V - UYBRY BAIN BCRNBD Courageous and Prompt Action Saves Much Property 1V01IA1I IIOKS A IIAUINU THAT JtOKCiirmi Thin IIoi np from llin Ilury llnrnrn mill 11 Unll Hum liilili Stotrii Julio lltirnrtl Ooitil Work of rim limrtinint Frum iiohIoj r Dnih Wlmt tliriMitoiUil to bo a liiostdcstmc tlvo bln7i and undoubtedly would Jmvo been but for tlui prompt notion of the tiro dtptrtniint wiih stinted in tlui Id Wcghor livery barn between 0 anil 10 oclock lnM evening Ah it was tho rear part of tho barn Ib now ti uutHH of ruins nnd several horses woio destroyed re uniting in a considerable loss to Mr Wognor anil iiIho tho owner of tho barn Tho cause of tbo tiro wiih tho ox plosion or breaking of a lantern carried by Ralph Stoveus one of tho employes of tho barn while ho wivh up i tho hay loft getting hny for tho Iioihoh With tho bronklng of tho lantorn tho burning oil wiih quickly spread ovur tho hay anil It wan almost Instantly boyond tho power of any ono pm son to provont u oonllngmtion although Air Stevens en deavored to do so In thlH otlort Stov oiih wi ipiito severely burnod tho blaz ing oil being communicated to liiH cloth ing and person and IiIh imniodiato dun gor took hiH entire attention Tho Haines about his ponton woro tlnally ex tinguished but an a reHult ho carries some painful burns about liisfaco bunds and arniH As soon an possible ho was jnit under tho caro of Dr Mackny and Iuh suffering relieved In tho meantime tho tiro in tho bam Imd gained considerable headway ow ing to the intlauiniablo material m which it had it h mart and by tho time tho tiro department arrived on tho hcoho it wiih thought by ninny that tho con Jingratlou could not be controlled until tho building mid perhaps neighboring structures woro destroyed lint tho ability of tho department to copo with tho llory element was underestimated mid the three hose companies had not long been playing on the blnzo until it was ovidont that at least a portion of tho building would bo saved Thin ih tho more noteworthy owing to tho fact that at the tinio of the lire the wind was blowing a considerable galo and rapidly spreading tho tlauies Soon nftor tho ilro started Micro was enough help at hand to savo the greater portion of the contents of tho barn Thoro woro however two horsos mul a colt that succumbed to tho heat nuil woro dostroyed Two cutters and about six tons of hay woro also included jn Mr AVegnors loss the total ainoifnt of which in money value was t50 whiol wns not covered by insurance Tho barn was owned by lohn Myers of Dixon this stato whose lo s will bo nbout 1500 on which thoro was insur ance for 1000 This is tho second time Mr Wegnor hns been burned out in the past six years but ho is in no whit discouraged nud woik was commenced this morning to nrrange stalls in the part of the barn not destroyed and tho wants of patrons will bo almost uninterruptedly attended to which is sponking much for Mr Wegnors enterprise in the face of de pressing circumstances Tho heroio action of W O Hall in rescuing tho lbOO pound stallion wns the remarkable por formauco of tho occasion nml won for him words of praiso from all who wit nessed tho daring feat At tho tinio the conflagration wns woll advanced tho stall of tho miiinal wns surrounded by Haines and tho roof of tho building threatened to fall in at any moment In tho faco of those dangers there were few who cared to ontor tho structure but Mr Halls woll known admiration for a handsome horso seemingly rendered him oblivious to miy sense of danger nud ho courageously entered cut tho ropo that tied tho animal and sucecdod in bringing him out from dangor through tho llnnies that raged about mau and horse 3 Alexander Pillor also distinguished himself nud it wns to his intropedity that many of tho animals owo their Jives TUESDAY TOPICS F B Aldermau is iu tho city from West Point J W Ball of West Point is a city visitor today Peter Jacobs is a visitor in tho city irom Hooper S S Foster is a visitor iu tho city from Wuyue Mrs Thoniaa will return from Schuy ler this eveuiug E A Orum of Creightou is attending to busiuess iu Norfolk Mies Edith Parker is expected home from Iowa this eveuiug Judge Win V Alleu was iu the city from Madisou this morniug Mrs M A Reutonber of Omaha is -visiting relatives iu the city Miss Marie Ayers of Dakota Oity is visiting her sister Mrs Geo Carter County Attorney M D Tyler made a busiuess trip to Madisou this morniug G B Gatliu of Scribner was iu the city yesterday looking after busiuess in terests Mr and Mrs O S Pritchard of Sl Mendow Grovo woio in tho oity yester day visiting friends Wynn Hntnbolt is expected homo to morrow from Hnrvnrd college to spohd his hiimmor vacation Knicst Shultz ennio homo this noon from New Ulm Minn whore ho hail lHion attending college SCondnctor Geo Carter hns received a promotion which will necessitate his reniovnl to Omaha soon Mrs A HodgottH wont to Madisou this morning to attend distrlot couferenco and the Kpworth loaguo convention Mr and Mrs 11 L AlcOornilok of Kdgwnter Park aro rejoicing over tho arrival of a llf pound boy nt their homo A P O1 Bunion is having his house in Kdgowntor Park occupied by II E Austin trcatedtoafroflhcoit of paint Abo IIughoH is wlolding tho brush P F and G T Sproohor retimed Inst ovening from Schuylor whoro thoy had boon to attend tho last sad ritoHCtm ncotcrt with tho burial of their mother Tho throo montliH old child of Mr and Mrs O J Youngor who has boon very nick for several days past died at 10 oclock last evening and will bo buried at 1 oclock this afternoon Emll Znstrow tho son of Carl Zastrow died at 5 oolock this morning at tho homo of his paronts four miles east of tho oity The disease that took the boys life was diphtheria with which ho had boon sick but Mi hours Owing to misinforniatlpn Tun Nitws yesterday stated that W M Robertson and John S Robinson woro attorneys for tho defense in tho stock yards caso Tho attorneys for tho dofonso aro W MRobertsou and John R Hays both of this oity Row and Mrs G II Main and Mr and Airs M O Hazon dopart tonight for tho Black Hills whoro thoy will rost and recreate for a fow weeks Mr and Mrs Hnzon will mako their head quarters at tho homo of Mr and Mrs E A Gillotto at Spoartlsh during thoir absence Roports contiuuo to como in which mark tho electrical disturbances of last nights storm as of oxtromo fury At tho homo of Otto Soiling near tho hos pital for iusaiif a bolt struck and killed four bond of calves Other roports of damage to proporty and animal life nro heard but thoy lack authenticity Lightning struck tho barn of Fred Lau living six miles northwest of tho city last night and tho barn was totally destroyed with its contents Tho loss to Mr Lnu included that of Bix cows and considerable machinery which was stored in tho bnrn Air Lnu is a brother-in-law of Wm Deariug of this city Life Mrs Smith ropentodly remind ed hor husband that sho owned tho sil ver that sho owned tho furniture and so on until poor Smith almost wished ho had married a poor girl Tho other night Mrs Smith awoko to hoar strnngo noisos in tho lower part of the house and vigorously punching hor husband in the ribs called John get up There are burglars in tho house Uh inquired Mr Siiiitlisloepily Burglars Downstairs 1 howlod Mrs Smith Burglars said Smith as ho turned ovor woll I dont own auythiug Judge Wm Bates kindly furnishes Tin News with some data concerning tho issuance of marriage licenses in tho county siuco 1810 that will provo inter esting to renders Tho number of licenses issued each year woro as follows KSnO 115 1801 Ilii 1S02 1S51801 110 1801 128 18 10 1800 111 1807 117 180S 111 180 up to May 37 52 JJhis would indicate Hint matrimony is by no moans a certain result of prosperity a tho highest number of liconses issued was iu ISO tho year of tho pnuic whilo with this year about half gono tho Ju dications are that it will bo tho lowest iu uuuibor on record since that time It is to be hoped of courso that tho com ing six months will retrieve tho record thus far nindo in 1800 The storm coming up from the south west last night wns tho causo of con siderable anxiety on the part of many people whoso nerves had beou more or less unstrung by reading accounts of oyclones in all parts of tho country but as fur us wind wns concerned nothing serious dovoloped here There was however quite a display of electricity ono bolt of which took effect ou tho ice houso of tho F E and M V company which is tho llrst building west of tho geueral otlices at tho Junction Tho forco of tho fluid wrooked portions of the building quite soriously aud the sidiug on the west euil was scorohed but no blnze wns developed so that n second lire was averted The uinin shaft of the bolt struck into the ice melting a holo about three feet across and perhaps 15 feet in depth The shock at tho Juuctiou was quite Bevoro aud consider ably startled the inhabitants of thnt portion of tho city Iitlor 1 1st List of lettors remaining uncalled for at the postolllco Juuo li 1800 Thos Collins J S Hirt Ella Kraft Miss A li Marty Carrie Rhode Caro line Thompson If not called for in 50 days will bo sent to tho dead letter olllco Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised P F Sprechek P M J TO CI100SIU SITE J H McDowell Will be in Nor folk Soon WANTS TO SKE THOSE IXTEUESTE1 A ltrrKOitutli Irntn tho Olllco of Su licrxlulnp ArcililtcMt of tho Troiinury Do rmrtinmit to lnnk Owr tho llullilliif SltcMMlrriil In Norfolk Kroin WndtiPNlnyn Dnlly Postmaster Spreoher hns rocoived word that JII McDowell from tho supervis ing architects olllco of tho trensury department at Washington will bo horo on or about tho 21st Inst to look ovor tho jjlored sites for tho location of the government building Tho lottor states that Air AIoDowoll will bo plonscd to moot tho oitlzons of Norfolk and consult with thorn concerning their wlshos in tho matter Ho has boon out to Colorado ami will probably Btop nt Hast ings on his way to this city In viow of tho fact that many Norfolk pooplo aro much interested in Air McDowoll8 visit and as his principal btiHlnoss whilo horo will bo to look over tho lots offered to tho public Tin News dooniH it opportuuo to republish tho list of sltos oirerod and tho prices bid which aro given horowith Mr Sprechor thinks it likoly that Air McDowell will como in on tho 0 oclock train tonight but ho may bo horo any tinio within tho next fow days R A Stewart northoast corner Nor folk avonuo and Fifth stroot 0000 O AV Inskeop ot nl southeast corner Alndison avonuo and Filth stroot -1500 L AI Gaylord southwest coruor Phil ip avonuo and Fourth stroot 1000 Lena Alarquardt and Augusto Brum mond northeast coruer Madison avonuo aud Fifth stroot 7500 John Koonigstoiu northwest corner Norfolk avonuo and Sovouth stroot 5500 sumo northoast corner Koonig stoiu avenue and Eighth stroot 1500 samo southwest corner Phillip nvonuo aud Sovouth stroot 2500 O and A Karo southeast corner Phil ip avonuo aud Fourth stroot 1500 E G AVilkinson northeast cornor Alndison aveuuoand Third street 2000 Geo Davenport southeast comer Braasch avonuo and Fourth stroot 2500 Isaac O Powors northoast coruor Alndison avonuo and Fourth streot 1750 Adam Rosolandet al cornor Socoud aud Alain streots 0500 F A Bryant Norfolk avonuo bo tweon Socond aud Third streots 0r00 John L Zoechlor Brnasch nvonuo and Fourth streot 2050 Airs D R Daniels and T F Alom niingor southwest corner Noriolk avo nuo aud First streot 5000 Alurgnrot Ilito aud Julia II Egbert southwest cornor Alndison nvonuo and Fourth streot S000 O B Burrows southenst coruor Alndi son avenue and Fourth street 5000 0 B Burrows snmo locotion sninller lot -1000 Carl Wildo northwest corner Park avenuo and Fifth stroot 2700 Fred E Hardy southenst corner Nor folk nvonuo and Eloventh street 2000 C B Durlaud southonst coruor Nor folk avenuo and Sixth street 10000 Alary S Brnasch southwest cornor Philip avenuo and Ninth streot 0000 WEDNESDAY WRINKLES W O Crabill of Plaiuviow is in tho city Adam Pilgor of Stautou is a Norfolk visitor 1 O Beem wont to Wiusido this morning Jos Grnhnm of Avocn Nebr wns a city visitor yesterday Aliss Liddio AIoFarland of Stanton is visiting Norfolk frionds Mrs Jas AlcDonnld took tho AI O train for Sioux City today Airs Kerr and daughter wero in tho city yestordny from Piorco O H Connolly wns a visitor iu tho city yesterday from Hart higten Air and Airs II N Way of Stnuton woro visitors in this city yesterdny Arthur Overton has accepted the position of bell boy at the Pacific hotel U E Foster editor of the Plaiuviow News is in tho city today on busiuess j Officer Kane hns ns a boarder a plain drunk who claims Sioux City as his home A H Alliuson returned this morning from a business trip up tho Creightou branch Miss Nellie Culver of Ypsilanti Alich is in the city on a visit to her brother T L Culver Russell Thompson hns gono to Ran dolph to take chnrgo of Davenport Bros shoo store for a few days Geo Daveuport jr is expected homo from Randolph tomorrow to spend a day or two with relatives and friends O S Evans S D Grady Fred Mad- seu nud Parks were passengers for Alndisou ou tho 10 10 traiu this uioruiug The parochinl school of Christs Lu therau church closed yesterday for tbo summer vacation It will reopen in September The weeds ou some of the vacaut lots and streets of the city are arriving at an 6 THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 22 1899 ago nml size that pleads their own lostrnctiou Aliss Frances Johnson very pleasantly entertained nbout 110 young ladles at a 5 oclock tea yesterday at hor homo on Koenigstoln nvonuo Ed Hartor arrived In tho city from Chicago Friday to visit his parents aud frionds Ho will roturn to his duties In tho city noxt Tnosdny Airs H L Whitney nud daughter liornico aro expected tonight to visit nt tho homo of Airs Whitneys paronts Air nnd Airs Isanc Powers Tho popular fad of decorating dwell ings nud business houses with fresh coats of paint still continues and tho paiutors nro still very busy Dr W U Deorlng formerly phys iclau at tho Norfolk asylum but now occupying a similar position at Lincoln is in tho city visiting friondH Alissos Alaudo nnd Cora Duol and Dretta Irvin drove down from Aloadow Grovo Inst ovoning visited with frionds ovor night and returned homo today Tho Btring trio which furnished such oxcollont music on tho streots of Norfolk a week ago aro again in tho city enter taining tho donizeua of this metropolis Fred Gruber a classmate of Ernest Shultz from Now Ulm Aliuu arrived in the city with him last ovoning and wont to HoskiuB today to visit frionds County Commissioners Johnsou Winter nnd Hughes drovo out today to Inspect tho now briJgo which is un der construction ovor tho Elkhorn southeast of tho city Geo S Bridge brothor of tho Alossrs Bridgo of thiB city and a member of tho firm of T D Randall Po tho oldest commission house in Chicago is visitiug iu tho city for a fow dnys Tin Nrws job dopartmont has recent ly rocoived an addition of several now faces of job typo and its already very complete facilities for handling all kinds of job work have thus beou augmonted R D Scott F E Alnrtin aud W C Barnos of tho Battlo Creek Enterprise forco wero in tho city last evening at tending to business connected with the publication of Air Scotts Knox count write up Brigadier Goneral Stanton of Wash ington D C who was piymnster dur ing tho wnr with Spnin but is now on tho rotired list owing to his having passed the ago limit is visiting at tho homo of his sister-in-law Airs Mary L Stnutou of this city Norfolk seems to bo iu a specinlly favored locality this year Portions of tho stato south and west aro actually suffering from a lack of moisture The pooplo of Browu county nro rojoiciug ovor a fall of rain which camo Alouday but which was too lato to insure a good crop of whoat Noxt Sunday will bo observed by tho Gorman Evnugolical church as Child rens day In tho morniug tho pastor Rov G Streicher will preach to the children aud in tho evening tho services will consist of speaking singing aud other exorcises by tho childron All Germans nro invited to attend Chr Schavland clork of tho district court of Alndisou county kindly fur nishes The Niws with some gtntistics concerning tho liunibor of divorces granted in this county since 1800 Tho number granted each year since that timo woro 1800 IS 1801 -1 1892 10 ISO 11 1801 22 IS 12 1800 7 1807 10 1808 10 aud for tho first six months of 1890 0 Tho party of Tonnesseeans who came to Norfolk to look up tho beet sugar in dustry departed fr tho oast yesterday by way of Sioux Oil A company has been or rnnizod at Jackson for tho manu facture of beet sugar aud thoy wero here looking for pointers iu regard to es tablishing tho industry Geo O Power tho Chicago goutleman who accom panied them is industrial commissioner of the Illinois Coutral railroad C J Stookwolls brothor Fred ar rived in tho city yesterday from Wayno in compauy with his sister-in-law Aliss Cora Brown who is on hor way to Hot Springs S D whoro sho will tako a courso of treatment for tho rheumatism with which sho is alllictod Air Stock well will on tho first of July nssuino ohnrgo of tho job nnd udvertising do partmout of the Wayne Democrat he having resigned a similar position with tho Ropublicau Congressmnu Robinson today an nounced his decision iu tho competitive examiuatioiiB hold hero last Thursday aud Friday for appoiutmont of cadets to tue military academy at West Point aud the uaval academy at Annapolis Rollo Fred Auderson of Neligh is selected by Congressman Robinson to bo cadet at West Point aud Wm F Heusloy jr of Columbus as alternate A review of tho examination of the candidates for tho positiou at tho naval nendemy is ordered John Steiubrocherof this city is a loser by tho storm of Monday night aud his loss is a heavy ono Twelve head of steers belonging to him were struck and killed by lightuiug In the Hooker pas turo uiue miles south of the city There were 17 head killed all together and as will bo seen Mr Steinbrecher buffered the greater part of tho loss These ro ports coutinue to emphasize tho fact that Mouday nights storm was the most de structive electrical disturbance that has been knowu in this section for years Geo Carter who has been running tho morning nud eveuiug Sioux City train on tho C St P M and O dur ing tho piiBt year was suddenly pro moted night before Inst to a positiou on tho ninln lino botwocn Sioux City nnd Omnha Yesterdny morning ho went to Omaha nud took his first run out at 1 oclock His residonco will hereafter bo In Omaha Whilo tho many frioudB of Conductor Carter will miss his geuial faco from tho Norfolk train thoy will rojoico thnt ho hns beou promoted to ono of tho host passenger runs iu tho United Stntos Hurley Widaman was tho victim of an nccidout yesterdny nftornoou that might well hnvo resulted moro dis astrously to his person but which for tunately resulted in nothing moro ser ious than some sovero cuts nnd bruises Ho wns engaged in whitownshlng on tho west side of tho factory and was worklug ou a scaffold susponded from tho roof by ropes and which at tho time of the nccidout was about 20 feet nbovo tho ground Tho ropo broke and pre cipitated tho young man to tho ground bolow whilo tho plnuks and ladder of which tho scaffold was formod foil on top of him Tho result was several Bovoro and painful brnisos about his person whilo he also suffered a cut ou tho arm of n distressing uaturo His injuries woro given prompt attention Tho popular theory of tho way to moot a tornado when it is seen boun ding towards ono liko on nvengiug demon has always been to close up tho house tight take to tho cellar or other hole iu tho ground and let hor blow Now comes Prof E B Garriott of the Washington weather bureau and up sets that whole pot theory Ho says that when people see a funnel shnped cloud coming thoir wny they should throw open every window aud door in the houso and then wait for tho storm to pass over Ho gives it out ollicially that if this advice is followed the houses will not be blown into smithorecusalthough tho furniture may bo ruiued by the heavy rain which usually accompauies a tornado The experieuco in tho St Louis cyclone in 1800 tends to corroborate the professors idea In that storm those houses which wero entirely closed up suffered tho most tho walls being drawn outward and piled in great masses of debris out side tho foundations while others whore tho windows nud doors were partly open frequently escaped with little serious injury This suggestion of Prof Garriott is well worth remember ing CONTEST P0E 0ADETSHIPS Tho Wlnnortt In tho Menttil iHinliuitlon jlluy Not Socuro tho Irics on Account of Physical llelccto Krom Sal in lays Uciy The examinations for cadetships at tho military academy at West Poiut and the naval nendomy at Annapolis closed last oveuing Sevouteen contestants fiuished tho examiuatious eleven for tho army and six for tho navy who mado recordB as follows akmy Rollo F Andersou Neligh 88 1 7 W N Heusley Jr Columbus 83 07 Samuel Alartiu Bancroft So 5 7 Fred F Foster Scribner 77 4 7 Edgar Allen Wisner 77 1 7 Frank L Aleinke Stanton 74 0 7 Walter G Stirk Battle Creek 7U Arthur E Alillor Tildon 71 2 7 J G Leroy Haulen Tildeu 70 i 7 Fred R Wright Wayne 08 2 7 Perry J Green Tildeu 50 2 NAVY Joronio E Langor West Point 81 5 5 C F Alnrshnll Niobrara 82 0 10 Win R Smith St Edwards 712 5 Frank Glacomini Haymow 72 5 8 Harry Hart Dakota City 07 2 0 Albert R Dennis Neligh 58 1 10 If tho applicants wero all able to pass the required physical exnmiuatiou tho first unmed in each class would be recom mended for appointment ns endot nnd the second in each list for alternate But tho physical examination which was mado by Dr Alackay is likely to change tho result It is announced to day that of tho three highest in the military class W N Heusley stands the best physically and he may receive tho appoiutmont to first plnce In the unvy olass both Lauger and Alarshall have physical dofects which are likely to bar them whilo Smith tho third iu the mental ex aminatiouis prououueed physically per feot The fiudings of the examining committee aud tho doctor will be turned over to Congressman Robinson who makes tho recommeudatious of appoint ment llt lief in Six Hours Distressing kidney and bladder disease relioved iu six hours by New Great South Anieiican Kidney Cure It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness n enevim pain in bladder kidneys ana baotc n male or female Relievo retention of water almost immediately If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy Sold by Koenigstein Phar macy Norfolk Neb Write to Wm H Tayloe A G P A Southern Ry Louisville Ky or J O Beam Jr N W P A Southern Ry Chicago Ills for copy of Summer Homes folder aud The Land of tho Sky booklet tW0imf 3 QM SrppwvTO FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS troKrnin of the Ktitortalinuciit Iu tlio lllfr Tent on l S McClurys Inwn To night A Orcat Kvcnt Tho musical carnival the Festival of Flowers which is to tako placo this and tomorrow oveuings in tho big tent on the lawn of J S AlcOlnry promises not only to bo tho event of tho season but will bo au affair of a magulflcouco novor boforo ottompted in tho city by local tnlont Tho fact that tho ontortalnmout will bo given two uights should glvo no ono a roosouablc excuse for regrets that they woro uuablo to seo Its splendors Tho cast consists of 80 people nud for couvonionco tho program has been divid ed into two parts au intermission being grauted between parts ono and two which may bo oujoyod as dosircd by thoso iu attendance Tho opening number tho graud coro nation sceue Is said to bo a woudcrful production nnd it is claimed that this alono is woll worth tho price of admis sion and as it is only a part of tho en tertainment it can well bo imagined what nn ovoniug of pleasuro is in store for thoso who attend Followiug is tho program for touightB entertainment lAKT rntbT 1 Grand Coronation Scene a Roudelny b Flower Song c Blue Bell Chorus d German Waltz Soug ALuuos SAivrnu c Johnny Jumpnps Chorus A Negro Absurdity Agnes AIatkau ij Grand Chorus nud Baud h Alaypole Dance 2 Because of Two Tender Blue Eyes Bahy Phyllis i Goin to Aleetiu Two Little Tots 4 Symphonic Gurlitt Kixdeus Syjipiionie Band IXTEKMIbblON The second part of this evenings en tertainment will tnke place in this tent after the third bugle call Assembly pakt mcond 1 The Jolly Little Waiters from nil Nations 2 Spanish Dance j Color Piny 1 Dnus de Sylphs Baby Phyllis 5 The Archers Roms Hood and his Band 0 Poppies Lullnby Little AIeutii Koenigstein 7 Society Poses i A Summers Dream b Embarrassment c Home on a Furlough d Roturn from tho Festival Ordinance No 5517 An ordinauco imposing a license tax upou circuses nud other outdoor shows aud exhibitions Bo it Ordained by tho Alayor and City Council of the City of Norfolk Ne braska Section 1 That it shall bp unlawful for auy person or persons firm or cor poration to give or exhibit within the city of Norfolk Nebraska any mou agerie circus show or other perform nuco uuder a tout without first having paid tho license tax hereinafter speci fied All wagon shows circuses menageries or exhibitions 1000 All railroad shows circuses menag eries or exhibitions under teu cars 1500 Over teu enrs and under twenty five cars 2500 Over twenty five cars and under forty cars 5000 Tho above amouuts to bo a per diem tax Section 2 Said license tax shall be paid to tho city treasurer and upou pres entation to tho city clerk of a receipt for tho license tax ho shall issue a license If any person or persons shnll violate the provisions of this ordinance thoy shall be fined upon conviction not less than 50 and costs audstnnd committed until paid In addition thereto the city may proceed by civil action to recover the amount duo under this ordinance Tho portions of other ordinances cover ing the matter in this ordinauco and in conflict herewith aro so far as the sub ject matter iu this ordinance contained hereby repealed This ordinance to bo in forco and effect after its publication according to law Passed aud approved June 1st 1800 seal J E Simpson Alayor Attest J O Stitt City Clerk JlotH Coilco Agteo With You If uot driuk Graiu O made from pure grains A lady writes Tho first timo I made Grain 0 I did not like it but after using it for ouo week nothing would induce mo to go back to coffee It nourishes nnd feeds the system The children can drink it freely with great benefit It is the strengthening sub stance of pure grains Get a package today from your grocer follow the directions in making it and you will have a dolicious aud healthful table boverage for old and young 15 and 23o Nervous prostration is a teim com monly used to iudicato a weakeued nud debilitated stato of the nervous system and a vitiated condition of the blood Its symptoms are unusual nervousness great irritability nud incapacity for physical or mental labor and it is caused by errors in diet or hygiene Dr J H AlcLeans Strengtheuiug Cordial and Blood Purifier is rocoguized everywhere even by tho medical profession as a sup erior remedy to counteract weakness of this character Price 50c and 1 a bot tle at Koenigstelns Pharmacy Sturgeon is the piano man I f