11 MONDAY MENTION 1 T Koonigstoln goes to Onkdalo tcxluy on legal business Mrs Lindsay wuh i Croighton visitor lit this mot roplts Saturday Superintendent C W Cnuu was in tho oily today from Madison Arthur Hrulmkor spent Saturday villi friends in Meadow Grove Mr and Mrs Frank Sohultzof Ploroo wore Sunday visitors in Norfolk 1 P Owen loft this mnrnliiK over tho Union Pacific lor a two weeks trip Judge H 1 Kelly loft thin morning ior Columbus to attend to legal business Mrs 10 C Hutton and Mrs M Miller of Ploreo woro shopping i Norfolk Saturday Jnnios Henderson a Clearwater mor ohnnt had business in the Sugar City Saturday lOdltor J M Donovan or tho Madison htar was attending to business in Nor folk today Miss Agnes Thompson returned on tho noon train from a vittlt to Oniahu and Fremont lOdltor W 10 Powers of tlin Pioreo Lender is looking aftor Sugar Oity business today Mrs S Thornton and Mr and Mr Frank Johnson of Tihlon worn city visitors Saturday Mrs Judge Mnekay and Mrs A Vollbrooht of Slauton worn visitors in tfhis metropolis Saturday IMtsK Viola Lowisnnd sister nnd Misses Jessie and Com Uuol of Meadow Orovo woro oity visitors Saturday Mart Stewart of Lincoln was vistlng in tho oity yesterday He wont to Wakolleld this morning and will return tonight Goo II Spear D Roes and O 10 Hartford left today for i rand Island to attend the grand lodge of tho Knights if Pythias George Davenport jr onmo over 1roin Randolph Halurday night and npont Sunday with Norfolk relatives and friends Mrs 11 Conner and son and Mrs Allen returned to Superior today after u en days visit at the home of Mr and JMrs 10 0 Conner August Abtsof Randolph fusion can didate for county dork formerly a mem ber of company F First Nohraska was in the oity today Thondyanee agont of tho Hey wood Colehritiesis in tho city making arrange immts for the appearance of that com pany in tho city in tho near future Stock shipments to Sioux City Boom bettor this season than for many years sis nightly stoekjspooinls gojthrough tho city via tho 0 St P M O road Mrs 10 S Blair and Mrs 10 M Smith of Wayne were in tho oity yesterday on their way to York to attend tho state mooting of tho federation of womans clubs Eugene Austin of this ollico is not flow at raising potatoes Ho had a latch in near tho Croighton depot this season which yielded about liOO bushels to tho acre The Omaha Illustrated Hoc of yoster day prints an excellent likeness of Rev F M Sisson tiie newly appointed pro viding older of the Norfolk district for tho M 10 churoh Mrs Carl Zuelow and little daughter returned from Omaha Saturday even ing Tho little girl is much improved jiiuco undergoing nu operation at ono of tho hospitals of that city Tho captain of the Salvation Army who has had charge horo for some time lias been removed to North Platto and tho new captain is oxpected to arrive hero tomorrow and take up tho work 10 C llowo general manager of tho American Hoot Sugar companys plants left yesterday for Grand Island whore ho will remain a few days and thou re turn to his homo in Lob Angeles Cal A strange disease is carrying off tho Ihorses in Platto and Boouo counties at sui alarming rato A voteriuary surgeon says tho disease is ono that is rarely mot with and is caused by feeding oats that have been damaged by rust Mrs F F Miller and children go to Omaha tomorrow whore they will mako an extended visit while Mr Mil ler who is a deputy grand master work mau of tho A O U W goes on a long trip to tho western part of tho stato A largo amount of stock from tie Wyoming ranges is being fhipped through Norfolk over the Flkhorn lino Tho rails were kept hot yesterday by tho passing trains and tho crews have all the work they can attend to Miss Maggio Hansen who recently arrived in this couutry from Schleswig Ilolstein Gennauy ami has been em ployed at tho homo of Dr and Mrs A Rear as domestic loft today for New York whore she will meet and marry her lover who is steersman on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse At Stantou on Friday while Chester Lovett a boy six years old was ou his way to school with other boys heclimlKd ou tho touguo of a farmers wagon which wns beiug trailed behind another smd Chester lost his hold and fell Tho wheels passed over his legs aud chest causing his death in u few minutes Glissmau and Nethaway have shot iff tho tio recently made at a live pigeou shoot and Glissmau is the winner ho having killed IS birds out of a mwh11i1o r0 Nethaways score wns 1 1 out of a possible f0 loe llailoy im did some shooting hut was not in tho contest A crowd of about 1H people witnessed the sport W II Huohnlz gave a dinner parly to half a dozen of his gentlemen friends Saturday evening the guest of honor being Mr 10 O Howe uuinngor of he American Hoot Sugar company It is needless to say that u delightful dinner was served aud that those present con gratulated themselves upon having re ceived an Invitation Word of a distressing calamity to the family of Attorney 1 11 Hrown of Wakolleld forinoily of this oily has been received horo From all tho reports obtainable it scorns that Mr Hrown was in Omaha and for a time yesterday tho children were loft alone in the house when in some miiuuer tho little boy set lire to his young sisters clothes aud she was so badly burned that she diod this morning from tho injuries received It is understood that the little girl Is about throe years of ago Tho Gustava Male quartet entertained a fair sized audience at the M 10 ohuroh Saturday evening and that their music was appreciated was attested by the fact that they received a vociferous oncoro aftor almost every number rendered lint h the solo and ensemble numbers were well received Although young men tho members of tho quartet give evi dence of thorough education in music and with more experience before the public will bo second to no company now on tho road Tho qunrtot also sang at both morning and ovoning sorvices at the M 10 ohuroh yesterday Dr Fletcher M Sisson tho new pre siding elder of tho Norfolk district of tho M 10 church preached yestorday both morning and evening in tho First church of this city and was greeted by a full house at both sorvices All who heard him were highly pleased with his sermons and ho made many friends in tho city At the morning service he gavo convincing evidence that ho was a true Methodist preacher by taking up a collection Within a few minutes he raised 100 for the winters supply of coal and other incidental oxponsos Ho is a man of much religious power and will undoubtedly accomplish much good for tho churches of tho district Members of tho A O U W from all parts of tho stato will bo in Omaha next Saturday which is Workman day at tho exposition The Omaha Boo of yesterday spoaking of thlsovont says Tho Ancient Order of United Work men will have tho right of way next Saturday Hundreds of monibors of tho order will bo horo from Iowa Mis souri aud other states in addition to tho representation from surrounding towns in Nebraska An olaborato program has boon arranged An addross of wel come will bo dolivorod by Dr George L Millor M 10 Shultz ex mayor of Boat rice and tho present grand master workman of tho United Workmen in Nobratkn will respond Thoro will be other addresses among the most notable being that of ho grand master workman of Iowa Prizes for coinpetivo drills have boon arranged as follows First prizo 0 socond third 1 fourth 10 Those prizes will be doubled if tho attendance oxeoods 10000 TUESDAY TOPICS F Johnson is in tho city from Cole ridge on business 1 D Sturgeon niado a business trip to Wayne yesterday F L lOstabrook was a passenger for Madison this morning lOd Dixon has nccoptod a position in Thompsons grocery storo Mrs Abbio Garvoy and family of Pierce are city visitors today D S Ingham a real estato doalor of Kearney is in tho city on bnsinoss County Clork 10 G Hoilniau was a city visitor yestorday from Madison Dr Stevenson of tho hospital for in sane was a passougor for Lincoln yes terday 10 G Mason porter in Halls harbor shop has gone to Omaha to seo tho ox position Mrs A Teal returned at noon from a visit with friends at Omaha and Mis souri Valley Mr and Mrs O A Alexauder aud daughter wont to Omaha yestorday to soo tho oxpositiou Father Petlach ossistaut pastor of St Marys Catholic church made a trip to Creighton today on church business Miss Metta Hansen of Tihlon visited at tho homo of Mr and MrB O W Braasch yesterday on her way to Madi son A dispatch resoufly recoivod from Hov J J Purkor stated that ho oxpected to start ou his homoward trip about tho lth iust Mrs Bishop neo Sumption who is visiting in Madison is oxpected to ar rivo in tho city today to visit Mrs A J Durlaud Chris Sohavlaud clerk of tho district court and candidato for re election ou the republican tickot was a cityvisitor this morning There was a special dauco for em ployes at the hospital for insane last night and a very enjoyable time was had by all present The Fourth ward democrats have plaed iu nomination F W Koerber for THK NORFOLK NKWS THURSDAY OCTOBER 12 1899 assossor Tho nomination was niado at the caucus held last night Key W II Katon preacod to a largo congregation of country folk at Bcga school house about I J miles northeast of tho city last Sunday afternoon Tho shower which fell in tltln vicinity last night Horved to lay the dust which haR boon unusally plentiful Tho change Is very acceptable to tho peoplo The Fourth ward republican caucus met in the hose house at the Junction last evening and placed J II Thomp son iu nomination for the ollico of asses sor The bridge gang of tho C St P M O road with the companys pile driver Is driving pilesund strengthening the bridge across the Northfork oast of depot Mrs Jack Koonigsteln has boon re moved to tho homo of hor parents Mr aud Mrs S F Hharploss while a furnace is beiug placed iu her homo on Koon igstoin uvonuo Mr and Mrs S K Dexter of Lowell Mass aro expected in Norfolk on this evenings train Mr Dexter is owner of tho cold storage plant at this place and is coming on business connected therewith Tho excavation for tho now Catholic churoh is about complete ami matorials forthe foundation aro being hauled onto the ground in readiness for tho work men who will soon commence tho work of construction The Jungle club met last ovoning at tho homo of Mr and Mrs W II Baker Tho object of tho club which is com posed of tho touchers of tho schools is to study litoraturo in gonoral Thoy are now engaged with tho works of Hud yard Kipling Tho sugar factory is now producing sugar at a lively rate tho million mark having been passed yestorday Tho company has orders ahead all tho time for its product which is shipped as last as turned out and goes to tho leading jobbers in western cities Monto Cristo is billed to bo presented at tho Marquardt hull next Monday evening iu which Charles II Farhain will appear iu tho title rolo This is a piece that has always drawn well and there is no doubt that tho hall will bo tilled to its fullest capacity Tho Hey wood Celebrities havo decidod to postpone their ongugomont for the present but will appear botoro n Norfolk audience later iu tho season Mr Hoy wood has gone to Croighton and Piorco to try to arrange for tho appearance of his company iu thoso cities Tho stato secretary of tho Sunday school union has written to Norfolk parties desiring to hold a convention of all tho Sunday schools in tho county sometimo during tho lattor part of Ooto bor Arrangomonts for the meeting havo not yot boon completed A G Bohnort tho former Neligh merchant is receiving a portion of his stock of general merchandise which will soon be opened up to tho public in tho Koenigstoin block next door east of tho postoillco Tho room has been placed iu llrst class condition and the uowly papered walls and shelving give it a voiy neat and cleanly appearauco Miss Anna Lobnow this morning be gan hor duties as assistant day operator at tho tolophono exchange Tho tem porary improvements to tho facilities of the station havo boon made and it is hoped that all who desiro to beconio patrons of tho oxchaugo may bo accom modated ponding tho arrival of tho now switch board now boiug constructed A now time card will go into offect on tho Union Pacillo road next Suuday and it is understood that tho trains of that lino will begin running botwoon liGre aud Sioux City on Monday It is said that whilo all tho details havo uot yot boon arranged it is practically assurod that tho freight sorvico between horo and Sioux City will bo resumed on that day Rev A F Siegler will depart tomor row for Wauwatosa Wis to assume his dutios as pustor of tho Gorman Lu theran church at that placo It is un derstood that ho will havo tho body of tho lato Mrs Sioglor oxhumed andtakou to his new homo whore tho remains will bo ro iuterred Mrs Sieglor died and was buried in tho church cemetery here somo months ago Mr and Mrs II L Spaulding drovo a horso belong to G R Seilor about two and one half miles into the country yesterday and whon near tho track on their way homo last ovoning tho horse rofusod to go further and laid down iu tho haruos3 and died Tho causa for its sudden death is not knownlmt it is sup posed the animal was nfllictod with heart disoaso or some other disorder peculiar to its kind A team hitched to n buggy and being driven by O B Vroomau indulged in a lively runaway on Main stroot last even ing Ono of the neckyoko straps gave away letting tho tongue of tho vehicle to tho ground which frightened tho animals and caused tho runaway The frightened animals wore stopped by bystanders just in time to keep them from dushiug iuto a buggy containing a lady Mr Vroomau also had a nar row escape from iujury The Sophomore class of the Norfolk high school called on and surprised Miss Lydia Siegler last evening at the home of her friend Miss Clara Rudat where she is stopping The party was in tho naturo of a farowoll to tho young lady who loaves with her fathor tomor row for her now homo in Wauwatosa Wis A flno tlnio was had mm red only by tho thought of a classmates de parture Very flno refreshments woro served during tho ovoning Dr Flotehor M Slsslons household goods havo arrived from Omaha and aro being placed in tlin homo ou South Fourth street recently purchased from Dr Hodgotts Itisoxpoctod that Mrs Sission and the children will arrive this evening and thoy will begin housekeep ing soon iu their now residence Mrs Sission is tho authoress of Gathered Thistles a work that was placed before the publlo at Fremont and has met with very good success It is believed that Norfolk society will nllord tho family a warm welcome A dispatch to tho Omaha Boo from Croighton says that diphtheria is still raging at Walnut Grovo a fow niilos west of that placo Threo havo died in tho Fredrick family and it is roported Mrs Fredrick is now voiy ill The case of tho Frodricks was especially distressing Tho neighbors woro not aware of thoir torriblo plight and whon tho doctor got to tho house ho found ono child dead aud tho mother nlono with tho dead child and hor Bick husband Tho doctor and his driver buried tho child nlono at midnight Tho mnnogoment of the sugar factory has found it necessary to exclude visitors from tho working parts of tho plant with tho oxcoption of Thursday afternoon from a to I whon nguido will bo provided and nil thoso who desiro will bo shown through nnd tho functions ot tho dillor ont pieces of machinory oxplninod Tho visitors gallery howovor is open at all timos of day and night nnd visitors aro always welconto to inspect tho fac tory from that point of vantage This step has been made necessary by tho constant stream of visitors who havo boon coming to tho factory during tho past mouth and who not only require considerable attention but nro in con stant danger of being injured whilo passing through tho factory Tho adjourned annual meotiug of tho Baptist church society was hold last evening and proved to bo ono of tho most cheering meetings of tho kind over held in tho history of tho organiza tion Tho financial statement showed a gratifying advanco over former years in tho societys standing as to monoy matters whilo tho spiritual welfare under Rev Eatons pastorate also shows great improvement Tho outlook for tho future wolfaro of tho society is very cheerful nnd tho members aro encour aged wondorfully Z H Batemau was elected as a member of tho board of trustees for a torm of threo years C II Blood was chosen as clork nnd 10 E Adams as treasurer of tho society Tho churoh building will not probnbly bo moved to its now location until next spring as all tho details havo uot yet beou completed SOUTH NORFOLK II Kennedy sr is laid up with rheumatism Leo Horshisor niado a business trip to Sioux Oity this week W C Roland went to Omaha yestor day afternoon on business Mrs OA Harshman and Mrs F Koer ber spent Thursday in Omaha Mrs Sohultz of Stantou visited Mrs Hull nnd Mrs Porry during tho week Mrs Burgor sister of Mrs Swartz is removing horo from Missouri Valloy and will mako this placo hor home iu future Mrs M J Lavoll is expected homo this week from Sioux lOalls S D whore she has been visiting her parents somo time Misses Edith and Frances Violo spent a fow days at Fremont during tho week tho guest of Mrs J Hulf formerly of of Norfolk Mr and Mrs J J Harrington havo returned from Iowa where they woro called by tho death of Mr Harring tons fathor D Blackwoll from Ames Nob is a now brakomau ou this division of the Elkhoru and ho has just removed his family horo Sovoral of the boys of tho Juuction indulged in a bioyclo race tho other day and Matt Schaffer jr had tho misfort une to wreck his wheol in tho mixup which was a port of the race Tho young man now oxercises his lower extremities as ho walks to and from school Ittttnr IlHt List of lottors remaining uncalled for at tho postoilico October a 1809 Dollio Andrews Wm Bargor J U Cavoney M M Cook J L Ohristmnu Edward Ewiug Carl Falk Josio Hock oudorf Chas Johnsou Joe Mnrcoe S A Marcoll J II MoKran Frank Men otr A 11 Poters W Schroder M San bagram II II WulV If not callod for in 10 days will bo sond to tho dead letter office Parties calling for any of the abovo please say advertised P F SlUECHKK P M Oiillli for Sulc I Imvo constantly on hand nud for sale good native cuttlo for feeding pur p tsos Prices as low as the market af fords Call and get prices aud terms John- Shannon Hoskius Neb The News ou aepartmeut plete iu every paiticular is com- WEDNESDAY WRINKLES 1 Ienry Winborger is undor t he weather Mrs Bishop was a passenger for Lin coln today S W True wont to Omaha today on a business trip W 10 Benedict of Custer City was in tho city yesterday Mr and Mrs Poter Bell loft on tho noon train for Omaha Sol G Mayor went to Lincoln today on business and to visit Mr and Mrs 10 A Bullock will loavo in tho morning for a visit to Omaha Yankton has organized a golf club What is tho mattor with Norfolk sports Mr and Mrs Homo and son of Omaha are visiting at tho homo of Mrs MclCini Mrs J RudclilV of Sioux City is visit ing at tho homo of hor brother Geo W Box Will Johnson is in Chicago on busi ness for tho Johnson Dry Goods com puny Father Walsh has purchased an orgnn for uso in tho tho Catholic church at Battle Creek Mrs 11 10 Howlns started this morn ing for Wells Minn where she goes to join her husband Miss Bachelor of tho city schools is on tho sick list and Miss Edith McClary is teaching iu hor room today Mrs Thos Kingston and daughtors and J 10 Brown wore Stanton visitors to this metropolis yestorday Mr and Mrs Julius Degnor sr have returned from Wisuor where thoy havo been visiting with thoir sou TuliuB Captain Ada Smith and Mattio Potors of the Salvation Army loft this morning for North Platto where thoy tako uy tho work Mrs M D Tyler loft today for Mt Carmol 111 whoro sho will visit about six -weeks Mr Tyler accompanied hor as far as Omaha Rev S F Sharpless has gono to Wayno to attend tho stato meeting of tho Presbyterian church which meets iu that city this week Mrs A B Lano and son Asa K left this morning for Huron S D where thoy will visit about threo weeks with Mrs Lanes parents Miss Lena Johnson and Mrs J J Mc Furlaud were in town yesterday frcm Stanton Miss Johnson was on her way to Pocatella Idaho H A Potter and several other gentle men from Iowa aro in tho neighborhood lookiug at somo desirable farm proper ties with a view to purchasing and locat ing hero W II Bridgo is expected homo this evening from Lincoln Hastings and other cites whore he has been advertis ing tho products of tho Sugar City Cereal miles at tho street fairs Invitations nre out announcing tho marriage of Miss Mary Newman to Mr Scheukol which will take place next Suuday at 1 1 Ii0 at Christs Lutheran church Rev J P Mueller ofliciating Liout McElhoes caudidnto for clerk of tho district court on tho fusion ticket is in the city gottiug acquainted with loading politicians Mr MeElhos served in company F with tho First Ne braska in tho Philippines Another installment of Row Sheldons book In His Stopswill bo read at tho Baptist prayer meeting tonight The diversion is proving of considerable in terest aud attendance nt the meetings has increased materially A convention of Episcopal clergymen of tho diocese of Nebraska will be held in Columbus next week Rev W R Mc Kim of Hartington is down for a paper tho subject of which will bo The Dif ference Botweou Rome and Ourselves Tho West Side Whist club held its first meotiug of the season last evening at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Jacob Bamn and the mombera enjoyed a very pleas ant time Tho club will continue to meet ovory two weeks during tho fall and winter nt tho homes of tho members A livoly lodge of Odd Fellows was instituted at Wakefield on September 39 with a number of the grand officers and about 200 visitors from other lodges to assist C E Doughty of this city took active part iu tho ceremonies two candidates were initiated aud tho lodge starts out with a membership of about 111 Romo Millor manager of tho Her Grand hotel in Omaha uud also of tho F 10 M V railroad eating houseshas moved his entire ollico forcd from Mis souri Valley to Omaha where his head quarters will hereafter bo located and from which his entire system will bo directed He has eight bookkeepers and other employes iu his force of helpers Mrs A Hodgotts and daughters Sadie aud Etta departed on this mom iugs trniu for their now homo in Grand Island carryiug with them tho best wishes of Norfolk people for their future prosperity aud welfare The members of the Senior class of tho high school were at the train iu a body to bid good by to their classmate Miss Etta The livoly lime city oi wuyue nas turned ovtr its keys to the Presbyteriau ministers of Ntbras ka who are holding their unuual convention there today and tomorrow An interesting program has beeu arranged and lively interest i beiue muuifest Tomorrow evening will be devoted to anniversary exercises in which tho work and history of tho robraMni synod will bo roviowed iu interesting papers nnd nddressos Hov A F Siegler nnd family de parted on the early C St P M O train this morning for their future homo in Wauwatosa Wis During their residouco in Norfolk tho family has gniuod a largo circle of friends who will not soon forget thorn and who ex tend tho best wishes for thoir future hap piness Members of tho Sophomore class of tho high school were among thoso to hid tho family God spocd Miss Lydia boing a niembor W F Rouvis of Battlo Creek is in the city today Mr Rouvis has just recent ly returned from tho Klondiko country where he wont in soarch of a fortune Ho oncountered many hardships during his absonco nnd is pleased to get homo again Whilo thoro ho ncquired a mino on tho famous Forty Milo crook which promises some reward for tho hardships oncountered His brother who wont to Alaska with him did not accompany him homo but is iu chnrgoof tho mining property thoro Mr Reavis is not certain that he will return to tho Kloudiko next spring Stato Secretary Pollock of tho Suuday School union from Beatrice was iu tho city yesterday and made arrangements for tho holding of a county convontion in this city on tho Siith nnd 2lth of this month Tho meetings will bo held iu tho Baptist church aud all tho Sunday schools ot tho county aro invited and oxpected to tako part Good talent iu tho way of speakers and music aro ex pected to participate and nu oxcellout time is anticipated It is also believed that much good to tho work in the county will result Programs of tho convention will bo issued aud distributed within a fow days Walter P Powell aud his nenr family expect to depart on Tuesday tho 17th for Oregonwhero thoy expect to mako their home in future Thoy are now dispos ing of houFohold goods and completing work in hand preparatory to removal Tho family consists of Mr Powell and his unmarried daughter Sadie Walter Powell jr and his wife Too Powell Mr and Mrs J W Kidder and children and Mr and Mrs 10 C Hazen and little ion Mrs Kidder nnd Mrs Hazou aro daughters of Mr Powell Tho family has a largo number of friends in and around Norfolk who regret exceedingly o seo thorn leave but who desire noth ing but good fortune and happiness for thorn in their now heme A very pretty wedding took place at 10 oclock this morning at tho homo of Mr and Mrs J O Stltt in which Miss Emily Rust Holt of this city nud Frank W Cougdou of Hampton Connecticut wore tho contracting parties Rev G H Main of the M E church performing the ceremony None but immediate relatives aud frionds were invited to witness tho union Tho newly married couple loft ou tho noon train forOmnha whore thoy will visit tho exposition a few days and nfter returning for a short visit here will go to Hampton where they will make their future homo The bride is well known iu Norfolk having niado it her home since childhood with tho exception of a few years which sho spent in Couuecti cut with hor graudmother whore sho becamo accpuaiuted with the groom Sho is a lovely j oung lady both in re gard to looks demeanor and disposition and Mr Cougdou may congratulate him self on acquiring a rare Nebraska jewel The heartiest ot congratulations of Nor folk frionds are accorded Mr and Mrs Congdon J H Couloy has located his stolon bi cycle and the thiof is in Omaha The Bee says Detectives Heitfelt and Donnhue arrested W Arliugton last Saturday and booked him at the nolica station as a suspicious character They mistrusted he had been taking things that did not rightfully beloug to him but were unable to get any positive ovi douce Ho was kept in jail until Tues day morning and then tho officers put up a job on him Thoy had him re leased and kept the closest surveilanco upon his ovory action during the day with tho result that ho was landed in jail again about dusk with a bicycle iu his possession that had been stoleu up at Norfolk some time ago Mr Con ley loft this morning for Omaha and will bring back with him tho thief aud tho wheel Whilo in this city Arliug ton wout under the name of Marshall ut his boarding house and the sugnr fac tory whoro ho was employed and whon ho hired tho wheol of Couley gavo the name of Wilson If he is ono nud tho same fellow ho is sailing uuder many aliases and is undoubtedly a clever crook Money Tiilkh Mr Tames Waller I see a notice in the NoBj uLK News that you will pac0 Xsebruska Bourbon npuinst auy horso in the viciniry of Norfolk for 100 00 a sido ou know- that I would not mark Burtwood out of the thirty class this fall bonce vour nhni iit i i - u uin i win ionUrt S0l UKlist urbon for 0000 a tide tho race to be paed on any good mile track by the first of May aud will put up 100 00 forfeit now W O HAIL M FN Kidney trouble preys up AN D ou hl courages WOMEN amy vigor nnd cheer- Yhenthokidueerttllror diseased For pleasing results uso rw Kilmer SwanipRoot the great kidev remedy At druggists Sample bnml free also pamphlet AddresTDr Kil m r Co Biughamton NY