i Mm i FRIDAY FACTS 1 Cornell Ih flick wllh toil stlltln Mm TIioh Hull Imi loturnod fromn visit to Trinidad Tol John IhowlcerhnHKonnto Omaha I visit IiIh daughter Mm IwirKo Walton Mm li H Idlchard of Meadow Urovo visited with Noifolk filonilH today Mm 1 D Hull who has been ill with thopilpfor Hiivunil weeK U KtlliiK but tor John II Andeisoti who hii been hIi It v lilt toimllHK was able to ho out iiKln today Mrs S K 1oiik H liuil today to kIvo ii health talk in the Ilesbytoiluu i lunch Ilaiolil the won of Mr anil Mm 1 I llfUiiHtreol who hni boon tiilto nit It Ih now IniptovliiK M J Kennedy Ktinrd ill the poiillon thiiynt liliwolu In vIhMiik IiIh family in Houth Noifolk Walter I liner principal of tlio Meadow CJiovo hoIiooIh will vlnit at homo ovt i Hunday Mr and Mia O I IoiiIcIiih wont to liorco IhlH afternoon to attend tlio Hinhuidson ftinoiul MiPH Otolin 1ilnor who Ih tiianliiiiK in 5mm lardon precinct in c pout oil homo to visit oor Sunday Mm Dr lriiiplo anil Miss Myttlo Wood of Iioico woro bhosIh of Mr and Mih V 11 Hlaktiiniin today H A Tuwnoy or Piorou iMiidttuto for utitto wonntor on the fusion ticket is in tlio city today mooting tlio votiun Tho beautiful weather whioh iH pio intf a BOtirco ol happiness and comfott to all i iiKiiin In evidence aflor a lew tlayH of stoim and lain Tho little hoii of Mr and Mis 1 D Lwnboo who was ho ludly ncaldod on tlio neek and chest with hot tea several duyn iifo isKittniK well Tho house iuutod by Mr and Mis Fr Hoohno comer of Madison aveiuio and Ninth street is beniK lepairod and will he occupied by Mr and Mrs 1 1 McCorniiok The Norfolk lodge of tho Koyal Ar caueitui met in tho Knight h of Pythias hall last msjlit and took in 21 mombets from Mitclull S D by card Senator Allen is billed to spcik at the Ilryan club rooms tin- twoning and the announconient states that he p irticularly wiuits to talk to the business men Tho Bryan club has an mged for elec tion bulletnib from t Western Union Telegraph compaiy which will bo re ceived in tholv club rooms They will rov the returns Tuesday night and all day Wednesday Tho progressive whist party givon last night by Mr and Mrs Geo 11 Spear in tho parlors of thu Otnard was a very pleaMint atlair Mis Divid Hauni took llrst prij wlnlo Mr IJuuin and Mr Mittlostadt tied for the second pne tho former finally winning Mrs K Chosnov dopaited on tho noon train for Council UluUs Iowa whoro sho will visit her sister Mrs Peswuk until tomorrow nnd will then return to her homo in St Louis Mrs Chosuoy says of her sons both of whom are well known to Noifolk jwoplo that lon is now in Now York City whoro is tho niuiager of ono of the laigest laundries while John travels for a wholesale millinery house his territory boing the entiie statu of Nobrask i A A Perry a populist candidate for presidential elector will disouss tho political OjUostions of the day at G A 11 hall this evening Mr Pony is tho man who was to have spoken at Hattlo Creek tins evening but whoso advor tiseinonts woro torn down in that placo by tho villago marshal Owing to tho troublo there tho mooting was trans ferred to Norfolk Dr Bryant was soon this morning and stated that at tho time ho had tho bills posted for tlio Perry mooting in Hattlo Greek tio know nothing of tho meeting advertised by the republicans for the same night He was only in Hattlo Greek alwut an hour Monday evening and no ono told him that ho was contlicting with another meeting Tho matter of touring down tho bills by the marshal has Iwon laid before the chairman of thu populist Rtato committee and if there is a lifting punishment for tho mihiTblo deed it will probably bo uoted out to Mr Marshal Tho Auditorium was well filled last ovouing by people who canio out to hero M P Harrington of ONeill disouss the political l sues of the day from a fusion standpoint and all wero oither pleased or displeased according to their political inclinations He pleasod tho fusionlsts with bib satire but repelled rather than attracted tle who failed to agreo with him and his lutluence with tho olas which ho should have reached was un doubtedly nil Tho sjwaker covered the issues of the campaign quite thor oughly and elicited considerable ap plause at tunes from those who agreed with him One of his most sarcastic shafts was hurled atSenator Thurton tho speaker seeking to inveigh against him in comparison with Senator Allen whom the same gentleman handled so roughly at the fusion state convention when he thought Mr Allen was endeav oring to lead tho independents into the democratic camp bodily On tho whole Mr Harrington probably gavo tho licit talk from tho fusion standpoint that has been given hero this campaign Tho remains of Iho Into Tobias 8 Hlehardsou nirlvtd In the city last night on tho I o clock tialii coining in from Pullet ton where he hns lately niado hlni Inline Those who composed tho fulieial Unify were Mrs Hlehatdson Mis McDonald of Pierce uu aunt of the do ceased who had boon musing him Mrs Di Mather Mr K lwiitd Johnson and H P lulir lepresenllng tho K of P lodge nil of Kulleiloii and A P and Win M OMnnloii of Miillalo lap S D TliopitlywiiH met al the depot by Noilolk lodge No 111 1 O P which adjourned and went down in a Indy a delegation from Moinlng lodge No Vii K ol P mid a number of lilonds The body was taken to the homo ol Mr and Mis C I Jenkins wheio it lorn iiiid over night and this noon was osoitil ti tho train bj lodge meinbois and taken to Pietco for builal initubors of tho unions lodges nceoiiipinjlng in a special car al ached for the purpose Mr Hlohiudsoii was hoi ii in Viiginia lift years ago He uamewest when quite young and lo cated at Pteico whom a number of his lolnthos now reside Ten yeais ago he received the appointment as bookkeeper al tho Noifolk hospital for tho insane and served the state m that capacity for seven y eats Dining that time he made many fi lends in Norfolk who mourn his death sinceiely Ho became acquainted with Miss Lucy ion who was employed in tho samo institution and they werejunilod in mariiago seveial yeais ago After leaving Norfolk ho engaged in tho drug business with Dr Harbor in Fuller ton and has lately boon in ho fm nit lire business He became a member of the Knights of Pythias lodge while hero and also joined the Odd Follows ufterwaid taking tho encampment degree and was a member of Klkhmii encampment of this city at the time of his death He transfened his Odd Follow member ship after his lomoval to Cedar Valley lodge No H in which ho passed tho ohairs ami became a member of the grand lodge last year The sympathy of many Noifolk fnonds is oxtondod to the boioavod wife Curd of 1 hunks We desiio to express out sincoro appro ciation of the many kindly acts of noigh and friends during tho sickness of our beoved husband and father and in tho obsequies oor his roiuains Mum G S M rtin and GiurimrN A IIojh lilttu of the ContcHl If tho school children of Noifolk could vote it is safe to say that MoKinleys majority in this city would bo largely incieased if out waul Indications may bo taken as ovidonco as MoKinloy buttons aio by far tho most popular with tho pupils They tnko uu interest In politics too to the host of their ability as is evi denced by tho following A young lad in ono of tho lower giules was called upon by his teacher re cently to make n ihymo of four lines and ho produced tho following MoKinley and Hryun had a tight Hryan fought with all his might MoKinley asked him if he wanted more Hryan says No my face is toosoio Helow tho verso the votor of tho fu turn added the prediction Thats tho way tho election will go Kroo of tJImigo Any adult htillering from a cold sottled on the breast bronchitis throat or lung troubloB of any nature who will call at A K Leonardswill honresonted with a sample bottlo of Bosoheos Gerntau Syrup froo of chiugo Only one bottlo given to ono person and none to children without order from parents No throat or lung remedy over had such a salo as Hohchoos Goimau Syrup in all parts of tho oivihed world Twenty yeiM ago millions of bottles woro given away and your druggist will toll you its success was marvelous It is roally tho only throat and lung rotnody gonorally ondorsed by physi cians Ono 7fi cent bottlo will euro or prove its value Sold by dealers m all civineii countries Tho Hotort Oak has tho only positive oheck known in stovo construction The eonti ol of ho is atwoluto Ham stroot will answer all inquiries Annum llor It is a surpnstng fact says Prof Houton that in my travels in all parts f the world for tho last ten years have met more people having used Greous August Flower than any other remedy for dyspopsia doiangod liver and htoinaeh and for constipation I Hud for tourists and salesmen or for persons tilling otllco posit ions whero hoadachos and general bad feelings from irregular habits exist that Greens August Flower is a grand remedy It does not injuro tho systom by frequent uo and is excellent for sour btoinaohs and indigestion Sample bottles tree at A K Leonards Sold by dealers in all civilled countries The complete servico of Tho Special via Union Pacific enables passengers to reach the princi pal cities between tho north and Pacific coast and Missouri liver not only m the shortest possiblo space ot timo but also in the most comfortable and enjoyable manner The dining cars on this train are stocked with the best tho markot atlords All meals served a la carte For cleauhuess economy and comfoit the Hetort Oak has no equal as a heater See them at Hainstreets THE NORFOLK NKWS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8 1000 a Sugar Company Advances Price of Low Grade Beets LATE RAINS AFFEOTEDOROT I tin Ciiinpiiliy Will Iny nut Iihk tllllll 100 it Ton for All IIiii l ltc ili I no Mutler hem lou I Imj Tout Iurltj mil foimliliirml The late iiilnsliiuo mnleiially reduced the sugar contonl ol Iho boots which were still In the ground and as a result tho outloik has been most discouuigiiig to both fanner and nianufaelnrei When the olllcials of the Aiiieiicau Meet Sugar company were hem tho early put of the week this mutter iecoied seiious consideration and for tho purpose of milking tho condition fall as lightly as possible upon tho beet glower It was decided to pay not loss than i00ji ton for any bents that it will bo possible to work J his of course does not ailed beets which conio up to standards en titling hum to a higher piico but to those beets whioh tent a aluo of - 00 a ton or loss As thoro are a good many bouts of this character thin not on the part of the company is a concession which no doubt will bo appreciated by tho fanner Following is a copy of a circular which is boing sent to beet growers explaining tho situation in full Dear Sir Owing to tho faot that in some localities tho boots are testing con siderably below standard which is un doubtedly duo to the continued heavy fall rains wo have decided to vuiy from the established piices of our contract as follows Tho purity will not le consideied in determining tho price it being based on sugar content ontholy Tho Ifi cent deduction for each per cent or fraction thereof of purity will therefore not bo made This means that a beet testing 1J per cent sugar with a purity below TS per cent will still bo a 1 00 beet and likewise on lower grades tho purity will not ulloot tho prico as determined by tho suiiir Beets testing bolow 10 per cent sugar and 7l per cent purity will bo rocoived if tho sugar content is not so low that it is absolutely impossible to use thorn in the factory Appiociating the fact that tho returns at a price of loss than 1100 per ton is not sulllciontly remunerative wo huvo decided that i t 00 per ton sliiili bo tho minimum price and auy beets that It will be possible to woik will bo leoelved at that tiguro These changes of courBo favor tho growor and mo made becanso tho season has boon vory unfavorable so far as ripening tho crop is concerned Yours truly AvritiOAN Bkki Suuak Company SATURDAY SIFTINGS Ono lone drunk occupiod tho city jail over night Mrs ltolnko of Hoskins was a city visitor yestorday Dr G F Koipor camo down from Piorco this morning Miss Anna ltuolow of Pierce is in the city visiting trieuds Biuco Mooro a stockman nt Cody is visiting at tho homo of Mis A D Colo Mrs H L Snydor and Miss Hattio Allbery were passengers tor Lincoln to day Miss Grace Spear went to Fremont this morning to visit friends over Sun day Miss Wallace Miss Schereiu and Miss Martmdulo aro city visitois today trjm Piorco Arthur Koeuigsteiu is home from Chicago where ho is attending a school of phaimacy Miss Anna Millor and her niece Miss Lena Millor have gone to Pierce to visit a few dayB W A Wigton returned to Omaha to day m order to bo at homo and cast his vote on Tuesday Guy Barnes camo in last night from Lincoln and wih remain long enough to cast his first vote Tuesday Tho duughter of Mrs Hattio Squires of South Norfolk is sick with a tmeat ouod attack of typhoid fever aiiss lMliott who lias been visiting her sister Mrs IS Seymour has re turned to her homo in York David Whitla of Hattlo Creok chair niau of the republican county central committee is a city visitor today Mr and Mrs Kd Mudseu aro expected here from Missouri Valley tonight to spend Sunday with relatives and ti lends Miss Hlizaboth Davenport vory picas autly entertained tho menibeis ot tho Kveu Doen club at her homo yesterday attcmoon A largo number of votors are improv ing the opportunity ollered by the one faro rate gi anted by tho railroads and will bo at home to vote A Morrison is expected home from Sibloy Iowa tonight to spend a few days with his family and luoidontally cast a ballot for William MoKuiley A portion of tho sidewalk has been re moved from the east side of the Bishop lot on Fourth street and the work of ex cavating for the cellar has been re newed The mfiuit child of John Oestrich died Wednesday and was buried yester day from tho tauiily home seven miles southeast of the city Hev J P Mueller officiating Joseph Trulock is conducting an auction of a miscellaneous assoxtmeut of household and other goods thin after noon nt tho comer of Norfolk avenuo and Fourth street A lettor from Hev J It Van Fleet formerly rector of Trinity church stAtes that ho has ouo bundled people in ench of his throo classes that aro to bo con firmed by the bishop Mies M irion Maylard was rovoii years of ago yesterday and a company of little playmates assisted lu i in cilolmitlng tho fvent yisterday alteinoon all iii joying the oocio lon voiy tlotoughly Mis J Aid entertain 1 u company of lady fib nils at un aftornoou tea jos torday Those present wero Mis Chap man Mis Vielo Mis Pratt Mis Jellefu s Mrs Smith Mrs Wilkinson and Mis llittchehon It is Hiid that Geoigo Hponrs man Friday got into a friendly scullle in the kitchen m st nlny and was quite severely ut across tho buk of his left hand with a cat viug knitu His injtit ies nceivid piotupt attention The young friends of Austin Flonilng sui priced him on Thursday evening that day boing tho anniversary of his biith Thoy brought with thoin refresh ments and a number of presents Tho occasion was heartily onjoyod Gouoinl Superintendent C O Hughes mid Division Superintendent G H Reynolds have been inspecting tho P 1 A M V road They woro out over tho Vordigro lino yesterday ami havo gone for a trip over tho Albion lino to day Yesterday was Mrs Morris Mayors birthday and last evening sho lcceived a Niirpnso visit from a number of friends and neighbors who brought lulresh nients along Tho oocasiou proved ouo of keen onjoymout ono of tho chief amusements being whist Tho funeral of tho late T S Richaul boil hold at Pieico yesterday was largely attended by old tune friends and neigh bors Tho set vices woro hold in tho M K church and presided over by Dr F M SiHson of this city and the Methodist minister of Pierce A largo concourse of people followed tho remains to the last testing placo aud many beautiful Iloial oHorings wero contributed by trionds Tho improvements that aro boing made to Dexters cold storago aro to be quite oxtousivo A two story addition is being built against tho south wall tho lower part of which will bo used for an ice houso and tho uppor part as store room for boxos On tho eaHt side an othor largo addition for a candling loom will bo constructed With theso addi tions there will bo hotter opportunity for haudling tho gouornl business of the cold storago in tho main building The business has grown largely aud it is hopod to show a still larger growth next season It is an important institution to Noi foil and the pooplo of tho city aro pleased to note its success Father Thomas Walsh pastor of tho church of theSicrod Heart has returned from an exteudod visit abroad nnd has again taken up his work in Norfolk He has been absent four and one half months and has traveled in the neigh borhood of lliOOO miles Ho visited at his old homo in Ireland viewed the wonders in Loudon tho business activ ity nt Liverpool visited at Munchestor the wonderful manufacturing city and other interesting places in England taking in tho Isle of Wight in the English channel In Franco ho visited Paris aud Lourdes the principal cities of that country He saw tho beautiful cities of Nice Venice and Naples Italy saw Mt Vesuvius at night visitod Rome where is located tho chief offices of his church aud also saw the famous Passion play nt Ober animorgau He wn9 very much pleased with his journey and returns very much refreshed and ready to enter upon his duties with his wonted vigor There was a large attendance of peo ple at the Auditorium last night to hear Senator Wm V Allen discuss the polit ical issues from a fusion standpoint many republicans boing present Ho opened his address with a talk iudicat mg tho respect in which he holds his follow citions nnd assuming that thoy owed him thoir votes not only for what ho has dmio but what ho expects to do Ho also reviewed his woik in tho enato aud stated that much of tho work for which ho was responsible had been claimed by other members of congress lie made some showing of what ho ex pected to do for Norfolk should he bo returned to the souate nnd hold out every inducement possiblo for votes for tho fusion legislative candidates The first part of his talk was very acceptable to his hearors but when ho got to tho point of discussing national issues he overcame all tho good he may have doue in tho first part ot tho speeoh and in dicated that on those subjects ho was no stronger than others who had spokon from tho samo political standpoint previously He outhused tho fusionists somewhat but also succeeded iu disgust ing many of his admireis who did not agreo with him politically We siiiceroly desire to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude for the maiiy kindnesses shown us by the fra teruul organizations and many friends in our great bereavoment by the death of our dear husband son nnd brother Mas T S HlCHAHDSON John OIKniox Wm M OBanion Aliiert P OBamon MONDAY MENTION Will Powers roturnod last night from Chicago Dr P II Salter is expected homo to night from Chicago T I1 Memminger of Midison was a Norfolk visitor yesterday Wm Wameko ofBattlo Greek vis ited in Norfolk over Sunday Mrs JiMoph Shoemaker loaves toinor low for her homo in Salida Col Sol G M lyer was a passonger for Lincoln tirday noon and returned today Miss L ta Blakely who is teach ing near Win neivllle spent Sunday at homo F J Halo of Hattlo Creek was dis cussing politics on tho streets of Nor folk today E D Perry of South Norfolk made a business trip toNellgh Saturday rotuin yosteidny Editor J H Donovan of tho Madison Star was in th city this morning on political u mess Davo Oaen camo in from Hock Springs Wyo S iturday night to vote and will return Tue dny Wm Heinlebon tho chicken man has lemoved the yards adjoining tho building on North Fifth street Miss Alice Mills of Omaha camo up Saturday evening mid spent Sunday with her Histor Mrs John 11 Hays llov Gustavo A Rekovv hns purchased the Levi Miller farm of 110 acres iu tho edge of Stanton county paying for it 1000 Miss Lillian Chestnutwood returned today from a visit to hor sister at Mar celouo Mo She loft hor sister much improved in health Charlos 11 Hiys camo homo Saturday night from Iowa City Iowa whero ho has boon attending college aud will visit until Tuesday A party was givon at tho homo of Ferdinand Shule in Edgowater yester day in celebration of his sons woddiug which took placo a week ago A platfonn has been bnilt at the stage door of the Auditorium to facilitate the handling of the trunks and sceuory of traveling theatrical companies On tho first of tho month W M Robertson and his sou Sydney formed a law partnership and tho firm uaino will hereafter bo Robortson Robert son R II Reynolds and J W McOlary came in from Sibley Iowa Sunday morning aud will remain ovor Tuesday to seo that Nebraska goes safely repub lican Tho accounts outstanding against the Norfolk Auditorium havo finally been fully settled and tho trustees have turned tho property over to tho original owners represented by W II Wigton Norfolk is feeling the elVect of the ice famine and the congealedaqua is being shipped iu to supply tho wants at tho cold storage If the warm weather continues much longer ice will be a rarity indeed An error in tho item regardiugRev Vnu Fleet made it appear that ho would confirm 100 iu each of three classes at his now charge when it should have stated that the three classes consisted of 100 communicants The Womans Relief Corps have had an urgent call from the Galveston suf ferers for clothing Any donations left at tho G A R hall on election day will be very acceptable If possible a boK will bo sent that day A special edition of a local paper was issued this morning contaiuiugjaccouuts of Mr Bryans success m Nebraska Ono of the dispatches is dated at Minden 11 25 this morning and it is asserted that the special was being distributed at 10 oclock A very pleasant surprise party was given at the home of Mr and Mrs S L Gardner in honor of their son Roy Saturday evening A peanut hunt was indulged in in which Mr Johnson re ceived the first prize and Miss King tho booby prize Mrs C F Shaw was oporated upon yesterday for the removal of a cancer ous growth from her breast DrHoldeu Dr Tashjean and Mm Shaws brother Dr Rausom of Iowa performed the operation The patient is resting very comfortably since the operation Lester Halversteiu was 14 years of ago Saturday and was surprised by a visit of about 13 youug people at his homo on South Fourth streot Nice re freshments were served and a gront many presents wore givon The even iug was greatly enjoyed with games aud other amusements Mis3 Julia Stafford teacher of one portion of the Seventh grade gavo her pupils a hay rack ride Friday night Whon tho first start was made the rack broke down but another wagon was so cured and tho eutortuinniont proved very successful After tho ride refresh ments wero served and a graphophone concort enjoyed at the homo of Miss Stailord Seats at the Auditorium for tomorrow night aro iu great demand hy porsoiiB desiring to recoive tho election returns A powerful stereoptieon will he used to throw the returns on a large screen as rapidly as received and hetweeu times J 00 beautiful views will bo exhibited while a number of illustrated songs and comic pictures will bo given Tho prico of admission is but SO conts for tho lower floor and 10 conts for tho gallery Dr Sudlo liar Mlilei a rudunto of tho Anaricaii bcho 1 1 1 Usui oi Uy Mrxsvii o MifBoun lis o o v an olllcoiii Norfolu ioi I m nctico of iti s now svstoin ot healing Rooms i ver 1 1 Hayes jowolrv toie Hours ironi 10 In tho nioiniii to u the nfteruoon Gonso tn i amiuatiou free nn Tho fight is over and tho people now oxpKtantlyJawatt the intelligence as to who is licked m fira rfe FROM CHICAGO EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING chili L Hv Ba Women suffer WlJifVXI b VIWfr J W Tte Wdfy F7 s3 y vy Puir M ffl frJ ing from female troubles nnd weakness and 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