i I 110 The four the World Best aiSI m for fheMonS GAYROCKJR OVERCOAT All Wool II KERSEY in Black Blut and Brawn DEWEY YGAYROCK Ulster I Overcoat Irlih I 9ofHoraJlWVol FRIEZE I KERSEY r Black in BlacK Brown Kd Mated EMutand Brown CiaMMiM iUmUJZ r ZtjimtMtitrflim SAMPSON Ulster Genuine Carney IRISH FRIEZE in Black Brown Gold end Oxford MXd Nearly every wide awake merchant In America handle thaw Coats It your dealer does not wrtta to us tod we will sat that you are rppned4 KffiEManLbTHIN6il Come in and See LEONARD The Druggist and inspect the Latest Line of Medicines Put on the Market talons Female Rigillatnr and Tonic Natures Great Emmenagogue Every lady suffering with Female Troubles should try a bottle Newtons Sarsaparilla and Celery Compound is one of the finest Blood Kidney and Liver Preparations on the market If in need be sure and try the latest NEWTONS HuCon Hair Tonic If your Hair is falling out or you have Dandruff or any kind of Scalp Disease be sure and try HU CAN strictly guaranteed One bottle will show a difference if used regularly on any bald head Leibigs Beef Iron and Wine is too well known for a Tonic Each fluid ounce con tains the strength of two ounces of fresh lean beef Four grains Cetrate of Iron dissolved in Sherry Wine the best tonic for Dyspepsia Joss of Appetite Nerv ous Debility and General Prostration Try a box of Irenes Cottonroot Tansy and Pennyroyal Pills Safe and Sure We ean save you 50 pr et on Pneseruptions LEONARD THE DRUGGIST NORFOLK NEBRASKA t Mail Orders Promptly Filled Crcoh His subject will bo Tho Philos ophy of Wit nml Uninor Tho Misses Kntio nntl Alny Hook of Osmond hnvo boon visiting with thoir friend Miss Annio Llornimnn Tho circus pnrnilo which pnssod through tho strcots this noon was wit- uossod by lnrgo crowds of people Kobert Utter mid family will rcmovo from Wnyuo boou nnil will occupy tho west sido of tho Powcro residence A loiter from Medicino How Wyom ing tinted May i0 snys Wo tiro hav iug n very sovrro blizzard hero today Hoy Garter returned homo today from Minneapolis Minn whoro ho has been attending a school of phnnnncy tho post year Tho sidewalks nro full of people from tho country todnyin to attend tho show and tho town presents unite an ani mated npponrnnce Mitcholl Sharp of LJoomer who un- dor tho Clovelnnd administration wroto postmaster after his nnmo was Sugar City visitor today Sands Astloys circus arrived in tho city this morning and is giving its first oxhibitiou this afternoon to a good Bized nudionco They will givo a Becond ox hibitiou this evening E F Schlocht of tho Norfolk Foundry has Just returned from an ex tended trip in South Dakota Ho re ports u very pleasant and successful journey and thinks tho outlook for all kinds of business iu that scctlou flatter ing Tho meeting held by Co L last ovon iug to fill tho vacancy created by tho resignation of Capt J W McClary re sulted in tho choice of Alfred Gorecko as captain Chns Pilger ns first nontenant and Dowitt O Emeriue second lieuten ant By tho invitation of tho G A K post nt that place Mayor Simpson will de liver tho oration Memorial day at Battle Creek Tho people of that city aro to bo congratulated upon tho felicitous selection uiado by tho post in tho orator of tho day A draft for 2100 was received yester day by S It McFarlnnd scribo of tho North Nebraska Court Tribo of Bon Hur in settlement of tho claim of Emnm V McArthur and forwarded to Geo A McArthuradministrator of tho estate at Evanston Wyoming Tho little daughter of Mr nud Mrs W S Edens aged 7 months and 2 days died at their homo in Verdigro May 23 and was buried at that place this morning Mrs Edens formerly lived here and will bo remembered ns Miss Bertha Washburu Many friends will sympathize with the bereaved in their loss Ou complaint of Sylvester W Sped man living about a mile cast of town warrants were sworn out this morning against John McAJlister et al alleging that the latter while camping near his place allowed their horses to trespass on cultivated ground ot his causing dam ago to tho amount of 2fl The case was brought before Judge Hayes and John McKiver for tho plaintiff and Geo Schweuk for defendants were appointed arbitrators to appraise tho damages After looking over tho promises they ngreed ou a report stating that no dam ago was done and the case was diF missed Tho day has brought tho same brand of weather that has been enjoyed by north eastern Nebraska for more than a week It is true that it hasnt rained it is true that tho sun has made several successful efforts to shine but neverthe less it has been tho larger port of the time cloudy ami threateiingwith every indication that Jupiter Pluvius was planning to deluge tho earth again What id needed now more than any thing else 1b a spell of clear sunny weather with a temperature that shall bo warm enough to make vegetation hustle Tho outlook at this timo is flat tering for abundant crops iu this section if the cold weather is scon supplanted by warmer and there is every reason to anticipate it Hoard of Education Metn Special meetinK of the board of educa tion was held on May 19 1809 at call of tho president to consider the resignation of Miss E Villo Mason as teacher for tho ensuing year and such other business as might come before the board Present Brueggemann Luikart chard Salter and Matron Board was called to order by President Brueggemann Miss E Villa Mason through Mr OConnor tendered her resignation of tho position of teacher to which she had lately been elected by the board of edu cation on account of circumstances ren dering it impracticable for her to per form the duties of teacher The following resolution was passed by tho unanimous vote of nil members present Resolved That the board accepts Miss Masons resignation but regrets exceed ingly that circumstances nro such as to render it impossible for her to accept tho position of teacher for the ensuing year to which sho has recently been elected On motion a ballot was taken for tho position of teacher for tho ensuing year iu place of Miss Mason resigned which resulted iu the election of Miss Anna S Gayhurt of Iloldredgo Neb On motion Mies Gayharts salary was fixed at f 50 per month On motion the board adjourned H 0 Matbau Secretary i a THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MAY 25 1890 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Tim ConnpMiilorY of Mtiftlo lives i tn llghtCul lmcriiin nt tho Mntlimtlut Church lunt Kvnnlni Kill 111 IKilnyd Dully Tho Methodist ohurch was crowdid last evening with an audionco which listened iu wrapt attention and undis gnisnd ploasuro and gratification to tho pupils of Mrs Corn A Heels at tho third annual couuniuceniunt of tho Norfolk branch of tho Western Conservatory of Music Tho program was executod in ovory part with au oxcollouco and spirit which speaks volumes for tho ability of tho teaohcr and tho onorgy and applica tion of thoso who have bo fortunntoly hnd such instruction Prof K II Bcott of Knnsas City who is president of tho system of schools of music of which this is ouo of f7 presented Miss Ella Mason tho grodunto of Oil with her diploma in a very grnceful manner and with appropriate words At tho closo of tho exorcises a reception was hold iu honor of Miss Mnson Tho program rendered was as followH Trio Husaronritt Splndlor Ella Mbboh Mary Tawnoy Hlair Ooff Olook In tho Forest llciu Helen Bridge Itovo Apres lo Bal F Broustot Louise Hen Reverio Prentico Josephine Bntterlleld ltoso Bohin Grnco Spear Duot William Tell Rossini Florence Gaylord Clara Bonier Frlsches Lobon Hplndler JessioDrcbort Glockonspielon Biohl Ruth Shaw Roudino Geibel Florcuco Gaylord Duot Tan Unter tier Llndo Hlller Jessie Drebort Jessio Sturgeon Elfin Danco Rathbun Ethel Ohilvers Spanish Danco Morz Grace Craig LaFontaino Bohin Katherino Shaw Motion Song Tho Moon Straub Florence Gaylord Ruth ShawEdith Goodrich Clara Bcrnor Olivo Nightingale Sailors Boys Dream LoIIaebo Fay Hutton Littlo Red Rose Oestcn Alnblo Iuskcep Dnnse Urkraiuo Kirchnor Grace Craig Miuette Couffor Faust Waltz Lange Lota Blakely The Streamlet Pnchcr Ncllio Morrow Flag Drill Josephine ButterlloldLoulse lies Grace Spear Helen BridgeJessie Drebert Ruth Shaw Jessio Sturgeou Florence Gaylord Clara Berner Olivo Nightingale Polacca Brillianto Bohin Agnes Thompson j Schmetterling Merkel Flying Clouds Kradul Ella Mason Duet Fest Polonaise Low Fay Hutton Ethel Chilvers Recollections of Home Mills Ella Mason Presentation of diploma President E H Scott Knnsas City Mo Trio Tancredi Rossini Ella Mason Eva Mohrman Blair GotT WEDNESDAY WRINKLES The police court is devoid of businoss M C Hazen goes to Stanton tomor row F II Free went to Madison this morning Mrs F J Hoyder is visiting friends at Wakefield Z K Doane the broker has retired from business W O Toliver of Laurel was in the city yesterday C M Carpenter of York spent day in the city It A Stowart was a passenger the for Sioux City this morning The final examinations of the public schools are taking placo this week Father Walsh and Father MacNam ara went to Sioux City this ufternoon It Stitt with Mr Whippermau of Wakefield took a drive to Emerick to day F S Holmes of Omaha special agent of the Etna Insurance Co is in the city today The attendance at the circus lost even ing was largo and tho show itself fairly creditable G Harrigfeld a prominent farmer liviug near Hoskins was in tho city on business yesterday It is rumored that the Nebraska and Iowa telephone Co will push their Hue from Wiuside to this city 0 J Stockwell is enjoying a visit from his mother who arrived in tho city from Yankton last evening County Attorney Tyler was at Madi son today in attendance upon a mooting of the board of county commissioners This is the first sunny day for tho past week and tho temperature is precept lbly warmer Tho mud is dryiug up rapidly J W Harris of Omaha supreme chaplain of the Bankers Union of the World and assistant deputy is iu tho city The Ladie3 Missionary society of the y 4 ViTT Baptist church will Sohwoun Thursday -V inecit with Mrs afternoon at II oclock Tho rosldont portion of tho city with Its wealth of groon ltn lawns and trees and shrubs begins to present n beautiful appearance Tho Methodist Ladies Aid society will moot with Mrs L M Heeler Thursday afternoon at 1 111 Please bring thimbles and como promptly W E Powers of tho Pierce lAader wns in town this morning beforo most people hnd had their breakfasts Ho camo down on the early train G A Luikart and wife returned this noon from Omaha They had tho pleas uro of listening to Mansllold in Cy rano and or greeting Admiral Schley W A Wan on of Gordon was In the city this morning Mr Warren reports tho westorn part of tho statu hh highly prosperous Evorybody is doing well and idle men nro scarce The plans for tho enlargement of the Congregationnl church hnvo not yet been fully decided upon Another meeting of tho society will soon bo held at which It is expected a decision will bo reaehod Tho Third Annual meeting of the Klkhorn Valley Editorial association will bo held at Aiusworth Juno lrd A lino program has beon planned and a very profitable and pleasant session may bo expected Tomorrow night at Its regular meeting will tnko place tho soml nnnual election of olficerH in Norfolk lodge No HI I O O F A good attendance of mem bers is desired Visiting brothers are cordially welcome Dr and Mrs Frank Salterontertained a few friends in a delightful manner last evening nt thoir homo ou Norfolk av enue Dupliento whist occupied tho at tention of the guests uutil a late hour whon delicious reiroshmontHwero served Two cars brought into the stnto by tho Hands it ABtloy Co from Missouri wore left horo this morning tho F E M V It R refusing to haul them becauso the couplers used wero not in accordance with tho state law As soon as proper now couplers can bo obtained they will bo sent forward Tho improvements on tho new opera hall aro being pushed as rapidly as pos sible AJ Durlaud has ton men cur pentors plasterers and others at work today at tho Mnnmardt building und it is to bo ready for occupancy next week by tho Sanford Dodgo company Re served seats will bo for sale at Leonards for tho Monday and Tuesday evening entertainments Thursday afternoon cr Friday morning Tho weekly weuther and crop report ending this morning from this and neighboring counties is us follows Dixon Pastures and grain good too cool for corn somo replanted Madison Too cold for corn but littlo up small grain doing well sunshine needed too wet to plant corn Pierce Small grain outlook splendid corn planting delayed by wet Stanton Small grain doing uicoly but weather Iiub interfered some what with corn planting and work in beet fields Wayne Cold and rain re tarded com planting oats and grass nice Tho sample sale being held by tho Presbyterian ladies will continue several days Owing to tho very unpropitious weather which has prevailed tho larger part of tho timo tho past week tho goods have not been disposed of as rnpidly as waB anticipated Many of the ladies hayo not been able to get iu from tho country Nevertheless tho sales yester day reached 30 and will probably ex ceed that figure today Everybody should visit this uniime exposition of varied wares They will find samples of groceries and other necessary articles for sale at a lower figure than they ure usually purchnsed Next door east of tho postoillce Open this evening uud all day tomorrow The Omnha Trade Exhibit thus ex poses some of tho true inwardness of tho announcements of tho Greater America exposition Tho title that has been conferred upon tho proposed exposition for the coming summer the Greater America is an intimation that the pro moters aro apostles of expansion Like wise the announcement that a major part of the display would include exhi bitions from the new colonial dependen cies of this country was iu pursuance of this idea But from some of tho recent printed matter of tho exposition we are led to deduce the conclusion that Uncle Sam has annexed some districts that uro not popularly supposed to belong to him Wo noto that tho renowned Indian Chief Red Cloud is to be a star attraction and as this venerable old liair raiser passod to his eternal reward some time ago it is evident that if ho attends the exposition he will have to come u long way may wo not say a h 1 of a way There is jnst a heap of energy and ar der beiug mauifested these days iu dis - r twr itl 3 cussing tho expansion of tho natlo Not only nro men discussing the iiiuh lion but brave souls over nt Manila aro giving up their lives in loyalty and de votion to tho flng This is commendable und pralso worthy But along with this love for Oeater America which Is so manifest them is need for a more in- tense pride in local allnirs The citizen of Norfolk who is alive to the highest welfare of this community will have n very deep practical active regird Tor everything which ellects Its prosperity Cities and towns aro but the outgrowth and rotlection of tho character of Did peoplo who live iu them There is not a place on tho footstool which is of so much value or importance to Norfolk peoplo as Norfolk itself It behooves each one to do whatever lies in Jiulr power to ninko It the tidiest most busi ness like intelligent piogressivo and best advertised city in northeastern Ne braska Stand up for Norfolk I rum Otiiln O after you have concluded that you ought not to chink collco It is not n medicino but doctors order it because it Ih healthful invigorating audi nppetiiug It is made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and Instes like tho finest grades of eoiree and costs about ns much Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourish ment Aslt your grocer for Grain O tho new food chink If and 2r cents OvOs Does the i Baby Thrive I If not something must be t wrong with its food If the r I mothers milk doesnt ish it she needs SCOTTS s EMULSION It supplies the elements of fat required for A the baby If baby is not nourished by its artificial food then it requires Scotts Emulsion Half a tcaspoonful three or four times a day in its cir M 500 REWARD statements bottle will have the desired efFerl II seems in have a magical effect upon babies I and children A fifty cent t bottle will prove the truth it cf Should he taken In summer as well as winter y S OT1 A II IVVNI lirmins Ntw Yotk Frazer Axle Greas prop mib b JirirX I I rvsiL VWArTCBTHi EAR k rSui EVERY TWICE rcKCMr mxvO m BrTO AS JAuyofHt LRYITi REflEDY H z KrAmv i XBjSM Not affected by Heat or Cold Highest Awards at Centennial Paris and Worlds Fair lectured pRAZER LUBRCAT0R Q0ij Factories Chclago St Louli New York NATURES For the Discover ol Bach of the Follow Ini Persons z For tlin cum ot all chrio ami acute u life KivinK prin ciple frno from all ilrnKO AhUhiih Hroncliitlelntiirrh Contiumption Headache Netiraltoa UlieumaUtm Nervous rriwtratlon anil icmcral Debility curixl Uj inhaling Compound Oxygen Our homo treatment which con tniiw two moutliH1 Hupply of Com onod Oxypuu iuiialhis appiro ratua fall iliroctiont tent to auy part of the conutry Ttiia iuclixtna medical adviro tiarluK treatment Pamphlet with advice to the nick homo treatment and testimonials fn DRS STARKEY PALEN ma Glrard St Philadelphia Pa YOUNd HAN HotweeulSawlSO Is lUtlcta in maimer tlmiil tushfnl face lUtignnl with hlackheuls and pimple dark circlet under mm blurring of bight Ilnatiiiir tiHcii oaMlr tired rMiv8 JJL iUU10 tHiT imor amhitlon or energy in afraid to piuh ahead in bntiuuts ttudy or marriage tired iu tho m morning feeln like anold man bluMie when ion refer to the turePilc WeaUurti ofCbnb unnutural lottex May havo Varicocele Hydrocele MIDULU AOD MAN30to50 who ays he feeh like a manof 80 would hae weiV aching back no manly viKorno jKwer to enjpj himself lias drain tmarting nrinatlon troubled at nijiht Hh hittory of indiscreet youth and overiudulHPuc later on May have had Blood 1 loi ton with tore throat blotcheH on skin bono palus hiir falling out cannot tleepat nishtjjtayV ilirthrliht Aal We CaaXUve m Bnck that are the of Ever Ma All Ifittaro Btiwisutal In ulatn 1 - V a I plainly uupe no tcoumomaia putmsnM Write your ejmptom 1 QORDON MEDICAL COMPANY Oordoa Ncbr i taMgasosraaggiSa