinlrjofcoH. Lot'h rovnruu It. kl The next inoriiliw ho ciimo to my of- lien with nkiilchuH for lin f n dmrn BerleH , nnd with the immo"l'ox } Qrana- iin" In | IH hund. The HIICCCKD of the BcrloH In the Now York Hnrnld WHH limtniitnunoiiM , for hoard of " 1'oxy arumlpn" who I'Mnot nnil'MliinnyT" , , , , dear toTe The Jolly old Kmitlorrmn , To ( Irnndfnthors Who ATO Aud To11ioK ) Who AroTo He , . I Muirlly DoUicnto This Hook. "HUNNY. " flout poetRRO jmld on receipt of ONE DOLLAR In cnrioncy or i ostul ordur ; iioohootB rnct'Ivod , L. R. HAMERSLEY CO. 49 Wall Street , New York. SESSIONS i& BELL ; Undertakers and Embalmers , Bouslotifl HIV. , Norfolk Avenue , NEHIIASKA. NOHFOLK , - - - THE NEWS FOR The bad , unfavorable weather we have been having , has resulted in the good of our customers. It has enabled us to catch up with our orders and place in stock a good assortment of late. Spring and Summer Hats that are well worth your inspection. INSKEEP'S MILLINERY .Liu