k i Mi i I y V ir I FRIDAY FACTS O 1 Jenkins is nick with tlio rip 11 Hnrkoy wns in tho city yosterdny from Stanton A M IMols was a city visitor yester from Scrlbnor II A Tnwnoy was In tho city yester day from Plerco Stella M Curry of loncn was n city visitor yesterday Mrs 1 1 leek of HoskliiR was n city visitor yesterday Mrs W Aloxandor iR homo from Forest City Iowa 1ns Nichols of Mmlison was n Nor folk visitor yesterday H K Honscr of Winsido had business in Norfolk yesterday S S llnymnuii was u visitor In tho Knnr city yesterday Peter Wlklund mado n business viBit to Stanton yesterday Miss Anna Ijundiiuist of Hugn Is visit ing friends in Norfolk Dr 1 II Salter Is sightly indisposed and is resting at his homo It is reported that Mrs II V Kvuns of South Norfolk is very sick Supt D 0 OConnor wns u passen ger for West Point this morning Dallas Hrunsou has added an elegant new hack to his livery stnblo equipment The infant son of Mr and Mrs Victor Seymour died at thoir homo in Lincoln Wednesday I M Norton wont morning on business to Gonoii tliis connected with ncotylino gas lighting Tho Elkhorn road has annouucod a roduotion of grain rates to Chicago tho tariffs going ito otloot on tho 17th J D Larnvboo is moving his family from tho Mason house in Hayes addi tion to tho Mittelstadt house comer of Leuth street and Madison avenue Schonzel Ss Appol proprietors of tho Palnco meat market luivo received and placed in position an elegant now and roomy ico box in which to keep thoir meats Tho birthday of August Scluilsr was colobratod last ovoning at tho homo of his parouts on North First stroot and a very ploasant time was enjoyed by thoso attending J M Coylo has declined to run on tho domooratio tickot as candidate for councilman from tho Third ward O 15 Holahau has boon appointed as tho candidate in his stead C D Jenkins of tho Fair storo sold 8000 bushels of corn at Madison Wed nesday It is understood that ho re ceived 2S cents per bushel for tho lot which would moan a consideration of S240 Joseph Addison tho son of Mr and Mrs E S Cummins of South Norfolk died this morning of puou monift and will bo buried in Prospect Hill cemetery tomorrow afternoon llov O II Main will preside at tho services Rev W II llornaday will bo in tho city nest Sunday and will presido at two meetings Tho lirst will bo hold at tho M E church at It oclock in tho af ternoon and tho other in tho First Congregational church at S oclock in tho ovonlng Tho meetings will bo under tho auspices of tho Anti Saloon league J II Kingman formorly connected with tho train dispatchers olllco at South Norfolk is suffering from a sori ous attack of Brights disease at his new homo in Kaglo Urovo Iowa Tho Euightsof Pythias lodgo at that placo is giving him overy care but at last re ports thoy entertained slight hopes of his recovery W E Alexander has returned from Omaha Ho has been given a hotter territory by tho McCord Hrndy com pany whom ho has been representing aloug tho Elkhorn liuo His new terri tory will bo west from Cheyenne Wyo and ho thinks some of moving his fam ily to Salt Lnko City Utah Miss Emma Ziinmer who lias been employed at tho Oxuard for soma time past resigned her position yesterday It is understood that sho will go to tho homo of her parents near Neligh and prepare for hor approaching marriage with Frank Oesterling bur tender at at tho Oxuard It is said that tho wed ding will tako pluco at tho homo of the brides parents on tho 25th instant A temperature of 10 degrees below yero is pretty cold spring weather but that is what tho government thermome ter indicated last night ThoNorthfork river is again frozen over with good prospects for another crop of ico The meadow lark has not rescinded his prognostication yet however and his cheerful voice was heurd struggling up through the frosty atmosphere this moruiug Superintendent W 11 Haird this morning received notice of his appoint ment as local mnnuger of tho Norfolk beet sugar factory Mr Hnird has for a nnmber of years efllcieutly seived as superintendent of tho factory and his advunceineut is a splendid acknowledge ment of duty fuithfully performed The geutlemau has a large number of friends among those who have associ ated with him in tho fictory work and also a large circle of acquaintances in the city who will unite in congratulat ing him on bis promotion An announcement was today made in tho Hens Lincoln report of supremo court proceedings as follows It was announced this afternoon that tho Chi cago Minneapolis Omaha railroad would apply for an injunction restrain ing tho board from any further consid eration of tho Norfolk rato caso ThiH Is evidently what tho state hoard of transportation has boon longing hop ing and looking for but Inasmuch as tho injunction has not yet boon granted tho jHioplo of Norfolk wonder how it can prevent thoso worthys from setting a date and hearing their caso 1 niiiniulffliiiiltit CaiiiRrtiM The olovonth session of tho Trans- misslsslppi Commercial congress will bo hoUPJn Houston Texas April 17 21 It is oxpootod that thoro will ho a large attondanco and that many important subjects will bo dlscussod Tho 1 luston Post of tho 12th contains this reference to Nebraska and tho congress No state is more profoundly indebted to tho Transmlssissippi Commercial congress than is Nebraska and this is especially true of tho city of Omaha which has to her credit tho success of ono of the most beautiful and complete expositions over given in this or any other country Tho Nebraska commit loo Is doing boiiio quiet but thoroughly eilectivo work and Vice President Henry Meyer a whole ale grocoryman of Omaha writes that Nebraska will do herself full credit at tho Houston mooting which ho fools certain will bo a thoroughly representa tive gathering of tho entiro region Ne braska has always played a prominent part in thoTrausuiississippi Commercial congress and has boon honored with two meetings of tho organization At Wichita tho stato had n good dolcgatiou and will havo a larger ono at Houston Tho oxocutivo committoo M Woil of Liuooln and W F Hay ward of Chad rou with tho asslstauco of Nebraska nowspapors will push tho work from this time forward In tho District Court of Madison County In tho Stato of Nebraska Lewis II Painter i vs Mario E Painter J Tho defendant Mario E Painter will tako notice that on tho 22nd day of Feb ruary 1100 Lewis II Painter plain tiff horoin filed his petition in tho district court of Madison county Nebraska against you tho object and prayer of wliioh are tor a divorce from tlio bonds of matrimony from you for tho reason that prior to tlio first day of September 1807 you willfully deserted tho plain tiff and for more than two wars last past you havo been willfully absent from tho plaintiff without a reasonable or just cause You aro required to answer said peti tion on or boforo tho 2nd day of April 1000 You will also tako notico that on tho 20th day or March HK0 between tho hours of 10 a m and -1 p m at tho olllco of Footo ifc Soloman Room f01 Kand McNalloy Building in tho city of Chicago in tho county of Cook and stato of Illinois tho plaintiff abovo named will talco tho testimony of Ld Houkamp a witness in this action to bo used as ovidonco on tho trial of tho above entitled causo with authority to adjourn from day to day until such deposition shall havo been takon W M llOTlKHTSOX Attornoy for tho Plaintiff Xntirn lit Nou lCeHlilmit Dofidnlimtn John J Farley and Farley wifoof said John 1 Farley first uamo un known non resident eefendauts will tako notico that on tho 27th day of Feb ruary 1100 D A Oinmerman plaintiff Herein Hied ins petition in tho district court of Madison county Nebraska against the said defendants and Caro line E Farley tho objeot and prayer of which aro to foreclose a certain mort gage executed by John J Farley now leceased to tho plaintiff upon tho south hnlf of tho southwest quarter of section thirteen III and tho north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty four 2 1 all in township twenty four 21 north rango two 2 west in Madison county Nebraska to secure tho payment of a certain promissory uoto dated July ill 1808 for tho sum of li0000 and duo and payablo in fivo years from date thereof that thoro is now duo upon said uoto and mortgage by reason of do fault in tho payment of interest tho sum of liSu for which sum with interest from this date plaintiff prays tor a oecreo mat tno uoiuuuunts Do re quired to pay tho same or that said premises bo sold to satisfy tho amount found duo You aro required to answer said peti tion on or before tho th day of April moo Ditul this 28th day of February 1000 D A OMMKUMW By Mqms Huyon Plaintiff His Attorneys 1 The Thorn Comes Forth With Point Forward The thorn point of disease is an ache or pain But the blood is the feeder of the whole body Purify it with Hoods Sarsaparilla Kidneys liver and stomach will at once respond No thorn in this point Blood Poisoning Tliu surgeon mid when lie took out brass shell received In wound ut San Juan Hill two weeks before that It would have poisoned me If it had not been or my pure blood 1 told him It was Hoods frirsupurlllu that made It purp it oitoi V Coon it Co iath u S Jnf Washington llarrtiths Waihlnttou D C Rheumatism - Mystir and n friend both suffered from severe attacks of rheu matism Hoods Sursuparlllu cured both We would not be without It Wm H LKvrrn U5 Leonard St Kail Hler Mass Hood Plllt cure llitr lilt lit- lion IrrlUlloic kid taly cathartic to tajtlth lluoUa sjriilllfc TIIKNOIUOLK NKWR THURSDAY MARCH 22 liJOO SATURDAY SITTINGS Joorgo Conley was down from Battle Creek yesterday Miss Nina Walker is homo from her school to spend Sunday Coo L lies camo in from South Da kota last evening to visit his family a few dnys Miss Bonder returned last ovonlng from Chicago where sho had been buy ing goods Tlio doctors roport tho prevalence of an unusual amount of sickness in and near Norfolk Manager 7 T Sprocher hascomplotcd tho work of putting in a telephone ex change at Madison Mr and Mrs M D Tyler pleasantly entertained tho West Side whist club at their homo on Norfolk avenuo last ovon lng Old man Filler has been very sick at his homo on iiruiisch avenuo but last reports are to tho effect that his health is improved soinowhat Wayno 1 lerald Mr and Mrs Nel son frimsley entertained friends at thoir homo Friday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs Hobt Utter of Norfolk Tho Young Peoples whist club was entertained last ovonlng by MiBses Mattio Davenport and Fannio Norton at tho homo of tho former on North Ninth street A very pleasant evening was enjoyed uan voooks was uu years ot ago yes terday and last night a largo number of his friends gathered at his homo in Edgowator Park to assist him in cele brating the event Everybody enjoyed a happy evening and an abundance of choice refreshments were served Tho citizens of Moadow Grovo havo raised 500 to bo used in fighting the caso commenced to do away with that town as an incorporated village Thoy aro of tho opiuion that lawyers must live and propoao to contributo thoir share to tho support of tho profession This is St Patricks dy and tho sous of tho Emerald Isle and many who are not soiis have boon decorated in bril liant green marks of somo sort during tho day The weather continues to wear a wiutorish chill that keeps Mother Nature from putting on a patriotic tint Herman A Schorcggo father of E J Schoroggo of this city died at his home in Wakefield yesterday and will bo buried horo tomorrow at 1 p m Inter niont will tako placo in Prospect Hill cemotory Tho deceased was in tlio 7id year of his age having been born in Germany July 17 1820 Frank Oesterling and Miss Emma Zimmer havo changed their minds concerning tho dato of thoir marriage and havo gone to tho homo of tlio brides parents near Neligh where thoy will be married tomorrow Mr and Mrs John Oesterling will go to Neligh tonight to be present at the ceremony It appears that the suggestion of Tin NitWh in regard to a Fourth of July celebration was none too early in order to bo in on tho grouud floor Tho firo department nud Grand Army post of f Newman Grove havo already taken tho flrststops toward preparing for a big celebration and a correspondence com mittee lias been appointed to inform surrounding towns of the intention of that village Copies of the Trans Missouri Bail way Guide published in Omaha havo been received at this ofllce It contains tho olllcial time cards of all lines of railway west of tho Missouri river in Nebraska Kansas and tlio Dakotas as well as a number of tho lines operating iu Iowa and affording connections with tho east Tho publication is a valuable ouo to thoso who travel a great deal It is published each month by tho Trans Missouri Otllcial Railway Guido Co at 1510 Farnani street a P Oliauion lias resigned his posi tion in tho Fair store and will leave the first of tho week for Buffalo Gap South Dakota where ho will tako cliargo of a ranch for his brothor and his brothers partner and will move his family there Chas Toler has accopted tho position in tho Fair storo nindo vacant by tho resig nation of Mr OBunion Bert and his wife havo a largo circle of friends in Norfolk who will bo sorry that ho is compelled to remove from Norfolk but will wish him much success in his new enterprise A deal was consuinmatul yesterday whereby B Meyers who has for somo timo time past been operating a grocery storo iu tho east part of the city gains possession of tho Bix grocery business Ho will open up to the public next Sat urday It is understood that bo will continue to operate the storo east of Schorregges It is has been said that Mr Box will engigoin agriculture Mr Box has a large number of friends among his customers who will bo sorry to learn that ho has Eold out and will probably continue to give a sharo of their trade tojhis former place of busi ness under tho management of Mr Meyers Stanton Picket Stanton needs moro houses to rent Notwithstanding tlio fact that several new houses aro being built overy year tho supply is not equal to the demand Every building that offers shelter and protection from tho elements is occupied and as soon as it becomes known that a house is to hi vacated by tho removal or relocating of the occupants there ure a number of ap plicants for tho placo This saino con dition is said to prevail over tho whole of northeast Nebraska wliioh proves conclusively thnt tho tldo of immigra tion is flowing in this direction and thoro is no good reason why it should not No section of country anywhere hns hotter inducements to offer thoso willing to labor as men ami women Ahliuan Brothers own tho first chain less safoty bioyclo over mado in Norfolk It is strictly a homo product all but tho gear saddlo and other fixings The gearing is of tho latest mako and cost 25 This was received night boforo last nud yesterday morning work on tho wheel was commenced In tho ovonlng tho work was dono and Mr Ahliuan rodo tho completed machine homo to supper Tho frame was not finished by the enameling process but was loft in tho rough as thero aro a few skoptics who refuse to bolicvo that n bicycle and especially a chainkss bioyclo could be made in Norfolk Owing to tho patents on tho gearing a chaiuless wheel cannot he made ub cheaply as tho old Htylo but Mr Ahliuan thinks ho can build one for between 0T and 75 FREIGHT RATE DECISION IimiiiilMHloncr 1rniity ttmidors u DecUlon In h Cum Stmlliir to That of Norfolk Commissioner Prouty of tho interstate commerce commission on the l ith ren dered a decision on a freight caso iu which Danvillo Illinois was interested against tho Southern railway company which boars such a striking similarity to tho Norfolk caso presented to hiin that it fills tho honrts of Norfolk pooplo with hope Tho following is quoted from tho Bcos report of tho caso from Wash ington Tho decision is ono holding thnt the system of rato niukiug into southern territory under which on traffic from St Louis Chicago and other points tho rates to Danvillo are tho sums of locals to and from tho Ohio river audtho rates to Lynchburg are made on a much lower joint rate basis is utterly unreasonable If tho carriers desire to make rates iu that manuor tho commission decides they must so adjust thoir charges as not to annihilate tho city of Danville It is held that rates to Danvillo must bo adjusted with relation to rates to competitive localities lik Lynchburg and tho carriers from tho point ot origin to destinatiou should prorate iu thoso rates if thoy participate in either Lynchburg or Danvillo busi ness Under all the circumstances and con ditions freight rates from northern and eastoru cities from western points of shipment and from New Orleans to Lynchburg may properly bo somewhat lower than thoso to Danvillo but tho present rates to Danvillo ns compared with thoso to Lynchburg aro declared excessivo Tho rates from northern and eastern cities to Danvillo and those from New Orleans to Danvillo on sugar molasses nco and colleo should not ex coed those to Lynchburg by moro than 10 per cent The rates between Dan villo and the west including the rato on tobacco to Louisville tho opinion says should not exceed thoso between Lynch burg and tho west by moro than 15 per cent The case is held open to await read justment of rates by the companies interested Wantfd Several bright and honest persons to represent us as managers in this and close counties Salary KX a year and expenses Straight bona fido no more no less salary Position per manent Our references any bank in any town It is mainly oflico work con ducted at homo References Enclosed self- nddressed stampod envelope The Dominion Company Doptit Chicago Wanted Honest man or woman to travel for largo house salary 05 monthly uud expenses with increaso position permanent enclose stamped envelope MNAiiit a10 faxtou bldg Chicago The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist pBmPS WTPf W MIVrTj ii i I The PUcovercr of Swamp Root ct work In Oil Laboratory There Is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart disease pneumonia heart failure or apoplexy are often llie result of kidney disease If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad vance the kidncy polsoncd blood will attack the vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and wasle away cell by cell Then the rlchuewof the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brights Disease the worst form of kidney trouble Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney bladder and urinary troubles It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases after all other efforts have ailed At druggists In fifty cent and dollar sizes A sample bottle sent free by mall also a book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures Address Dr Kilmer Co Blnghamton N Y and mention this paper MONDAY MENTION W II Lawyer of Belden was in Nor folk Snndny Sheriff Geo W Losey was in from Madison today Judge H D Kelly was a visitor in Stanton yesterday J E Cooper of Oakdalo was a Nor folk visitor Sunday W II Watorman of Wnnsa wns a city visitor Saturday Mr Bagley of Croighton was a vis itor in Norfolk Saturday Jas Itosoborough of Tildou was a Sunday visitor in Norfolk J J Hughes of Battlo Creek was a Sunday visitor in Norfolk Albert and Martha Fricko of Madison were city visitors Saturday E G Heilmnn ox county clerk is in the city today from Madison County Superintendent C W Cruni was a Sunday visitor in Norfolk Mr and Mrs Stewart of Emerick visited friends in Norfolk over Sunday Arthur Pilger was hero from Mndison over Suuday visiting homo folks and friends Mrs C S A Bnrgelt is quite sick with tho grip at tho homo of hor daughter Mrs O S Hayes Tho birthday of Ernest Bailor was cel ebrated with a party Saturday evening at his home on Fifth street W P OBrien J it Brown nnd ltobort Bitnoy of Aiusworth woro Nor folk visitors yestorday Rev G Stroicher lias gouo to Milford to attend tho annual conforenco of tho German Evangelical church Hal Voght has resigned his position at Pohlmaus barber shop and accepted a situation with W O Hall Mrs S S Montgomery and daughter passed through the city yesterday on their way from Chadron to Omaha Wilber F Bryaut of Hartingtou and Phil II Kohl of Wayne were in the city Saturday night onroute to Liucolu Deputy Grand Master Workman F F Millor of the A O U W visited Norfolk relatives and friends over Sun day W H Johnson is homo from his trip to Now York and other eastern cities in tho interests of the Johnson Dry Goods company Tho Norfolk orchestra will go to Plainview Wednesday to furnish music for a Knights of Pythias ball and banquet Mrs G W Kibbey who has been visiting nt the homo of M C Walkor returned this morning to hor home near Bloomfield Some of tho delegates from Norfolk to tho fusion stato convention departed for Lincoln yestorday and others went down today Mr and Mrs W D Lovett who have been visitiug at tho homes of S It McFarlaud and M E Slawter havo re turned to Stanton It is reported that J G Troutmau is very sick at a hospital in Chicago His Norfolk friends will hope that his con dition may not be as serious as reported Tho trains for tho east yestorday were well crowded with delegates enroute to Lincoln to attend the state fusion con vention whilo delegations from differ ent towns in north Nebraska came to Norfolk to make connections The Wayno delegation to the fusion couvoutiou at Lincoln was iu tho city yestorday enronto to tho capital Among them were Messrs Phil Kohl Dennis Sullivan W M Wright Henry Ley and Albert Berry II E Holt departed on tho noon traiu for Omaha to visit his sou 13d and from thoro will go on a trip to California Oregon and other coast points Ho will visit his daughter Mrs Doll Barnes at Ashland Oregon during his abscuco Tho Omaha Illustrated Buo of Yester day contained a very lino hulf tono full page cut of Henry T Oxnnrd president of the American Beet Sugar association it also contained four flno views of the Norfolk factory both insido nnd out side tho photographs having been taken by I M Macy Morrisons Faust hns boon booked for tho Auditorium on April 0 and Sol Smith Russells A Poor Rolation for April It is promised by Maungor Beall of Sioux City that both Uiobo at tractions aro ubovo tho averaLo and that Norfolk theatre goers will mako no mistake in patronizing thorn Mr and Mrs S K Daxtor arrived in tho city Saturday ovening and will remain a fow days whilo ho looks after his cold storago business Thoy camo in from Califomin where thoy havo been spending tho greater portion of tho winter and when thoy leave hero will go to their homo iu Lowell Mass Old Boreas seems to havo a firm grip on tho weather having been iu un disputed control for almost a week Last evening tho wind almost subsided but boforo morning it was blowing n regular gale Spring begins tomorrow morning at bS and tho equinoctial storms may bu expected to modernto within tho coining few days It was reported that J II Kingman f rmerJy of this city now at Eaclo Grove lown was dead A dispatch received at tho train dispatchers office this morning however puts a very differo it lijht on the matter It stated thnt Mr Kingman is gotting along nicely and oxpects to bo out in about a weok This will bo wolcomu intolligonco to his many frionds in Norfolk follow ing so closely upon tho former unwol como intelligence Tho body of Hominii A Schoroggo fathor of E J Schoreggo of this city was laid to rest yosterday in Prospect Hill cemotory Rev G II Muin of tho M E church presiding nt tho gravo Thoro woro prosont toaltoud tho funeral tho wifo of tho deceased from Wakofield Louis Schoreggo from Wakefiold and Julius Schoreggo from Sioux Falls S D sous of tho deceased and Mrs J Bohui a duughtor from Sioux City lown Mrs Hill Hooker nntlonal evangelist of tho W C T U closed a very suc cessful series of revival meotings at tho Baptist church last evening nud will loavo tho city tomorrow for other fields of labor Tho meeting last night was especially interesting nud was attonded by a largo audinco In tho neighbor hood of 50 conversions woro mado dur ing hor stay iu tho ctiy audanothor class of them will bo baptized Wednesday night An eutertainmout will bo given at tho Baptist church tonight for Mrs Bookors benefit Mrs E E Mitchell of Osceoln Iowa is opouing up a comploto lino of now millinery iu tho storo room next door oast of G M Thompsons grocory lntoly vacated by S Kothledgo Mrs Mitchell arrived in tho city with her goods last week and expects hor daughter hero to day Tho goods were purchased at Des Moines lown and a trimmer was also secured nt that city Tho proprietor hopes to open tho storo to tho publio next Wednesday For tho prosont Mrs Mitchell and her family will have liv ing rooms iu tho back part of tho storo O F W Marquardt reports a provok ing case of vandalism nt his vacant houso on West Norfolit avenue Somo persons without regard to propriety or law outered his house tore down ban isters ripped up registers mutilated tho furnace and performed other nets of a despicable nature Ho promises to mako things decidedly interesting to tho guilty parties providing ho can lay hands ou them Such work is an outrage ou common decency and measures should be takeu to provout lawlessness of like character in future Wanted Honest man or woman to travel for largo house salary 05 monthly and oxpenses with increase position permanent encloso stamped euvolope Manaoku I0 Caxton bldg Chicago TREES AND PLANTS kSMS of Hest Varieties ut Hard Times Prices Small fruit in lnrno eupply Millions of Btiawborry IilnntH very thrifty nnd woll rootcil iotllio iikht nnar homo and savo froight or oxproto Send for prico list to North Bend Nurseries North Bend Viigc County Ner SCOTT HAIR BALSAM Clean and timillfnB tho hill lromotci a luxuriant pronlh NrvDr Fallo to llcutoro Orny llnlr to Uh Youthful Color Cum train lipraic U hslr lalllDg ajcBiil gl ixict DnifglU Danger BHnmuiwznnr Do you lake cold with every cJiango In the weather Docs your throat feel raw And do sharp pains dcrt through your chest Dont you know these are danger signals which point to pneumonia bronchitis or consumption itself If you are citing and have lost flesh lately they are certainly danger signals The question for you to decide Is Have I the vitality to throw off these diseases Dont wait to try SCOTTS EMULSION as a last re sort There Is no remedy equal to It for fortifying the fystem Prevention is easy Tr yV 4 m rrYrl 7c larnu Ision prevents consumption and li jits of other diseases which attack the weak and thoie with poor blood SCOTTS EA1ULSION Is thj one standard remedy for inflamed throats and lungs for colds bronchitis and con sumption It is a food medi cine of remarkable power A food because It nourishes the body and a medicine be cause it corrects diseased conditions 5oc and fioo all drugglsti IWNE Chemist New York s t K