6 FRIDAY FACTS F S Bogloy 1r In town from Bloom field F W Blntr Jh In tlio city from Ran dolph W Hull camo down from Pierco yes terday Knox Tipplo Ih In tho city from Wayno A 1 Murkley 1b in tho city from Oreighton W 1 Mlxtor of OBinond wnfl a city visitor today 0 1 Jenkins 1b hick with nn attack of InflUOIlZA Arthur Urosso of Madison was n city visitor yesterday Mrs Honry Dunham of Oakriulo 1b a visitor in Norfolk K II Rnhlow of Pierco wna in this metropolis yesterday Otto Bauninn was in this inotropoliB today from West Point Goo Hitohitm was a city vtoltor yoB tcrday from Plalnviow Mr and Mrs J H Booth wcro city visitors ycBtcrday from Pierco Mrs O W Priestly and daughter are Norfolk visitors from Oakdalc W R Siuilfoldt of Omaha has ac cepted n position iu tho Fair Btore Mrs A E Campbell who htft boon very Bick with oryBipolos is improving Will Sutherland formerly clerk at tho Pacific is in the city from Omaha Curtis Stltt went to Battlo Creek to day to deliver somo fruit trees for hiB father MIbb Minuio Colo of Strawberry Point Iowa 1b visiting her cousin Mrs J W Fetter Mr ond Mrs R H Day have rented rooms in the MoBrido residence on Tho Heights Mrs A P Cavo and Mrs W II Baundors woro down from Bivzilo Mills this morning A Morrison went to Taokson Neb this morning where ho is Buperintond iug the building of a very flue residence John O Spreohcr of Schuyler deputy state oil inspector is in the city greeting relatives and frioudBond attondiug to biiBiness Miss Edith Morrows sohool in tho Beicho district threo miles Bonth of tho city closed today with appropriate exer cises for the summer vacation Mr and Mrs I M Mucy returned Wednesday from Perry Iowa where they wero called by the serious illness of Mr Maoys mother Tho lady died Monday Goo H Spear loft on tho noon train for Eaglo Grovo Iowa in response to the request of Mrs J II Klugman Nothing has recently beou learned of Mr Kingmans condition All tickets to Saratoga that havo been delivered may be taken to Leon ards drug store and tho difference be tween what has been paid for them and the present prices of the tickets will bo refunded Tho precipitation thus far during April has beou four aud SiMinndredths inches which is nearly four inches more rainfall than during April last year Present indications are that tho amount will bo fully five inches before the end of the month Mrs F F Miller and children have returned from Omaha where they have been spending tho winter They will go to housekeeping as soon as Mr Miller comes in from his trip to Kearney where he is working in the interest of the A 0 U W Livi A Bartlett of Virginia has Bold the honso aud barn together with four acres of laud owned by him on North First street to Herman J Wagner who will occupy it for a homo Tho consid eration was f 1000 cash tho deal being cloned yesterday Tho Indies guild of Trinity Episcopal church have arranged for a social and supper in tho Richards block this even ing which they propose to make of more than ordinary interest This so ciety is progressive aud euterprisiugaud desorves a liberal patronago on the part of tho public The Ladies of the Maccabees gave a hard times social last evening in the G A R hull The entertainment was quite largely attended and a very enjoy ablo evening was spent by those partici patiug Some of the costumes wero striking in their simplicity and were no doubt temporarily rescued from tho rag bag Herman 0 Sattlor of this city and Miss Annie Carton of ONeill wero united in marriage- last evomug at the Catholio parsonago by Rev Thomas Walsh the wedding being a very quiet affair Mr aud Mrs Sattler will for the present board at the Oxnard hotel but will begiu housekeeping as soon as arrangements can be made The sugar factory at Rome N Y is about to be placed in the linnds of a receiver The capital stock of tho com pauy that owued it is placedjat 300000 while there is a mortgage against tho plant of 1110000 There is but a small amount against tho compauy iu bills unpaid and it is understood that tho producers and workmen have beeu paid iu full for their assistance Madison Chronicle A Madison county school teacher well kuown iu these parts was considerably embor rowd a few days beforo Enstcr Sho went to n Norfolk Btoro to pnrchnBo eggB of a uuifonn size Sho spoko of her pupils as her childron and excited tho curiosity of an old German lndy who thought her very young to havo bo many children Tim young woman was com pelled to oxplaln Judge Couch of Plcrco was In tho oity thiB morning on His way to Madison whero ho will hoar au argnmout for a now trial in tho cobo of tho State vs Lealand Spaulding The dofondantand Bovoral othors intqroBtod went over on tho 11 oclock train to bo prosont and tako part in tho hearing If ft now trail is not granted today it 1b probable that tho judge will pronounco tho Bonteneo in which case tho cause will bo appealed to tho supremo court and tho dofondant will probably bo released on bail pend ing tho EUpromo court hoaring Tho Emancipation celebration given by tho inomlierB of tho Norfolk Colored club in MarquardtB hall last night waB lulto lurgoly attended and was very successful in tho way of ainuBOinout as well bb receipts Tho dancing was con tinued until an early hour this morning Tho program aa arranged and carried out was very entertaining Mayor Simpson In a short talk reviewed somo historical foots leading up to tho eman cipation proclamation and was followed by Fred H Freo who Bpoko about Abraham Lincoln Mr Smith gavo o personal recital of how it seemed to him to bo n slavo whon a boy and ro marks wero made by other persons present after which camo tho amuse ment features Mention has horotoforo beon made of Geo II Rishs hydraulic- pipo laying machine on whioh ho has been working for somo tlnio past Ho has recently completed a working model and a test of its working capacity was mado yes terday proving very satisfactory and 100 feet of pipo was laid Heretofore it has been customary for plumbers to dig a hole every few feet bore through tho intervening ground with a hand auger and then run tho pipo through tho hole Mr Rishs maohino requires the dig ging of a hole from which to start aud from which tho machine both bores tho hole and lays tho pipo Ho believes that a lino of pipe can be started and after 100 feet or inoro have been laid a holo can bo dug down to tho point nnd connections made or another start taken for another 100 foot run It is thought that not only fewer holes will have to bo dug but that much time will bo Bovod in laying tho pipo after dig ging the holes Tho maohino is not cumbersome and can easily bo handled by two men and convoyed in a wagon It is considered by thoso who have ex amined it that Mr Kish has discovered a very valuablo adjunct to tho plumbers business Letter Lint List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postofllco April 80 1000 Miss Ethel Also u Miss Ella Blair Mrs Nell Bailey L C Dewitt Gottleib Heckman Miss A E Leu Mr Dick Kent Mrs Harvo Loomis Mr R A Panly Mrs Katy Richardson Mr W E Sutton Mr Frank Trefreu Wm Teigner John Wilson If not called for in HO days will be sent to tho dead letter office Parties calling for any of tho above please say advertised P F Spkechek P M Wasted Several bright nnd honest persons to represent us ub managers in this and close counties Salary 000 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 office work con ducted at home References Enclosed self- addressed stamped envelope The Dominion Company Dopt 3 Chicago Every woman loves to think of the time when a soft little body all her own will nesie in her bosom fully satisfying the yearning which lies in the heart of every good wsman But yet there Is a black cloud hovering about the pretty picture In her mind whih fills her wth terror The dread of chllcbirth takes away much of the Jjy cf motherhood And yet it need not te so For sometime there has ben upon fe market well known and rcxnnerded 1 physidans a liniment caled Moiers Friend which ni childbirth as simple and easy aa t ture intended it It is a strengthening penetrating liniment which the skn readily absorbs It gives the muscles easticity and vigor prevents sore breasts morning sick ness and the loss of the girlish figure An ftISent m tllr 1 Hutler Pa Bays tru 1 to nia MuthiT6 lru nif K din I v ould ottu n U bottles if 1 had to pay 3jier bottle K Tit Get Mothers Frltnd at tho druir store per bottle THE BRADFIELD RCGIUTOH CO Atlanta Go Write for our tree lluctrst d book Beioro luoy i Uutu THE NORFOLK DAILY NEWS THURSDAY MAY 8 1000 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Mrs W E Powers was a city visitor today from Pierce MIbs Merl Wills was In tho city yes terdiiy from Madison Miss Mattio Phelps was a city visitor from Battle Jreok yesterday Mrs David Covert has returned from a visit to friends In Fremont MifiB Eflle Ball went to Omaha yester day to spend Sunday with friouds Judgo J B Barnes returned last night from a trip to Lincoln on legal business Mrs It A Tawnoy nnd daughter Mary of Plcrco wero in tho city todny doing somo trading Tho Loyal Mystio Legion of Amorica will hold an adjourned regular meeting Monday evening noxt Tho iKsitiou of clerk in Vails candy kitehou formorly held by H Flomlng is now filled by Frank Davis Rev J P Mueller has returned from Clearwater whero tho German Luthcrau ministers held a conference Geo McPhcrson has rotnrned from a trip up tho Oroightou branch and signi fies his attention of making Norfolk his homo in future Mrs Desmond has returned from Chicago where sho has been for tho past eight months much of which timo lms been spent in tho hospital A number of voting people went to tho homo of Mr and Mrs Hal Vaught last ovonlngto greet W B Hazel and bride who aro making that their homo for tho present ThoB Ferguson who died in the hos pital at Hoquinna Washington of rhou matism of the heart laBt Saturday was buried at Arberdeen that etnto Rov J H Bithel of Wayne will preaoh in tho M E church tomorrow morning and evening owing to the ab sence of Rev G H Main tho pastor W B Hazel and his bride returned to Norfolk yesterday The ladys name was formorly Miss Carrie Ewald and they were married at RuBsell Iowa April 18th The regular Sunday afternoon meet ing of the Young Mens Christian league will bo held in the league rooms tomorrow at 3 oclock O O Gow will speak on The Quiet Hour TodayB State Journal says that Gov ernor Poynter has appointed Father Thos Walsh of this city as a delegate to tho national conference of chairaties and corrections to be held at Topeka Kan sas May 18 to 24 Dr J W Jennings of Omaha formerly of this city is an other delegate Mrs J W Fetter and her cousin Miss Minnie Cole departed on the noon train for Vermillion S D to visit their uncle Gilbert Bigolow who has been vory sick during tho winter and is not expected to live long He is n brother of Al Bigelow who has been with him during the winter Tho social and linen sale held in tho vacant store poom in the Richards block yesterday by the LadieB guild of Trinity Episcopal church was liberally patronized and proved very much of a success in every particular the society clearing about 00 Tho supper was an especially successful feature and had a large patronage from business men The Washington correspondent of the Omaha Bee under date of the 26th said Congressman J S Robinson of tho Third Nebraska district said that tho nomination of John R Hays of Norfolk for congress on the republican ticket was a guarantee that the fight would be dignified as Mr Hays is an able and high minded man Mr Robin son believes that ho will be nominated on the fusion ticket but cannot say when the districts conventions will be called He thinks about the middle of June The Washington correspondent of todays Beo says Senator Thnrston has requested that an investigation bo made by tho postoffice department looking to the establishment of free delivery service at Norfolk Earnings for three quarters of tho present HecoI years foot up 7500 and nt this ratio Norfolk ought to reach f 10000 at the close of business on Juno J0 which is the statutory requirement for tho establish ment of free delivery or a population of 10000 Receipts of ofllces usually aggregating 10000 long before 10000 people aro shown by the census York is tho next city in point of receipts which ran look expectantly forward to freo delivery although its receipts full a thousand dollars short of reaching those of Norfolk The many Norfolk friends of W S Pardonner formerly manager of the Norfolk sugar factory will be gratified to learn that his ability has ngaiu re ceived deserving recognition and that ho lms been promoted to a positiou of much more importance thau any lio has heretofore held He has since leaving Norfolk been manager of tho Oxnard sugar factory at Chino Cal but has recently received notice of his selection as vice president and general manager of tho Oxnard Construction company whou principal place of business is in New York City Mr Pardonner ex pects to remove to New York and will leave for his new location about May 30 The business of this company is that of building and equipping sugar fac tories and Mr Pardonner will be right at homo in tho work laid out for him As a business man and managor Mr Pardonner has few equals and whllo gratified his friends are not surprised that wider and inoro important fields for his efforts are being opened Volunteer of Atnnrirn To tho public of Norfolk Tho Vol unteers of America in tho form of a musical brigade will pay Norfolk a visit for two weeks beginning May 4 Tho brigndo is under tho nblo leader ship of Major II C Glllot of Omaha who is iu command of tho battalion of Nebraskn Kansas aud Oklahoma terri tory Ho will be osBistod by A D O and Mrs F J Preston also of Omaha also by A D C and Mrs J II Wat kins lato of Chicago Tho mootings will consist of n good musical program iu tho shape of a string band brass instruments solos ducts and many choruses and nn earnest 15 minuto sermon each evening All will bo dono that is possible to make tho mootings lively and entertaining Tho Korvices will bo conducted in n tent All are welcomo and your at tendance will bo highly appreciated The Volunteers are nn undenomina tional movement nnd desire to make their services a benefit to the city and to build up the churches with those who may become converted in -the meetings bo chriBtuiuB wo cordialy invito yon to attend Yours for God and country J H Watkins A D 0 Sec Battle Creek Neb April 4 1000 Headquarters Madison County Veteran association There will be a meeting of tho reunion committee held ut Battle Croek Neb on Saturday May G at 1 80 p m to docide on time and place for holding the reunion this year and to transact such other business as may properly come before tho meeting All union soldiers are cordially invited to attend It is recommended that the committee on by laws meet at the same time and place S A McKay Pres W A Barnes Sec and Treas Wanted Honest man or woman to travel for large house salary 05 monthly and expenses with increase position permanent enclose self-addressed stamped envelope Manager 30 Caxton bldg Chicago Utilizing Soweragc Millions of dollars of waste ocour every year in the cities of the United States enough it has been stated to sustain ten million people The waste in a single largo city New York for instance is enormous the annual value of her sewerage and manure alone being in the millions New Yorks and Chic agos vast sewerageis carried out to sea and Chicngoons think they have achieved a great engineering triumph whereby their hundreds of thousands of tons of concentrated fertility is swept into the Mississippi and finally to the Gulf of Mexico In this connection it is inter esting to note that some communities are utilizing their waste in enriching adjacent lauds Paris is making a vast experiment with using its sewerage for irrigating farm lands upon which can be grown wonderful yields A dispatch from Walla Walla Washington states that a fruit company owning a large orchard near the city has contracted to take tho entire city sewerage for a term of 35 years without cost to the city Here is mutual co operation the fruit men want water for irrigation purposes and the city had a task of no small pro portions in getting rid of this surplus water The fruit company owns a largo orchard just below Walla Walla and the trees require irrigation to bring the best results For years the company has been endeavoring to solve the problem now it is bolieved the irrigated property will be oue of the best paying invest ments in the state To Cure La Grippe In Two Dny Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E W Groves signature on every box 2Cc Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Dont Know it How To Find Out Fill a bottle or common glass with yow water and let it stand twenty four hours a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys if It stains your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order What to Do There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism pain in the back kidneys liver bladder and every part of the urinary passage It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing it or bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day and to get up many times during the night The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp Root Is soon realized It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases If you need a medicine you should have the best Sold by druggists in 50c andl sizes You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery Ky ana a dook mat ieiisiRiijirig more about It both sent fjyfri absolutely free by mall- address Dr Kilmer Home of Swamp Root Co Blnghamton N Y When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper MONDAY MENTION J S Kay was a city visitor yesterday from Ewiug W II Avery was down from Bittlo Creok yesterday Mrs N A Rainbolt returned yester day from Omaha Sol Draper was a Sunday visitor iu tho city from Niobrara Dr P II Salter was called to Pierce today to consult on n case L R Pritchard was in tho city yes terday from Meadow Grovo Mr and Mrs F H Claysou wero in tho city yesterday from Stanton Hon E K Valoutino of West Point was a Sunday visitor in Norfolk J R Gardols was a visitor in tho city yesterday from Battlo Creek Editor U E Foster of tho Plainviow News was in tho city this morning Dr Wilkinson tho Omaha specialist is practicing his profession in Norfolk today Mrs E Tanner and Mrs Richardson wero city visitors yesterday from Battle Creek Ray Hayes departed this noon for Chicago where he will visit for about two weeks P F Bell aud A K Leonard have gone up the Creighton branch on a hunt for jack snipe J B Donovan A H Bohanon and W E Reed wero Madison people in the city yesterday I W Gillingwater the advance man for Hans Hanson iB in the city billing that attraction E A Bullock came over from Sioux City Saturday to look after hiB Norfolk business interests A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Wm King who live east of the North fork last Saturday Mr and Mrs W K Jackson of Ran dolph were Sunday guests nt tho home of W H Blakeman Chief of Police Widaman is busy settling np the business of his office and Martin Kane is doing day duty The roof of the opera house is receiv ing some additional tar the endeavor being to at least check its leocking ca pacity The doors of the Auditorium will be opened this evening at 7 30 for Sara toga and the curtain will be raised at 815 sharp L O Mittlestadt haB received a fine new safe from the Hall Safe company which is being placed in his lumber office today This has been another of those elegant spring days and a person with a right quick eye can almost see the grasd shoot and the leaves expand Christ Lutheran church will in future hold service every other Sunday even ing The first service under tho new arrangement was held last evening The old city conncil will meet tonight and complete its business for the past year It is expected that there will be considerable business to be transacted Mark N Perviance will cultivate Dan Murphys farm and is moving onto it from the rooms over Davenports livery barn where he has lived during the winter The Sioux City Journal announces the birth of a daughter to Mr and Mrs J H Hamilton of that city Saturday Mr and Mrs Hamilton wero formerly residents of Norfolk Mrs E Hutcheson W M Mrs J C Aid A W and John H Hulff W P of Eenlah chapter No 10 O E S left today noon for Hastings to attend the grand chapter of that order The 0 weeks old son of Mr and Mrs Elmer E Benedict died yesterday morn ing at their home over Davenports shoe store and was buried this morning by the Salvation Army folks in Prospect Hill cemetery Conductor Young has vacated the house on the corner of Ninth street and Philip avenue formerly occupied by S Kethledge and it has been rented by Geo Christoph who will move into it in about a week The English American Syndicate shows passed through the city last even ing euroute to some town on the Creigh ton branch where they exhibited today They show at Pierco tomorrow and Stanton the dny after The special train consisted of 12 or 15 cars Todays weather has had a beneficial effect on the seat sale forSaratoga aud tho plat has been quite regularly punched full of tacks The play is to bo pre sented by local talent for the benefit of the Auditorium aud all who possibly can should contribute their patronage Express Messenger O Stewart who has beeu on the ruu betweeu here and Columbus for tho Pacific company has beeu promoted to an office position in Grand Island and will soon remove to that city His run will hereafter be taken by Messenger Castello of Omaha This morning a delivery horse with a little girl perched on tho high seat of the wagon to which he wub attached started to run nway from in front of the Citizens National bank aud thoso who saw the start wero frightened for the little ones safety but tho unimul was stopped before it had proceeded far by Wui Blatt who waded into the mud over his shoe top3 H O Van Cleve and Jake Brown who have been handling junk here got into a somewhat heavy argumont today in tho rear of tho Bryant drug storo and fists aud brick bats it is said wero used in n telling manner Brown had Van Cleve arrested and ho was assessed n flue of 2 and costs a total of 710 in Judge Haye court Ho paid tho as segment then sworo out a complaint against Brown The latter was not ready for trial and his case will not bo tried until tomorrow morning Tho defendnnt has summoned a number of witnesses and will mako a fight Tho amusement committee of tho United Commercial Travelers whoso annual convention will bo hold in Nor folk during tho present week hnvo so cured as their special attraction Satur day evening May 5 Jan T McAlpin in his new Swedish dialect comedy Hans Hanson This company played in Denver all last week aud tho press of that city speak in terms of highest praise of thoir performance They play nn extended engagement in Chi cago beginning May 18 and having au open date between tho two cities tho U C T succeeded in securing them They aro certainly to bo congratulated on their good fortune One doy last week Fred Lehman and Gus Lierman two Pierco county farmers were catching flsh with a dip net below the dam when a warrant was sworn out for their arrest Tho gentle men were not aware that they had been violating the fish laws and for this reason as well as because of the fact that a number of Norfolk people were -violating the Borne law by spearing fish on the dam apron friendBof the parties explained the matter to the complainant and the officers and the gentlemen were let off by the payment of a portion of the court costs The fine Jfor such an offense iB understood to be 25 and costs Those who have been spearing and seining fish should nave a care as it seems to be the sentiment with certain persons that the laws in this regard should be enforced Ilazel Kwald A very pleasant wedding occurred at the residence of Mr and Mrs Nicholas Ewald Russell Iowa on Wednesday evening April 18 when their daughter Miss Carrie and Mr W B Hazel of Norfolk Neb were united in marriage Rev Robinson of the M E church performing the ceremony Promptly at eight oclock the guestB assembled in the parlors Mrs Geo Ewald presided at the organ and to the beautiful strainB ot Mendelssohns wed ding march the bridal party entered The groom and Mr John Ewald who acted as groomsman entered first Im mediately following were the bride and bridesmaid Miss Maude McFarland of Chariton Iowa The ceremony was performed in front of a large bay win dow tastefully draped and filled with blooming plants while above these was a beautiful canopy of smilax and white ribbon Tho groom was dressed in the usual black and the bride wore a rich blue satin dress with white tucked yoke and collar finished with velvet and cut steel trimmings and carried a boquet of white carnations The bridesmaid wore a beautiful brown silk After congratulations were extended tho bride and groom led the guests to the dining room where a bountiful repast was served The table was prettily decorated with flowers and rib bons Tne bride received many beautiful aud useful presents The out of town guests were Dr J C Tracy Zand Miss Emma Ewald of Mound City Mo and Miss Maude McFarland of Chariton Iowa Mr and Mrs Hazel will remain in Russell for a few days and will go from here to Norfolk Neb whero they expect to moke their future home The best wishes of many friends will follow them R in Mound City Missouri News DrFrank Salter Diseases of children r30M0QM TRYING I cant take plain cod liver1 oil Doctor savs trv it He might as well tell me to melt lard or butter and try to take them It is too rich and1 i will upset the stomach Buti you can take milk or cream so you can urne Scotts Emulsion It is like cream hut will feed and nourish when cream f will not Babies and chil s dren will thrive and growS fat on it when their ordinary f food docs not nourish them jv Persons have been known to tjaitt a pound a day when takintf zf ounce of Scotts Emulsion It gels V the digestive machinery in working order so that the ordinary food h Dronerlv digested and aMimilateA Cnc and C 11 J - 5u e ioo an arucKUts IfcnmOvr i nu SCOTT Chemists Kew -Vi