CAUSES CONSTERNATION An Alarm of Fire Turned This Noon in DEPARTMENT QUIOK TO UEBPOND Jlttti DiiiniiKfi n1 i Itiillrnml Him IIiiiii linll in Him ol Ail liirrnt HuIIiIIiikh NhiiomU AxitIimI A 1 urloun luli MIiihIiik 1 II I I U irlimh l iik Anvlim Inmi I riilnjs Unit A little bofon noon the sounding or tho alarm old Hint Ihoio was a lio in ho Second wind With ho minus gala thai was blow lilt fiom thn soul hi istctowds of people wero in ho stuuts in n moment ougoih inquiring where the llin was Conster nation was depleted on thoir counten ances Nor wusit strunM Ah dry aH it is tho possibililioM of ho city being Ilro swept worn not ploasnnl to eontom pi io Investigation luwoer locatod tho lire among mhuo rillionl lies in ho doorynrd of Samuel V Storm colour of First Mroet and Paik avenue l Ilui in lirliliiitsi I 111 1 1 im MHIll II llltlkllt brigade before tho department uriivod and hold I ho lit o in abeyance until a fow Htroams turnid on with tho hose extin guished it complotoly No ono sooius to know how tho ilro originated hut it is not unlikuly that n spark from tho chimney of ho house lodged among tho ihy tiniburs and ig nited tlioin It was anat row escape from a lire which would had it obtained headway destroyed tho house and burn and other adjacent buildiigs Thorowusngonoril fooling of relief when it was uudoistood how slight dam ago was dono and that tho iho was out FRIDAY FACTS Tho streets aio getting dusty again Hurt Mapes goes to Way no tomorrow P D Cono1l of llainviow was in tho oity today 0 1 Mitoholl of Croightoii is a Noi folic visitor today Fordinand Kooh of West Point spent tho day in Not folk Columbus is working very persistently to secure a cotton factory Mrs M C Wulkor entertained tho ladies in tho Heights this afternoon Tho farmers are busy and so is ovory body else that has a disposition to work A Ilalvorsou representing an Omaha barbors supplies hoiiho wis in tho city this morning Tho festivo tramp is abroad in tho laud once more and mosquitoes and other posts will booh bo on deck Admiral Schleys contemplated visit to Omaha as tho gust of Ex Senator Mauderson which was set for next Monday has been deferred until a later dato owing to serious injuries sustained by Mis Schley by a fall a fow days ago J M Collamer has sold his residence property on the corner of Madison uv omio and Eleventh street to A 15 Campbell of Moulow Grove who will remove to this place Mr Collamer and 1annly intend to go to Sioux City whoro they will occupy ono of his houses Tho lkothorhood of Railroad Train men will hold it convention this year nt N w Orleans It convenes next week Conductor John Peck of tho F E M V P P is delegate from tho Elk horn Valley lodge No 101 lie leaves for tho Crescent City next Wednesday At Poadiug Pa April 27th II C Mahanua and Mrs Mary Tioop were married at tho homo of the bride Mr Mahanna is tho popular division super intendent of tho F E ite M V 11 P After an extended eastern trip Mr and Mrs Mahauua will take up their resi dence nt Fremont Arthur P Childs of the Madison Re porter in this weeks issue of that paper bids his readers farewell announcing thaton Monday next ho begins work in Norfolk on thu TunesTribuno Ho cays Wo dislike to leave Madison but needs must when the dovil drives and our devil necessity torces us to other fields Fred llolliugsworth tne gonial loco- Ati er The leader of them all motive onginoer of the F 15 AsMV company has wiltlon a book in which aro old his varied oxpeiinncos as a rail road man Tho hook will bo In ought out by an eastern inn Freds many fiionds will be eager to obtain a copy of his book as soon as it appeal h and liopo that It may piovou piolltablo business venture us it no doubt will bo an lulor esting and thiilllug narativo Nollgh Leader Judge Robinson of Madison has been tetained by ho Inghiaut boys to assist tho county at torney in the prosecution of A 0 Hois ington of Elgin ohargid with he steal ing of a row the property of their mother now deceased The defense is tepieseiited by Judge llainesof Noifolk auditissaid that he will attack tho legality of the statute upon which the piosecution is based It is presumed the rase will be among tho first jury cass tried at the next term of court There is a noticeable advance being made this season by tho farmers and residents or thisHoction in tho planting of fiult and shade trcos They can bo soon going out by the wagon load ovory day It is an indication of tho deep con cern that is taking possession of tho peo ple to mako their homes beautiful and to raiso themselves their own fruit Tliete is a good deal of small fruit al ready raised in tins legion Northeast ern Nebraska is well adapted to tho pro duction or most kinds of small fruit and within a few years its annual output in this dliection will not bo of small value Tlo railroad building hat is going on in western Nebraska and Wyoming is creating a lively demand for laborers Tho wages paid are 170 and 1 Sou day Largo numbers aro leaving daily from Omaha and there is a call for all who can be obtained An Omaha Inn who makes a business of employ ing men says The demand for common labor ors this spring is greater than it has boon in lfi years Wo have had a long experience in this business and do not lecall a time when there was so much woik olVoredtho unskilled toller In view of such testimony there is littlo ex cuse for able bodied men to bo tramping about tho country and littlo sympathy should bo shown tho professional hobo Georgo W Schwenk roturncd this noon from a trip to North Mauchostor Ind whoro ho was summoned somoton days ago by tho illness of his father Ho arrived there eight hours aftor his fath ers death but was present at tho funeral sorvices and stayed soino days at tho old homo Tho Rays of Light published at North Mauchostor Ind says of Mr Sohwonks sonior Mr Schwouk was born in Germany February 2tl 18i0 and was nged 01 years 1 mouth and 28 days Ho eamo to America about tho yoar 1850 and sottlod in Ohio and afterwards moved to this county locating in the vicinity of Urbana whoro ho ongngod iu farming for a nuinbor of years and then moved to a farm near this placo and later retired from activo work and moved to his lato homo in tho Third ward Ho was married to Carolino Haupert September 27 1K1 To thoin were born four sous and four daughtors three sons and three daughters still sur viva Tho funeral sorvicos ocourred Sunday from the Luthoran church of which ho was a mombor conducted by tho pastor Rev D F Thomas A largo concourse of sorrowing friends followed tho remains to their last rostiug placo iu Oaklawn comotory Tho day has beou ouo of the most dis agreeable of tho spring Tho wind has blown a furious galo sinco early morn iug from tho southeast and great clouds of dust have miido life tedious ou tho street and out of doors while indoors tho housowifo has gone distracted by tho sight of hor rooms so recoutly cleaned Ulled with tho grimy suud and tho fur nituro covered with dust Whito cover lets havo turned black and dark closots havo uot escaped tho invasion of tho sifting sand Business houses and ofllces havo sutlered in tho sumo way Tho outlook is made encouraging by tho promise of tho weather bureau that theio is o bo rain tonight followed by cooler weather There has been vory littlo lain in thislocahty tho pnst month Old timers who aro credited with know ing tho signs of the tunes declare that there will be plenty of ram during next month and Juuo Iu Iowi and Illinois there has been immense ram fall this spring which has greatly dolayed seed ing Whilo more rain is wanted hero lessrainis wanted there Such a day as this has beon impels all to eagerly desiioa change in tho running of tho weather part of tho program Added to the feohug of general discomfort and in evitable uucleanliness tho peril froinfiro in tho towns and tho growth of thocrops ou the farms call loudly for rain aud considerable of it 1 otter k List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postollleo May 1 1691 Mrs 15 15 Carder Miss Maud Davis Guy N Hamilton Miss Mattio Herrod Mr Oscar Lowis Josoth Mosser Mr Grif Pertull Mrs Auuu Quiun Mrs Olios Speece Maud Van Kleek Mrs Reno Warner Prof R II Wade H K Wolfe Ph D If uot called for in 30 days will bo sent to tho dead letter office Parties oalliug for any of tho above please say advertised P P StKECHEK P M Why not shako tho grip Go to Hot Springs Arkansas and lose it THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MAY I 1809 SATURDAY SIFTINOS Tho ico man has supplanted tho coal man Asa K Leonard wont to Omaha thin noon Prairie ires aro raging iu tho westorn part of tho stao Miss MaoOlnoy is up from Madison visiting hor parents 15 M Norton went to Chicago today in the interest of his acclylouo lighting plant The May number of tho Golden Rod Workman is bolng issued at Tim Niws olllco this weok Tho board or education has been mak ing visits to tho dillorontdopartmcuts of the public schools tho past weok The Ladies Aid society of tho Prosby terian chinch aro mooting with lino suc cess in securing articles Tor their sample sale tint they mo going to hold soon Tho Journal olllco is bolng removed from tho first to tho second floor of the steam laundry building Tho growing business of tho laundry demands tho uso of tho ontiro first floor Tho mooting of the Northeast Nebras ka Press association at Wayno Monday tho 8th promises to be an interesting aud piolltablo occasion to all members of tho craft in this section Mrs 15 J Sohoreggo returned yestor day from St Charles Minn whither sho was summoned by tho death or her mother Hor sister Miss Josio Zeclms caino with hor for a fow weeks visit J K Ilutohoson is a delegate to ho convention which is to bo held at Do roit Mich by tho Order of Railway Conductors May Dth to 18th Mr llutchesou and family leavo for the cast next Saturday and will visit their old homo in Loudon Canada Mrs II and tho children will spend tho summer thoro That good times aro abroad in this part of tho country is undeniable A printer in Nebraska City was robbed of Jo tho other uight Such items aro dis couraging to calamity orators but how ever startling thoy may seem must bo uccoptod as truo until disproved Tho school mates of Miss Bessio Mc Farland surprised hor last cvouiug at hor homo They roniombored that it was hor 15th birthday aud to tho nuin bor of about thirty made tho houso ring with their laughter and thoir gleo It was prououueed a vory happy evening by all preseut Ouo plain drunk was lodgod iu tho city cooler last uight Ho was dis charged this morniug ou Ins promiso to go to work and uot imbibe auy more tanglefoot This uoou a boozy farmor living some miles northoast of the city was takou in chargoby Ofilcer Spauldiug on Norfolk avenue Ho resisted tho of ficer and put up quite a stroug argu ment with his fists against tho proposi tion of being tho guest of tho city Ho was after something of a struggle finally landed bohiud tho bars whoro ho will bo given a chanco to sober up aud then will have a hearing beforo J udgo Hayes off Street sprinkling is now tho subject that is agitating tho minds or tho busi ness men or Main streot Tho clouds or dust that havo blowu for tho past week on that thoroughfaro havo beeu suffi cient to demonstrate what the conditiou of things will bo during tho summer without daily spriukliug Yesterday plcdgos wore takou up among thoso do ing business botweon Third and Fourth streets and today tho samo papor is be ing passed among tho merchants on tho balance of tho avonuo It is probable that a sullioiout amount will bo pledged to gunrauteo payment for tho work and if so Frod Klontz will begin regular duty with his street sprinkler Monday morning Tho ladios of tho Congregational church nro much gratified over tho re sult of thoir experiment in conducting au Industrial store It has beeu opeu ovory Saturday sinco niid wiuter for tho sale of such goods as aro contributed and a fairly good businoss is reported Two objects aro served Thoso want ing second hand goods or now aprons and other clothing mado by uiombors of tho society at low prices know whero to find thoin aud tho church treasury is also benefitted by tho sales mado Al though it was undorstood whon thostoro was opened that the trial would bo mado until Juno it is now quite likely that it will rouuilu opeu as a perniaueut business and benovoleut institution of the city further reports received in regard to to the storms that havo prevailed iu Missouri Iowa and further south iu this state do uot lessen their horror Tho loss of life was appalling and tho damage to property immense Norfolk aud vicinity havo beeu especially fortun ate this peculiar season During the wiuter wheu tho inhabitants of Wyom iug tho Dakotas Miuuesota Iowa and Kansas woro storm swept and beleagured with suow blockades this seotiou of No braska was untrammelled by auy such difficulties Cold woather prevailed but there was a couspicuous freedom trom snow falls or bad btorms During this mouth farmers have had every op portunity to fiuish their seediug without any disturbance from storms and al though high winds have mado it somo what disagreeable there has been noth ing of a cyclouic nature to disturb tho peace or safoty of tho community If next month piovidcs plenty of rain northeastern Nobraska will bud anil blossom llko tho row and prosperity will continue its sway Is it any wonder that tho pcoplo get tired over tho delays of tho law Is it strange that thoy complain of its irreg ularities I Is it singular that thoy think money talks against ho promptness of justico Read this Horn tho Sioux City Journal Frank M Dorsoy who was convicted iu tho United States district couit for Nobraska for illegal banking at Ponca and sontenced by ludgo Culand to six yenrs in tho peni tentiary at Sioux Falls is proparing to go to Idaho whero ho will remain until ho conclusion of ho cuso A right of appeal was allowed by Judgo Garland and Mr Dorseys attorneys aro prepar ing to appeal the caso to tho United States com t of appeals at St Louis If tho decision of tho federal court is af firmed by tho court of appeals it is said au attempt will then bo mado o havo tho raso certified up to tho United States snpromo court This course will require about two years and during this time Dorsoy will bo in Idaho Ho intends to engage iu tho mercautilo business aud will operato stores in tho mining cainns Woik ou tho city well progresses dai ly Tho depth now reached is 710 feet Tho sand rock has again been passed and they aro now boring through sbulo again This is not encouraging to tho striking of a flow of water very soon However tho distauco toward tho cou ter of tho earth is being lessoned con stantly and it will soon bo known what tho formation is to tho depth of a thousand feet at least enthusiastio over tho guino something will isnt water it may bo miuo or greenbacks There is monoy form or another Thoso who aro project aro sau bo struck if it gas coal a gold iu bomo form in that nolo m somo Meantime thoso who did not favor tho pushing of it deopcr grow moro sorious and wiso looking as each day passes without auy thing more resulting thnu increased taxes and feel that tho facts sustaiu them iu their po sition It all dopouds as overythiug olso does ou tho point of view taken It is altogether too early to discuss tho final outcomo but it should bo remem bered by tho differing disputants that ho laughs best who laughs last MONDAY MENTION Alvin Low wont to Sioux City Mrs Pippeu of South Norfolk is very sick W E Bishop of Pierce was iu tho city today O T Scoley of Madison is in Norfolk today Miss Adah Gorecko roturued from Omaha William Roiuhardt went to Carroll this morniug Col Dob Scott of Battlo Creek was in tho city today Another ouo of thoso dolightful milliou dollar rains fell yesterday G W Kitchener of Plainvicw was a Norfolk visitor this morning 11 0 Milligau loft for Cherokee Iowa this morniug ou a business trip Mr and Mrs E Marshall rojoico over tho arrival of a baby boy at their homo Owou Bros shipped several moro car load of graders to Julesburg over the U P this moruing Officer Spauldiug run iu a drunken bum this morning who has beeu sober ing off in the city cooler siuce Tho Titnes Tribuuo will soon vacate its prosont quartors which James Coylo will oqcupy with his grocery stock Tho national flag floated to tho breeze in Norfolk today because of Dowoys victory iu Manila harbor ono year ago Collamer Graut aro to move mto tho storo building now occupied by James Coylo as soou as tho latter re moves to his own storo Ohnrles Hibbous two-year-old child broke its arm this morning A physi cian was called and sot it aud tho child is now resting comfortably Martiu Ericksou was boforo tho police court this morning charged with being disorderly Ho obtained his freedom upon payniont of linos and costs to tho amount of sfb D F Campbell his sou Roy aud his sisters Mrs Hattio Campbell of Oraugo and Mrs M 0 Ferris of Los Augoles California aro visitiug at tho homes of A J aud W H Johnson They ar rived Saturday oveuiug An alarm of fire was turned iu from the Third ward about 0 s0 oclock last oveuiug caused by a slight blazp iu the cellar of 15 M Nortons residence Tho fire was put out beforo tho department arrived at the scene of actiou Theres no placo like Nebraska So declares Johu Molvorrigau who after a two months sojourn in Muskegon City Midi has returned to his old homeaud is uow looklug for property in this vi ciuity His family came back with him Mrs Dan Koeuigstein and children aud Mrs J H Hulff and daughter weut to Lincoln this moruiug Tho ladios represent tho local chapter at tho grand lodge Order of Eastern Star which convenes there this week Mr Huh goes to Lincoln tomorrow Up to about 0 oclock Harry Loders was tho ouly opeu saloon iu the city this f ifj La f Some grocers are so short sighted as to decline to keep the Ivory Soap claiming it does not pay as much profit as inferior qualities do so if your regular grocer refuses to get it for you there are undoubtedly others who recognize the fact that the increased volume of business done by reason of keeping the best articles more than compensates for the smaller profit and will take pleasure in getting it for you COPYRIGHT 1000 THE PROCTER GiMaiX CO CINCINNATI morning and tho thirsty who did uot understand tho situation began to won der if a drouth had really struck tho city Tho council meeting was soou over licenses grauted and tho usual re sorts whoro thoso in search of wot goods could find them wero opou for business TUESDAY TOPICS Tho street spriukler Is ou deck toduy A storm is thrcateuiug this afternoon Ed Luikart loft over tho Elkhoru this morning J M Shickley of Geneva was iu tho city today Robert Stortou weut to Sioux City this morning Tho Palace of Sweets has put iu n fine now soda fountain J S Swauson of Fremont was a Nor folk visitor this moruiug Rev W R McKim of Hartiugtou is in tho city visitiug his mother Tho Wednesday club meets tomorrow afternoon with Mrs N A Rainbolt Geo II King aud Frank Lundak of Niobrara wero in tho Sugar City this aftoruoou Mr and Mrs Morris Mayer aro re joiced over tho arrival ofa bright baby boy at their home Miss Miunio Baumgartuer left for Box Butte last night where she will speud tho summer with her mother Dr C A McKim was called to Battle Creek yesterday to attend a very fine horse belonging to Senator Hale Tho baud stand which has stood ou tho corner or Norfolk avenue aud Fourth street for several years is beiug moved to Pasewalks grovo today The Jubilee Siugers went out to the asylum this afternoon aud gave a cou cort to the patients It was much ap preciated by tho unfortunates Mrs Dot Thornburg of Oakdalo and Mrs Charles Hole and Mrs Fuerst of Fremont wero guests of Mrs L L Fair banks over night and attended tho May party at South Norfolk Tho executivo committee nud officers of tho G A R of tho northeast Nebras ka district met nt Plainview Saturday Mr H C Matrau tho district com mander was present and states that it was decidod to hold tho aunual reunion this year at Plainview July 11 to 1 1 Tho prospect is flatteriug for a large at tendance and a rousing good time Parties havo routed Pasewalks grovo for the season and there is uow a pros pect that Norfolk will havo what it has so long needed a public park Already marked improvements aro being mado about tho promises Paths aro being mado swings for tho children placed aud booths erected where soda water ice cream candies and lunches will be sold It is plauued to open tho park to tho publio uoxt Suuday nfternoon It will provide a pleasant place for all who desiro a quiet walk and will bo a great relief from sauntering along dusty road ways Seats aud benches will bo pro vided so that rest aud recreation can be obtained Does CnlU e A tree Willi You If uot driuk Graiu O mado from pure grains A lady writes J Tho first timo I mado Graiu 0 I did not like it but after using it for ono week nothing would iuduco mo to go backto coffee It nourishes and feeds the systpm Tho childrou can driuk it freely with great benefit It is tho strengthening sub stauco of puro graius Get a packago today froui your grocer follow the directions in making it and you will havo a delicious aud healthful table beveragelfor old and young 15 and 23o The News jod aepartmeut is com plete iu every particular WEDNESDAY WRINKLES W J Gow wout to Omaha yestor day J R Carter of Madison was in Nor folk today C A Martin of Battle Creek spent the day in tho city Rev F P Wigtou will hold services at Osmond next Sunday E M Locke of Hoskius was nmoug Sugar City visitors this morning Mr and Mrs II G Correll of Plain view are iu the city today visitiug friends Mrs B Grant returned from Butte Montana yesterday after au abseuce of some months Mr aud Mrs G V Scofield loft for Ohio this moruiug They will stop in Columbus a fow days visiting friends The Ladies guild of Trinity church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs W H Dexter at 2 30 A full attend ance is desired The cpneert given by th Slay ton Jubilee Singers at tho Methodist church last evening was attended by but few owing to the very violent storm which prevailed at the timo Those who wero present speak of their work as excellent Tho heavy rain of last uight pro vented any work being done by the council lirummouu ana Dexter wero the only two members present aud they made an adjournment to 7 oclock this oveuiug Attorney Witham aud City xUtorney Burt Mapes wero also present Rev Dr Murray of Fremont is to ad dress the people of Norfolk at tho Con gregational church Friday Saturday aud Suuday May 12 13 aud 14 The meetings will be held under the auspices of the Auti Saloon league Dr Murray is spoken of as a man of unusual ability and power Tho program of tho Northeast Ne braska Press association to bo held at vVayue Monday next has just been re ceived at Turn News offico Mauy ques tions of live interest to the fraternity aro to be discussed and there is no doubt but what all who attend will have a pleasant and profitable time M Benedict shipped two cars of cattle to Chicago nud thoy wero ou tho market Monday That day there were 22000 cattle in tho yards aud his tipped tho market no other lot offered equalling them Mr Benedicts cattle averaged l4b5 pounds each The News is pleased to chronicle such items It speaks better than any words could do of tho kiud of farmers that livo iu tho vicinity of Nor- Example is Better Than Precept It is not what ive say but ivhat Hoods Sarsaparilla does that tells the story Thousands of testimonials are examples of ivhat Hoods has done for others and ivhat it ivill do for you Scrofula Running scrofula sores made me shunned by nelnlibors Medical treatment fulled A relative urged me to try Hoods Sarsaparilla Did so and In few months the sores completely healed Mas J M Hatch Etna N II Inflammatory Rheumatl9m Two attacks of the grip left uiu nltli inflamma tory rheumatism Am b9 years old but Hoods Sarsaparilla cured me and I can climb stairs and wallr anywhere J Love land 373 Fargo Ave Buffalo N V ffid Sauafmlt wsririiJiui iiiPiiw ttjUaSiiJillIimM llooili 1illtcurc lUcr ills thn lion Irritating and unly catlurtlc to take with llooili hariaprllla