II ELLER MATRAU Impii aim OtcinoiM lit 1i lull ipl opjil Chilli li Hit MllllllllR From Mniiiliij IV1II3 Mr Otis Header Ellor and Miss Until Matrait woio unltotl in mariiago tltin morning it 10 oolonk in Trinity KpUcupnt ohuroh Kov 1 C H Wellies tlm pastot ollloiatlng Mlssllittlo Allbory proshloil nl the organ and to tlm stialiiH of Mondols holinH wedding maioli tlm litlilnl putty ontouul tlm saoiod odlllro Tho party was preceded ly Spoiiror Bnttoillold Kugono Huso llaiolil Colo and Hoy Lutkuit who carried wands or white tibboii which tlmy nnwonnd an thoy wont lining tlm nlslo thiough which tlm party marched Graham ltnmphroy milled tlm whlto prayer book fioni whloh tlm service was toad and which was u gift to tho hiido liy hot mot nor Agnes Matron sister of tlm bride ear rind tlm wedding ting whloh tostod up on u white satin cushion Sim was followed by mint mr sinter of tlm bride MIhh MainloMutiauaH maid of honor who wan diossod In navy blue with pink yoke and trimmings and carried a bouquet of plnlc carnal ioiiH Then canto t he bride loaning upon tho null of her luthor who gave her away Him was boautlful In a dress of mode bioadoloth with yoke and trimmings of nppliquo She can led a handHOino bouquet of brides rosoH Tho gi oont awaited tho party at tho altar and tho beautiful and impressive horvicoof tho ohuroh wuh ptonouncotl by Mr WoillcH Tho olmncol or tho uhuioh wuh taste fully deootatod with palms and fonts After the ceremony tho patty pro ceeded to tho honm oft ho btideH parents on South Fouith shoot Bofoio enter ing tho lioitbo tho bndo was bhuilfoldod and hurtoundod by a ohclo of girl frionds gave away hor bouqitot tho gift going to Miss Mumio Ctnwfoid of West Point who ucooidlng to Until turn will be tho next bride In tho house tables were not in tho patlor dining loom and llbtary Pink and wluto nbbons etonded fiout tlm coinots of the tables convoiging at a point on tlm coiling above 1iult and whlto carnations woio also used in tho decorations A dainty wedding bieakfast was Mirvod after whioh Mr and Mrs Ellor departed on the oast bound F K i M V tram to visit Niugata Washington and points on the Atlantic coast Thoir frionds freoly dn ponsed nee and old ohoes while tlm trunk wns caiefully marked to indicate a bridal couplo Tlm couplo will bo at honm in Lincoln aft or November 15th The giooin is very well known in Norfolk as a worthy young num Ho holds the position of mail agent on tho run botweon Lincoln and lacillo Junc tion Thobndo is tho oldest daughter of Mr and Mis II O Matiau is well and favorably known uiNoifolk having iiiudo this city her homo since early childhood Sho bus boon organist at Trinity church for several joars and has boon untiring In hor oftoits to build up tho choir Her son ices have been gratuitous and the congregation and choir tiro under many obligations to hor for tho help sho has given them which has often demanded no small amount of holf saeritico She has taught several terms in tlm public bchoolh of the city Hor swoot unaf fected ways havo won hor niauy frionds who are sincere in their woll wishes Mrs Kllor ntul hor niothor will hero after celobrato tho snmo anniversary this boing tho thirty third annual ro currouco of tho wedding day of Mr and Mrs Mitrau TUESDAY TOPICS I M Macy was lu Battlo Crook today oil business Mrs G B Holahau is visiting in Fort Dodgo Iowa Judge J II Barnes wns a passougor for Lincoln this morning Guy Kicrstoaa the Tildou jeweler wns in tho city today ou business Mrs Desmoud returned last ovouiug from a weeks visit in Sioux City O S Hayes is expected homo today from his business visit to Chicago W B Mullen of Blooinfiold was a bubiuoss Msitor in tho city yesterday Fred Frey Frauk Morton and Harvoy Miller of Pierce spent last night iu Nor tolk Mrs Topo of Iowa 13 a guest ofher 6ister Mrs G W Lee on South Second etrect Mrs J B Maylard is enjoying a visit from her friend Mrs H S Harrison of York Mrs P Duffey of Ohadron is the gnest of Mrs J A Mullen iu tho Heights Charles Pilger is confined to his home on South Fifth street with an attack of appendicitis A number of young people enjoyed a hay rack ride last evening through the etreet e of Norfolk Misaee Ella and Ahoe Mullen returned lust night from Sioux City where they attended the carnival Mr6 T E Odiorne aud Misi Mtttie Davenport returned last evening from a visit with relatives aud friends iu Sioux City Mr aud Mrs W If Blakeuian outer- tallied a partj of friends last evening In honm or Miss Wood who Is lslting thoiu The Larly Hour club will hold their list meet or the season next Monday night at Mast hall when dancing will bo enjoyed Kev F V Wlgton or Osmond was In tho city today on his way to Cential City to attend tho session or tho Piesby lorlan synod In a letter to Norfolk fiionds Mr E 0 Hurls writes fiom Cliadion that thoy are now nicoly settled in their homo In that city J InvitatioiiH hae boon Issued by Mr and Mis 9 F Hharpless for tho cele bration of their silver wedding anni versary tiuxt Sutuiduy oonliig Or Brown and Dr Martin of Fio intuit wore in tho city last night to see a demonstration with the x rny machine at tlm olllce of Drs Salter and Salter las G Oxnard of the American Boot Sugar company was In from tho west yesteiday to look Into tho allalrsof tho N01 folk factory Ho started west again after a short stay Judge and Mrs Powers Mr and Mrs N A Uainbolt Mr and Mis V II Bucholz Mrs G F Keiporand Mrs 1 W Hose coniposod a party that drove to Plerco today for 11 Unit The Norfolk boys at the state univer sity aro receiving sonto of the honots of that educational institution Wm Daillngtou having recently boon olectod vice president of tho Freshmen class Utissell Thompson is coming homo Thursday to take a position in his fathers stoio Ed Dion who has been helping Mr Thompson Iiiih ac cepted a position in the sugar factory C E Hartford wont to Lincoln today to attend the grand lodgo Knights of Pythias Ho was accompanied by Mr Welsh of Randolph also a member of the oidor and a dologato to tho gtand lodge Tho Wednesday club will hold its llrst meeting tomoirow afternoon at 2 ISO with Mis Uainbolt Thoio will bo leading from Hamlet and inoinbois aro requested to bung their books and quotations Dr Ohas C Crawl of Randolph died Sunday morning of injuries received in a runaway accidont September iS and tho funeral will bo held 111 the Metho dist chuieh this nftornoon Hi Crawl is the third Randolph physician who has died since last January Miss Clara Horner wns suiprisod last evening by a compauy of schoolmates and friends tho ocasiou being hor llith birthday Tho 0 veiling was most on joyably spout by the participants and an abundance of refreshments wero served that wore highly appreciated by tho young folks The fnsionists expect to opon their campaign 111 Not folk noxt Saturday with speechos by Governor Poynter aud TJ Nolin Tho details of tho demon stiation have not beon learned but it will undoubtedly bo one fitting to the 1 auk of tho spoakers nnd a good crowd will probably attend Dr P HS liter roturnod yostorday noon fioni Chadron where ho had been called to see Conductor Bobby Ingalls of trams No I aud 1 who had iccoived in juries iu a raihoid accident boing run over by a switch engiuo Tho injuries proved fatal before tho doctor arrived however The deceased was woll aud favorably known to all tho railway men along tho hue of the F E it M V and his death is sincorely mourned Dr Salter met at Ohadron Dr Dickinson of Load aud accompanied him to that city goiug over tho companys uarrow guago lmo from Piodmont This was the doc tors fust visit to tho Black Hills and ho oujoyod tho visit hugely visiting the minos aud other points of interest Dr Dickiusou is 0110 of the F E M V companys surgeons with hoadquartors at Lead whoro he has resided for the past S3 years and has becoino quite wealthy not alono through his practice but through somo fortunate investments in mining property At nu onrly day ho aud a friend purchased a hill near Lead investing 100 a piece His friond came to him 0110 day aud stated that ho was going away aud that he wautod to purchase tho doctors share of the property for which ho offered 65000 Tho offer was accepted and active operations wero commenced Tho first shipment was two carloads takeu from the surface at tho top of the lull which proved to contain 200000 worth of the precious metal ChrUteuo Their Hikes A story of political significance is go mg the rounds concerning a trio of young ladies who had beeu out ou a bicycle trip They stopped at a farm house to get n driuk of water and one of the girls spriukled her wheel with the remark I christen thee William McKinley because you havo made a good ruu Another of the girls sprinkled the saddle of her wheel sayiug I christen thee Theodora Roosevelt because you are a rough rider The third youug lady sprinkled the tire of her machine with the formula - I christen thee William J Bryan bo cause you are full of wind The Retort Oak has the only positive check kuowu iu 6tove construction The control of fire i absolute Ham street will answer all inquiries Tim NORFOLK NKWS THURSDAY KTOHMR II 1000 BR HUH Offi Norfolk Factory Begins Annual Grind Its VERY IltOriTITIOUS START A 11 A ill mini Ktniil oT AIikIi liitiiriHt to Not folic Mtlmm NiiRiir Will hn Mini 1 lluforn Mot nlng Mull oflliit llin ptojtiH urn Old IIiiiiiU from TiitiKilii it Dull It is with pleaKimt anticipations that the people of Norfolk look forward to tho opening of tho juigar campaign The aiinouucemeiit that tho factory has started is to thoiu a regular autumn teaturo in tho commercial world and they aro not unjustified iu giving to it more consideration than would bo ac corded commotcial imtioiuicomonts of far more importance to tho country at largo The announcement moans that tho greatest manufacturing institution in the vicinity if not iu this section of tho stuto has started on a campaign dm ing which thousands of dollars will dud their way into tho channels of trade of Norfolk tin ough the pay rccoivod by fanners for their crop ami laborers for their woik Tho sugar campaign is ou at a ptopi funis tlmo ol the year When tho farmers rush work for tho summer has ceased he can tutu his attention to harvesting his crop of beets It is so with laboring men Demand for their help is ordinarily at low ebb during tho winter months and woio it not for the sugar fact 01 y it is probable that many would be out of employment tho greater part of tho season and tho factory is theiofoio of importance to theso classes as woll as others depending on thoir piospoiity This annual event took placo this morning and n few minutes after 7 oclock tho list installment of saccharino roots passed from tho washer into tho sheer Tho factory whistle horalded tho coninioncoinont by long and igorous toots which sounded the joy felt 111 the henrts of thoso directly and indirectly interested iu tho institution Tho machinery started with a smooth ness and regularity that was most pleas ing to thoso lesponsiblo tor its condition Tho start was ns though the machinery had beon idle but a few hours instead of months so free was it from frictiou of kind Tho juices of tho first boots of this morning wero this noon well on their courso toward tho comploted product and tho llrst pan of sugar will havo beon niado hoforo another morning whilo it is probable that a shipment of the fin ished product will bo inndo tomorrow ovoniug Tho factory has beeu receiving boots by team and rail for nioro than a week Owing to the excellent ripouing weathor of tho past few days tho roots are testing very satisfactorily both to tho management and tho growors whilo the tonuago promises exceedingly well Tho piospocts aio that tho campaign will bo of tho usual duration and it may bo oven longor than ordinary owing to tho fact that the crop producod at Grand Island is being worked up hero Ouo reason that ovorything about tho factory was in such excellent order for the start is that tho management aud thoso who labor thoro throughout tho year have given such careful attoutiou to the details of tho business aud as with each passing year they bocoine tuoro familiar with the uoeds of the institution thoy aro quick to soo nud roinedy nuy fnult iu machinery or arraugomout Tho force of workmen employed is of the usual size aud it speaks well for tho merits of tho busiuoss that a very largo per cout of thoiu ore experienced em ployes who wero eagor for the start of the campaign Thoy liko tho work and tho pay and uiauy of them surrendered steady positions to tnko a placo at the factory Tho now uieu employed are very few and uuder tho direction of compotent ovorseors aud working with other mou of oxporienco thoy take hold in a man nor that might well lead au onlooker to beliovo them experienced Tho institution has hung out its sigu of a propitious start and that is ungrace ful lino of black smoke curling from the tall smoke stack and visible for miles iu almost auy direction This morning it extended far over tho couutry iu n southeasterly direction but owing to a different condition of tho atmosphere aud au absence of breeze it has siuco as cended aliuoets perpendicularly The Kent AitvertUiiiR Philadelphia Rocord Wheu a busi ness man admits by a paiuted sign or a display wiudow that he wants business he can giro one of but three reasons if he fail to advertise iu the uewspapers viz That the amount of busiuoss iu his liue iu tho community is too small to warrant the expense that ho laoks jhe mouoy required for the best form of advertising or that his judgment is bad and is not iutluouced by obvious facts The most successful business mou ore the most persisteut of newspaper adver tisers Ou October 11 13 aud 13 the F E M V U R will sell excursion tickets to Kansas City Mo at one fare plus 200 for the round trip good to return until October 20 WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Burt Mupo was a passenger for Oinalm today Judge Mackoy of Stanton was n city visitor today Mrs Blmoro of Stanton was shopping in Norfolk yostorday Tho two Misses Wurbackor of Til don aro visiting Mrs C G Soinors Arthur Stoinbreclier was a busino8 visitor to iMoadow Grove yisterdny The Sliakcspoie club met last veil ing with Mr and Mis R A Stewart Mrs S W Haves and Mrs L slons aro spending the day with Pierco frionds W Sncer of AiiiHvorthisoxpoctod heio this oenlng to visit his son W E Sponcer Mrs W A Connolly has returned from Grand Island where sho has been ou n visit M Becker who has been visiting his daughter Mrs Morris Mayor has re turned to his homo in Albion Mr nnd Mrs A Ziomor woro city visitors today from Hoskius Mr Zioinor is postniastor iu that villago S O Campbell of Madison was in tho city today advertising tho Rankiu rally which takes placo Tuesday aftoruoou Boulah chapter ordor Eastoru Star hold a special nioetiug Inst night at whioh therowas nu initiation coremouy Calvin Burns and fniuily dopartod yosteiday for Eugono Oregon whero thoy expect to make their homo in tho future H Vi Ellor roturnod to tho city today with his brido fioni Glonwood Iowa vheie thoy weie niairiod last ovoniug at 8 oclock A blind man with two children and n baud organ was soliciting donations from tho charitably inclined on the streets of Norfolk yesterday Mips Pearl Bubor who has boon vis iting Mss Goitrudo Austiu leturued to her home in Fullertou yostorday Sho was accompanied by Miss Austin Mr and Mrs Geo H Spoir went to Lincoln today Mr Spoar goes as a dolegato to tho graud lodgo Kuights of Pythias which is iu session there Tho hour of tho meeting of tho demo cratic precinct convention which is called for the 10th has been chaugod from 2 iu tho afternoon to 8 iu tho ovoniug Joseph Siuodynes au sou of n Wnhoo saloon koopor was captured in Omaha Sunday with 78 ou his per son Ho had tapped his fathers till nnd olopod with S5 D D Brunsou Goo B Christoph nnd L M Boelor representing tho K P lodgo of tins city wont to Pierce yostor day to soo T S Richardson who is very sick Thoy found him improving Mr and Mrs J T Thompson aud children went to Columbus yesterday to moot Mrs Thompsons brothor who was onronto to his home iu California from Iowa They loturnod last night Hon John R Hays and Col J E Simpson woro over to Wayuo last night to hear Speaker Houdersou Mr Hays departed this moruiug for Columbus aud will spenk this ovoniug nt Genoa Tomorrow night will bo the regular meeting of tho McKiuloy Roosovolt club at the G A R hall Judge J B Barnes will addrosB tho nieoting and all members should bo iu attoudance as the speaker will interest thorn Will McOumo who has beon driving the wagon for tho Standard Oil com pany at this placo goes to Missouri Valley Iowa to tako possession of a lOO ncro farm and all its improvements presented to him by his father A new turu table large ouough to no commodate tho large ongines now being usod by tho Union Pacific nnd M O roads will soou be plnced near the round house between Sixth nud Sevonth streets The largo steel frame to sup port tho ougiuea was unloaded yester day A ninu named Metcalf who boards at tho Norfolk house was quite badly scalded whilo at work at the sugar factory this moruiug He was handling a hoso through which was discharged hot water and steam wheu the uolo blow off nud he was severely burued about the face and left eye He was given prompt medical attendance nud is uow resting quite comfortably Hon A O Rankiu ex congressman from Pennsylvania aud oue of the most powerful aud convincing orators uuder the direction of tho republicau national committee is billed to speak in Madisou uext Tuesday afternoon Ootober 10 nt a 30 oclock The republlcnns of Nor folk should improve this occasion to reciprocate tho favors of Madison cu Roosovelt day There will bo n grand parade at 1 oclock in whioh rough riders bauds and other organizations will participate Roadicks Black Crook Jr was pre sented to a very good house at the Audi torium last evening and exceeded all expectations of the amusement loviug public The stage Bettiugs costumes aud light ettects were undoubtedly the best ever shown here Fairy landwas a scoue of veritable splendor almost dazzling in its brillianoy whilo other effects were as Btartliug The acting was also very good while tho specialties were very flue Two fiuely illustrated spugs pleased the nudleuce immensely It is safe to predict that if the company TTTTJ Wm fm TUB TRUTHS DROP of ink will color a whole glass of water It is an inch of yeast which makes a pan of bread rise and a single cake of soap containing unabsorbed alkali can ruin a hundred times its cost in laces and fine embroidery After all is it wise to take such risks with common soap Of course you can get along without Ivory Soap So can a wagon without axle grease but it goes hard OOFTRIOHT Ull THI PNOCTtK QftUILl 00 ClftCINMATI should agaiti visit Norfolk the Auditor ium wouldnt hold the people desiring to ntteud Thoso who missod it will havo something to regret Thoso who saw it will romombor it for a lifo timo HE WAS FLIMFLAM MED Henry lnltl iO lor Witch Worth 75 0 ii OroHH Tho Omaha correspondent of tho Sioux City Tribuuo recites tho following interesting story of tho trials aud tribu latious of a young Wayuo bouedict aud his experience with tho cou meu of tho city Honry O Wilkius of Wayne though but a plaiu farmer lad had road iu tho nowspapors about con men flim llnm artists gold brickjpeddlers and greon goods agouts so wiieu leaving Wayuo on his weddiug tour his frieuds warned him agaiust sharpers generally ho thought tho admouitiou entirely uncalled for Ouo day last week while his brido was visiting with friends ou the south side Houry sauntered down to see tho sights Ho had a half -formed idea too that ho might buy something for his wife beforo ho returned A lot of flash jewelry iu n pnwushop caught his oyo Tho propri etor seeing ho wns iuterested invited him in Something in the lino of a ladys watch Cortaiuly Heres a beauty for 40 solid gold case Elgin works full jowoled aud tho rest of it After tho usual dickering and irreso lution Henry said hed take tho watch for30 But he added I waut you to come with me to a jewelry store up town nud if tho jewoler says tho watch is all right the bargain is closed Henry and the pawubroker watched tho uptown jeweler as ho scruti nized the little yellow chonometer aud hoard his report with satisfaction This is a rather old watch ho said Five years ago it would hnve sold for G0 and its worth about 15 now On the way back to the pawnshop the broker switched watches giving Henry n cheap filled case and iuferior works The chances are that Henry would havo beeu slow atjdiscovering the cheat had it not boon that the notion struck him within tho next hour to have his uamo aud his wifes eugraved upon this token of his affections With this purpose iu view ho took it back to the uptown jew oler The work was ordered aud the engraver began upou it at once So you decided not to buy tho watch you showed me observed the uptown jewoler Why yes thats the oue Not much What did you pay for this one Thirty dollars Well watches like the one you just brought iu aint worth 30 a gross The next day Honry took the time piece back to the pawubroker There was another man bohind the counter who denied all knowledge of the trans action and said tho ticker didnt come from that shop This so confused Henry that ho was not quite certain but that he had made a mistake iu the pawnshop thero are so many of them in that quarter of the city Ho appealed to tho polico to help him out but so far they have been uuable to locate tho pawubroker J D Sturgeons Colored Porters sewiug machine contest ends with tho end of this mouth and the frieuds of the two coutestauts should uot delay iu ex pressing a preference Tho coutest has become very interesting much spirit beiug shown ou both Bides nud it ap pears that thero will be merry war be fore the close Neither is far onough in advance of the other to have a cinch and a lively finish is looked for HENDERSON AT WAYNE KiithiiHliiHtlc Ilerciitlou to tho Sppitkar of tho IIouhu of ISuproHontiitlMK Mr Hhjh SpouhH Alxo From WohiP8ln8 Dnilj The republican rally at Wayuo last night at which Hon David B Hender son of Iown spenker of tho house of representntives was tho principal orator was very much of a success The speaker arrived fioin Omaha at 7 I0 nud was mot at tho depot by tho Wakefield baud a torch light procession aud a largo assemblage of citizens He was at ouce conducted to tho opera house which was literally packed with people aud hundreds could uot gain ad mission A soug by tho Wnyuo glee club was woll received nnd nccorded a hearty en core Tho Wakfiold glee club followed with auothor song aud wns also vigor ously encored Hon J D King of Wayuo presided at the mooting and introduced Speaker Henderson iu a felicitous manner nud tho well known Iown stntesninu opened his nddress iu a characteristic mauuer Ho gave particular nttention to Mr Brynns paramount issue swhicli change about every day Ho held the close at toutisu of his audience about nu hour aud a half aud wns at times euthusi nstically cheered Tho Wakefield glee club again favored tho audieuce with a choice campaign selection and Mr Henderson in a char acteristic way callod for n speech from John meaning of courso Hon John R Hays whom he said would be tho uext congressman from tho Third district aud whom he wanted with him iu tho uext cougress as he had particular use for him Mr Hays who was present as a spec tator was takou somewhat by surprise but arose to the ocension and held the close attention of tho audieuce for about 1 minutes Speaker Henderson departed on the early train this morning for Fairmont Tomorrow night he will speak at Oxford Junction and will speak nt Lincolu be foro going iuto Kansas He is feeliug very well and his voice iB in good con dition He was particularly pleased to meet aud talk with n number of old Iowa acquaiutances at Wayne and the people of that city feel that they were highly honored by receiving a visit from tho speaker of tho house of representa tives M T Kryger at Eberharts restau rant is ngeut for n first class steam laundry at Wayne Give them a trial Satisfaction guaranteed THE HOST ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY TO THE PARHER STOCKRAISEK MANUFACTURER INVESTOR Is that traversed by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad The Oreat Centrrl Southern Trunk Line in Keutucky Tennessee Alabama Mis sissippi Florida whoro thero aro splen did chaucos for everybody to make money Como and see for yourselvos Half Fahk Excunsioss First and Thikd Tuesdays ok Evebv Month Printed matter maps aud all informa tion free Address R J WEMYSS General Immigration and Iudustria Ageut Louisville y lv X 1 1 1 f f IV fi