i I 1 1 FRIDAY FACTS Mrs W AY DoWItt vih upyoMorday from Stanton O P Ferris wns a rity visitor ycstor tiny from Stanton Miss Kato ONeill was horo yesterday from Battle Creek Conductor Kox will spend Sunday with Alliion friends IM OShoa was a Norfolk visitor from tMadicon ytFtorday W H Branson returned lntt evening from a trip to Sioux City Arthur Pilgtr was a Norfolk visitor yesterday from Madison Miss Molllo Taylor was n city visitor yesterday from Battle Creek Mrs Ferdinand Hnnso lms gone to Jlot Springs P D for her health Mr and Mrs 1 A Shurtz returned laRt night from their visit to Omaha Misses Florence and Mnblo Estabrook wont to Madison yesterday to visit friends W H Johnson returned last evening from a business trip to Omaha and Lincoln Miss Mamie McNeil has accepted a position as cleric in this dry goodH store of Bnnm Bros Mrs O I Bonford and son Morris left this morning for their now homo in Glintbn Iowii G T Sprocher moved his family yes t unlay to tho Mnrplu house on South Fourteenth street Miss Mart lm Parker who has been teaching in Omaha Is expooted homo tomorrow for tho summer Tho Indies of tho Presbyterian church nro arranging to ivo nn entertainment untitled tho Peneh Sistera Mrs Agnes Lee who has been clerk ing in Baum Pros left yesterday noon for Wyoming where sho will make her home MisB Oevtrudo Watson departed this morning for Denver where she will Bpend thoBvmmer with her brother Or Watson Mrs A O Alexander and daughter Mable who have beon visiting with tho formers sistor Mrs W P Williams departed for homo yesterday Miss Mattio Simmons canio down from Battle Creok yesterday to meet her sistor Elsie who is returning from tho stato normal Bchool at Peru Upon their return from Omaha last ovenitig Mr and Mrs P A Shurtz were accorded a vigorous nud noisy chir ivari Tho demonstration was not in vain for tho treats were boon forth coming Just ns Tin Nuws is about to go to press it is learned that Geo HolVmau who has been very sick at his homo south of tho river died this aftoruoon Further particulars aro unobtainable at this hour Childrens Day exorcises will bo held at tho First Congrogntiounl church Sun day morning at 1015 A program of oxeroiFos will bo published tomorrow A full rehearsal of tho school is desired touight at the church D J Koonigstein and family camo homo from Lincoln last night where they hnvo been visiting Mrs Koonig steins mother Mrs Waldron who has boon nud still is very sick with but slight hopes of recovery Editor J B Donovan of tho Mudison Star wns in tho city yesterday Mr Donovan has been sick for tho past three weeks and expects to leave tomor row night in compnuy with his wife for Hot Springs S D where ho hopes to recuperato his health Frank Osboru returned this noon from Lincoln having completed tho four years course in tho stato university mid received tho degree B So His mother who has been attending tho commencement exercises and visiting friends in Lincoln returned with him Miss Irene Tunomau will leavo tomor row for Denver Col whero sho will visit during tho summer Lust evening MiEB Clara Rudat gave a farewell pnrty in her liouor at the home of her mother ou North Eighth street and tho occa KJcu proved u very enjoyable one The News was in error in stating that the list of personal property pub lished in Inst evenings issuo was tho propertv of rlie precinct It was tho schedule of tho city only Tho items and value of the persoual property of tho precinct will probably bo presented du a few days FIRST BALL GAME Fierce Itoyn ilo up the Norfolk Team to the Time of 14 to 12 There was a fair attendance and con siderable iuterest at the bull game lust -evening between Pierce and Norfolk The game was called nt fi oclock nnd was not completed until 7 J0 Mayor Jftobertsou threw the first ball nnd no cording to an eyo witness he only missed putting it across tho plate by n trifle more than 12 feet and he is satisfied with the fact thnt the batter didnt find him The game wns a very fair oue with two or three exceptions and tho teams wore very fairly matched Walter Pil ger acted as umpito and gnvo very fair decisions Ho changed his decisious twice nt the enrnest request of the visit ing team and decided tho points in their favor The Norfolk boys did little kiek ing but the impression seemed to pre- vail nmong thnm thnt they would have won linil tho nmpiro adhered to his orig nnl decisions In tho two instances above referred to Tho following is tho way tho tenuis lined up on tho diamond IMiiftn Norfolk WutMiti o J KomiiIkMoIii IVtrrxni p A KoeulKMelii llitxittlrr H Wntfon llrrlort It Wrlxlit loll Ill Iliiriiull tlrown SI Dixon Unit If Ix McDiiiiiild cf Hoiiilctlidi VtiluVriilir rf Worrell The following U tho score of tho game by innings Piorco 0 1 0 6 a i J 0 0 14 Norfolk 0 it 0 l 2 0 1 0 0 12 FLORAL DAY OBSERVANCE Norfolk IoIk A I W iitul DrRrcn or Honor llnltii In tint Norfolk lodgo No 117 A O U W and Protection lodgo No 101 Degree of Honor million very successful observ ance of Floral day yosterday Tho members began to assemble nt I O O F hall about 10 oclock in tho morning but on account of tho Christian Science church which is held in that hull they adjourned shortly nfterwnrd to Tin Nrws olllco At 1 1 oclock a procession of about 10 members of tho orders was formed each wenring n bndgo and a roso nud n march was mndo to tho llrst limit 1st churoh whero Row W 11 Eaton also a member of tho order had arranged to givo a special discourso Tho church was nicely docornted with lings bunting cut Ilowors nud potted plants Row Eaton took as his text tho two words Our Father from tho second verse of tho 11th chapter of Lnko and from it gavo u very lluo address on tho fellowship of man not only as applied to lodgo fraternity but in tho general walks of lifo IUh central thought was our fnniily relationship which while it grants great privileges also imposos grnvo responsibilities When tho words our fnthor nro used thoy imply n com mon compnet with tho people of tho world nnd while wo may tako pleasure in tho thought that tho rioli nnd power ful aro brothers and sisters tho fact cannot be ignored that tho lowly and de graded are entitled to tho same privi lege His romarks found a responsive sentiment in tho brensts of hiB hearers In tho afternoon nt nbout oclock tho members of tho orders wero convoyed by threo wagonettes and a numbor of privato carriages to Prospect Hill cemetery whero tho impressivo Floral day exercises as prepared by tho grand lodgo woro read by Master Workman H L Spulding and Past Mister Work man O G Doleu over tho grnvo of tho late Frank Wise Tho grave wns then decorated with many beautiful llornl oTeriugs aftor which tho members movod to tho gravo of Mrs Geo Mc Arthur which was decorated under the nuspices of tho Degreo of Honor Rev Eaton offering a prayer Tho membership then returned to their homes very well satisfied with tho successful tittciidiinco nnd manner in which tho day had boon observed A Pi oiVhIi Hull Uaiup A ball game is boiug plnnned for Tuesday and will bo hot ween tho lawyers ou ono sido nud tho doctors dentists nud druggists on tho other Much amusement is anticipated froin tho games It is alleged that tho teams will lino up as follows Lnwyerc Doctors Hurt Miiies c lty Seymour JuiIku HurntB p A K Leonard Mayor itoburtBon t O S Purkor V II Frio II Alfred Gorocko M D Tylor 2b J 11 Mackay 1 L Whitham 3b Clmrles Mmleeu I J Kiieuiisbtciii rf J KoenlKftoiU M C IlitZKii cf l A Hryant E I Weatborby If A Hear The nbove will bo a bonefit ganio for Norfolk bnse ball club Admission 10 cents A Wife Says V7c have four children With the first three I suffered almost unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hours and had to be placed under the influence of chloroform I used three bottles of Mothers Friend before our last child came which is a str on fat and healthy boy doing my housework up to within two hours of brth and suf fered but a few hard 0 pains This lini ment is the grand irt remedy ever made Mothers Friend W KrXWL 1 will do for every woman what It did for the Minneiota mother who writes live above let ter Not to use it during fttpxincy to a mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering Mothers Friend equips the patieat with a sttong body and clear intellect which in turn ate imparted to the chili It relaxes the muscles and allows them to expand It relieves morning sickness and nervousness t puis all the organs concerned in perfect coraition for the final hour so that the actual labor is short and practically painless Dan ger of rising or hard breads is altogether avoided and recovery is merely a matter oi a few days Druggists sell Mothers FrlcnJ tor I a bottle The Braufleld Regulator Co Atlanta Ga Send for our free illustrated book THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JUNK 141900 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Miss Grace Mntrnu is on the sick list Miss Opal Mndsen is on the sick list Ciooi L lies is homo from South Dakota Judge Cones was in tho city todny from Pierce 1 MoNolll will come homo tomorrow from liloomfleld Miss Fannio Uromo is expected homo from Omnlia this evening Olinrles Blorsdorf went to Plnlnview this noon to visit friends Kimball Bnnics returned last evening from tho state university Mrs F Koorbor went to Omnha this morning to visit over Sunday Mrs Hnrrington living on Thirteenth street is quite sick with scarlet fever Dr Tlioinno tho Way tin oste6pathiBt was the gnest of Dr Scoboo over night Miss Allio Conloy has returned from Fremont whero sho lias been uttendiug school Miss May Wallnco whb in tho city this morning from Pierco on her way to Wayno Tho Bon Ton restaurant is being em bellished by tho application of n fresh coat of paint Miss Abbio Thomas who has been visiting Mrs S K Long retnrued to Madison yesterdny T II Wyun returned to Omalin yes terday nfter a viBit of a fow days with Norfolk frionds MiBB Nina Walker wont to Albion this morning to attend a convention of tho Y P S C E Miss Poarl Reese will go to Fremont Monday to attend tho summer term of tho normal school Mrs S II Brown of Niobrarn who has beon visiting her son roturued to her homo this noon Col J 13 Simpson met with th3 re publican county central committeo nt Buttle Creek yesterday Goorgo Krnbleu who hns been sick loft yoBtordny morning for Epiphany S D to tnko treatment Miss Clark ono of tho Pierco teachers wns in the city this morning ou her wny to her homo in Columbus Drs Salter and Salter performed an operation this morning on Mrs Ticrney sister of Mrs W P Williams Miss Hnttio Mather and Mrs J 1 Clements left todny for Delaware county Iowa to visit relatives J F Gutcher and family will soon leavo for Missouri Valley Iowii whero thoy will make thoir homo in future Miss Lottio Sidler has resigned her position as clerk in tho Johnson dry goods store to tnko effect this evening Geo Collins of Sioux Fulls S D will spend Sunday with his mother in this city whilo on his wny to Denver Col Miss 1311a Bnrrett roturued Inst night from Omnha Sho is going to Bed Onk Iowa Tuesday to teach n class in short- haud There wns n danno at Warnervillo last evening and quite a number of young foils from Norfolk nttended tho enter tniument Chuck Brome son of Mr nnd Mrs H O Brome of Omnhn is expected hero to day to visit at tho homo of his grand father Levi Bromo Mrs Fred Linerodo aud 6ister Mrs Hugh McFarqunr of Salidn Col left today for Chicago to visit their brother who iB very sick County Surveyor W H Lowe re turned this noon from Antelope county where ho has been doing some civil engineering tho past week Mrs Henry Temberg and family who have been visiting nt the home of L E Wnllorstndt returned to their homo in Oakland this afternoon The last of the Bishop houses is now inside tho city limits and will soon be on its new locntion next to Mrs Belle Gnrlingers residence on North Eleventh street Todny is tho birthdny of Rev S F Sharpless and as ho intended going away tho event wa8 celobrated Inst evening by his friends taking supper with him W II Rish nnd S G Dean have re turned from Omalm whero they at tended a session of tho grand lodge A F A M Wednesday and Thurs day representing Mosaic lodge No 55 The bathing season is on in full blast the popular resort being at Tafts grove south of the city where it is said large unmbers of bathers are immersed in the cooling waters of the Elkhom almost every nfteruoou Mr and Mrs R A Stewart enter tained the members of the Browning club at their homo on West Norfolk avenue at a lawn party last evening A very pleasant oveniug wns spent by members of that organization Mendow Grove Press Mr Warner living north of town better known ns Old Grizley met with quite n serious accident Inst week by beiug tossed into the air by nn unruly cow thereby re ceiving sevornl broken ribs At last re ports he was getting along nicely Battle Creek Republican A full blood Humbletouinu stallion belouging to W B Vail of Norfolk died on Wed nesday nt Dufpheys livery barn He wns a fine animal and tho owner claims ho refnsed nn offer of 1200 for him n week or so ngo Dr McKim wns called up from Norfolk to treat him but wns unsuccessful Nowmnn Grovo Herald Wo are sorry to lenrn of tho rcfiignntion of Miss Hartley from tho corps of tenchers in our public schools A good tenchor ought to bo retained by all means for n lifetimo at least It is rumored that Miss Hartley intends nccepting n life timo school with only ono pupil Sho leaves today for Norfolk P B Titus who lives six miles south east of Stanton was badly if not fntnlly injured during a runa way nt Stanton Tuesday Ho wns dragged by tho team across Maskenthino crock brldgo near tho crenmory and was thrown with such force against tho lxl posts forming tho railing thnt ono wns broken At tho time tho Picket wns published ho was still unconscious al though his only broken bono was his jaw Thoso who drivo into tho country speak in great elation of the mugniilcont promiso of nbuudaut harvest this fall If tho weather continues ns fnvorublo during tho balance of tho growing sea son ns it has thus far Nebraska farmers aro likely to scoro a record breaker in tho way of produce It is said by those Save the Middlemans Profits by Buying Direot from tht ISanufactunr GREAT REDUCTION IN GUITARS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY mni I HAVE decided that in fu ture I shall sell my manu factures direct to the con sumer saving them the jobbers also the retailers pro fit 1 guarantee them in the following particulars viz Ab solutely true scale perfect workmanship and correct adjustment of strings OUR 269 WALO GUITAR reduced from 1 is genuine blrchwood beautiful rosewood finishrosewood finger board position dots American patent head standard sire We include FREE with every Guitar an extra set of strings aud a valuable self instructor OUR 348 WALO GUITAR reduced from 500 is same as above with extra celluloid bound edges best French finish neatly inlaid soundhole a magnifi cent guitar Free Free Free A Qenulne Walo Silver Steel String for vour Violin Mandolin Uultar or Banjowillbesent absolutely free to any address on receipt of a 2 cent stamp for return postage Send for Walos Catalogue of All fluslca Instruments and Furnishings Latest up-to-date Band Orchestra and Piano Music Catalogues on appli cation A T WALO KUSIG HOUSE No 9 S Broadway St Louis Mo Pine Kcrnlrlnc a Specialty Watch tor Our Next Unntalns MONDAY MENTION I J Johnson spent Sunday in Oinahn Father Wnlshwas in Battle Creek yesterday S G Dean was a visitor to Madison yesterday Ed Norton was a pnssenger this morning for Mndison Mrs McFnddon of Columbus waB a city visitor yesterday Row J P Muoller was a passenger this morning for Hooper John Wnnner of Stanton visited his brother in this city yesterday Prof G II Whaloy of Neligh spont Sunday with friends in tho city Arnold Hcilmnn of Mndison spent Sundny with his parents in this city Jos Horriskey will lenve Wednesday for Pocntelln Idaho to spend tho sum mer Dr Georgo Wilkinson of Omnlia is in tho city today looking nfter specinl cases Misses Emma Inhcldor nnd Ethel Chilvers wero in tho city yesterdny from Pierco Commissioner Winter went to Mndi son this morning to nttend n meeting of tho board Mrs 13 M Huntington hns gone to t Dodge Iowa to visit with relntives who have observed that tho crops look better this spring than for 10 or 15 years past Everybody hopes that the nbund nut promiso will bo realized J W Edwards who owns tho race track in tho pasture north of his horse shoeing Bhop which ho keeps in fine condition states that bicylists are at liberty to use it at any tinio when it is not boiug used for driving purposes Mr Edwnrds usos it himself an hour or two during tho evening and at that time of course will want no bicycles on This will bo an excellent opportunity for scorchers to speed nud when they feel tho desire to cut tho air they should tako ndvantngo of Mr Edwnrds generous oiler and not abuse street and sidewnlk privileges in tho city Other horse owners who desire tho use of a track should speak to Mr Edwards SprluK Schedule on tlie Nlcklo Plato Kouil lClleetlvo May I 1000 Ft Wuyno Findlay Fostoria Belle vuo Lorain Cleveland Ashtabula Couneaut Girard Erie Chautauqua Lake Dunkirk Buffalo as well as Now York Boston nnd all intermediate points in New England New York stnto nnd tho nuthrncito coal regions are renched on fast time and lowest rates of fare by trains of theNicklo Plate road Leavo Chicago 10115 a m 3 30 p in ioyo p in witn up-to-date drawing room sleeping cars Unex celled dining cars on through Boston and Now Yoik train at 10 15 a m nud Now York City fust oxpress train lenv iug Chicago at 5 30 p m All trains run daily Train leaving Chicago nt 2 30 p in has observation car east of Buffalo over tho Lnckawanna road ar riving in Now York City 725 p m every day in the year in good shape for evening entertainments Secure sleep ing cur spaco in advance Write wire or phono 2057 central to J Y Cainhnn general ngent Chicago 111 Wanted Several bright and honest persons toropresent us as mnnngers in this aud close counties Salary 00 a year and expenses Straight bona fide no more no less Balary Position per manent Our references any bank in any town It is mainly office work con ducted nt homo References Enclosed self- nddreBsed stamped envelope The Dominion Company Dept 8 Chicago Buy your tinware at the Cash Hard ware Store and save money KwHnr a short time W P Evans editor of tho Meadow Grove Press spent Sunday with his parents in this city Mrs Bentley ono of Tildens school teachers has been viBitiug Norfolk friends several dayB F A Fisher is moving his family nud household goods to Humphrey where ho formerly resided Mr nud Mrs C E Ilutton and chil dren of Pierce wero in the city yester day enroute to Neligh Chas E Green who went with tho oxenrsion to Sioux City yesterdny will spend a few days there A 13 Bullock went to Sioux City again this morning to look after his busiuess interests there Miss Nora Conway of the Tohnsou Dry Goods company went to Sioux City on tho excursion nnd visited her sister County Attorney M D Tylor went to Madison this morning to attend tho ingof tho board of county commissioners Miss Agues Perry of Wisner this morning accepted a position ns clerk with the Johnson Dry Goods company Robt Utter went to Mndison this morning to open up an art exhibit dur ing the Mndison county teachers insti tute Mr and Mrs Alfred Gerecke aro now nicely settled nt housekeeping in the cottnge on South Tenth street recently vncated by W 13 Alexander The item published Saturday in re gard to Mrs Harrington having the Ecarlet fever was a mistake Her little son wno nau the disease is convales cent Mr and MrsJohn Peters of Albion spent Suuday in the city guests of Mr and Mrs W II Widamau Mr Wida mau aud Mrs Peters are brother and sister Miss Lucy Williams was in the city yesterday from Omaha on her wny to Madison where she will instruct the Madison county teachers in primary methods Guy Barnes who has been home from the university for a week returned to Lincoln this morning where he will attend a summer school during the coming six weeks A number of young lads from Pierce came down Saturday to play ball with a team of like weights composed of Nor folk young men The Norfolk boys won out with a scoro of 21 to U Mr Ely of Ainsworth who has been visiting Sidney Robertson for a few days on hie way home from the state university went to Pierce today for a short visit with another schoolmnte C B Holahan received a telegram this afternoon from St Pnul Minn announcing that Mrs Holahuus father had died at 1 oclock today Mrs Hol ahan was with him at tho time of his death The Omaha Illustrated Bee contains a fine likeness of W Dwight Pierce formerly of this city and who here last summer He was one four honor graduates of tho High school It is noticed by a telegram from Chey enne in the Omaha Bee that Superinten dent E C Harris has been offered a position by the Northwestern road His friends need never fear that a man with the ability of E 0 Harria will ever starve T H Hooker living 10 miles south east of the city had three horses killed by lightning during Saturdays storm Two other horses were injured by tho bolt and Mr Hooker also felt its effect quite seriously Tho loss is a serious one and Mr Hooker could ill afford it Eugeue Austiu who has been nu ef ficient employo of this oilice left yester day morniug for Lo Mars Iowa whero ho will bo joined by Clifford Stern and together they will mako a trip taking in Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg then go west to the uionntoius and into Wyom ing He expects to be absent perhaps I three mouths I Columbus Journal visited of the Omaha Hon John K Huys republican candidnto for congress was in tho city Fridny renewing old ncquaintnncos nnd mnking now ones Wo nro sntisfled thnt if ho and his op ponent could travel the district over and debate tho issues and get personally acquainted with the voters HnyB would be our next congressman Success to him Tho nnunnl session of tho Mndison County Tenchers institute convened to dny nt Madison for a courso of instruc tion in methods in teaching Tho insti tute promises to bo lnrgely attended John Barnes jr of this city wont over to assist Superintendent Crum in tho examinations Miss Lucy Williams will instruct in primary methods Among thoso who went over from hero to nttend tho session were Misses Grace Mntrnu Ratio McNeil Nellie Morrow Margaret Morrow Winuifred Jeffories Otelia Pilger Chnrlotto Kuhl Maude Dingman nnd Mr Homnu Wnlkor Yesterday was observed by the Congro gationnl nnd Methodist churches as Chil drens dny ThoCongregntionnl Sunday school observed tho day with very pleas ing exorcises in the forenoon tho children tnking leading parts Tho church was nicely decorated and tho exercises were entertnining Kov G H Main of tho M E church gavo n special Bormon to children in tho forenoon nnd in tho evening the Sunday school gavo thoir exercises appropriate to the day tho church beiug nicely decorated with flowers Tho Baptist Sunday school will hold its childrens day exercises next Suuday About 150 Norfolk people took advant age of the excurrfiou yesterday to Sioux City over the O St P M O road aud the crowd wns added to by each town along tho lino until when Sioux City was reached tho train consisting of 12 coaches was literally packed The weather was exceedingly propitious for the outing and these who partici pated enjoyed the occasion to the utmost Whilo many visited tho parks and witnessed tho ball games nud other sports others improved tho opportunity to view the city nud its sights The train returned nt a Into hour Inst night the excursionists having very thor oughly enjoyed tho dny At a special meeting of the city couucil held nt tho council chamber Sat urday afternoon called for tho purpose of passing upou the official bonds of the city treasurer and water commissioner as well as for the purpose of hearing the report of the committee appointed nt tho last meeting as to the condition of the funds in the hands of the city treas urer bonds of both officers were offered and approved aud the committee re ported that an examination of the books of the city trensurer showed them to be correct and all moneys on hand The mayor and all members of the council wero present at tho meeting except Heckman aud Spellmau The Salvation Aruiy War Cry of hist week published a very excellent half tone likeness of the late Davidson Ameriue together with this comment by 11 0 Allen drummer for Cnptaiu and Mrs Dunn Norfolk Neb bear a great loss by the death of Brother Davidson Ameriue He hud been a soldier in tho United States service fought a good many bnttles and finally received an honorable discharge When the Salvation Army opened here he became a soldier and often testified and declared that he was fighting for an other honorable discharge that he had enlisted in the Salvation Army for life and that he would get it and he has Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord The North Nebraska college building located at Madison was Btruck by light ning during Saturday nights storm and was completely burned nothing but the four walls remaining The building was outside the city six blocks beyond the reach of the waterworks Bystem Tho lightning struck in tho dome and the fire quickly spread from there It burned for quite awhile before being noticed and when an alarm was sounded it was a mass of llanies E A Whit warn of Illinois formerly president of the institution owns a controlling in terest in the stock but was negotiating a sale to eastern parties who contem plated reopening it Tho building had been unoccupied for about five years The loss is nevertheless a serious ono to Madison as the prospects were good that a school would be reopened therein this fall The amount of insurance carried iB not known Agent Wanted We want nn active agent in Norfolk and vicinity to represent the largest evergreen nurseries in tho U S A full line of hardy fruits shado and orna mental trees shrubs etc Three plans pay weekly Address at once The Elgin Nurseries Elgin Illinois I eoMPHON I rvsvitr jtopi bctusc the weather A Kj l winn j fy Then why stop takinij ft t SGOTTS SEMULSIQN g simply because its summer j if Keep taking it It will heal your A S lungs and make them strong for y another winter J jf foe and fiooj all drag jilts Jfe I f V