12 FRIDAY FACTS Attorney Fred Free wont to Mudison today Mrs Aug Melchr r is reported much bolter today Owur Uhlo returned lust night ftotn hlsDnmhu visit A V Johnson of Uucoln was u city visitor lust night 0 H Hnnows wits n Sioux City visitor ycl onlay l S llnyinls in Stunton attending tobuMnoss iniittois I 1 Koonigstoin will no to Mmlihon tonight on business 0 W IJmuMh returned last evening from i visit toOnmlm Mrs II Allon of Hattlo Crook was n ally visitor yesterday Mm Hurt Mapos wont to Omaha yos toidny to vlsil relatives ivuil friends IM Monti of Hullalo GnpS U spent yoilordny with P K Bond nntl family IV II i S ogniu will tnnvo Into tlio residence recently vacated by I Coun cil 0 E Doughty took the noon train lor Sioux Oily whine ho will visit ovor Sun lay Mr and Mm W II Uultorlleld wont to Omaha yesterday for n fow days visit Mm W G Maker will spend Satur day with hur hihtor Miss Hartloy ut Madison A F Multhy of Colorado Springs Ool 1h in tho city looking after property llltoiCfltS Mm E V Stevens and son have gone to Sioux City and South Dakota for a visit to friends Mm ltonry 1 latino has u turned from u visit of two mouths duration with hor parents in Wisconsin 1 W True of Otnulm cumo in last night and will pond tho winter at tho homo of his son S W Tnto Mr and Mm Mulutyro of Hloncoo Iowa are guests of Mr and Mrs David Bees at the hospital for tho insane Mm Kiohurdsou Mrs Hubendall and Miss Schavlnnd of Madison are in tho city attending tho comity Sunday school convention Mrs A S ShurthtT who 1ms bson enjoying a visit at the home of Dr and Mrs 11 T llohleii loaves today for Hot Springs S I Tho Wost Side Whist oluh was vory plensautly ontertiiued lust night at the homo of Mr and Mrs David Bantu on North Tenth street 1 1 Tonal of Hurtiugton count v cleric of Cedar county was in tho city today to see about tho printing of ballots for his county Dr O 1j Stovonson of tho hospital for insane is enjoying a visit from his mothor and two sisters who arrived last evening from Oonova O O Gow will go to Kearney to at toud tho state convention of tho Y 1 S U 15 as delegate from tho so ciety of Firt Congregational church Mrs Sarih W Morroll owner of the Mast block is having a ono room addi tion built adjoining tho rear of tho one occupied by the Norfolk National bank Friends of Mr Shurtx arc glad to note that he is able to be out again ho having almost entirely recovered front what threatened to bo a serious sickness Mrs Elizabeth Fletcher who has boon tlio guest of Mrs eo L lies do parted this uoou for Beouior where she will visit a few days boforo returning to hor home in Abordoon S D Bov H Kwstor of Clearwater and Hov E lust of Ahisworth wore in tho oily yesterday on their way homo from Wuyno where they had boon attondiug tho Gorman Lutheran c mferonco Mrs Geo L lies gavo a reception yos torday aftornoou from I until 1 oclock in honor of hor guost Mrs Elizabeth Fletchor Those who responded to tlio invitation piiFsed an on joyablo uftoruoou Tho republicans of Norfolk and vi ciuity should not forget tho mooting to bo hold at tho city hull tonight to ar range for tho mooting by Senator Hay ward and Congressman Taylor of Ohio on Saturday tho 1th Mr nud Mm 1 E Tucker of New York who have boon in tho city for 44 It is an IU Wind That Blows Nobody Good t That smalt ache or pain or weakness is the ill wind that directs your attention to the necessity of purifying your blood by taking Hoods Sarsapa rilla Then your whole body receives good for the purified blood goes tingling to every organ It is the great remedy for all ages and both sexes Dyspepsia Complicated toiih liver and kidney trouble I suffered for years from dyspepsia nvith severe pains Hoods Sarsaparilla made me strong and hearty J B Emerton Auburn Me 3bodi SaAJamuffn f ygfPgtjgiigYfy llood Illlt cure llvir lilt Hie iiou lrritutliie and only cathartic to lake with llumlt Sarmurlllt several days examining tho sugar fun tor left on tho noon ttalu for Ames to viow tho factory at I hat place before continuing thoir journey Mr Tucker Is secretary of the American Hoot Sugar company Kov Unhid or Fond du lino Wis has accepted a call to become pastor of St Pauls Lutheran church of this city anil will probably arrive here next week and preach lo his new congregation tho Sunday following Mr Helzel comes highly rccotunteiitlMl for the position and ho will undoubtedly receive a warm welcome from his parishioners C F V Murqunrdl 0 E Doughty S L Gardner lohn Oostorllng Win lClesau and 10 E Heels were Not folk Odd Fellows who assisted In instituting tho new lodge at Meadow Orovo last night They report a largo atteudaiico of members of tho order from the various lodges in the vicinity and u royal good time Tho lodge starts out with II charier members while a largo number were initiated last night Tito ladles should tnko ospnoial inter est in tho movement for a free public li brary in Ioi folk and should attend tho meeting called by Mayor Simpson at tho high school buiMiug tonight Per haps no otto thing eerts a bolter in lluenoo on tho young manhood and womanhood of tho world today than good reading mailer and to placolhis within tho reach of all should be ono of the objects of all oharitablo ennobling people Whoovor Is instrumental in in stituting a free public library in Nor folk will have u monument to his credit of more than ordinary moment The men have taken uu interest in pushing along the opera house and tho oppot Utility now offers for the ladies to equal or exceed that attainment in pro viding a public library Tho men will certainly lend thoir assistance to tho work but it would bo a nieo thing if Norfolks ladies always loyal to their home towns welfare could take tho lead and bo entitled to tlio greater credit F Warrant who has tho supervision of tho opera houso at this placo has received homo lino photographs of the building oroctod by his company ut York which ho is exhibiting to his frionds Ono is an interior viow and discloses a lino substantial building of commodious proportions Anothor is an interior view of the seating capacity of tho hall showing tho lower lloor and balcony seated with fine opora chairs with upholstered souls The other viow discloses tho stago and boxos which nro both works of art and nmko a handsomo appearance oven in the photograph Mr Warrant promises that tho Norfolk auditorium shall bo exactly lileo tho York structure with tho ono excep tion that tlio building is SO foot longer than tho one under construction here but this 20 foot is occupied by store and olllco rooms so that tho opora house proper is no larger than tho ono planued for Norfolk Tho Norfolk- opera houso will bo fully tho equal of any in the state the Hovd and Creighton at Omaha being no oxcoptions Although thoso aro larger and havo a greater seating capacity they will nor answor tho pur poso for which thoy aro intonded any hotter than tho ono for Norfolk SATURDAY SIFTINGS E 13 Ovelmtin is in to spend Sunday F Wietzer went to Omaha this morn ing Judge Allon was in tho city again this morning Howard Heomor returned from Omaha last night Mm W Powors is in tho city today from Piorco Miss Graco Spoar wont to Columbus today for a visit Mrs C G Seniors is vibitiug with hor sister at Chadrou llalph Hraasch was a pussougor for Omaha this morning F A Huston is again in tho city at tending to business affairs John Hockofollow was in tho city yesterday from South Dakota L II Doaii flronmnon tho Elkhorn is laying off for a couplo of days 0 1 Sleepor and son of Waruervillo were in tho city today on business Mrs A J Durland and baby returned last night from a visit to Plainviow A stonowaro oulvort has been put in across Fifth street at Madison avouuo Senator John M Thurston spoko to a largo audience nt Wakofiold last night Miss Nina Walker is expocted homo toduy for a months visit with hor parents Mr Homo is horo to spend Sunday with his family at tho homo of Mrs McKim Wm Homloben shippod another car load of live poultry to San Frauoisco last night The city has just received anothor car load of stono to bo used for street crossings Mrs Dr Person oud Miss Etta How ard of Stanton spout tho day with Mrs D F Sidler Assistant Superintendent N W Chap man of tho Uniou Pacific was in tho city last wight Mrs ilos Horriskey and daughter Mary returned yesterday from a visit to friends in Iowa Judge J 13 Barnes was a passeuger THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2 1890 for Lincoln yesterday whero ho will visit Guy and Kim Thero was a vory heavy while frost last night mid tho surfneo of tho ground was f ruuti quite hard Miss Lmiii Mills and Oriolo Adams aro in from their schools to spend Sunday with relatives and fiiends F P llanlon of Omaha was in town to attend a meeting of Iho directors of the Norfolk National bank Mrs McGuiro and Miss Johnson teachers In tho Croighton schools were shopping in tho city today Editor A P Ohilds of thoTimoH Ttib line was among tho number who wont to Wuyno to hoar Altgold talk J F I not Holier has gono to his old homo in Missouri Valloy Iowa to visit friends and attend to business Miss Agnes Conrad is seriously sick at tho homo of lior Herman Mllor on South Third stroot H A Pollock who has boon attoning tho county Sunday school ccnvontlon loft today for his homo in lloutrieo The 1 larding Croamory company shippod a carload of thoir fitio products to Spokano Washington last evening Mr and Mrs U E Foster drove down from Plulnvlow yesterday and are guests at tho homo of Mr and Mrs J 0 Stltt Hurt Mupos and M D Tylor drovo to Hattlo Crock today to attend a meeting of tlio republican county control com uiittco Tlio riiiloud employes in all oHlcoa aro very busy which is convincing proof to them that dull times aro something of the past Mr Hyuearson and Miss Hello Sin clair drovo ovor fiotu Madison yester day to attend tho Sunday school con vent ion 11 W Williams is siilVering from a well developed Jobs comforter that is working overtime to supply the deniaud for comfort Miss Edith Hichelor and Miss Hrunor went to Wayno this morning for a visit with tlio family of Prof Pilo of the normal school Tho Sugar City Cereal mills booked au order yesterday for four carloads of their celebrated Hour to bo shipped to tho Black Hills Gust Murquuidt loft yesterday for Meadow Grovo whero ho will furnish music for a German wedding celobratiou llvo miles south of that vitiligo Tho front of tho fnskoep millinery store is being ropaiutod A sign with niumnioth letters will occupy tho ontiro space above tho doors and windows Guy Alexandor and Marshall Leavitt started yesterday on thoir wheels for West Point whore thoy will visit tho hitters brother Hov F W Leavitt Chris Schavland who has boon hero fr ovora 1 days in tho iutorest of his candidacy for clerk of tho district court returned to his homo in Madison this morning J F Jonal of Hartington county clerk of Cedar county who is here look ing after tho printing of election ballots cleiktd in Palmers grocery store at this placo IS years ago Mr and Mrs S K Dextor who havo beou sponding some weeks in tho city loft today for their homo in Lowell Muss Mr Dexter is proprietor of tho cold storage plant Tho second dauco of tho Early Hour club was hold last ovoniug in Must hall Sassano tho Sioux City harpist fur nished tho music nnd tho party was thoroughly enjoyed Superintendent O II Reynolds will depart for Chicago tomorrow to meet Mrs Roynolds and Mrs McBrido on thoir return from a visit to oastoru frionds and rolativos Mrs A J Davis is enjoying a visit from hor brother A J Griswold of Decatur 111 whom sho has not seen for more than a quarter of a century He is a conductor ou tho WabuBh lino Tolophouo No 150 has boon placed in tho building occupied as police heud quartors No 110 is now in E H Winders residouco and 111 has boon put into tho residouco of J K Boas Managor G F Sprechor of tho tele phone uxchango reports tho arrival of a now assistant nt his homo early this morning Tlio young gentleman will call tho manager papa us soon as he is ablo G W Evans has 6truck a lowing well on his farm south of tho city which ho considera of much value to him Ho thinks that tho valuation of his farm has boeu increased nbout flOO by tho lucky 6triko of the well boring appara tus Whilo at Grand Island recently V H HoiVmau passod a successful examina tion as uu euibalmer and undertaker boforo tho state board and is now in possession of a certificate as required by tho recent luw passed by tho legisla ture It is understood that Hov J P Van Fleot of Trinity Episcopal church will preach his farewell sermon tomorrow afternoon and will eoou depart for Kansas City to toko up work Who will in tho futuro bo tho pastor hero is not kuown W O Hall has discontinued tho bar ber 6hop recently started by him at South Norfolk because ho needs Will Hazels services in the up town shop to tako his placo as ho Is compelled to bo absent from his business much of tho lime ou account of his wifossorlous illness Sioux OityIournal 11 llowoagctl I yoursu switchman has boon declared lobe Insane by tho commissioners ofiti Hiuityiind this morning will betaken to the hospital for the iusano at Olurinda ltis nbout four weeks sinco Howe Urst displayed fcigns o niDtital ailment and now his malady fooiuh to bo getting worse it Is thought to bo tho result of taking ovotdoMjs or patent niedioiiio for relief of spinal trouble II Vimt Lano general malinger or tho Nebraska Tolophouo company nud II U Denny superintendent or toll lines of tho satno company wero in tho city today on their way to Croighton to look after tho proposod construction of the now lino between this city and that town Fivo carloads of poles for tho now lino passed through this morn ing Ono was set aside hero and is being unloaded today by Messrs Sprechor nud Hoqua Tho others will bo unloadod at tho other towns along tho line MONDAY J S McClary Omaha today MENTION was a passenger Ed Bates went to Missouri Valloy for oil tho noon trnin J II Herrymau is a city visitor today from Croighton Mrs W II I3ucholz loturned from Omaha Saturday O Fantl of Chicago is a business visitor in Norfolk Chester A Fuller had businoss at tho county seat today Mrs Story was a visitor Saturday from Meadow Grove Onus Hico went to Platte Center this morning on business D J Koonigsfein was a passenger to Madison this morning Fred Ivlontz sr and daughter Lizzio wont to Omaha yesterday P W Wurnor and Arthur Pilger drovo to Stanton yesterday Mrs E A Cruni of Croighton is visit ing her daughter Miss Oru Misses Ruth and Graco Matrau wero visitors in Omaha Saturday Bauk Examiner E H Luikart visited with his parents over Sunday iT Sprechor nnd Mayor S E Simp son had business in Madison today Mrs 1 Booth was over from Waruer villo to spend Sunday with friends Mrs Ditz aud Mrs Rosoborough re turned to Tildon Saturday evouiug F Koch of West Point is tho guest of his sistors Mosdamcs Rudat and Asmus Mrs G Eborly and Miss Lula Trent wero in tho city from Stanton Saturday Mrs W A Moldenhauor roturned from a visit to Stauton Saturday even ing County Attorney Biruhart of Piorco was in the city this morning on busi ness A J Durland returned Saturday from his trip to Plainviow and other points north Mrs A Hupp and daughtor of Wiu sido wero in tho city Saturday tho guests of frieuds Fred Sprccher a nephew of P F aud G F wasaSuuday guest of his relatives General Manager Lano of the Nebraska Tolephone eompauy was in tho city last night Mrs W H Cooloy and daughter Miss Bessio wero passengers for Omaha this morning Mrs Crook and Mrs White aro guests nttho homo of Mr nnd Mrs White southeast of town Rev A Vollbrocht of Stanton preached to a largo congregation in St Pauls Lutheran church yesterday Mrs S E Hull roturned Saturday from Codova 111 whero sho has been visiting during tho summer A baby girl arrived last woek at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Ed Ueckor three miles northwest of tho city Mrs Bush and daughters and Miss Amy Richurdsou wero Battle Creek visitors to Norfolk Saturday Mrs J L Knesel and daughtor Miss Alda of Hattlo Creek wero doing some shoppihg in Norfolk Saturday Mrs J Sutherland and daughter aud Miss Idoll Taylor of Hattlo Crook wero shopping in Norfolk Saturday Mrs Olios Stitt of Fremont is visit ing at tho homo of her parents Mr nud Mrs Whlto southoast of the city Messrs House aud Nichol havo adver tised a big sale of stock which is to take placo next Saturday November 4th A special train hauled by two engines came in yesterday ovor the Uniou Pa cific Tho train contained f0 curs of beets for tho sugar factory Postmaster P F Sprecher has im proved his residence property in tho western part of the city by the applica tion of a now coat of paint to tho house Mrs Carl Asmus celobrntod hor birth day yesterday by iuviting a number of relatives and frieuds in to dinner nud supper A fino time is reported by by thoso who attended Dr Frank Salter and wife left today noon tho doctor for Chicago where ho will attend a course of loctures aud 3t IfNf 4 - A clean vigorous shampoo with an abundant lather of Ivory Soap is delightful and refreshing It cleanses the scalp removes dandruff and leaves the hair glossy and clean IVORY SOAP- on 44 JJ 100 PER CENT COPWIGMT 1000 ar THE PHOCIin L UAMOLE CO CINCINNATI Vx Salter will go to Battle Creek Mich to visit her parents for a mouth Clyde Pollock tho boy who recently had a leg broken by getting it in a re volving buggy wheel is now getting along very nicely and it is believed ho will bo ablo to bo about again in a few weeks A company of 1 of Ida Paso walks little frionds called on nnd surprised hor yesterday at tho homo of her parents on South Fifth street tho day being tho young ladys 11th birthday A good timo was enjoyed by tho children Tho Womans Homo Missionary so ciety of tho M E church will meet with Mrs Hibbon ou South Third street tomorrow afternoon after which thoy will servo ono of their popular 10 cout teas from fivo to seven oclock Every body is invited to attend A number of little frieuds called in nnd surprised Clydo Edvurd9 Friday even ing tho home of his parents and assisted hinijiu observing tho 12th anniversary of his birth Tho little folks enjoyed ngood time and wero especially delighted with tho choice refreshments served Tho work of laying brick ou the now opera house was commenced this moru iug and the front foundation is rapidly assuming proportions The brick of tho foundations is boing laid with cement which whilo making it strong nnd endur ing will ulso niuko it impervious to water Yesterday was tho fifth wedding anni versary of Mr and Mrs Ed Dunning aud a number of their friends called in and surprised them at thoir liomo on Tenth streot A vory enjoyable time resulted and a largo number ol woodou presents wero left by tho guests as re minders of tho occasion It is reported that au epidomic of typhus fever is raging in tho vicinity of Santi n and there aro many ill with tho disease This fever was responsible for the death of Arthur E tho 14-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Carl Mittolstadt of that place who died a woek ago Fri day nnd was buried tho Sunday fol lowing Battle Creek Enterprise The infant of Mr and Mrs Carl Bolifsky recently bom died Tuesday night and was buried Wednesday Rev Hoffman oilloiating Tho sympathy of everyone is with tho parents whoso numerous sad misfor tunes aro without precedent Of tho 14 childron born to thoni ouly two aro ulivo ono of whom has boon sadly alllicted for yoars and was just recently consigned to the Norfolk asylum A crowd of about 0 adult Russians and nearly twice that number of child ren came in on tho 1040 train from Sioux City having come directly from their native land To Amerioans tho people presented a rather grotesque ap pearance in thoir nativo garmonts and thoy wero the object of mnny curious glances by tho peoplo about tho depot It is understood that thoy will form a colony in this vicinity aud till Nobraska soil for a livelihood Tho following is related of one of Norfolks bright youngsters His papa and another geutlemnu went out duck si oo ing tho result of their hunt being ono duck Tills hud boon klllod by the compauion of the boys father who pro sent ed It to that less fortuuato individ mil Tlio circumstances being explained to the lad ho was curious to know why his fathor hudut killed a bird also The old man stated that ho guessed it was because ho wasnt a good shot On going to bed that night the kidlot wound up his ovoning prayer with this rather shockitig request God bless papa and mamma and teach papa how to shoot Tho Pacitio block had a narrow escapo from anothor firo last night Ono of URE tho girls employed iu tho kitchen had beou usiug a lautorn and in turning it down to extinguish tho light tho wick was turned into tho oil which caught firo and sifter blazing for a moment tho bowl exploded scattering tho burning oil nbout tho room where it continued to barn with threatening vigor Tho bright light was seen by some gentlo mon passiug along tlio streot who hur ried in but tho employes hud been prompt in their action aud when thoy arrived tho flames wore extinguished Tho experience gavo all present quite a scare nevertheless John Broecker and wifo wore G5 years of ago last week which contained also tho anniversary of Mr Broeekers intro duction to the tailoring trade he having plied the neodlo for CO years past on tho bench This week of important anni versaries was royally celebrated yester day at tho home of tho worthy couplo In tho neighborhood of 40 guests wero entertained at dinner and supper aud during tho evening The occasion was heartily enjoyed by all tho guests aud tho choice refreshments were given merited consideration It is said that Mr Brcccktr still does his work with a deftness that is a revela tion to many a younger man Tho Marshall Field ranch southoast of tho city is soou to receive a very lino blooded cow Tho animal was bought at tho last day of tho auction sale of tho National Hereford association held iu Kansas City last Friday Fifty eight p HI til tt HI J 1M Coiigli I Mp on Yrtil noun noir1 oil f I VU 1IUVC UJLU ail I sorts of cough dies but it does not I j yield it is too deep I j seated It may wear J itself out in time but j fit is more liable toj produce la grippe 1 pneumonia or a seri 1 j ous throat affection I I You need something I I that will give youf strength and build 1 9 I i up tne body SCOTTS EMULSION j f will do this when everything f 1 else fails There is no doubt j about it It nourishes f strengthens builds up and I j makes the body strong and 2 healthy not only to throw 1 J off this hard cough but to j fortify the system against i further attacks If you arc I run down or emaciated you f I should certainly take this j nourishing food medicine j t Soc and i no all druggists I ai u j i o nun uiieraists Ntw York lit- L tit - - j