i r 1 i I l Rheumatism m j SLv Results from a j j Wmhk Bad Liver j j I nflwM and can vM be Cured by u ft 1 r fill fff Using Dr j h McLeans Liver and KOENIGSTEINS PHARMAOV Kidney Balm A Certain Remedy x Diseases of the Liver Kid- neys and Urinary Organs x S PRICE Sl00 PER OOnLE u y FOE BALE BT W Free Reclining Chair Gars on all Trains QUICK SERVICE CLOSE CONNECTIONS TWO DAILY FAST TRAINS EACH AVAY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Atchison Kansas City and St Louis With direct connections to all South ern and Eastern points Uuoxcollod time and nccommoilHtious to tho Famous Hot Serines of Arkansas BE SURE TO SECURE TICKETS VIA THIS LINE For moro complete information descriptive utunpuletB etc address J 0 PHILLIPFI W C BARNES A G F and P A T P A Southeast Cor 11th and Douglas Sts OMAHA NEBBASKA HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles or Hemorrhoids C Fissures Fistulas Burns Scalds II Wounds Bruises Cuts Sores Boils Tumors Eczema Eruptions Salt Rheum Tetters Chapped Hands E Fever Blisters Sore Lips Nostrils Corns Bunions Stings Bites or Insects Three Sizes 25c 50c and 100 Hold by druggli t or sent post paid on receipt of price ucarnnitsaKDco til iiiniuustKwiri Frazer Axle Grease masm isn SrtiUIMHleVS WlirfeD EVERYHEtfO M nFAn Ah KW A2 f iV a VkWWf Not affected bv Heat op Cold- Highest Awards at Centennial Paris and Worlds Fair tr1 Frazer Lubricator Co Factories Ctelago St Uuli New York ALWAYS USE A if COCOA PURE HEALTHFUL DW TORY CELEBRATED Norfolk People Observe Natal Day the TOWN WAS ALMOST DESERTED Tropin Wenk In Surrounding Town While Other Knjojrd Ilcnln mill Illi itiK Ilirtlcn or Faintly Dinner Oreat Diij it Madliou mid Stanton From Wntlncsdnjrs Dallj Tho Fourth passod off vory quiotly lit Norfolk tho city with tho oxcoptlon of Pasownlk park being apparently nhnost dosortotl Those who didnt colebrato with neighboring towno elthor joiuoil picnic parties or hold family dinners At tho park tho flrcmou had erected a largo and substantial bowery with an excellent lloor and this was filled after noon audovoulug by a merry crowd of thoso who enjoy tho danco while hun dreds of pooplo who didnt or couldnt danco watched tho Bpectaclo from out Bldo In tho oveuing the grounds wero beautifully Illuminated with head lights and Japanese lanterns Tho music rou dorod was fino and tho shooting off of a largo assortment of iiroworks waB viewed by many who attended especially for that part of tho program It is understood that tho Iroboys cleared in tho neighborhood of 100 as a resultof tho dauco At Madliou Tho largest delegation that loft Nor folk to attend a celebration was un doubtedly that which went to Madison About 150 went down on the train while perhaps twico that number drovo down There was a big crowd and the celebration was a good one Tho parade and speaking in tho morning wore fine while tho afternoon sports were very interesting and warmly con tested One of tho very best features of tho day was tho musiorendored by tho Newman Grove military baud every body speaking in warmest terms of its spleuded music Three bowery dances wero run all day and evening bopides baby and cane racks and other side attractions In the evening an excellent naval dis play of fireworks was niado on the mill pond taking tho form of the sham battle The contest was very realistic and thril ling The usually commendatory manner in which the U P trains run on time was the cause of a good many getting left last evening as many remained too long at the fireworks display and wero com pelled to either remain all night at the county seat or drive home Madisons guests wero well pleased with their treatment and tho enterpris ing and patriotic citizens of that city were undoubtedly well repaid for their expense and trouble by a good day of trade and advertising Several fights occurred during the day one of them resulting in a participant having a portion of his ear chewed off Among the Norfolk delegation to Madison wero W M Olmsted and family W H Law Mrs Pilger and daughter Bertha Mrs A M Hall Mr and Mrs S R McFarland Mr and Mrs Martin Slawter Mr and Mrs H O Truman Misses Francos Sharpless Nellie Schweuck Lottie Sidler Maude Dingman Anna Killen Wilde Miller Loescher Banning Zuelow Mueller Harvey Lyudell and Messrs Frank Davis Harry Hull Eugene Austin Ira Austin Georgo Killen Perry Truelock and Tom McNeal 8tautou Celebrates A good delegation of Norfolk people also went to Stanton and enjoyed a very pleasant day with the people of tho sis ter city on the east The parade speaking music and other exercises In the morning were very pleasing while the afternoon was given over to sports of various kinds and the evening to the fireworks of which there was a fine display Tho ball game between the Stanton team and the one from Wisner was very interesting the home team winning by a soore of 4 to 8 In tho bloycle race Arthur Ahlmau took first prize and Ira L Hungerford second Among those who went to Stanton were Dr O S Parker Misses Elizabeth Davenport Ada Butterfield Frances Johnson Nellie Soymour Hattle Semin ler Anna Lobnow Efllo Ball Ada Or den Messrs J B Barnes jr Russell Thompson Paul Karo Ira L Hunger ford Arthur Ahlmau Storrs Matthew son Fred Lobnow Frank Masters and Ohrls Anderson ilshluir Iurty One of the most enjoyable occasions was the fishing party which picnicked beside the Northfork near the old col lege building Tho time passed most pleasantly to all with amusements of a character customary to the time and place Those who composed the party were Rev J J Parker and family Dr H J Cole and family Geo L lies and fam ily Burt Mapes and family A J and O B Durlaud and families the Misses Durland Mrs Rutenber J B Maylord Dr Salter and Sol G Mayer Noted Mr and Mrs Day were among those who fished and picnicked yesterday Members of the G A R aud W RO enjoyed a picnlo at the home of Com- THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JULY 5 1890 THRESHERIHEN ATTENTION 3 Mjj Carrey Si Ti Im vfN lift IP A rfHMJifcjM TT rn i - w T - T - J rgggSlgil ABOVE WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE NICHOLS SHEPARD ENGINE AND SEPARATOR Far superior to any other engine or separator on earth Built of the best material that can be bought and by old experienced workmen We have just received two full rigs for samples and EARNESTLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION and will prove our claim Come and see them H G BRUEQGMANN Agt Norfolk Neb J H Cline General Agent for Northeast Nebraska will be in Norfolk on Saturdays rade J W Bovee northwest of tho city yesterday It is said that In spite of all the fishing parties held yesterday no one is reported to have caught even so much as a bull head M O Walker and family Sidney Robertson and Miss Anna Seymour composed a fishing party that went to Bohees lake and enjoyed a picnic The B B lodge of young folks of South Norfolk held a basket picnic at Tafts grove The Sunday school of the Second Congregational church partici pated as Invited guests A neighborhood picnic was held at Tafts grove and the Fourth duly ob served by the families of W H Butter field Rev S F Sharpless O J John sou and Dr H T Holden W H Bridge O S Bridge Judge Powers and Robt Utter and families enjoyed a picnic party in Edgewater park yesterday It was as enjoyable as all such events are when no calamity Is met with A team of Norfolk boys went to Col umbus to play ball with a home team yesterday They were beaten by a score of 15 to 8 but think they did remarkably well considering tho fact that they bad men and professionals at that to deal with Ed Stephens and Carl Davenport were Norfolks battery IllluoU Central Low Rates to Epworth League Con vention Indianapolis July 20 21 On accouut of the Biennial Conven tion International Epworth League at Indianapolis Iud July 20 23 the Illi nois Central will sell round trip tickets from all points in Iowa Minnesota aud South Dakota at a rate of only ono fare plus 200 for the round trip Tickets limited to July 24th with privilege of extension until August 20th by paying joint agency fee of 50 ceuts and de positing ticket on or before July 24th For further information and ndver sing circulars addr ess the under signed J F Merry A G P A 111 Cent R R Dubuque Iowa Every farmer and stock miser should keep Sloans Liniment on hand for an emergency Ask your neighbor aud ho will tell you why For salo by John Koeulgstelu COST OF BRICK WALKS Mayor Simpson Han Ilecn InieiitlKatliiK Ilrlck Walks Cheaper Thau Hoard in the Hud In view of tho fact that many walks throughout the city will have to bo re built during this and summers following Mayor Simpson has intereseted himself in looking np tho cost of brick walks It being a well known fact that they will outwear board walks by many years aud in fact with a few repairs from year to year are almost a permanent thing es pecially in the residence portion of tho city He finds that the cost for putting in brick walks is but little more than that of board walks He hopes to see many walks of a permanent character laid during the coming summer The following is a result of his inves tigations A Karo laid 2711 feet of brick walk at a cost of 90 W H Bucholz has 150 feet of walk made of vitrified brick which cost him 00 Col S S Cotton has built 80 feet of brick walk at a cost of 20 Dr H J Cole has 00 feot of brick walk in front of his residence which cost him 10 It will bo seen that these figures are not much in excess of the cost of laying board walks and it undoubtedly would bo the part of economy for property owners to hereafter lay brick rather than board walks Cheap Kates South Ou the first and third Tuesdays of each mouth up to and including Octo ber the Southern Railway offers to homeseekers and settlers tho advantages of cheap oue way and round trip tickets to practically all points in Tenuessee Mississippi Alabama Georgia North Carolina South Carolina Virginia and Florida Homeseekers tickets will bo sold at the rate of one fare plus 2 for the round trip tickets good 21 days from dato of sale in which to return The southeastern territory offers to tho prospector and 6cttler more advant ages than auy other part of tho United States and the Southern Railway has arrauged for the sale of tickets on the Mn 2ivnru wswttrat Wsatrgy SmJIMSjfcfrjJjj daton mentioned abovo at low enough rates to enable any one to go South and investigate the opportunities offered in that territory For illustrated matter rates and fur ther particulars address Wm H Taylor A G P A Louisville Ky J O Beam JhN W P A 80 Adams St Chicago Ills SWAMP- uot recommended for everything but if you DnrVT KvJU 1 have kidney liver or bladder trouble it will bo fouud just tho remedy you need At druggists in 50 cent aud 1 sizos You may havo a asmple bottlo of this wonderful now dis covery by moil free also a pamphlet tell ing all about it Address Dr Kilmer Co Bingham ton N Y Farmer Attention I The Hog Raisers Mutual Insurance company will msuro your hogs against cholera and all diseases B O Getter Agent Madison Neb ENDEAVORERS TROOP IN Delegate to the Detroit Convention Ar rliiiif by the ThoiuuuiL Detkoit July 5 Moro than 1000 Christian Endeavor dolegatos havo ar rived in Detroit tho forerunners of thousands of other Eudeavorers now en route to tho international convention which opens tonight At tho grounds tho final decorations are being put in Tho red aud white aud O E mono grams are everywhere In evidenco as welcomo adornments of down town business houses Tho annual business meeting of tho United Society of Gliristian Endeavor urn tho uuuuul meeting of tho board of trustees of tho United socioty will bo held today The first convention gath ering will afijomble in Tent Endeavor UcliUu Trouble Continue Antwerp July 5 At a meeting of tho provincial council yesterday a coun cillor belonging to tho left proposed a resolution iii favor of tho rejection of the new electoral bill A rightist coun cillor protested that tho retolutiou was a censure of the government Tho remark wus the signal for tin uproarous outburst in tho public galleries where there were shouts of Down with the government Down with the thieves Down with tho priests and the Mar selllaUo was also sung- svssiimissMsiM4 J ARBITRATION IS OPTIONAL 1 inrinun Delegate ItmUt mi Leaving Op tion In II0111I1 of lnwer Concerned The Haouk July C At a mooting yesterday afternoon of tho arbitration committee tho question of whether ar bitration should be obligatory or op tional was raised and drew a categorical declaration from tho German delegate to tho effect that ho had received formal instructions not to accept tho principal of obligatory arbritatiou otherwise than by special conventions In viow of this statement article 20 of the Russian proposal was struck out and replaced by a provision declaring that arbitration would bo optional ex cept in caso of conventions between tho powers All the delegates adhered to this M Bourgeois head of the French delegation declared ho accoptod it only as u compromise WAR ON RUSTLERS trailer of un Organized Hand Arretted at Alliance Alliance Neb July 5 Tho capture hero by tho sheriff of this county of J R Crittenden nud John Davis ullogod cattle rustlers is behoved to bo tho be ginning of a general wur upon the bands of btock thieves which infest this dis trict Tho men were arrested at tho in btanco of the Western Nebraska Stock Growers association and it is claimed tlioy uro at tho head of an orgauizod baud of thieves operating in this port of Nebraska South Dakota aud Wyoming Tho charge upon which thoy will bo triod is that of stealing horsos Sheriff Sweeney who has had thom under sur veillauco for somo time says this is only oue of a number of depredations com mitted by tho Crittenden and Davhi -ping Iulluian ttond Race CriiCAOO July 5 The fourth annual Pullman road race was ran in a driz zling rain over WTetched roads which with othor unfavorable conditions pre cluded the smashing of any records Frank A Davis carried off the time prize making the 14 miles in 40 minutes 47 1 5 seconds S Y Bander handi capped by 2 minutes 40 aioondi was the first man in making 9 distance fa 41 minutes US seconds mm PARKERS HAIR BALSAM OlemMt tsd bwiUflM th hair rroinoit luunist rtowth Kever rll to Bttor On Hill to JU youthful ColorT cun icup difteuta ntir ui KnjgriUi