V v FRIDAY FACTS Teddy MoFarlaud is in tins city from Stantou 1 F lloyor of Omaha was in tho city last night Henry Thiodeof Wisnor is in tho city on businifls Mrs A Kins of Noligh was Norfolk visitor yesterday Father Stenson of Omaha is visiting with Father Walsh Judge Powers drovo to tho county t eut today on business il 1 M Mason of Halls turner shop has returned from his Oninha visit Mosdunies Prank mid Will Lambert nf Osmund wen visitois yesterday in tho city Mrs H I Wellcr of Stella thisstato is a guest at tlio homo of hor son K 13 Weill r Tho Misses lira and Anna Honnott of Pilfer wero shipping in tho city yes terday Mrs J D Elmore and Miss Anna WnittingMm of Stanton wens shopping in Norfolk yesterday Miss Nina Walker ennm in from tho Dover district today and will spend Sunday with hor parents P Harris of Halting representing tho interests of tho Loyal Mystic Legion of America is in tho city Miss Ida Sounensehoin of tho hospital for insane wofit to Stanton this morn ing anil will return tonight Mr nud Mrs O W Bruaseh and daughter Miss Gertrude returned hist evoning from a visit to Omaha Mrs 1 E RadoliUo loft today for her homo in Sioux City after n pleasant visit with her brother Goo W Box Mis Anna Atkominu and children Mrs M C Gamble and Mrs W Elmore wore Stuntou visitors in tho Sugar City yesterday Mrs Mary Shannon landlady ol tho Shannon house of Pawnee City is visit ing Mr and Mrs Rogers of tho Elkhorn eating house Mrs Geo D Butterfield of Creightou is in tho city to attend tho party givon by MrsN A Rainbolt and Mrs W II Buoholz this afternoon Mrs J M Pile of Wayne iB here to nurse Miss Bachelor who is quite ill At tho residence of Mr and Mrs W H Baker where she makes her home Messrs Hauso aud Nenow who live seven miles south of tho city had a public salo of flue cattle yesterday Good prices and a brisk demand were realized Father Petlach who has been associate pastor of St Murys parish has been ap pointed to the position of pastor at Kearuey and will loavo for that city next week D J Slieehauof Rnngis Wyo is in the city visiting his father-in-law Geo Williams Ho is ou his way home from Omaha where ho has 1 een with n shipment of cattle IMvvard Bowman who has been visiting his daughters Mrs McFarland and Mrs Slawter returnrd to Stanton today Ho will come back to Norfolk and make this his home Tho temperature fell -18 degrees be tween yesterday uoon and this morning at 8 oclock The highest point reached yesterday was 88 degrees which is re markably warm for this season of tho year II P Freeland has purchased tho CJeo N Beds 10 acro property north of J W Kidders farm and will move onto it with his family the first of next March The proporty will make a nice homo for the family Mr and Mrs J F Wilholmy who have been visiting with their daughter Mrs R B Weller for the past week went to Pierce this morning to spend tho day They expect to return to Oiimha tomorrow Riiuhold Filter aud Miss Lenora Weichniau will bo united in marriage The Best is SEE the Cheapest tt Experience teaches that good clothes wear longest good food gives best nutrition and a good medicine that cures disease is naturally the best and cheapest Hoods Sarsaparilla is the best medi cine money can buy because it cures ivhen all others fail Poor Health Had poor health for years pains in shoulders back and hips iviih constant headache nervousness and no appetite Used Hoods Sarsaparilla gained strength and can ivork hard all day eat heartily and sleep ivell I took it because it helped my husband to whom it gave strength Mrs E J Giffels Moose Lake Minn focdS SaUafrwiil lloodi lllli cure Uver ill the imn Irritating and ratfurtlc toUlt ltli iluoj SaraajurilU PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Cleuuci and Ifiutirin tb ball lroiiiotti a luiumnt growth Never Fall a to Ileatore Gray Hair to Ha Youthful Color Curca aealp dittawi fc hair tailing tOcaudtlmu llnirfliii noxt Sunday at Christs Luthorn church by RevJ P Mueller Tho couple will niako their homo on tho grooms farm flvo miles north of tho city Mrs W U Stelnlmugh of Dodge dparted for her homo this morning after a visit with her sisters Mrs S H MoFirland and Mrs Mai tin Slawter Mrs Stoinbatigh is tho past presiding olllccrof tho HoboUah lodge of tho state HEOwen is homo for few days from his railroad contract on tho Union Pacific near lulosburg Ho siys rail road building under a republican admin istration is an uphill job as iiiuu cannot bo secured to do tho wmk oven though ho is paying more than over b Tho Monte Cristo people failed to receive thoir paper from Chicago in time to thoroughly hill Norfolk but novothe less tho assurance is inado that tho show is a good one and should he liberally pitioniitl They play at Marqunrdts opora house next Monday evening The First Nebraska minstrel an organization composed of members of the Fighting First who furnished amuse ment for tho boys and natives in tho Philippines has made a date to give a show at Norfolk and will undoubtedly bo greeted by a houseful of people I ley woods Celebrities will enteitain tho people of Norfolk at Marqunrdts hall next Tuesday evening tho 17th Tho company oilers tho cream of high las musical work one act society drama of intense interest Drifted Apart and a ono act comedy Tho Way of a Woman There has been a government geolog ical surveying gang working in the county for tho past week They started out from Kansas City last week and have been taking tho elevation of tho country aud setting posts to mark thoir findings They will complete thoir seasons work in nnd around this city A number of laud byers from Iowa have been in the city lately and real estate agents report tho inquiry for property quite brisk generally Peoplo outside of tho state realize as never be fore tho valuo of Nebraska property especially farm lands and tho outlook for future demands is very Muttering to agouts and owners 1 G Westervelt returned 3estorduy from Ohio where ho had boon visiting six weeks at Columbus and surrounding places which ustd to bo his old stamp ing ground in an early day While he was away ho attended a reunion at which there were present nbout 150 peoplo all relatives of his While he enjoyed visiting the homo of his child hood still ho is glad io get back to Nebraska again Madison Chronicle A dance was held at a farm house north of town last Saturday night at which liquid refreshments mingled so freely with other festivities that a free-for-all light resulted It appears that nearly every ono took a hand in tho mix up oven to neck yokes empty wagon box s knives and in fact any old thing that could be pressed into service as a weapon aud when the smoke of bittlo cleared away several of tho combatants wore found to hi quite seriously wounded A splendid opening is made for young men through tho development of the beet sugar industry in becoming skilled in some particular branch of sugar fac tory work says the Chino Valley Cham pion Beet sugar factories are spring ing up all over the United States where the conditions are favorable nud in filling positions in these new factories the man who has had experience in the work he proposes to do will nearly al ways have tho preference A numborof tho young men of the factory hero in appreciation of this fact have been work iug overtime and out of hours in order to perfect their knowledge in somo par ticular branch of tho work Such men will alwnys find places seeking them SATURDAY SIFTINGS Miss Anna Seymour is on the sick list Sol G Mayer has returned from his Lincoln trip Mr nnd Mrs P F Bell havo returned from Omaha Fred Starr is hero in tho interests of hotel registers Mr and Mrs Hooves and Miss Elrod of Madison are in the city E If Luikurt will return this even ing from a trip to Omaha Mr and Mrs Asa K Leonard will return tonight from Omaha Miss Liddio MoFarlaud of Stanton was u city visitor yesterday Mrs Hattie G nincil waB a passonger for Sioux City on the afternoon train Tho county commissioners will meet in regular session uexr Tuesday at Mad ison T F Momminger was in town from Miidisoni yesterday greeting Norfolk friends Tho young daughter of Andy McGin nis is reported somewhat bettor this morning Mr and Mrs Congdon aro expected to return tonight from their wedding trip to Omaha A few friends were entertained nt the homo of Mrs McKim on North Tenth street Ia6t evening Ed Bruasch is in town from Tilden visiting at tho home of his parents Mr and Mrs O W Uruasch MisB Metta Hansen of Tilden is visit THE NORFOLK NBWS THURSDAY KTOHKK 10 1890 ing at tho homo of 0 W Rraasch on her way homo from Madison Dr and Mrs H L Scoggin wore ninong those who went to Sioux City today to see President McKinley Chas lauch of Buzilo Mills islted at this homo of his uncle W A Moldou lmuer over night while on his way homo from Omaha S A Mackay of Meadow Grove can didate for tho position of county judge is in this city today getting ueqtmintod with leading politicians Tho machinery has boon placed in tho now Salter elevator and it was placed in operation yesterday doing tho wink intended for it very nicely MissMattie Nioh 1 of Nollgh for merly of this citydepirtedlast Tuesday for Georgia where she has accepted a responsible position in a huge school A largo party of friends were enter tained at the newly acquired homo of Mr and Mrs C H Kralin on Madison avenue last evening A very pleasant evening was passed Mrs E M Smith and Mrs Dr Blair of Wayuo stopped at tho home of Mr Mrs Kobort Utter over night on thoir wav homo from Yoik where they at tended tho state federation of womens clubs A farmer from near Madison giving tho name of Manning was up before police court this morning charged with being drunk and disorderly Ho was assessed a lino which with costs amount ed to b It which lie paid and was discharged Tho now general merchandise stock of A J Bohnert was opened up in the Kooingstoin bloik vosterduy Mr Bohnert has a very complete assort ment of goods and will undoubtedly receive his share of the trade W H Woodworth formerly connected with tho Fair store will assist in tho now store Fred LooMler of St Bernard had a great experience the first of tho week says tho Humphrey Democrat One of his calvos was lousy and he sought to cure it by tho kerosone snioko process Ho set the calf afire burned his arm badly and had a decidedly warm mix up Tho calf died Fortunately his barn was not set on fire Noligh Leader Of late tho railroad company has had mora freight business than it can handle properly A car of brick and one of flour wero on tho track at this point for several days awaiting shipment and it is stated that nearly 170 cars of dead freight were lying bo twoen Noligh and Norfolk that tho train men could not handle Mr TolTerios returned from BoBton last evening Both thero and in Michi gan where ho has been visiting during the past fortnight he had a grand time Tomorrow morning aud evening ho will devote to an account of the great council he attended in Boston Mrs Jetrerios returned lust evening from Crete where she has been attending the meetings of the Womans State Mission ary Union It is reported that a oO iuch vein of coal has been discovered on the farm of C II Goodfellow a mile west of Jackson this state Tho vein was struck at a depth of 111 feet while dig ging a well Those versed in tho min eral claim it is a fair quality of bitu minous coal Tho fact that tho state pays -1000 bounty for tho discovery of coal in paying qunnltiei furnishes an incentive for father investigation of the find One of tho farmers of this vicinity was in tho Fair store yesterday inquir ing for men to help him harvest his corn crop Ills quest proved to bo in vain until C D Jenkins one of the proprietors said that ho would go pro vided tho farmer would give himi a day as his hire Tho oflor was quickly uccopted with a come on and tho gonial proprietor was compelled to ad mit that ho was joking It is getting to be a mighty dangerous thing to oflor to work unless you really mean it The labor question is really getting beyond the joking stage Mrs N A Rainbolt and daughter Mrs W II Bucholz gave a ladio af ternoon yesterdny to a company of about 10 of their laly friends at tho beautiful homo of the former ou Koonigstein ave nue The rooms wore most handsomely and conveniently arranged for tho occa sion and with tho happy facility of tho two ladies at ontertaining nothing but a vory pleasant tinio could possibly re sult The rofroshnionts served were su perior productions of the culinary art and their excellence was fully attested by word and action of tho entertained A person iB indeed fortunate who is givon an opportunity to participate at a function where Mosdumes Rainbolt aud Bucholz ure tho entertainers Tho now freight service which is put on between hero and Sioux City tomor row will observe tho following time It will leave Columbus at i a in arriv ing in Norfolk nt 10i0 leaves hero for Sioux City at II ol arriving thereat l I10 p m Returning it will leave Sioux City at 1 50 p m arriving hero at I0 will leavo for Columbus at i arriv ing thero at 1 1 i0 at night Tho service is purely freight between hero and Sioux City but passengers will bo carried bo twoen hero and Columbus The passen ger train will also chunge time It will leavo forColuiubiiB at 11 00 a in instead of 1010 as heretofore and will arrive from ColumbuB at 9 oclock instead of 8W MONDAY MENTION Robert Utter went to Sioux City yes terday Burt Mapes Is in Omaha today ou business Chas Illee returned last night from a trip to Omaha Mr and Mrs W A Moldonhuurr are visiting in Stanton j C B Durlaud won to Wlusido this morning ou business Miss Julia StalVord visited fiionds in Boomer on Saturday P A Huston is hens in the inteiest of his dry goods store Howard Seabury of Pliilnxlow spent Sunday In tho Sugar City Attorney A O Gtoss of Madison hail legal business in Norfolk today Mr and Mrs Asa K Ieouaid eauio homo from Omaha last evening Geo I lies returned Saturday from a business trip into North Dakota Mrs Edward Tanner of Battle Cieek was shopping in Norfolk Satuiday W 11 Johnson returned from his business trip to Chicago last night Mrs J D Siitheiland was a city visitor Saturday fiom Battle hook Dr l A Me Kim was called to Kan dolph on Saturday ou profeslonal busi ness Sig Schavlaud of the firm of Johnson Schavlaud of Madison is in the city today John Bisek loft this morning for l catella Idaho where ho has a ponitsoii ou a railroad E B Ovelmaii came in yesterday fiom a trip ou the road in the interest of his shoe house Dave Owens ciiino in last night from Juleshurg Col whore he has boon on railroad business Mr and Mrs J Cleveland drove up from Madison yesterday for a short visit with triends Frank Twiss chief clerk of the Boyd hotel at Wayne is visiting his parents and other friends Miss Belle Wisdom has arrived from St Joseph Mo and will assist Mrs Long in I lie Viuvi work M O Hiizon went to West Point at noon to attend the session of district court which opens there today Miss Bachelor has resumed her duties as teacher m the public schools having recovered from her late illness H II Chappcl traveling repre sentative for tho Sugar City Cereal nulls leaves for a trip west today Mrs M L Swain and daughter Etta of Ewmg have been visiting friends and relatives in the city for a fuw days E II Jenkins and wifu of Columbus spent Sunday witli his brother O D Jenkins and returned homo on tho noon train Bulk Examiner E II Luikart visited over Sunday with his parents in Nor folk Ho wont to Creightou this after noon Carl Davenport Kay Hayes loo Powell and Elwyn Alexander wont to Pilger Saturday and made thoir frinod Clmr Blakely a short visit Charles Bridge jr who has been suffering from typhoid fever for so long is improving very nicely and has all tho prospects of regaining his iisual health Tho first Union Pacific frejght train passed through Norfolk today on its way to Sioux City in accordance with tho new agreement between that road aud the O St P M cfe O Everott Curricle had tho misfortune to yi 4bVYW l ill -V-V V Trl X JV j -4 i I I r 11 r I Nntliino is It fl lo chance in the mamilaclure of Ivory Soap It is the highest testtlt of scientific soap innlrinj Ivory Soap lias been analyzed by many ol the most noted chemists who pronounce it of supetior quality The tests ol chemists jive confidence thai it is pine and the tests of thousands ol housekeepers who have used Ivory Soap for yeats is even more convincine They say tbit Ivory Soap will do some woil for which no other soap can be trusted They Unow from expeiience IVOKY SOAP IS JVm 11 K CliNl IMJIU CUIVfMUHl Mlttll II V IMt IMUtllH a flAMIHl t II CINCINNA1I Andrews aud Hon Horace G Whiftnoio Mr Pou iIIh hmiuv i but all united in will speak at Nniinlk on the iiilit of wishing him much prosperity and happi Octoherl The local committeemen ness in his new homo Mr Powell was will he expected to make arraiigomeuts presented with a eeraus hiulgi a for the advertising and holding of tho meeting Geo N Peels II L Spaiililing and C F W Matqiiardt departed today lor I Hastings to attend the annual meetiiiK of the giand lodge ol Nebraska I O O P The list named has long I a uiomhor of thegiaud loilgoauil ibeiiilici are lepresentalivos Iiiuu the local lodge to the grand orgaiualiou Miss Lmrt Law also goes to Hastings as a lepm seutative to the giaud Keliekah lodge from Deborah lo - No till Miss M try Neiiman and L mis Schen zel worn married at PJI0 yesterdny at Clitisth Luthern chinch by Kov J P Mueller Eva and Anna Key I were the bridesmaids and Julius Lindstailt and John Pofahl were groomsmen A wed ding dinner anil supper weie served at the brides parents ton large tinmbT of invited guests who showed their friend ship to the newly united couple by the presentation of iiumeious valuable gifts Friends in the city havo received the announcement of the uiurriiigo of Mr Roy Calvin Holmes and Miss Khzabelh Ann Cox which took place at tho home of tins brides parents at Dubuque lown on Wednesday October I A double wedding was luld a sister of tho luide being also married atthesanis time When Koy Holmes loft tins city soiui eight years ago ho was but a boy but he has made romarkatjlo jirogr ss since ho reached mans estate and is now doing well in a business way Noi folk friends will extend sincere congratulations upon this occasion untl wish the young couple an abundance of the richest of human happiness Their home will bo at Evnustou 111 Fifteen or twenty members of the Woodmen of tho World belonging totho fall into tho mixer at the sugar factory local lulgo went to Noligh yesteiday to yesterdoy and was quite badly bruised assist in theceremonies attending the un up It is fortunuto that the results of veiling of a monument to WTCurtis tho Occident were no worse formerly a member of tho lodge of that Mrs J Koenigstein has been very Members of other ledges also at -sick since her removal to the homo of tended and thero were a largo number hor parents and for a time Satuurday of ombers of tho order pro ent J C and Sunday her life was despaired of Ho of Omubu one of the head men of Later reports aro to the effect that she is l0 t waH J r vor night and oo much better which will bo pleusiiiir in- companied tho members of the local formation to her friends Miss Lenora Wichmau and Reiuhold Filter wero united in marriage yester day at 1 1 1 by Rev J P Mueller Tho ceremonies wero quietly obs rved only a few friends being honore 1 with invitations Ernest Wichman and Miss Lizzio Filter lifted in groomsman and bridesmui I Albert Degners now house on Fourth street is completed aud the family is now moving in This is one of the handsomest most convenient homes in the city and Mr Degner is not only well pleased with thopropoity but with the manner in which it has been built finished aud plumbed lodge to Noligh It is one of tho pro visions of the order that a 100 inoiiii uiout shall bis enetod over their grave when they die It is understo d there are about i candidates to be initiated into the order here tonight A fire alarm from tho Point h ward yesterday shortly before uoon brought out tho fire department in quick order The flro was in a pile of wood near the round house at the Junction which for a time threatened the destruction of that building The blao was got under control however before any great dam ago was done One of the wheels of tho Mast cart came off soon after it was taken out of the engine house and the accident resulod in the breaking of tho Tho team of Hermau Buss indulged xl j two places Good woik was done in a lively runaway Saturday evening lV tho mun llt tho rction and when It mn down Main street to tho mill and tll ir0 iwirtinont anived on tho scono then turned north Tho man who was tJlun rmmjneil Very little to be dono driving was tossed about in tho wagon -plus is the first alarm that has been until his arm was broken Dr Kiesuu tnnnwi in ftr mii ith mnntlw bnt tbn set tho broken bones and the injured man is getting along ull right Bear in mind the sociable to be given by tho young peoplo of the Baptist church at tho Adams homo on South Fifth Btreot Thursday evening Every Ixwly invited Tho timo hua been changed from Tuesday evoning A good Mine with ganios aud refreshinonts is promised to all who wi 1 attend A telegram from Orlando Tefft chair man of the republican Btate central com mittee announces that Ex Congressman w -- superstitious are now looking for the other two in the series of three in which fires aro isupiiosed to group Norfolk lodge No 11 I O F held a spocial meeting in their hall Satur day night tho purpose of which was to give a farewell recoption to their es teamed brother V P Powell who do parts tomorrow with his family for their now homo in Ashland Oregon The mcetiug was well attended by members of the order and it proved very success ful Many regrets wero expressed over token entitled lo bo worn by mombi rn who have hseu in continuous good stand ing for UfiyeaiH The recipient has been a member ofNiufolk loilcji for more than that length nf time and has been closely ideiitilled with its growth and prosperity Ho is one of this two ro mitiiiing eliarter mcmhciH of the lodge W II Law being the other The lodge was instituted in M y IS7I ami tlie llrst meeting was held in a small garret tho only room available in the town at that time The lodge has had many iipsaud iIoaiis but is now on the high read to success The meeting was organized into a veterans lodge and the older mouthers addressed the order tolling what they I new ol its old time history After the speaking relreshmtnts wero served by tho committee and the even ing proved to bo a vory miccchsIiiI alfair Shortly after its institution Norfolk lodge included people within a radius of about 100 miles and Irom them were or ganized the lodges of ONeill Noligh Oikdale Stanton and others in Noith Nebraska Wanikd several might and honest persons lo represent us as managers in this and clo e by counties Salary 000 ayeai auilexp uses Straight bona fide no more no IcrB sulary Position perma nent Oar inferences any bank in any town It is mainly Ike work con ducted ut homo Kofeieuco Elldnso -elf-addressed stamped envelope Till Dominion Company Dept I Chicago Atti iiil lnllri I IiIh Viir Never in the history of our country was thero a grander opportunity than this present for eilucati i young men and women What nn auspicious moment for those who aro just now on tho threshold of life Grand Island Business and Normal college has lor fourteen years been tho leading institution of us kind in tho western states and last year more than twice as many calls were receivid for its graduate- as could ho supplied Everything necessary for a successful start in life is taught business normal and shorthand courses Expemes low Board only 1 n per vu ek One years tune givon on tuition it dci ircd Col lego record sent free or for six ceits will send elegant catalogue A M IlAitituh President Grand Island Nob 33t4Mf Consumption is robbed of its terrors by the fact that ic best med ical authorities state that it is a curable disease and one of the happy things about it is that its victims rarely ever lose hope You know there are all sorts of secret nostrums advertised to cure consumption Some make absurd claims We only say that if taken in time and the laws of health are properly observed SGOTTS EMULSION will heal the inflammation of the throat and lungs and nourish and strengthen the body so that it can throw off the disease We have thousands of testi monials where people claim they have been permanently cured of this malady oc and Siuo all tlrueguts SCOTT UOWNF ChtmiMt New Yotk