i s i n t FRIDAY FACTS V V Heck has koiio Albion on IiurIucbs 0 S Hayes has gono lo Oninha on 1URillCFS C S Smith was over from Mndihon ycMerdny Hiohunl HortwlMlo 1b in tho city from Wheeler uounty Geo il Dniunn of Wnyno wiw a city visitor yesterday I S Hurbook wiw i tho city yester day from Howellfl W 0 CruiB of Madison wiw u Nor folk visitor yesterday Mr unci Mrs F 1 Hnlo nro city visitors from Hattlo Creok II 11 Chappol is wohI in tho interest of the SiiRiir City Coreul millH VV II Hridjni 1h in Chicago looking after tho interestH of WhoatlliiK Hev lCdlth Hill Hookers subject for tonight will be Tho Siren Looks Dr W li Hownmn of Stanton vipitod with hw brother nt the homo of S H Alclarluittl yesterday Tho woninns club will moot with ISIth Shnrploss next Monday instead of with Mrs Weatliorby Misses Hessio Cooloy mill U Ponder went to Soribner this morning to visit friends for a short time Tho bridtfo on Main stroet neross tho Norfolk is being improved by having now planking laid on tho roadway Postolllco liiHpoctor A O Swift of Tsobrnska Oity visited tho postolllco yestorday and left this morning for Omaha O 13 White and family loft this morning over tho Union Pacitlo for Deliver Col where thoy expect to make their future homo It is understood that Bort Kborhart will movo his rostnunuit to tho Junction on May 1st and occupy tho building va cated by Mr Haverfleld Tho infant son of Mr and Mrs Louis Iiangenborg who livo near Hoskins diod Inst night and will bo buried tomor row from tho German Reform church of that town Tho laws of tho Prospect Hill Como tery association provido that tho annual meeting of tho organization ho held on tho socond Monday in Unroh which -would bo tho 12th instant Mrs Edith Hill Hooker national ovaugolist of tho W 0 T U who is conducting ovaugolist io services at tho Baptist church will hold a inothors meeting at that church tomorrow after noon at 2 t0 Tho list of transfers published tod ay hIiows an increasing activity in tho real cstsito markets at largo prices This is n condition that has beon anticipated and is highly gratifying to thoso who havo placed their conlldenco in tho valuo of Nebraska dirt It is believed by many that this is but a bogiuning of a movement that will prevail during the coming year which is looked upon to develop an activity not known in ieal estate markets for years The monthly woathor record for February as keptby Dr P II Salter voluntary observer shows that tho highest tomporaturo was 55 on tho 7th tho lowest was 29 bolow on tho lGthaud tho mean minimum temperature wiw i showing tho coldest month of tho winter but uot a record broakor as compared with other years Tho total snowfall wiw tla inches Total precipitation 34 inches Thoro were 10 clear duys cloudy and I partly cloudy Tho pre vailing wind direction was north Tho Salvation Army pooplo havo been bothered for somo timo past by a com pany or young hoodlums who tried to the extent of their ability to mnko life a burden to them and their disturb unco wiw endured until forlwaranco was impossiblo Thoy havo boon pleaded with and threatened repeatedly but all to uo purposo Yesterday ono of tho main leiulors of the gang was arrested under complaint of tho captain and brought before Judge Hayes The cap tain said they would not prosecuto this timo if a promise of future good behavior could bo extraoted Tho young man who is a lute comer to tho city prom ised and was given a sorious lecture by tho judgo Ho was thou given his liberty Actions of the Just Smelt Sweet The fragrance of life is vigor and strength neither of which can be found in a per son ivhose blood is impure and ivhose every breath speaks of internal troubles Hoods Sarsaparilla purifies vitalizes and enriches the blood gives a good appetite and makes the weak strong Run Down My husband ivas run dawn in health and all tired out Those excellent medicines Hoods Pills and Sarsa parilla built him up again Mrs H L Mvwry Tcnuanda Pa JlOcdciUapwim llcKnli 1111 cum liver 111- the nun Irtltuthig nnd cnlyTaUiartlclu t i with llcodV SartanarllU with tho understanding on tho part of tho olllrers that any fnrthor disturbance would ho doalt with in aocordanco with tho law Tho ponalty for disturb ing religions meetings iw provided by statute is n lino of 20 or imprisonment until lino and costs are satisfied Tho law fnrthor provldos that a moinbor of a religions organization may forcibly ojeat a disturber from tho building Tho boys may bo very thankful that1 thoy havo beon accorded hucIi lenient treat mon t It is tho unexpected that happens Norfolk theatre goers havo been treatod to two surprises during tho wook Tho tlrst was in tho Huebnor Sottlo company which gavo on tho second and third nights of its appear iitioo far better ontortaiumonts than tho advertising of tho company led tho public to beliovo would bo given Tho other Hiirprlsu was last nights rondi tion of McCarthys Mishaps by Hamoy Korguson It had boon announced that as a comedian Hamoy Ferguson ranked only Hceond to Tim Murphy and that the attraction would bo mi- usually good Ah n matter of fact Ferguson does not begin to bo as good a comedian ns Iluobuor with tho Huob nor Sottlo company and in not to ho spoken of in tho samo day with Tim Murphy Tho presentation last night was uoiirly all bad with a vory few partially redeeming features As a whole tho ontertainment was but a vory low grade vaudovillo performance and tho alleged fun which was supposed to predominate was altogether too sug gestive and too coarso to bo funny Smut is not noccessarily wit Tho I luobnor company can come to Norfolk again and bo greeted by a good house Fergusou can not como to Norfolk again and bo greeted by anything more than a frost THE CITY COUNCIL An Oritliiiinro ItoRnrdliif Liquor Ilronnoi lHHHiMl Wull llpe Will bo lulleil Tho regular mooting of tho city council was held last ovouing Prosout Mayor Simpson Couucilmon Brum moud Bucholz Bullock DoguorDoxtor Hookman Uhlo and Violo Tho mint os of February 15 wore road and approved Tho report of tho polico judgo for February was road showing IIucb col lected 1 1 and unpaid 2 Tho ubovo report and also tho report of tho polico judgo for January wiw re ported back by tho auditing committee as correct Tho treasurers statement for January was reported back as correct by the auditing committee Chairman Vielo reported that tho cost of a 11 by 21 feet hose houso would bo about 100 and that tho cost of taking down tho old bell tower would bo about 25 without handling tho boll Tho committee was givon furthor timo to doviso a choapor plan Tho committee on public works made n partial report on tho mattor of refit ting tho pumps at tho waterworks and were givon further timo Ordinance No providing for tho manner of granting liquor liconces was road On motion tho ordinance pnssed its first reading and on motion tho rulos wero susponded and tho ordiuauco was placed on its second reading Ou mo tion it passod the second reading and tho rules wero again susponded and tho ordinanco placed on its linal passage which it passed on motion On motion the clerk and attorney wero instructed to issuo calls for annual city and sohool eloctious On motion it was declared tho sense of the council that tho pipo bo pulled out of tho deop woll and sold On motion tho committeo on public works was authorized to ascertain the cost of pulling out said pipo and report at tho next mooting A number of claims wore allowed and certificates of indebtedness wore ordored issued where warrants could uot bo issued On motion it was ordered that the salary of tho marshall for two months bo paid out of tho road fuud as his an nual salary aB street commissioner The council then adjourned Wanted Honest man or woman travel for largo houso salary 05 monthly and expenses with increase position permanent enclose self ad dressed stamped envelope Manaoku i0 Cixton bldg Chicago Irttnr I Int List of lotters remaining uncalled for at tho postolllco March 5 li00 W 13 Collins A H Cox V II Deitbraudt John Finch N O Fioks Ella CJruo Alfred Herman Laura Heckondorf S P Hart Harry Swenlm Clario Machatt H B McPhearson Louio Stoldt John Williams If uot called for in 10 days will be sent to tho dead letter otllco Parties calling for any of tho above please say advertised P F SlKECIIKK P M Wasted Several bright and honest persons to j epresont us as managers iu this uud close counties Salary XX a year and expenses Straight bona fide no more no less salary Position per manent Our references any bank in any town It is mainly oilico work con ducted at home References Enclosed self- addressed stamped envelope The Dominion Company Dept 8 Chicago TOR NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 8 1900 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Olios Harding returned from Omaha yesterday Miss Hacholor wont to Wnyne today to visit a portion of Sunday J S Shurtz returned yesterday from nil extended visit at Tofforson Iowa Mrs P Stafford mid Miss Jnlin Staf ford wore passonger this morning for Omaha Dr II J Colo roturnod last night from his visit to his old homo in Virginia Judgo J II Barnes has returned from Blair whoro ho has beon interested in n railroad caso MisB Margaret Morrow is ontcrtaining a Htnnri company of young lady f rionds this aftornoon Miss Josophino Durland 1b expected homo from her business visit to Chicago tomorrow night Hort Thomas of tho Fair store who has boon visiting in Wisconsin returned to Norfolk yesterday Bud Powers who is a travoliug audi tor of tho Swift Packing company of Omaha is homo to epoud Sunday Mrs Hello Pheasant returned yester day from an extended visit to her daughter at Alhortina Washington O J Johnson returned today from his trip to tho east W H will not return for a week or ton days longer It II Hobard of tho Western Elec trical Supply company of Omaha is hero looking after that firms interests in tho Auditorium Missos Mamio Bio Minnio Fricko and Paulino Elloy and Mrs A lloilmau of Madison are in tho city and will re turn tonight A number of her young friends sur prised Miss Nina Walker last evening at her homo iu tho Heights and all on joyed a pleasant timo Tho Norfolk divisou of tho Madison county teachers reading circle is in session this afternoon at tho High school building J H Barnes jr is presiding iu tho absence of Prof OConnor Chief of Polico Widamau ontortainod a tramp and a drunk ovor night Tho tramp was started on his way with a warning and tho drunk who gavo his name as Charlio Frauklyu was given tho customary fine and ordered out of town Mr anil Mrs A J Durland returned last evening Mr Durland coming from Now York and Mrs Durland from Lincoln Thoy met at Fremont Mr Durland sayB that each time ho goes oast and returns homo ho is more pleased with Nobraska Ho reports a great deal of rain iu tho section of country ho has b on visiting Madison Ohroniclo J E Houso through his attorney Fred H Free of Norfolk filed with the Clerk of the District Court Schuvland Monday a potitiou asking for n judgment of 545J5 ovor charges paid to Cox Jones Cox a commission firm of South Omaha and also for 3000 damages to business and cost of suit Hort Eberhart denies in toto tho rumor that ho is to remove his restaurant to tho Junction tho first of May Ho says ho is woll satisfied where ho is and has no notion of removing or quitting bnsi mss Tho item yesterday was givou upon tho authority of a man who talkod a i though lie know what ho was talking about but evidently he didnt C W Mihills met with quite a seri oub accident yesterday morning at the Hrunson livery barn Ho had drivon his hack in and had tho horses unhitched with tho exception of ono tug and the tonguo removed One of tho horses was a little nervous and boforo ho could get the remaining tug uufustened it started up pulling tho hack along Mr Mihills tried to get out of the way but in doing so got against a post supporting tho roof ami ono of tho iron pieces which connects tho tonguo with tho vehicle caught the tleshy part of his thigh uud entered it to the depth of about five inches producing an ugly wound Ho was taken homo about 4 oclock and Dr Tashjean lias been attending him He Buffered somo pain yesterday and tho limb is swollen somo today but if comp licatioiiB do not set in ho will probably bo about iu a short timo Winter Jfc Sehulz the Norfolk man ufactures of harness uud doalers in saddles collars bridlos aud all the othor articles that go to make up nn outfit for tho horse are now occupying both lloors of their largo building on east Main stroet with their stock which is nt the present time tho largest of its kind iu northern Nebraska Not only Is the salesroom filled to overflowing with harness saddles robes etc but a room of similar size upstairs is equally as full of reservo stock and that iu course of manufacture Tho firm has two shops up stairs aud down whore constant employment is given to six or eight men so that the institution is not ouly a good placo to buy goods but as a manufacturing plant it is of considerable value to Norfolk This city needs more plants which will employ eight or tou men each They are tho making of a small city and should bo encouraged by receiving all patronage possible Mrs Chas Harding gavo a very pleas ant reception at her home on Norfolk avenue yesterday afternoon between the hours of H and 0 Invitations to the number of 100 were issued and from the number of ladies who rospoudod it was apparent that thoro wore vory fow regrets Thoso who assisted tho hostess in entertaining woro Mrs S P Bryant Mrs J K Boaz Mrs W II Bucholz Mrs H 13 Warrick Mrs Goo L Hob Mrs 13 P Weatliorby and Misses Toso phcino Bnttorflold and Louiso Ilos Miss Kuth Harding presided ovor a punch bowl Tho dining room was decorated with bou pilots of boautltul out lowers and on leaving tho dining room each guest was presontod with a carnation The occasion was an enjoyable ono ond its romombranoo will liugor intho minds of thoso who participated Iu thoovon ing Mr and Mrs Harding vory pleas antly entertained tho West Sido Whist club A Sick ronton Tho best of humor or ridiculo is that which comes through ignoranco or spontaneously Thus tho cuto sayings of children and tho ready answers of unlcarnod IriBhmon are recolvod with omusoniont tho world ovor Tho fol lowing letter is a caso in point It was not gotten up but was probably written with a great degree of earnestness It was addressed to n Norfolk physician by a formor resident of tho city or vicin ity nud is indeed nn aniusiug opistlo Tho host part of it would bo lost by cor rection nnd it is therefore givou as nearly liko tho original as possiblo omit ting of course all names To tho Dr Ploaso oxamino this mattor and send plaso send mo a copy truo about my hoalth I would bo ovor so much obliged for your troublo I am in a bad shape I cannot holp myself I am not able to work only vory light work I give you my complaint 1 wintor I am not to go out doors I catch cold so quick 2 Asthma il spitting up so bad in the evenings and mornings 4 bowolls do not worg right for 12 years as doy sould 5 my stomacho fl my heart is something tho matter I am liable to dio if I should got scart 7 my foeat soon get plaid out weak and shako nud the samo timo tho stom acho gets sick 8 my eyes nro aful weak 1 tho right side near tho ribs some thing bad aful bad if I turn my body or if sotting on a wagon it seoms to lungs crawl up and takeaway my breath entirely this is something bad if I get a littlo warm I have to bo afull care ful it is danger for mo to crawl in a well or narrow places and so fnr that is all the matter with me Yours Truely important to Educators The North Nebraska Teachers associ ation meets at Wayne March 28 30 This will bo tho most important educational meeting in tho state this year The North Nebraska Educational Council will bo organized tho object of which will bo to discuss and recommend plans for systematizing uniting nnd improv ing the different departments of school work in north Nebnwka and in general to organize north Nebraska educators into a body for the dissemination of right ideas in educational work with tho intention of such body becoming a force for good in tho state A committee will report and recom mend a course of study for high schools of differing strength considered and prepared from the standpoint of tho amount of work teaching forces com posed of four six ten twenty or more teachers should attempt to do The program is ono of tho best ever presented at an educational gathering in tho state The topics to bo discussed in tho general session are of vital in terest to teachors in all departments of work from the rural school to the high school while the programs for tho section meetings are especially strong and practical Iluilroutl rates are fare nnd ono third for round trip on tho receipt or certificate pi in Take receipt from your It It agout All who havo been asked to take part in tho mooting have oxpressod a willing noFs to do so with every few exceptions Wo are sufo iu giving assurauco of a largo number in attendance and nn enthusiastic meeting North Nebraska teachers should not miss this meeting IIOAKDS ok education Members of the board of education of our state havo often remarked that tho wido awnke progressive teachers are thoy who atteud teachers meetings At such meetings tho most advanced educational thought of tho timo finds expression Tho teacher returns to her work feeling that sho has a comprehen sive view of the best educational ceuti meiit Sho renews her work with more courage devotion aud enthusiasm Tho children under her feel the impulse of her increased ardor Tho teacher does her work bettor tho children do their work better tho dibtriot rocoives bettor returns for money paid for teach ing People takeprido in suyiui Our teachers are away attending the teachors association they are ambitious to keep abreast of tho times Becauso of these facts gentleinou wo respectfully request uot ouly that you encourage your teachers to attend this meeting but that you allow them tho timo to attend D O OConnor J S Hancock Lucy S Williams M It Snodouass O W Chum Committee Saturday March 17th is the last day the Variety fetoro stays open Tables all crowded with bargains to close out Stove nearly new with pipe only 0 MONDAY MENTION Goo Hitohons of Plainviow spent Sunday in Norfolk Chas Emick of Bazilo MilU was a Sunday visitor in tho city Mr and Mrs Carson of Piorco woro shopping in tho oity today Conductor N 13 Ponder of Oakdnlo was n city visitor yestorday M B Fostor ofMndisou visited frionds in the oity yestorday F A Boolor returned today from his stock purchasing trip to tho cast Ex County Olork 13 G Heilmnn was in tho city from Madison yesterday J F JSajicok nnd O W Ackormiuii of West Point woro city visitors yester day Miss Frftuccs Sharpless hiw roturnod from Sioux City whoro sho has boon visiting frionds J O Stitt loft this morning for Sheri dan Wyoming whoro ho will remain ft weok on business Miss Bortha Wildo vory onjoyably entertained a party of friends last ovou ing nt her homo on South Seventh street Tho Mndison County Farmers Mu tual insurance society is holding its nnuunl mooting in EiBoloys hall today Chas S Bridge wont to Fremont yes terday in response to a tolegram an nouncing tho serious illness of his father Miss Wisdom has finished teaching shorthand to a largo class of young peoplo and this morning loft for Clin ton IU David Baum departed this morning for Now Yorit and other points east to purchase a stock of now spring and summer goods Miss Helen Bridgo who has been confined to tho house for many months by a lingering attack of sickness is now able to bo out again H E Holt contemplates a trip to Cal ifornia and Oregon in tho near future whoro ho will go for the purpose of viewing the country H O Matrau receivod a telegram Saturday announcing the death of his brothers wife which occurred at their home near St Joe Mich Mr and Mrs David Baum expect to move into the houso vncated by Mr aud Mrs F Wietzer on Norfolk ave nue tho first of the month Louis Utmeyer was up from Omaha over Sunday He is now employed in the smelting works there Ho formerly repaired shoes for Davenport Bros The child of Mr and Mrs Julius Maas living on North Ninth street died yesterday and tho funeral was held this afternoon from tho house Martin Machmiller started to Stautou to visit relatives yesterday but a sick horse compelled him to abandon the trip and he is now tho guest of relatives Fred Haase who lives west of the city was given a birthday party yester day afternoon by friends and neighbors All who attended enjoyed tho occasion very much Charles Harding returned to Omaha this morning where he is getting his new business nicely started His fam ily will move to that placo probably b imetimo this week Tho raftors for tho now Catholio church are in place and tho building begins to assume a very creditable ap pearance It is hoped that tho weather will admit of brick work being resumed iu a short timo Geo Williams received a telegram Saturday afternoon announcing that a little daughter had beon born to Mr and Mrs D J Sheehau at Salt Lake City Utah that morning Mrs Sheo hau is a daughter of Mr Williams Mr and Mrs E A Bullock wero the recipients of a surprise party Saturday oveniug which wns participated in by about 10 of thoir friends A very pleas ant evening was speut in games aud nnipio which was well rouuded tut with refreshments that had boon brought by tho visitors Marshal Widamau picked up au old man who stretched ont on tho sidewalk at n lato hour Saturday night and gave him lodgiugs in the cooler until morning The marshal said tho old mau had boon drinking but ho also had tho appearanco of boing drugged He went away with out giving his uame E B Ovelmau started out this morn ing on a trip that will keep him away for three or four months Ho will visit his mother and will then visit now ter ritory which has been assignod to him by his houso Beals Torry Co of Milwaukeo which includes Colorado Nevada Wyoming Utah and tho Black Hills Mrs E II Requa nud son Randall will lea 70 on the Union Paciflo train tomorrow morning for San Diego Cali fornia where thoy will visit for perhaps three months and if the country and locality is to their liking tho balance of tho family will move there Mrs Roquas undo lives in San Diego and he has been ill for some time which is au incontive to the visit Carl L Laubsch is getting rendy to open up a tiushop iu the building j at west of the Oxuard hotel recently vacated by J II Couleys bicycle shop He will be ready for business as soon as his stock arrives and is getting his tools and machinery in place meanwhile Ho is nn old hand at tho businofs nud will probably roooivo a share of patron ngo Tho horso of Arthur Koonlgstoin mot with a peculiar accident yestorday morning by which its neck was almost broken It was looso in tho alloy whou it fell down ngaiuBt a building witli its head under its body It laid that way for 10 or 15 minutes boforo it was ro leased Arthur and Dr MoKim havo beon working with it siuco endeavoring to savo its lifo nnd thoy hopo thoy lmvo boon successful Saturday was tho ninotoonth wedding nnnivorsary of Mr and Mrs W 0 Roland aud thnt ovouing about 50 frionds gavo thorn n gonuino surpriso party taking with thorn two beautiful rugs as n substantial memento of tho occasion Besides thoro woro niauy myptorious baskots carried by tho vis itors which upon investigation nt tho closo of a ploas antly spent oveuing fur nished tho material for n dolightful lunch Petitions are being circulated in town today looking toward tho urging of no tion ou a bill now before tho sifting committo of tho United States senate This hill is ono provided to correct do foots in tho interstate commorco law which havo beon uncovered during its ton years of sorvico Tho petition urges tho Nebraska delegatiou in congress to assist in resurrecting tho bill and get ting action on it It is being quite freely signed To Cure lii Grljipo In Two Uhjk Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund tho mouoy if it fails to cure E W Groves signature on every box 25o For Hnlo 1 Vf acres one block southwest of the Grant school good six room house barn etc All new At a very reason able price Calvin Bukns Leal Notice J L Kaufman and Kaufman wife of J L Kaufman first name un known non resident defendants will tako notice that on the 2th day of Jan uary 1900 plaintiff herein filed its pe tition in tho district court of Madison county Nebraska against said defend ants the object and prayer of which are to have declared null and void a certain deed given by one Adolph Kochmau and Sarah Kochman his wife to the defendant J L Kaufman dated March 2 189G and recorded in the oilice of tho clerk of said county March 5 18G in book 20 page 345 of deeds for tho fol lowing described real estate to wit The north one fourth of lots one land two 2in block eleven 1 1 of Haases suburb an lots to tho town of Norfolkin Madison county Nebraska except the west fifty 50 feot of samo and further except a strip ten 10 feet wide on the south side of said premises said promises be ing 82 by 180 feot and to quiet and con firm plaintiffs title thereto You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 12th day of March 1900 Dated January 30 1000 Spitz Landauek Company By Mapes Hazen Plaintiff Thoir Attorneys liWirfl HIM I PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Clcuise and bcauiiilct the htlr lromotci tt luxuriant trrowth Never Falla to Restore Gray Curef icalp dicrafecs u hair falling t i in iwm ASH YOUR DOCTOR Ask vonr nhveirian thic nno tion What is the one great I remedy for consumption He will answer Cod liver T oil Nine out of ten will 5 answer the same way I Yet when persons have 1 consumption they loathe all I fatty foods yet fat is f sary for their recovery and i they cannot take plain cod- T liver oil The plain oil i turbs the stomach and takes iutav iht annHiip Tht flic agreeable fishy odor and I taste make it almost unen durable What is to be done This question was ans wered when we first made EiWiSLBION 1 of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- I 1 phosphites Although that I I was nearly twenty five years ago yet it stands alone to- l day the one great remedy for all affections of the throat j and lungs 5 Tiie bad taste and odor have been I taken away the oil itself has been 5 partly digested and the most I sitive stomach objects to it rarely 1 in 01 one 111 ten can taKe and digest j I the plain oil Nine out of ten can S I taKe bCOTTS EMULSION and I I gest il Thats why it cures so r many cases of early consumption T uiuiniu wju 11 UIIIIVJJ comion ana greatly prolongs life A M 11 J SCOTT UOWNE ChtmUtiTNtw MH I 11 1 York -Ht W J f I