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Onto 50 oonts Tho Blind Gotdoss SO oonts Special Mall Order Edition sent promptly postpaid on receipt of price The Stuyvesunt Publishing Co 4 233 Broaaay New York Wiulnil Some of It Customer Howd do Ilue you any time to spine this iiioiiiIiikV Tradesman CeiUunlj plenty of it CiiMomti Sliid to hear it Id like to hae tliiity day mine on that little bill I owe ou Itiihiiiuiid UUpatih Our Cllnuile What does the foreran bulletin injV Threatening outlier Tun alwilup wbut sunstrokes r ehil blaiueV Clucugo Record MONDAY MENTION Ed Luikart enmo homo last night from Omaha O H Miicon was in town Saturday from Chndron Mrs lCllen Chase of Nelijh was in tho city yesterday Albert Iohlinan was down from Pierce Sat ni day Charlt Bli r dorf is spending bin vaca tion at PluhiN low II N MulUiidom of ONi ill wan in tho city yesterday Attorney W 13 Howl was 11 Sunday visitor from Madison Tho Noi folic rity schools will open two weeks fiom today S D Kramer was u Sunday visitor in tho city from lilooinlield Miss Helm Wetzel went to lierco nt lioon today to visit friends toorgo M Dudley returned homo last night from a visit in Omaha Mrs J Hoffman or Battle Crock visited friends in tho oity yesterday Howard Keabuiy ot Plainviow is u uebt at the home or T J Morrow D L Host and T Piooco weio city visitors Sat unlay from Huttle Orook The city has lecoived another ear of stouo to be used in building crossings Willis McHrido of Madison spent Sat urday night in the city with relatives Miss Liio Tatman Iiiih returned from her visit to Cheyenne Wyoming Mrs Higby of York is n guest at tho home of her daughter Mrs 13d Seymour W H Christonh returned this morn ing to his home in Terra Haute Indi aim Mrs A 13 Lane goes to Omaha to morrow to visit the exposition a few days Mrs Pied Linerode returned on Sat urday from Booue Iowa where she had been visiting threevecks W II Buckol and wife returned last evening the former from Washington nnd tho latter from Chicago Misses losie and Allio Couley have re turned homo tho former from Fremont and tho latter from Alliance Judge Win V Allen Mrs Dr Long and Miss Matilda Pricko were city vis itors Saturday from Madison MiFS Nellie Diugmau left this morn ing for Xewinnu Grove where she will teach school the coming term Aithur Pilger is taking a weeks vaca tion which hejiwill divide between Omaha Siou City and Plaiuview G T Sprecher hns gone to Clarkson and Leigh to superintend the unloading of poles for the new telephouo line Miss May Templin has accepted the position of clerk in the Variety store soon to be opened in the Richards block Rev Wni Leavitt conducted services at the Congregationalchurch yesterday morning iuthe absence of tho pastor Walter Powell and family are plan ning to go to Oregon to live as soon as he can close up his business affairs here Mrs J Younger and children aie vis iting friends in Stanton county and in tho meantimeIToe is keeping bachelors hall Prof G H Whaley went to Neligh this morning where he begins his duties as principal of the city schools on Sep tember 4 Cards are out anonnciug the marriage of Reiuhold3Marsch and Miss Anna Preuss both of this county which takes place next Sundny Miss Pearl Mackay returned to her home in Stanton on Saturday Miss Fraukio Warrick accompanied her and remained over Sunday Mrs Geo B Christoph and baby de parted this morning on a two months visit to relativesand friends at New Hampton and Waukon Iowa Miss Lizio Rees has returned from Des Moines where sho spent her vaca tion and is visiting her brothers family at the hospital until school opens Mike Bovo was up before the police court this moruiug under tho charge of vagrancy His fine was assessed at JTiOO and costs which ho paid promptly Ray Hayes CarlDavenport Joe Pow ell and 131 win Alexander who have boon camping at tho Yellow Banks for tho past ten days returned homo today Rev John Grant Schick of Nelifth occupied tho M 13 pulpit yesterday in tho absence of Rov Mr Main who is attending the camp meeting at Lyons Flunk Baker of Green Biy Wis came down from Creighton this mom iug to visit his brotherJiW G Baker Ho will probably remain about a week Theo King is this week removing his family to Sioux Palls S D having changed houses for which ho travels and being assigned territory tributary to that place Mr and Mrs Chas Stitt came up from Fremont yesterday Mr Stitt re turned this morniiigIbutlMrs Stitt will remain se eral days to visit relatives and friends The littlo three-years-old sou of Her man Bohu living in Edgewater fell and broko his arm this morning Dr Prank Salter was called and reduced tho fracture Philip Filler and Otto Ossinan were bafore police court this morning charged with disturbmgjthe peace they having had a fistic encounter on the street The judge fined them 5 aud costs apiece THfl NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AUCUST 2 1 1801 amonuting in all to 1 120 which they paid Al Hallani who is now with tho Richardson Drug company at Omaha arrived in the city last evening and this morning went out to tho tamp at tho Yollow Banks On Saturday Pierce was visited by a serious storm of wind and hail which blow down chimneys trees and small buildings nnd did a considerable damage to growing crops Tho stock run on tho Plkhorn has commenced in earnest and oerythlng is lively along tho load Nino siHcial trains passed through yesterday and nioro aro to follow A night blooming cereus will opni to night at tho homo of Mrs N J Davis living in tho Dr Daniel house on east Main street Those interested in this strange tlower aro invited to call and seo it Wm Wanieko returned Saturday from Hot Springs S D where ho had been tlueo months taking treatment for rheumatism He is very much im proved in health and hopes ho will soon bo rid of tho disease entirely A number of promotions along cer tain lines hove been made by tho P P A M V company Tho following named have recently been appointed conductors Chas L Bnggs Prank V Hurd L A Miller Flunk H Kussoll and 13 B Taylor Joseph Crow the now post muster at Omaha passed through tho city yester day enrouto homo from Nowpoit where ho had been to pin chase a lino driving horse His sister Mrs L Council of this city took dinner with linn at tho raihoad eating house Mrs W II Layha has leturned to her homo in Marceliue Mo Sho had been visiting her parents Mr and Mrs J C Chesnutwood in this city for the past two months Miss Stella Chesnut wood accompanied her homo and will spend tho winter with her The sale of tickets for tho benelit con cert to bo given at tho Congregational church tomorrow evening by Miss Nel lie CJorecko and Mr Ludwig Koenig stein is progressing nicely and the pros pects now aro that a large audienco will greet theso two popular young people Seats are on sale at Leonards A special coach will be horo tomorrow evening to take the Norfolk delegation to the A O U W picnic at Wayne on Wednesday The car will bo appropri ately decorated with banners The rate of one iaro for tho round trip has been made by the 0 St P M Ai O for this occasion thus enabling delegates to go and come back for 85 cents A meeting of company L will bo held at the armory this evening A first and second lieutenant will be elected and other business transacted Tho office of first li utenaut was made vacant by the resignation of Carl Pilger who is now at Deadwood S D and the ofllce of second lieutenant was vacated by the discharge of Clint Aniuriue who failed to pass the examination It is practically conceded that J B Barnes Jr and S H MtClary will be elected to tho respective positions A rod hot game of ball was played yesterday on the Olney grounds betweuu Pierce and Norfolk teams the score at the end of tho ninth inning being h to 7 in favor of Norfolk Consideiable com plaint has been made over this game oven among those who do not object to Sun day base ball because of tho noise whooping and yelling that accompanied it which seems to have been out of all proportion to what was warranted by tho game It is probably true that it was an exciting contest but that was scarcely warrant for such a tumult a was carried on at the grounds If those engaging in the racket havo no respect for the Sabbath themselves they should at least havo enough consideration for tho wishes of those who do to conduct a game on Sunday in an orderly manner Battle Creek Enterprise During tho storm last Saturday afternoon lightning struck- tho houso of Arthur Willinms southwest of town aud tore things up pretty badly not a room in tho houso escaping injury Tho bolt struck the chiiuuoy and followed it to tho ceiling whon it was pretty evenly distributed throughout the houso by means of the walls Plaster was torn oil and parts of the partitions between the rooms were domolished Mr Williams was in town at tho time but Mrs Williams aud the four children were iu tho house when the bolt struck and strange as it may seom not a soul was injured or so much as felt a shock although Roy a littlo sou who was lying on the Hoor near tho chimney said it seemed as if he was entirely enveloped in Haines The escape of tho family is nothing less than a miracle Sterling Sun Lincoln and Hastings aro making big preparations for holding street fairs in September St Joe is also arrauging to hold a monster street fair September -1 to I inclusive They are a now thing in this country and bid fair to be very popular for a few sea sons iu the cities They are practically tho same as a state fair except that dis lrtay and amusement features aro dis played in booths along tho public streets It is iu reality n great adertising sehemo of city bnsiuess men They realize the fact that it pays business men to spend somo money to attract people to their town The town that does not do bo in some way will be left iu tho race When the business men of a town go to sleep and wait for somo one to come in and wake them up they will find tho people hao gone else where and their opportunities huo gone with them This morning Mayor Simpson received a telegram from Goeruor Poynter stating that It is desired that your city share in tha Pirst reginiont train fund Please send mo Monday what you hae This is the fund that the governor Iiiih been trying to raise during tho past two weeks to bring homo tho lnombeiH of tho First Nebraska by sieeial train from San riancisco By pionipt action on the pint of tho cltious of the state it is hoped to be able to aocuinuliito enough to bring tho soldiers homo Tho mayor ut ouco investigated tho matter and found that G A Luikart D Kees and lr Koipcr had already sent 20 00 apiece and that D P Owen was thou circulating n stibsciiption paper asking for contributions When last ooii Mr Owens fund amounted to about fllO 00 and ho hoped to make It i IOOOt by night which will bo sent in by tele graph this evening Mis Paulino Wichinan passed away at her homo near Iludar yesteiday morning after a lingering illness at the ago of 7T years Tho funeral was held at Hadar this afternoon conducted by Uov Mr King Mis Wiohuimi was an old losident of this section having come hoie with her family more than 110 years ago Her lirst Nebraska homo was on a farm whero tho Junction now is a piaiter section of laud being taken as a homestead by her husband Carl Wich inan and another quarter by her son Herman lleneo sho has lived to seo what was then a wild prairie at that time considered on tho extreme western border of a habitable country glow and develop until it is in tho very center ol civilization Mrs Wiehmau was tho mother of ten children si of whom three sons and three daughters hvo to mourn her loss Sho had many friends especially among tho older settlers and her funeral at Hadar this afternoon was largely attended The populist county convention held at MadiHon on Saturday transacted its business wit li less friction than did its democratic partner tho day before Harvey Bohannon acted as chairman and Chester A Fuller as secretary Those solected as delegates to tho state coin ontion aro Win V Allen Joseph Martin O D Jenkins C S I3ans R P Avery 1 B Donovan C W Crum A II Bohannon Henry Nye C Gossard 0 A Hiler Wesley McCalluin Chester A Fuller David Reynolds Samuel Kent and L B Baker Resolu tions were adopted endorsing the state administration and instructing tho dele gates to tho judiciul convention to sup port Wm V Allen for district judge AftcrappoiutingAil Bohannon J I Donovan and O D Jenkins ns a com mittee to confer with the democrats on the question of fusion tho convention adjourned to meet at Battle Creek Sep tember 2 at 1 1 am for tho purposo of nominating a county ticket lfiil UN IIiIiiiiiii C P W Marquardt has been taking a corresuondenca course with tho Phila delphia Optical college one of the lead ing institutions of the kind in America and this morning lie received not ice that ho had passed a successful oxamiutaioM The course consists of J8 lessons of 2 questions each and as a rule it requires threo montliB to get through but so well posted was he that ho finished in si weeks Tho following letter from the president or the college is tho greatest recommendation that Mr Manmardt could havo as to his proficiency as an optician Piiiiaiiiiiii August 17 18 Mr C P W Marquardt Norrolk Neo -Dear Sir I im pleased to say your general average is 02 per cent which we consider most excellent and thererore the diploma has been ordered for you and will be forwarded without delay Congratulating you on your graduation as a master optician and wishing you much success I have the pleasure to be Yours faithfully C H Biiows M D President Cheap lliitex south On tho first nnd third Tuesdays of each month up to and including Octo ber tho Southern Railway oilers to homeseekers and bettlers the advantages of cheap ono way and round trip tickets to practically all points in Tennessee Mississippi Alabama Georgia North Carolina South Carolina Virginia and Florida Homeseekers tickets will b sold at tho rate of ono fare plus 2 for the round trip tickets good 21 days from dato of sale iu which to return Tho southeastern territory offers to tho prosector nnd settler more advant ages than any other part of tho United States and tho Southern Railway has arranged for the sale of tickets on the dates mentioned above nt low enough rates to onablo any one to go South and investigate the opportunities offered m that territory For illustrated matter rates and fur ther particulars address Wm H Tayloka G P A Louisville Ky J O Beam Jit X W P A 80 Adams St Chicago Ills At the receut Bryau demonstration at Groenfield Indiana a man was robbed of a gold watch aud a quantity of gold coin The idea of intending a Bryan soiree with gold There is a Moiv of n mnn who wn mi bunv looking at the stats that uu he wulVctl he Mumbled Into a well Thats i V Uiestoivcrf a r Jln cal man too busy CcV X re- c llijjTF r t looking nt things na oir to notice nunc important tilings noai bv One sixth of all dentils ate from con sumption Hut the tuati got s along with hi ers bulging to wiUh ihohru nnd yellow fert lie disdains to cure the eold ot cheek the little cough and ion sumption triim him up Dont neglect little ailments Keep the mutcni up to the point cl ellnttial rcMMiineo against disease This is lust done b the of ti Iletcts Cohh u Mistical lisoover It strengthens the stomach I net oases the action ol tin blood making glnnds imcsnll ilisotilets of the in gum of digestion and nutiition cm opt cancel of the stomach punfies the blood ineieascs the vital enetg and so enables the Ksl to resist and thiiiw oil disease Kon when theie is emanation weakness beetle cough bleeding at the lungs and otbet alatuutig snnptotiis Golden Medical Hivoven can lie counted on tu belt eeij tune and to heal oS times out of every Ininiltcil Sick people can consult Hi K V ltotoo llulfalo N Y hv littot without fie ot chatge Keiylottei is toad m pitvalo and ttoated as t sacred lonlidencc All iLiilies aie sent in plum i nvelopes liisl spline I wni laki ti with M li lintni ill III chnl mid it wiwink I iiHilil Initill wnllc nlmilt till hinisi hii Mm I It Kilt el Imt DdcIki Wrliatd Co limn I tiled mviiiiI pli kUImih nnd lliiN told air I hud iniiMiitipllim I hcutil cif Di ln in icildra Mcdicnl IHco tti mid I iIioiikIiI I wcinhl It menu ol it llefnic I hud takiu the flml licittlt I wiu vit much hrl lit I took fiw IhiIIUi ot it mid Iiiim nut tt hail ini ttlutiiol tin tionlik lleadmhe is i ttrcd by using Dr lieices Pleasant Pellet 5 aupd 2000 Sewing Machines IarKost Variety of the irsjruccE S - ix m t - 5 Jo very iokicm Rrncif fcruniK mil chllim In lcct fiota Wi fkdl ii flrM cla innchtne rlintmitrnl Intir nliKotutrly pcrlcct llhti it riiiminK Sunintfd liy n irk ouiialhle couch n lor I itntB lower Ihnn nny nthrr fiicturv In Aniurlcn only 6 tcf2B flint mny Hounil itrotiK hut wtitc Im mlr Alt rAlnlw flnrl alj u Xlt will jitoxc It we handle onlr the flnrM Ktndr itoods B toJ2B You have privilege nrthiiroiiuh test hefore piiyliu monty rtundid on ant machine not abiolutel latlilaclorjr Why pay f 10 or J VI lot n machine we nil at wholeiafc only Vourir anvc f il to 130 liy JcnlliiH with us Hcnieiiiliir trial coiti nothing Pianos and Organs the best on entth nt iinhenrd of price Some wonderful ummer hnriiHina Wiitc for coufidentlnl oITcih BROWN -LEWIS CO lept 17 CHICAOO USA Above Company ate perfectly reliable- iditor The White of AIiinUii Till lure wild white sheep Im fniinil no wheie in tlie w ot Id hut Alaska anil few Hpec linens f ot iiiiMintliiK uhile hau eei In en iihlaineil This HpcniH nnineil Ous bill hj IlipfeHHiii Dull ililTors fiom its cousin tho Hock mountain hi licit n Ovis moiitaiiii in oloi Ovis inontan hohiK a dull hiowii in niiilHiiiiiinei hiinj iiiK to a KiaMsh ill ah in winter with a 1 1 K 1 1 1 nsliv rolnicil patch oei tho lump all tho eai while the his clnlll 1H niiow white at all seasons In fact theie is not a coloieil hah on an pint of his body He is not quite so stoolil built as om Ijik hoill Mt mole 1 1 i til Olid ulupcl Two ol inj specimens Moot IU inc lies at tho hliollhlci Ills limbs aie not quite si heavy ami IiIh Iioiiih will not ateiiiKo as law at the hnse iiUIiciiikIi quite as lone 1 lie hoi ns of m IniKist specimen ol IS17 uieasiiuil 11 inches in length anil I l inches in eiic uinferenc e nt the hase The tksh is the most clciiuuim of all wild km me JiitiiiK Does Your Back Ache In constant pain when onl your feet la that dragging- pulling sensation with you from morn till night Why not put the medicine exactly on tho disease Why tnot apply tho cure right toi the spot itself f You can do it with DrAyers Cherry Pectoral Plaster Immediately after tho kPlaster is applied you feeli its warming soothing in J ffluence Its healing remedies quickly penetrate down deep into tho inflamed tissues Pain is quieted soreness is re lieved and strength imparted No plaster was eer made like It No plaster eer acted go quickly and thortughiy No plaster ever had such complete control overall kinds ol pain Placed over tho chest it is a powerful aid to Ayers Cherry Pectoral relieving congestion and drawing out all inflammation yOH tll IIV ALL DRrOOIBT J C AVEU CO LowuUMuc v i IMPORTANT Cut tills out and send to us and wo will sol Miu tho lust quality of Binding Twine AT Wholesale Prices Sisal or Standard Manila I ii 1 on t urn huiiliii 111 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Re funded i lime hit kIi i I mill 101 mil ki iroinil lllpllll 11U ibe 1 In mill 1 IH H I I Mid Ml ill in I liili iIiiiiiiik on unilinit iliiuliiie We li 111 1 11 lit 1 1 tlniliiiT hull id out Iwiim Iiiih hi 1 11 iiiiiiIi in 111 w Hplliilli k u it li 1 lb IllHl lillllH Sl IIUMMIlHH No 1 mi 11 il on 1 tuini hi 11 illbii I Mllljl l I til IXIIIIIIIIIll Hll T lIlMllll Will II cue twiiii iipiui IH1M111 nt nf III n 1 1 nit down mid slop lnti 1 Hi fi 1 S In iii I a Siitiuiiiil lunik llokpnpii m nii nun of Ml ll llMliniPMi III IMll illlllKH The Western VIecantile Go UmIi mill I iniiiiiii Mi liiuilui I In IIiiiim that Sni h iui M 1 iu A t I Ill I loll I Ml IIIKIO Do lull 1I1H11 to 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