l j A s h fr COMPANY L IS i lift Returned Last Evening From Camp Stotsenbcrg VERY SU00E8BFUL ENCAMPMENT Member or the Unininnv Wero Pretty ThoroiiRlily Tlretl Out Murclieil Tlilr trull Mile Yesturiliiy t Tnko 1nrt In III optlon to the rirnt From KrlilnrH Unlly Company L Second regimontreturned lust ovonihg from Lincoln whuru thoy luivo boon attending tho state encamp uiont of tlio legitnont hIiico lust Satur day Thu company ouiuu homo a little early owing to thu fict that a largo num ber of tho members expected to begin woik at the sugar factory today or to morrow mul Captain Gerecko secured their releuse somewhat in ndvnneo of tho other companies Although they teport a good time tho boys were glad enough to get homo and obtain miiiiu test as their stay at tho capital city was one coutinual round of work or pleasure and they vs ero so thor oughly tired out that but fow made nny attempt to appear at their eustomnry hauutB this morning Tho regiment was inspected by Gov ernor Poynter nnd staff Wednesday at f oclock Tho boys lined up in good order and ufc many of them participated in tho drills at Cbickunianga tho entire regiment had all tho appearance of vet erans Yesterday tho regiment participated in tho parade in houor of tho First regi mont and tho inarch was more thnn 13 miles long Tho members of tho First of whom there are a largo num ber iu attondnnco at tho reception uro receiving royal troatmeut at the hands of tho people of Lincoln With free music free board and an abundance of flowers tho heroes of the Philippines ore thoroughly enjoying the occasion which will last several days By this morning Camp Stotseuberg where tho encampment of the Second was held had been deserted the last of the companies departing for their home towns Captain Gerecke who has attended many of the encampments thinks this tho most successful in every particular evor held Lieutenant Colonel Tracy nlso re turned last evening very well pleased with tho oveuts of tho week Colonel Campbell said that the conduct of tho regiment iu camp had been excellent But one man had been imprisoned m the guard house for a breach of discipline although several of tho boys were caught Tuesday night and lightly punished for committing minor offenses He did not think any encamp meut ever held in the state had been more orderly or that better discipline had been shown at any previous gather ing He said the new Second regiment of the national guard would compare favorably with either of the old regi ments when they were musttsed into hervice and he was sure it would do the state proud at tho next encampment The absence of competitive drills for prizts has been ono good feature of tho eucampmont in the minds of many of the officers Formerly tho comp9titive drills caused muoh ill feeling and more unpleasantness grew out of it than out of anything else connected with the gathering of the soldiers Tho guard mount drill Wednesday morning was performed without an er ror being made The soldiers wero paid for seven days in camp A few of them who had com mitted a breach of discipline were lined one days pay The Thorn Comes Forth With Point Forward Tfie thorn point of disease is an ache or pain But the blood is the feeder of the ivhole body Purify it with Hoods Sarsaparilla Kidneys liver and stomach will nt once respond No thorn in this point Blood Poisoning The surgeon said when he took out the bruss shell received In wound at Sun Juan Hill two weeks before Mint It would have poisoned me If It had not been for my pure blood I told him It was Hoods fiarsiiparilln that inndeit pure Ocoruk I Cooi Kii Co J t5tli U 8 Inf Washington Humifies Wusblngton D V Rheumatism - Myself and a friend both nultcml from severe attacks of rlieu mallfiii Hoods Sursaparlllu cured both We would not be without It Wm H JKSTrn 05 Leonard M Kail IUver Mass ZGtfoSateq pWliUq -- iniMHlr Hordn Illlt cure liver lilt tlio mm Irritating nd nly lallnrtlc to lA olth HouJiT SrmparUU WHQ g Womeu aa well nB men are made miserable by rp I y kidney and bladder Iron urtmL bio Dr Kilmers Swamp Root ho gnat Uidmy remedy promptly cures At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes You may have u sample bottle by mail free also pamphlet telling all about it Address Or Kilmer Co Binghamton N Y HPI PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Cluctri mil UuitUIci tbe htlr lrouiutci a luiiulml rruwth Never Ttl to 11 c tore Qrtj Alftir iu Ail iuuiu ui uuivr Cunt kaId diMuci li btlr UUilx 0cnd limit UruftUu FRIDAY FACTS Fred 11 Freo was in Madison yester day Dr Tashjoan had business in Mndison yestorday John Dorr of Emorick was iu tho city over night John Friday is attending tho Sioux City carnival Will Oxnam wont to Madison yester day to take in the fair Telephone No lfW has been placed in tho Bon Ton resterint Mrs J T Shultz of Puinviow was a Norfolk visitor yesterday W J Gow made a business trip to tho county seat yesterday Mrs Soth Kothlodgo wont to Sioux City yesterday to visit her sisler Mrs GoeFch and Mrs Shultz wero in the city from Stanton yesterday Born yesterday to Mr and Mrs ILL Punglo on South Second street a son Mrs 11 McBrideund daughter Annie made a round trip to Omaha yestorday Bobt Kuelow of Willowdalo was transacting business in the city yester day Editor Goldio of tho Wayne Democrat attended the judicial convention yestor day Ernest Bridgo has gone- to Lincoln where ho will attend the state univer sity Mr nnd Mrs J W Edwards went to Sioux City to attend the carnival nnd races W II Toby of Chicago is visiting his daughter Mrs Frank Ilepperlyeast of tho city Mrs August Millnitz of Plniuviow is visiting ut tho home of her brother Chus Biersdorf W II Johnson wont to Madisoii today to nttend to business connected with tho store at that place Mrs J L Burns returned to Creigh ton today after a pleasant visit at tho home of Mr and Mrs W II Clark Letters received from A J Dnrland state that ho nnd Mrs Durland will re turn homo about tho 26th of this month F W Juuemau and daughter Irene and Miss Clara Kudat wero among Norfolk visitors at the county fair yes terday Will Sutherland formerly clerk at tho Pacific hotel now traveling in the interests of Arbnckle was in the city over night J H Allen of Omaha traveling freight agent of the Missouri Pacific was iu the city yesterday looking after business for his road Miss Winnie Ilartly will go to Madison Sunday and be iu readiness to assume her duty as teacher in the schools which commence Monday Mrs J M Boudurant is again keeping houso at her homo in the Heights after four months residence with her daugh ter Mrs Pippins at South Norfolk Alvin Lowe nnd Gnorge Williams re ceived another car of cattle last night which aro now on sale in the yards at tached to GeoDuveupoits livery stable Herman Feyerherm of Stanton who has accepted n position with the Norfolk foundry will live iu tho first house east of II E Hardys residence on Philip avenue The Baptist church society has pur chased the Horace Tyrrel lot on Philip avenue east of Dr Bertha Ahlmaus residence and will move their church building onto it soon Tho adjorned fourth quarterly con ference of the M E church will be hold this evening in the ladies parlor The annual conference of the North Nebras ka district will convene at Omaha on the 29th Creighton is soon to have telephone connections with the outside world The line which is to run from Aberdeen S Dto Sioux City it is said will roach Creighton September 1 A HJO drop switch board is to bo put in Dr A J Johnson Judge I Powers and Dr D W Green went down to Madison yesterday and according to their accounts painted tlio town red Their spare time not spent in applying tlio lurid hue was given to tho fair and races The regular terra of the Wayne county distiict court which wus to have con vened ou Monday tho 18th has been adjourned until Monday November 20 The regular term of Madisoii county district court will begin on Monday November lilth The old Catholic chtiroh is now at its now location at the back part of the lot it formerly occupied It is located north of the high school building on Sixth street The work on tho new building will probably bo commenced as soon as the material can bo placed on the ground One of the special features of tomor rows Saturday edition will bo u com pletohistory of tho Dreyfus case with a concko summnry of the evidence given at the secoud court martial This ar ticle which covers a wliolo page will prove of particular interest just ut this time The Omaha papers of yesterday con t tin the information that a nmrriaee li cense was grauted to Arthur B Ellis of this city and Mildred A Pilger of Omaha on Wednesday The marriage took place yesterday at the home of the THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY SKITEMBKU 21 18fl brido Mr Ellis rotumod last owning and his brido will follow in a few days The ChrlBt Lutheran church of this city will hold a luisslonfost next Sun dny in Pasowalk park Hov A Vollrecht of Stanton nnd Hov J Hoff man of Battlo Crook will preach Tlio congregations fron flvo surrounding towns havo been invited to participate and it is thought n large number of people will bo in attendance ieo Harrigfcldt was in tho city last evening from lloskitw Ho returned Monday evening from Michael Lake Idaho where ho hns been looking over tho country for a month or more His party is still there and ho expects to ro turn to that country within u fow days Ho is much pleaded with tho country ho has been through and will probably re main there several years if not porinu nontly A F Ijtnvis has taken tho agency for a newly invented cream separator for which there aro great piospeots It is much chenpor than separators hereto fore in use and every fanner can ntVord one or more It is claimed for it that it does tho work as thoroughly as any ma chine now on tho market It works on scientific principles and tho idea is to hurry nature somewhat Mr Lewis made his first trip to Battle Creek yes terday 1 W IM wards of this place has a very promising yearling lllley Jamelin by Gamaleon which has already shown bettor than a three ininuto gait after less than a months training Tho writer sawn lotter this morning from tho Oakwood Stock farm near Chicago oueringMr Edwards Tuo forjtho colt but ho has decided not to part with her yot a whilo There aro undoubted ly groat possibilities in that pioco of horse flesh Tho Hindoo hypnotist Vaniaa at tracted a fair sized audiouco to Mar quardt hall last evening whore ho suc ceeded in entertaining them vory satis factorily Ho secured a number of good subjects from thoaudienco nudoxoroisod his powor oa some poultry Yi sterday afternoon ho took a blind fold drive through tho streets nt n lively clatter and preformed some miud readiug feats Tho company which includes a number of specialty performers will appear at the same place this evening A couple of lewd women from Bello Clovers place across tho creek wero iu the city last evening driving about tho streets in a state of intoxication Their disgraceful antics wero cut short by Officer Kane who arrested them and placed them in jail They wero released soon afterward ou application of their mistress who went their security This morning thoy appeared before Polico Judge Hayes on tho charge of disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace Their fine and casts amounted to 1 1 50 apiece which thoy paid World Herald Whatever may have happened to tho corn nnd small grain through hot winds nnd not enough rain or too much rain the sugar beets aro all right in Nebrnska so the Elkhorn reports This years crop is larger than over before in acreage and is up to the average if not bettor iu yield per acre and quality so far as outward appear ances go No reports have yot been re ceived from tho tests as to saccharine value Nebraskas now factory that at Ames will not be completed till about November so Norfolk and Grand Island must again handle all of this years product SATURDAY SIFTINGS Guy Fox has gone to Madison for a few days Judge I Powers went over to Ponca yesterday Arthur Ahlman attended tho county fair this week Will Luebke of Battle Creek was in Norfolk today Mrs CJias Flores has been on the sick list this week Dr C A McKim visited the Mndison fair yesterday Mrs S W True went to Ponder todny to visit her parents Chester A Fuller mndo n business trip to Madsion today J W Davis returned home yesterday from the couuty fair Editor J B Donovan of tho Madison Star is a city visitor today Mrs Mary Johnson was in the city yesterday from Stanton L Pohlman the Pierce real estate man was in Norfolk yesterday Mr and Mrs Baker of Stanton were Norfolk visitors yesterday Mibs Georgia Harvey has returned home from her Madison visit Mrs R H Day isconfined to her room at tho Oxtiard with throat trouble W W Wunner returned yesterday from a visit with Stanton friends A J nnd W II Johnson were down to Madison yesterday on business Mr and Mrs II L Sonnonschoin were in tho city yesterday from Stanton Edward II Kennedy onoof Madisons soldier boys was in town yesterday O W Mihills and family went to Madisoii yesterday to see tlo county fair Will Norris of Johnstown arrived last evening and will work in tho sugar factory Sydney Hobertsou will leave for Lincoln Monday to nttend tho Mate tin vorisity State Hank Examiner E II Iuikart has returned homo from n business trip to Lincoln Miss Cody who has lcnn visiting Mrs E Murphy returned to her homo at Verdigro today Id Auditig one of the hospltnloni ploves has been taking In tho fair at Madisoii this week Billto Ferguson has sold his peanut stand corner Fourth and Main to Ed Evans who has taken possession MrsW 0 Tollivorwho has been vis iting In the oily for tho past week io turned to her homo at Laurel today Fred Parker will leave uel Monday for Audover Mass whore he will con tinue his studios in Philips academy Mr and Mrs I II Heels aro moving In the house recently occupied by I I Sturgeon corner Fifth street and Paso walk avenue The force employed in Winter iV Seiiulz harness shop is working nights to catch up with orders on which thoy are much behind Misses 1 and E Durland expect Miss Fisher to arrive this evening from St lot Mo to tuko a position as trimmer Iu their millinery establishment August lonzcr and Miss Elvina daughter of Henry Eberling living north of the city will bo united in mar riage nt St Pauls Lutheran church by Kev A F Sleglertomoirow The Norfolk running team has ac ceptcd a challenge from tho Stanton hose team to run a race at tho Stanton county fair next week for a purso of fr Geo H Spear Dallas Branson and lank Itrmdlo have returnod from a hunting outing near Lynch Boyd coun ty Thoy report having had pretty good luck Work on tho now Thirteenth streot bridge is progressing nlcoly tho second tubing having been sunk today Per sons desiring to cross tho rivor at this point will find that tho lord which has been niado on tho west side of tho bridgo is perfectly safe Lincoln seems to be having more than hor share of fires lately four alarms having beon turned in yof tordny whilo ono of tho principal business blocks in tho city was completely dostroyod at 1 M this morning as will bo seen by tho telegraphic report today At last ac counts the fire was still raging Hypnotist Yumaadrow a small audi ence to his performance in Marquurdt hall again last night The principal feut of the evening was tho placing of his wife in a cataloptic state She was placed in tho window noxt door east of tho postofllce where she lias been viewed by the curious throng nil day A special from Creighton to tho State Journal today states that Chris Kyriss a German farmer living near that place died last Monday It will bo remem bered that his son Chris Kyris jr was a member of company L at Chica magua nnd died in this city whilo re turning homo after the regiment was mustered out last summer At a special meeting of the board of education held last evening the resigna tion of Miss OConnor as teacher was accepted and Miss I tachelor was assigned to her room Miss Julia Stafford was elected us toachor and will take charge of tho grade lately instructed by Miss Bachelor Miss OConnor Iiuh accepted a more lucrative position in Sioux City S E Howins and family left this morning for Charter Oak Iowa where their daughter now lives to muko their future homo Mr and Mrs Howins have a host of friends in Norfolk who regrot exceedingly their removal from the city nnd thoy may rest assured that they will bo missed by all It is to ho hoped that thoy havo cast their lot iu an agroeuble community J D Sturgeon has rented tlio store room in the Koenigstoin block just west of the drug store and us soon as it is placed in order will ocoupy it with a complote Hue of pianos ami organs of various makes which aro now on tho way Mr Sturgeon hopes to open up by tlio 2th Ho will mako this his permanent distributing point for tho eutiro north half of Nebraska for which ho is genoral agent Miss Pickerill of Emerson collego of oratory Boston will give a course of in struction in physical culture under tlio auspices of the Congregational ladies commencing Tuesday September lit and continuing two weeks Clusses will bo conducted both afternoons und even higs iu the lecturo room of the church All persons interested iu this work nre invited to come to tho opening lesson Tuesday afternoon from 3 to and in tho evoning from 7 to 9 It was just 58 years ago yesterday that his mother first became acquainted with W A Moldenhauer Tho event waa not celebrated howover it was not because tho goutlomau had no friends who would havo been delighted to assist him but owing perhans to his modesty Time has dealt lightly with Mr Mold enhauer and one would not judgo from his appearance that ho was rounding out his three score years He has made his homo hero just one half his life 29 years Nellie Durham tho four years old paughterof Mr and Mrs David Durham living nt the Junctiou diee yesterday 9 iiv NT- Alva wlly lMwmfm II Ml Vr1 f I VI A A child fresh from its bath in clean dainty clothes is a suggestion of Ivory Soap AH dainty washable things may be restored o their original freshness without injury by use of Ivory Soap A WORD OP WAKNINn TliiTc are niinv uhitc soaps cadi icpie sented to be just as coed is the Ivory thev NOT but like all coun terfeits lack the peculiar ind leinirkable qualities of the eciiuine Ask lor Ivory Soap and insist upon eettiiq it COMvniUHT IftUHItV THI I HOOIIH I QAMRll CO CINCINNATI afternoon of spinal meningitis Tbi funeral was hold nt 2 0 tbis after noon from the family residence Key Eitnn conducting tho services and the remains interred iu Prospect Hill cemetery It will be remembered that thiH is the Hiiino family that buried another child last Sunday who cied with congestion of the brain Hackman A N Eddy and Jot Diuford got into a fistic encounter thisaftcrii ou at Ilic Union Pacific depot Tho strong right arm of tho law represented by Oil corKanosooii had thomiuitsclutchosaud thoy werecondiuted before Police Judge Hayes where thoy were arranged 011 tho charge of lighting disturbing tint peace and using abusivo language Thoy wore assessed a line which with tho costs amounted to 12 10 each The prisoners had no money with which to settle and wero accordingly committed to jail until the levy was satisfied Mrs J B Maylard and Mrs II T Ilolden very pleasantly entertained a largo number of lady friends at the homo of tho hitter on West Norfolk avenue yesterday afternoon Tho house was handsomely decorated with flowers golden rod predominating adding much to tho beauty of an unusually attractive home Dainty refreshments wore served tho hostesses being assisted li the Misses Edith McClary Anna Mo Bride Laura Durlund and Nellie and Anna Seymour In the evening Dr and Mrs Ilolden a nil Mr and Mrs Majlard wero nt homo to another com pany of friends who passed n very en joyable time at cuds with music antl refreshments to add to their pleasure A SUCCESSFUL FAIR MihIImmi Mux AViiln Opi ii Io VIMtiir TIiIh Witfk lnttliiKH From Saltinlftltt Dully The eighteenth annual fair of the Madison County Agricultural society closed yesterday at MndiBon The fair has Ikjoii vory successful in point of at- tendance as well as exhibits and racing events Tho exhibits of live stock poultry agricultural products ladies handiwork and manufactured articles was tho most com pinto ever known in tho history of the association On Wednesday tho most prominent figure on the fair grounds was that of Sonator Allen His jovial conntenanco was beaming out from the grand stand like a prize sunflower amid garden roses Tho fair sex turned out in goodly numbors for clouds of fleecy toxturo hid Old Sol and mndo tlio day an ideal ono for racing and for an outing The judges were Messrs Hugh Herhison Til Waller and W J Barnes W J Stovonson acted as starter Tho decis ions wero all mot by the utmost ap proval from tho visiting public Races wero run iu slow time principally ow iug to couditiou of truck Tho first race was a trotting event iu tho three minute class Entries Monogram Orton and Bert wood Best time was iu the third heat where Bertwood was givou a mark of 2 29 Tho race was evidently fixed for Monogram to win Tho strong arm of Bert wood a driver caused tho judges to set him down and tho veterau driver Jim Waller held tho ribbous for the hut three heats Needless to say Bert wood won in a walk taking three suc cessive heats Tho fairness of this ac tion put tho judges into great favor with tho talent and Sonator Allen wns heard to remark Tho public must bo pro tected It was not a four days speech but was typical of tho man Tho running race half mile dash best two iu three wns won by Fanuio II Fostonio secoud Mnud Miustrel third Bed F x and Bob Younger also run Best time il1 The third day of the fuir wituessed an imiueuss gathering of people and the association iu sidewalk parlance wan living on easy street Strong winds characterized tlio day until oclock when thoy made way for a light rain On Wodnesdny a runaway horse hitched to a buggy created quite a sensation What at firsl appeared to be sure death for one or both occupants of the vohiclt terminated iu simply 1111 incident hies antl shouts wore heard and a backward irluneo discovered u horse madly tearing down the roatl Among tho number of people who witnessed the scene no ono made a move to stop tho horse except 1 II Conley of this city This gettleinaii grasped the horses Iridic ami though draggetl for several yards ho succeeded in halting tho ri Tlio young ladieH of Madison mem bers of the Itough Riders brigade turned out iu full force ami their ma neuvers before tho grand stand worn heartily cheered Among those who took part in tho drill wero thu Misses Oupt CoraSiuie First Lieutenant Mil dred Fraser Second Lieutenant Tillio Hutchinson Privates Djnia Cart r Anna Dorr Maggie Barnes Miss Prach er Francis Praolier Hnltio Copuhiml Mniu Wetzler Puuil Huleiiti Mellio Wakely Ellon Long Mario S111110 antl their little mascot Klloiso Steveusen Tho company lias been superbly drilled by apt A Vickeis The racc were clos but slow The first race was a 210 trot winner Art Chief and Monogram lid Miss Topsy best time a Ii7 Second race running onolialf milo pony race II1 hands high Grey Bess 1st Kentucky 1511 anil Mage lirtl best lime rSij In the bicycle race there wero but two entries J B Donovan anil J II Conley of Norfolk lorced a shell spooler who had located outside tlio grounds to re turn his ill gotteu gams to tlio farmer victims Waxtki several bright antl hontst persons to represent us as managers in this and clone by counties Sidary n year tint expenses Straight lionn fide no more no less salary Position perim - neut Our references any bank in any town It is mainly olllco work con ducted at home Reference Enclose self addressed stamped envelope Tint Dominion Company Dept I Chicago Fifty thousand dollars eastern money to loan ou good farms H n Skilkr Co How To ain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTTS EMUL SION It is strange but it often happens Somehow the ounce produces the pound it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop erly so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food which he could not do be fore and that is the way the gain is made A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health if you have not got it you can get it by taking yoirs pulsion You will find it just as useful in summer as in winter and if you are thriving upon it dont stop because the weather is warm yx and 100 M druggist SCOTT BOWNE ChtmUu Ntw York