10 OIILIHIIK 1AIJ1I Robbers Made a Nijht in Norfolk li j of it THRBB BUB1NB8B 1I0USBS 10U0HET Kiiiiik Iiii store Kino Mnti ill ml Miirkrl mill llniljn HiiiIk Mlllrn Virn llriiliiMI llllo Hi tVllm lliml l Mill Miiiirilln Milium Wm l llmlnii Open I rom TuivHlnri lall Htirghm made night of U in Norfolk last night entering and rnnwicUing three business houses but it is believed tlmt thoir nights work was not product ive of very largo roturiiH The throe places entered wero Kiiro Hros moat iniultol Hardys scale olllro and KiiiuH drug Hi oro HntrunciittiKaroK nmilot wasolTeotod through tlio buck collar window which was open lmt wiw protected by u screen Tills was out awuy nlToiiHtiB an easy entrance to tho lower portion of this building Kroin Iho collar it was un easy mutter to proceed to tho uppor lloor whoro tho thieves rillml tlm monoy drawer securing ft10 fortliolr troublo Thoy loft a biokou pump lmiidlo and an old ilow Hlmro which wtuo used to pro vide an entrance After semiring what lay within their reach the mnraiiitoiH made thoir exist through the luck door leaving it open Tho free hooters onterod the scale oillcoofll 10 Hardy near tho Union luoillo tracks by prying opon n window There they secured nothing of value and roliiMd their disappoint meiit by soattor ng the papers in tho ollice about proin isouously Tliey appropriated noma chewing tobacco which camo in their way The heaviest loser by the raid of tlm burghirs was August K esau owner of the drii store They broke into this pluco of business by removing tho glass from the back window and raising the sash A Chinese lily which was on the window sill inside and barred the entrance somewhat was carefully lifted and deposited on tho ground under tho window Upon getting inside tho first pluco investigated was tho cash drawer Although this was not looked tho thief mado quite u jofi of getting it opon showing that tho porson or tho persons engaged woro probably novices at tho busiuoss It is prosuinod they priod at it with a stovo lid ami other ar tiolos which woro found near ot hand this morning and dually succoedod in breaking a pioco oft and opening tho drawer which contained but llfty pon nioa This was too small a stake for the olTort and thoy woro not disturbod Tho attontion of tho burglars was turnod elsewhere but all that Mr Kiesau missed this morning was Haven razors and tho 81 pioco silvor sot which was ouorod as a proiuiuu to the fortunate subscribor of tho Chicago Ladies magaiiio who might draw it Although tho loss was not largo to any of tho victims of tho raid thoy would bo pleased to capture tho del ers and with this idea Sheriff Losey wus requested to send or bring his bloodhounds over but as the animals woro out of town ho could not comply with tho request Tho Norfolk otlloors aro making dili gent inquiry and investigation and their olloits may yot result in tho capture of the thieves O F A Marquardt who runs the saloon at tho corner of Norfolk uvonuo and Fifth street is not cortaiu vhothr or not ho received a visit from tho burg lars He found this morning that his roar collar door had boon qrokon in but could not toll whether tho burglars had been iusido or not lie did not miss unythiug from his saloon and thinks perhaps tho follows were frightened away boforo they had completed their work TUESDAY TOPICS Oscar Uhle tho grocer has gono to Omaha Miss lily sister of Mrs V C Weber has accepted a position in the Fair storo Owen ONeill of Jlattlo Creek was a oity visitor today on his way to Madison Tho Wednesday olub will meet to morrow nfteruoon at 2 M with Mrs Goo h lies Fathers Foldmeun and Czech of Humphrey woro tho guests of Father Walsh yesterday Miss liuttie nioiviui lelt on the noon train for Council Bluffs whoro she will visit with Mrs Beam Tho Klkhoru train from tho east was lato again last night and did not arrive in Norfolk until 11 I10 Goo Brechler of Madison who atpiros to the position of county treasurer was in tho city again toduy Dr Deenug formerly connected with the Norfolk hospital for tho iusauo was inho city yesterday from Liucolu H H Thomas of Chicago is visiting his brother who is clerking iu tho Fair fords Btore and may decido to locate in Nor folk The derrick which was used iu putting down the well at tho waterworks pump iiig station blow over during last nights btotiu Am K Leonard is confined to his bed with another attack of troublo with his back tho result of mjuries received iu the cyclone several seasons ago W R Hoffumu is moving his family into the Powell house on Prospect avenue M V Wheeler will occupy the house being vacated by Mr HolTniun on Ninth sheet The institution or an Odd FoIIowh lodge at Meadow Grovo which was planned to take place this evening has been postponed until Thutsday evening of this week Mr and Mrs F W Congdondeparted yestonlay for their home in Hamilton Conn going by the way of Washing ton I C Thoy carry with them tho best wishes of Norfolk friends A very enjoyable party was given nt tho homo of Tlieo Loosehor on Kim avenue lust night in honor of Aug LenthaiiAor A largo number of poople were present and n pleasant evening wua passed Choice refreshments woro served to the guests during tho evening At tho shooting contest yesterday Hailoy again captured the purse and proved himself one of tho best shots In tho vicinity of Norfolk Iu spite of tho wind ho killed M birds out of i5 Glissman limited but one of tying him get ting vll out of 25 Hood nmdo n score of 21 C i Ileum went to Lincoln today to be present at tho marriage of his daugh ter Myrtle to Juntos Quinn which is to take place Thursday morning at 7 oclock Mr Ojuiiiu will be roinoin bored by many as formerly having a run out of Norfolk as a cleric iu tho railway mail service A county Sunday school convention will bo held at tho Baptist church begin ing next Thursday and closing next Friday ovouing A lntinbor of promi nent speakers and Sunday school winkers will bo present and a good moot ing is anticipated Or Fletcher M Sisson will give the closing address Fri day evening Sessions A Boll the taxidermists have received a sil voi -tipped bear to bo mounted which in its wild state must have been a monster as it weighed be tween 1201 and 1101 pounds It was sent by 1 I Kdgigton of Fullorton by whom it was killed with tho ussis unco of Mr Cook of tho same place The animal will bo a magnificent speci men when mounted Dr Frank Salter W H Dexter and All Gerecko started out on u hunting trip yesterday driving tho doctors lino black horse In crossing a field thoy drovo over a burbod wire ou whioh tho horso caught ono of its foot and severed an artery causing tho animal to almost bleed to death boforo tho low of blood could bo stopped Tho horso was loft at the nearest farm house and tho men walked home Messrs Suitor and Jorecko drovo out today to seo how tho animal was gottiug along P A Shurtz is quito soriously ill and it is feared by his friends that ho is also alllictod with tho blood poisoning iu which his wifes troubles finally culuminutod resulting in hor death Tho trouble llrst nppoared on his hand in a small soro which later grow swollon and quito painful and it is now under stood that tbo gentlemans throat is aiiecieu it is noiiovea tnat tno poison was recioved while attending his wife during her lato illness Mr Shurtz fiiends hope his conditions is not serious and that ho may rocovor with proper caro His condition is reported as somewhat improved today Norfolk has again been troatod with n variety of weather during tho past 21 hours Yesterday tho wind blow a gale from tho south carrying with it clouds of dust and producing a degree of heat equal to a good hot summer day and last night tho wind developed into almost a hurricane It subsided toward morning and thou switched around to tho northwest sinco which timo tho tomporaturo has boon falling quito rapidly Somo rofreshiug showers have fallen which put an effectual us on tno oust in Umaha yesterday s rocord shows tho highest Ootobor tem perature in more than a quartor of a century Tho following appears in todays World Herald being dated from Fre mont yesterday Lou Mosoley a baker 21 years old eloped yesterday with Pearl Luke a 14-your-old Norfolk girl Tho mother of the girl telephoned tho polico lust night to take them iuto custody Tho youthful couple spout tho night in tho polico judges olllco and this morning tho girls mother camo down Her wrath was soou appeased and sho gave her consent to tho mar riago which followed Tho girl is quito attractive Mosoley has been painting for H O Truman this summer uudhus iuloly boarded at the Luko homo whero ho niado tho girls acquaiutanco Tho largest variety of goods iud tho lowest prices in Norfolk at Tho Variety store iu the Riohards block Cattle for Sain I have constantly ou hand ami for salo good uutive cattle for feeding pur poses Prices as low as the market Call and get prices and terms Tons Shannon Hoskius Nob Come iu and seo tho now Norfolk Cash store WHO IS Women as well as men Trt aro mudo miserable by I yJ kidney uud bladder BLAME bl0 Dr- Kilmers Swamp- Root tho great kidney remedy promptly cures At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes You may have a sumple bottle by mail free ulso pamphlet telling all about it Address Dr Kilmer Co Biughamtou N Y THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY OCTOBER 20 1890 WEDNESDAY WRINKLES F A Huston has returned to AIiih worth 1 1 Koonigstoin had business in Madison today A Loitthuuson departed this morning for West Point II K flllssinaii was a passenger for Columbus today Mrs W W Rlloy of Plorco was n city visitor yesterday Chas Harding returned last night from a trip to Omaha Mrs August Molchor is quito sick nt her homo east of tho oity It A Stewart returned last night from n trip to Sioux Oity Sheriff Chorry of Wayne county is in tho city on olllciul bustnoss Mr and Mrs A 1 Durland and baby wont to Plainviow yestorduy Mrs L Woltzof Bnttlo Creek visited frionds in tho city last night Mrs W H Buoholz has gono to Omaha for a visit of a fow days Tho Union Pacific accomodation de parted about throo hours lato last night Dr Frank Salter was called to IcitiH last night on professional business Henry Vun Horn of Plorco is looking about tiio city with a view to locating horo Dr P II Saltor and Oscar Johnson loft this morning by boat for a hunting trip Mrs H Fricko and children of Madison aro visiting hor mother Mrs Carriole Mrs W II Buttorflold has returned from a visit to relatives and frionds in Creighton Mr and Mrs John Davis of Bloom Hold were visitors in tho Sugar City yesterday Mrs J II Kingman and her two sons Russel and Lynn aro visiting in Battle Cheek today Mrs Goo B Christoph arrived homo this morning from a six weeks visit to Iowa relatives and friends Too Horriskey has returned from Pocutolla Idaho whoro ho has boon omployod for somo timo past Tho Haywood Celebrities woro in tho oity today having driven up from Stan ton ou thoir waytto Hitniphroy Conductor F Rhaoy of tho main lino of tho Union Pacific brought in a train load of shoop enrouto to Sioux City last night Lizzio Zistrow oelobratod hor 8th birthday yesterday afternoon by enter taining a number of hor little friends at tho homo of hor parents 13 M Zoischo of Piorco has routed tho markot building noxt door west of Fuoslors and will put iu a cigar and to bacco store about tho first of November Chns Rosoau who has boon employed at tho Norfolk hospital for the insane during tho past your bus resigned and uccopted a position in tho sugar factory Mrs Goo L lies ontortaiuod a fow frionds lust ovouing at whist in honor of Mrs Klizabeth Flotchor A very pleasant ovouing was onjoyed by thoso in uttouduueo Mr B O Goutlo has uccopted the position of bookkeeper in the Norfolk National bank Mr Goutlo was for threo years bookkeeper of tho Oreston National bunk of Creston Iowa Another lottor recoivod from Row J J Parkor states that ho oxpocts to start for homo noxt wook and will probably occupy his pulpit at tho First Congrega tional church tho first Sunday iu De cember A company of pooplo from tho Heights wont to tho homo of Dr and Mrs HT Holdon on West Norfolk uvonuo last ovouing and surprised them A pleas nut evening was spent by all partici pants in the affair Mr and Mrs J E Tuckor arrived in tho city last evening from New York and aro looking over tho sugar factory under tho guidanco of Manager Wietzer Mr Tuckor is a prominent capitalist and it is understood ho is interested in tho factory SouatorM L Huy ward and Congress man Taylor of Ohio aro billed to speak in Norfolk a wook from next Saturday Novomborl on tho political issues of the day Norfolk republicans will hold n mooting iu tho city hall noxt Friday ovouing to make arraugemonts for tho event An interesting suit is being tried to day boforo a jury in Tustico Fallors court iu seseiou iu Police Judge Hayes olllco Tho suit is brought by a firm of Omaha doctors against Ed Wagner tho liverymau Thoy seek to secure their fees for a courso of treatment which Mr Woguer alleges didnt affect a cure K A Lindemanu denies tho alleged rumor that tho party recontly givou by him was for tho purpose of influencing votes Nevertheless it has a suspicious uppearauce and it is believed by mauy uiui it Buuiuu ue miuizou in ins sworn statemeut as olectiou expenses Ho states that it was given solely in honor of his wifes birthday if so tho plot may bo of long standing dating from his wifes birth uud will probably bo a rival to the crime of W in history His friends hope that ho may be nblo to prove that his nomination to tho ollice of justico of tho peace was not conceived at that time Sioux City Journal John Malouo n prosporous farmer and cattlo raiser of Madison Nob was in Sioux City yes I onlay a buyer at tho stock yards Madison Is tho homo of ex United States Senator Allen now District Judge Allon The distinguished populist is u partner iu business of Thomas Malono of Mudlson u brothor of John Malono Spenklngof politics Mr Malono said Although tho county I llvo in is demo cratic I boliovc it Is going to go repub lican this full Tho voters bulievo tho democrats uro too radical on tho war question ami then tho good times have converted many to republicanism If Nebraska goes republican this fall then its goodby to Billy Bryan R I Reynolds returned yestorduy from Sulom S D preparatory to begin Ing work on tho now opora house for which ho promised to bo on hand when wanted Ho expected to begin brick laying this morning but tho brick has not sulliciontly coolod in tho kiln to bo used Ho oxpnets howovor to begin work Monday morning at the latest with a force of llvo masons and tho work will thon bo ruBhod ropidly Dnr ing tho balance of this wook tho ma terial will bo got on the ground and all things in roudlnoss so that thero nood bo no delay after tho work starts Mr Reynolds states that thoro is much pros perity whoro ho 1ms boon working and tho populists are rotiiriiing to tho repub lican ranks by tho score Ho says that it is a quito common thing up thoro for farmers to pay 250 por day and board for hands and that somo young men not out of their toons aro making thoso wages Pat Stanron of Tildon vico p csidont of tho Nebraska Retail Liquor Dealors association camo down last night to innkq arrangements for tho semi annual meet ing or that organization which will bo hold in Norfolk November 11 and 15 A meeting of local dealors was held last night at Chas Ricos placo of busi ness for the purpose of organizing Mr Rico was made chairman of tho meet ing and Rudy Blntt secretary A com mittee or Uuanco consisting of Chas Rice C F A Marquardt and H H Pat ter son was named and thoy will solicit funds tomorrow to provide for tho enter tainment of tho delegates Geo Holler was made a committee of ono ou music Auothor meotiug will bo hold Eriday night when othor dotails of tho meeting will bo looked after It is oxpectod that thoro will bo from 150 to 200 delegates from all parts of the stuto iu atteudance at tho mooting and tho local dealors de sire that nothing for thoir entertain ment shall bo loft undouo It is pro posed among other things that tho dole gates bo driven to tho sugar factory tho hospital for tho iusauo and through tho principal parts of tho city TWO DIE FROM STARVATION- AliiHknn Vemel Arilvon nt Sonttln Willi lamiiir In Wretched Illglit SKATTiKOct 2o Tho schooner Horn which loft Cape Nome Sept 20 arrived hero yesterday Two men died on tho way down ono of starvation and ono of dementia Tho only supplies aboard when tho schooner arrived hero were a little Hour and water Tbo crew was in a pitiablo state Thero woro 200 per sons on board Somo of tho passengers wero half crazy from starvation and lack of water News of tho wrotchod plight of tho Heras passengers was brought hero Sunday night by tho steamer Lakmo Tho rovonuo cutter Grant and tho tug Sea Lion immediately started after tho schooner Thoy succeeded in find ing tho schooner Monday about 50 miles off Capo Flattery Tho two deaths re ported aro thoso of J O Ryan who camo on board a woll man but through bad food and lack of attention grad ually grow worso until ho died ou Oct C Tho other case is much tho same Georgo Laniby through want of nourishment and confine ment in ill ventilated quartors t was taken with typhoid fever and died mi Oct 21 Whilo ho was sick ho hud absolutely no medical attention Both men wero buried at sea From tho statoinonts of other passongors it is learned that tho agent of tho ship at Nome guaranteed thorn plenty of good provisions on the way down They wero charged 50 for their passage When thoy wero a few days out meat sugar and butter ran out RUSSIA TO ARBITRATE New Point of International Law Involviil In iliilm of Scaler London Oct 25 Russia it has boon learned by tho Associated Pross has at last agreed to arbitrate with tho United Stutes tho claims resulting from tho soizuro of sealers in the Boring sea which huvo been ponding for about eight years A protocol botween tho two governments has been drawn up tho final formalities oro expected to bo concluded noxt month and tho arbitra tion will probubly tuko tho form of tho Venozuolun court HOLDING OUT FOR A HARBOR Cnnnila Willing to Olv Up lart or lie Cold Country London Oct 25 Tho Associated Press is onablotl to give authoritatively Canadas final proposition for a perma nent Bottloment of tho Alaskan disputo Canada gives up much of tho disputed gold country hi return for a seaport Pyramid harbor but stipulates that it inubt got tho latter boforo it agrees to arbitrate tho bouiwiary lino Chief rnlli n Wltlto U Head Omaha Oct 25 Oliiof of Police Martin White diod this morning at 1 oclock at his room iu the Merchants hotel Dr Gilmoro announced that heart failure following a complication of liver trouble us tho immediate cause of his dcuth 8111111117 S1I1110I Ctmvriitlnn Following is the program oftho Madi son county Sunday school convention which convenes In the Baptist church this city tomorrow afternoon and con tinues until Friday ovenlng IIIUUSnAY AITKUNnON t Devotional meeting Rov J J Joffories Norfolk 100 Normal lesson How to study and loach a Sunday school lesson R H Pollock Bentrico Qiiostionsund discussion Temporury orgnnlzution Appointinont of com mittocs Assignment of delegates Ad journment TIIUItSDAY KVnVINO 7 0 Song service 8 00 Why a Sunday school conven tion Rov W II Eaton Norfolk 820 Profitable Investments Rev O W Lowrio Madison ntlDAY MOItNINO 0 00 Quiet half hour 0 Biblo normal lesson W D Roatigh 1015 Business Election of officers 1 1 00 What tho community has n right to oxpect from tho Sunday school Rov G II Main Norfolk 11 I0 Equipments for the Sunday school Adjournment HUDAY AKTHIINOOV 2 0 Pruyor mooting for Suuday school work 2 i0 Securing attoiidauco Rov R W Wilcox Battlo Creek 100 Necossity for and how to securo trained teachers Rov T K Fowlor Madison i 10 Biblo reasons for tho Sunday school Rov J W DeMorit Battlo Creole I 00 Questions nnd discussion KWDAY KVHN1NO 7 10 Song service 8 00 Address Rev F M Sisson D D Aio you thin Would you liko to got fat and plump Tried laughing t wouldnt woik now tuko Rocky Mountain Tea t will do tho business WiuittMl A Sound Kraillvntur W H Blakemau owns among his othor barnyard fowls a female of tho genus bovine commonly termed cow This goutlo and sometimes desirablo pieco of furniture possesses along with otheis of her ilk a voice of some volume notes of which sho occasionally launches out upon tho circumambient ntmos phoro Tho poot may ravo over this bovine accomplishment but that it is not always desirablo to people who prob ably lack tho instincts of such above iSfft montioncd poet is ovidonced by tho fol lowing received by Mr Blakoniau on a postal card October 22 It would bo very very much appreciated if your cow would not make quite as much noiso as sho has made dining tho last few days Oni ok Yolk Nikiii lions Is Is understood that Mr Blakemau upon receiving tho curd proceeded to an interview with the disturber of tho neighborhood and gently remonstrated with her ovor hor soomitig luck of eti quette Ho oven went so fnr us to read tho postal curd to hor and tho effect scomod to bo very gratifying nt that time and if it continues so tho owner will feel that tho desired result has boon accomplished If not thero will bo a domnud for n sniull boy with a very largo hand to covor tho cows mouth or a patent muzzle specially designed to mullllo sound or ho may bo compollod to build 11 uoiso tight cell of somo kind in which to coufiuo the brute Anyway ho hopoB in Borne way to ovorcomo tho objection to his domestic arrangement Wanted soyoral bright and honest persons to ropresont us as inanugors in this and close by countios Salary 00 a year and excuses Straight bona fldo no moro no loss salary Position perma nent Oar references any bauk in any town It is mainly olllco work con ducted at homo Reference Enclose Eolf addressed stamped envelopo Tun Dominion Company Dopt i Chicago ATjers Cherry Pectoral Cheaper than any experiment no mat ter what the price MTCTOxranaroinra FALL TRISin Opens Monday mornlnc Supt 3 Work for Honrd Wn furnish all Btudents with placos to work fot board You can attend this coIIoro for half tho money required to ro elsewhere bend us 25 niitnei and addresses of young people Interested In business education and get our College Weekly ono year freo Our new cntaloK free to anyone Address ItOIIIltOiil IIKOS Omiilin Neb - ff ik IrnlJliii m r v v 1 1 uif 1 --sin-- h U sC f Jn ilda f vMiV wiEa m XMm III SIIE WAS BLIND A blindness ccmes to rie nw and then I have it now It is queer I can rec your eyes but not your nose I cant read because some of the letters are blurred dark spots cover them it is very uncomfortable I know all about it its DYSPEPSIA Take one of these it will cure you in ten minutes What is it A Ripans Tahulo -un i oanrhri health tlist RlPANS will not Ixnent Tber lianlah W 7ii k A uri 11 1 vKHmi the nackttirn and accrta iiuiut aln and mute lira IlAN S 10 for 5 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