i JlV r Si Si i - F LU IT- lit KN 11 ifif i iH t i BjavajsaMaw wiimmmwwummMkM s TheflorfolklSleuag The Iown calamity popocrnt is shrivel ing up llko nil auglo worm hi tho num mer ruii Iown savings banUs increased their deposits about tTt000000 during April May and Juno Then tho next domocmtlo untlonal convention moots will Mr Bryan bo found modestly eiuotorod in tho No brnBkn corn bolt awaiting tbo call of n lendcrleNS democracy Mr loobol is t work on n now lec tion mnchlno Prohont indicatioiiH nro that his regular conntlng out machinery would require to lo run paHt tho limit iu order to count hltnuolf In Tho fact tlmt Uiinnn 1h not now mak ing any outward demonstrations is lend ing enstctn diiiloiuntH to tho lwllof that hois maturing a mIuuiio to includo Africa and Asia in IiIh general dostrnu Hon policy Thin itom from an eastern exchange is n Httlo hard on Nebraska but it iiiiint bo admitted that iu tho main porhapR it 1h not wholly uncalled for Ono thing ThomaR Jollorson iu all hi wisdom did not forcsoo in tho annexation of tho Louisiana purchase was tho acquisition of Bryan Jt isroported that thoro is no largo n Bnrplns of mouuy iu tho western llnun ciol coutors that thoro will bo nn unusu ally small domand for eastern inonoy with whioh to movo tho crops This moro jouoralIdistribution of money is ono of tho oncouraglng features of tho now era of prosperity General Wood has ndded a now to hiB roll of fame by Buocossfully stamping out tho yollow fovorin Santi ago nt tho height of tho wnrm sonson It has heretofore boon accopted as a fact that in this city which has boon the worst post holo inOuba tho fover must tuu until it was chocked by cooler weather The interest being manifested hero in tbo coming celebration or tho return of Madisons company of soldiers is only second to that indicated iu Madison itself notwithstanding tho fact that Norfolk does not have a siuglo man iu that company Norfolk should bo given credit for showing n friendship and interest iu tho atlairH of its neighbors In tho Sarpy county domocratio con vention held at Sprlugiiold last Satur day Tudgo Edgar Ilownrd ono of the f6rumo8t democrats iu tho stato intro duced a resolution which was adopted condemning in strong terms the popo emtio niuuagotnout of state aflairs at Lincoln Tho roBolutiou was iu part as follows Wo condomn without re serve tho practices of John P Cornell auditor of state and earnestly request him to resign tho olllco which ho has so signally disgraced John Burns tho groat English labor leader aud mombor of parliament in a recent spoeoh said of William Waldorf Astor tho newly acquired British sub ject I can tolerato a decent duke or a militant marquis whoso power is often tempered by tradition aud whoso caste feeling is qualitlod by service to the com munity but the migratory money bagB n patriot only when his property is threatened a citizen only - when his comfort is eucronchod upon ho is too mean even to bo tarred and feothered Fusion is not nearly so popular as it -was a few yeora ago in this state Even up in Holt county which has always been in tho lead on tho question of fu sion the domoorats and populists failed to get togother this year The leaders planned it that way and called tho two conventions on tho Bauie day at ONeill but when the time came the rank and file took tho bits iu thoir teeth aud re fused to be driven further Tho result is that there are now two full tickets iu the Held in that county repieseutiug the two parties As time progresses it will be found that Holt county is not the only one that has broken away from tho fusion fallacy The Madison Chronicle this week con tains a nice littlo story to the effect that the people of Norfolk are about to lood up tho county seat aud bring it light orer or that we ore about to attempt to do something of this sort Tho Chroni cle has been slow in getting its informa tion What it says now would have been appropriate six or more weeks ago There was some talk of briuging on a county seat contest but a canvass of tho situation developed the fact that Nor folk people were not ready to put enough mouey into a venture which held out as an inducement of success only the his tory of past failures There is this muoh about the county seat question however and that is that somo day it will be re moved to Norfolk That day may not be this year or next year or even tho one following but the time is as sure to come as the seasous are to put in an ap pearance in regular order There will only bo one more county scat fight in Madison county and that will be when Norfolk concludes the tiinu is ripe for its removal to this place and then we shall go in to win and win NorfoU has too much to do to engage in any more foolishness on that question I TUESDAY TOPICS Jos Spior of Plnlnviow waRa city vis itor todny Supt D 0 OConnor nrndo a trip east this morning H B Hobbfl was in tho city from Madison yesterday Mrs Hidoll and son of Stanton wcro iu tho city today trading Mrs II Goodrich and daughter Edith arc on tho siok list Hon T F iMominlngor was in tho city from Madison over night Editor B Donovan of Madison was a Sugar City visitor yesterday A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Geo Koutv of HoskliiH yesterday Miss Katio Hart of Brock is visiting at tho homo of her ooiiBin Dan Motcalf Mrs Chas Dndloy 1h very sick at her homo on South Third Rtrcot and it is feared that she cannot recover Mr and Mrs W G BooIb havo driv en out to Fairviow product whoro they will visit a fow days with friendB E II Itoqnu loft this morning on a trip to Plorco and Osmond to advor tiBo tho Star Tho condition of Frank Boals tho britkomau is still serious and ho re quires cotiBtant attention P T Birchard is building a seoond story to his residence in tho Heights af tor having raisod tho roof Harry Hlrsoh left this morning on a trip into Dakota Ho haa Bold his stand corner Fifth nud Main streets to Norton Howo Miss MuyJGouldrlo who has boon vis iting at tho homo of her cousin A II Allinsou returned to her homo in Blair today C E Buruham cashlor of tho Elk horn Valloy bank of Tildon is in tho oity grootiug friends and attending to busiuoBS llov and Mrs G II Main of thoM E church depart od this morning for Lyons to attend tho Norfolk district camp mooting Mrs J W EdwardB nud children Clyde and May with hor siBtor Mrs Brnmmior aud daughter Ida havo gone to York for a fow weeks visit with friends Tho plastering on tho north end of tho dromons hall in tho city building has become looseued and today worKinou aro engaged in removing it and roplus toriug it O W Mihills went to Central Oity today to bring back tho team driven away by Harry Roberts It iB said that tho young man went on witli tho har ness and buggy Miss Ohesuutwood and LowiB John sou of tho Johnson Dry Goods compauy aro oujoyiug a vacation this week Tho latter is visiting at tho homo of his wifes porouts at Nickorsou Tho Modern Woodmon of America will hold thoir annual district piouio at Pouca on the 1st inst Tho railroads aro offering special rates and there will probably bo a number from Norfolk iu attondauco Tho Volunteer Army and Salvation Army each had exercises on tho Btroet last ovemug Afterward tho former repairod to the Methodist church whoro they wore greeted by a fair Bized audi onoo aud tho latter as usual hold thoir services iu thoir hall Arohitect Stitt has about completed the plans aud specifications for a now Catholic church to bo ereotod in Norfolk As proposed it is a magniflcout struoturo of brick aud will bo a haudsome improve ment to tho city It is uudorstood that bids will soon bo sought for its erection Editor W E Powers of tho Pierce Leader was again nominated by tho democrats of Piorco county for county olork Saturday He ran for tho same position two years ago and was defeated From a fraternal standpoint it is hoped that ho may bo more successful this time At the domocratio county oonveutiou held at Pierce Saturday tho following ticket was nominated Clerk of district court H II Northup county treasurer Fred Stionkraus j couuty clerk W E Powers j sheriff E 0 Hass j couuty superintendent Mr Hect surveyor Mr Huobuer Tho populists also nominated a straight party ticket Herman Ruugo a uine yeorsold boy liviug in the west part of the oity was jumping out of nu old cart standing in tho yard nud catching onto the limb of a tree this inorniugwheii ho missed his hold and fell breaking his left arm near the wrist The little fellow iu company with several companions pluckily came down town aud had tho bones set An older brother fainted duriug the opera tion but the injured lad stood the or deal quitejbruvely The St Paul Dipatch of Saturday presents a half toue picture of D M Collins general agent of the Union Pacific at Sioux City and formerly ngent at the union depot this city and A M Feutou Omaha agent at Bice Lake Wis with a fish caught at Rice lake Wis Tho member of tho finny tiibo is a sturgeon seven feet in length and weighed Vli pounds Mr OolliuB has evidently made an enviablo record as a flshermau since leaving Norfolk and his friends in this city extend congratu lations Mrs W R Allinsou who has beeu visiting her sou A H AIHubou de It - THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 17 1819 parted today for Lincoln whoro fiho will ioard tho Burlington flyer for Colorndo Springs There sho will bo joined by a sister and together thoy will proceed to San Francisco to visit another sister aud family aud will then go to Portland Oregon to visit a brother whom they havo not scon for many years Tho vis it will undoubtedly lo anoujoyablo one Mrs Allinsou will return to hor homo at Bloomington 111 about tho first of Soptombcr Tho Norfolk district camp meeting at LyoiiR begnn services Thursday Evangelist Barker preaching tho open ing sermon Tho ministers who will assistlu theso meetings aro Rev A HodgottB D I Norfolk j Rov E E Shaffer Oakland Rov A Bryant Laural Rov O P Mullor Coleridge Rov E T Antrim Loigh Rov 0 II Moor St James Rev O M Grifllth Ponder RovlfA S Gray Decatur Rov F M Clark Dakota City Rev Mr Phillips Bancroft and Rov J M Rothwcll Lyons Every train brings many people TentB aro numerous and aro filled and overflowing with people who soomlugly aro enjoying this way of mooting with their neighbors iu thin good work The singing is con ducted by Mr and Mrs Elderkin of Chicago This special feature is attract ing many ieoplo from that and nearby towns to tho nicotings DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES Caucuses of Various Wards Mulo Selec tions to Attend County Convention In Mil City Next Friday Tho domooratio caucnscB for tho First Second and Third wardB wore hold yos toray afternoon at tho city hall aud dele gates nomiuatod for tho county conven tion to bo hold iu this city next Friday afternoon Tho outsido preciuot caucus was hold Saturday and that of tho Fourth ward will bo hold this afternoon Tho results of tho caucuses already hold aro as follows OUTSIDi 1ltKCINCT F D Krantz waB chosen as chairman mid D Roos secretary The following delegates were nom inated to bo voted on at a primary elec tion to bo hold in Doguers hardware store this afternoon Frod D Krantz D Roes F Sohulz F Klug Wm Brummoud Wm F F Winter Carl Winter Jas Conley John Hounossy Pntrick Roonoy Herman Waguor Johu Wado O F Hasso Louis Wachtor Thos Moyers and Henry Klug Tho dologateB attending the conven tion woro instructed to cast tho full vote of tho delegation FIllST WAltl For chairman I G Westorvelt was selected and for secretary A P Childs The following delegates were nom inated nud those present were instructed to cast tho full voto of tho delegation I G Wostervolt H W Winter H O Truman Oscar Uhlo 0 F W Mar quardt Frank Ueckormau W A Mol douhauer Chas Rico aud Aug Brum moud Messrs Wiuter Westervelt and Mar quardt were solected as tho ward com mittee For judges of election Aug Brum moud Herman Mansko aud I G Wes torvelt woro recommended and for clerks A P Pilger C F W Marquordt and Frank Ueckermau SKCOND WAKD Albert Doguer was elected chairman and II 0 Matrau secretary The following delegation was named H O Matrau John Vetter Anton Bu cholz Wm LyenB Julius Deguer W F Ahlmau G A Marquordt M J Stone G W Box R Kilmurry M B Singer and Ralph Brausch Julius Deguer nnd Ralph Broasch were recommended for judges of election and M B Singer and John Vetter for clerks TIIlltD WAUD G A Luikart was chosen for chair man and J 0 Stitt secretary The following were the delegates nom inated Dr A Bear Otto Zoulow C H Krahu D J Koeuigstein G A Luikart S G Dean Johu Friday Alexander Morrison nud J O Stitt A Morrison and John Ohesuutwood were recommended for judges and Ar thur Koeuigstein aud Otto Zuelow for clerks of olectiou PUBLIC BUILDING SITE OltUlalH Wilt Soon Select the Norfolk Lot on Which It Will lie Dowel In Interviewed Dispatches from Washington state that Assistant Secretary Taylor of the treasury department returned to that city last night aud will at onco take up the question of selecting sites for Nor folk and Blair The correspondent of tho Sioux City Journal Bays W H Bucholz cashier of the Nor folk National bank of Norfolk Neb arrived in Washington today to press upon the officials of tho treasury de partment tho advisability of purchasing what is kuowu as tho Brown property iu that city as tho site for tho now pub lic building He saw Special Agent McDowell who was in Norfolk some time ago inspecting sites otlered nud had a half hours conversation with him The price for the site is 0600 It is lo cated on Norfolk avenue between Sec ond and Third streets and is well nted with refcrouco to tho business sec tion of tho city Mr McDowell listened patiently to all hia visitor had to hay on tho subject and promised to give every considera tion to hifl claims It ia probablo that a solectlon will bo mado m a fow days Assistant Secretary Taylor who haa been on his vacation will return to Washington tomorrow and it is prob ablo that McDowells report will bo pro Rented to him in a day or two McDow ell refuses to say anything with refer once to his rojKirt except that it will bo ready when tho secretary wants it County Com in Inn loner Madison Neb August 8 lbIO Board of county commissioners mot pursuant to call of clerk to consider bids lor constructing a ditch aud a dam on tho couuty lino betweon soction 1 town ship 21 rango 1 west in Madison county nnd Miction 0 township 2J rango 1 cast in Stautou county A O Johnson II W Winter and John J Hughes present Tho bidB received wero as follows J W Elstou and W M Kruger 121 no Johu F Flynn 22500 Fred Rungo 125 G W Fox brush dam 25000 pil ing dam 15000 On motion nil bids wero rejected and county clerk was directed to forward bids to Stanton couuty board for nctiou On motion board adjourned and pro ceeded to view bridges reported to bo dofectivo in tho Madison district Madison Nnb August 10 18 Board met pursuaut to adjournment Tho minutes of last regular meetiug woro read and on motion approved ex cept as to claims of J Sovera nud C S Evans Advico from M O Wager poor farm disclosed tho fact that tho claim of J Sovera 1081 was in favor of tho county instead of Mr Sovera and the clerk was requested to write Mr Wager to collect from Mr Sovera tho amount of the claim and also tho amount of tho warrant erroneously drawn together 2100 Tho claim of O S Evans for printing notice to wnrrant owners was reconsidered and dienllowed for tho rea son that under coutract the same is pay able to R D Scott Couuty treasurers receipt for 380 for piling taken by C W Lyon at New man Grovo presouted by Commissioner Johnson was ordered placed on file On motion the resignation of W II Spceco road overseer of district No was accepted On motion tho petition of W C Dean and 2 others nsking the appointment of Carl Reiche for road overseer of dis tiict No was granted On motion tho bond of Canton Bridge company securing bridge contrnct was npproved On motion bond of W R Daniel road overseer district No 11 was approved On motion bond of J F Flynn se curing contract for graveling county road nenr Meadow Grove was approved Upon receipt of iudemuity bond of 10000 given by the Omaha Loan and Trust company and duly approved by the board the county treasurer was on motiou authorized and directed to dis charge of record tax sale certificate No 201 sale of 1881 covering taxes levied on tho north half of southwest quarter of section 21 township 24 range J west for the years 1882 1884 and 1885 On motion claims were allowed as follows Austin Western Co road plows and scrapers 14000 E G Heilman cash paid for county plat drnyoge express etc 13T5 O W Crura couuty superintendent salary for July 10000 Gust Kaul janitor for July 3000 A 0 Johnson county commissioner per diem and mileage to date 12525 bounty on timber 1000 total 13525 John J Hughes county commissioner salary to date mileage aud freight paid on scrapers 1 1103 H W Winter county commissioner salary and mileage 11045 L W Lyon grading roads 12000 D H Persons grading roads 0000 State Journal Co one dozen statutes 5000 Fremont Tribune index tabs etc 518 Fremont Tribune record paper oto 2425 Edward Tauuer coroner investigat ing case of Van Faroge 1000 medi cal attendance and medicine to Olion O Carter 400 total 1400 Boouo county one half cost of ma terial and labor on county line bridges 5477 W H Speece road work 2800 F Wheeler oue wolf scalp 200 Andrew Schwauk repairing Hag pole 005 applied on personal tax Carl Wilde county treasurer account personal tax Audrow Schwauk 0or E E King livory for county commis sioners 450 applied on personal tax Carl Wilde county treasurer account tax E E King 4 50 D S Estabrook Iioubo rent for Mrs Best 875 Stautou county one half of amount paid couuty surveyor 57J J F Altstadt work on bridges etc 1700 On motion board adjourned to meet September 5 1800 at 1 p m E G Heilman County Clerk Parties who deBire to work in tho fac tory duriug the coming campaign please apply at our office Amekican Beet Suciak Company YESTERDAYS HORSE R0E Jo Go DefoHtft Mltmlo I In Two Itentft Out of Three Ilotli Home from Ilerro A looil Attendrnce From Krldnyn Dully Tho matenraco which took placo 0 tho old fair ground track yesterday nf ternoou was attended by a crowd of about 250 people Quito a largo number of people wero down from Piorco to wit ness the sport and soveral horsomou from Madison nnd Stanton woro in at tendance Tho raco wns between two horses from Pierce Miunio D owned by Norman Durfeo nud Jo Go owned by Wm Zu lauf for 200 a side Mr Zulauf drovo his own horse aud Minuio D was driven by Chet Moroy Tho track was in excellent condition and tho raco was called at 3 30 Tho trial of speed was to bo iu half mile heats host two in three Jo Go got tho polo in tho first heat but proved unstoady and Minnio D won tho heat in 1 15Ji without a break In tho second hent Minnio left herfoet in tho first eighth and wasnt in it at all Jo Go winning the heat in 1 24Jj Tho third boat wns easily won by Jo Go in 1 10 Both horses wero very steady in this heat but Jo Go showed much the hotter speed Whilo Minnio D made n good show ing in tho first heat sho carried too much flesh and became tired long before tho race was finished whilo Jo Go was iu excollout condition nt the finish There was considerable betting done on the sido nud Jo Go was a pronounced favorite uutil after the first heat when tho betting was nbout even The judges were Geo Davenport sr and Fred Odell while J W EdwardB was starter Johu Davis mado an exhibition drive with Billio Nair ono of tho most prom ising young pacers iu the country owned by A J Durlaud Mr Davis was going to drive a fast half but a dog got on tho track and after tho horse so that he was afraid to let the animal out nud took him off the track THE MADISON CELEBRATION Tottn Meeting Milken Arrangement for Going Commit tees Appointed to Look After Detail From SiitnrdayB Daily Pursuaut to tho call issued by Mayor Simpson there wns a fair attendance nt tho city hall last evening to make ar rangements for going to Madison at the time of the reception to company F which is to take place about the third day after tho boys return homo and the outlook is that this will be the latter part of the month Mayor Simpson stated the object of tho meeting after which organization was affected by tho election of C E Hartford as chairman and W N Huse as secretary On motion W H Widamau was chosen marshal of the day for the Nor folk delegation and he was empowered to select his own assistants Later when Mr Widamau came into the hall ho requested that his name be dropped aud upon his motiou Major E H Tracy was selected to act as marshal It was stated that the band would ac company the delegation to Madison without charge other than their ex penses and a committee of three was ap pointed to solicit funds to meet such expenses consisting of H C Matrau H W Winter and Capt A Gerecke A committee on transportation was selected consisting of C W Brnosch F W Juuemau and H O Matrau Chief Winter of the fire department tendered the use of banners to decorate the car including in the offer the work of attaching same which offer was ac cepted with thanks to the department On motion a committee on decora tions consisting of two from each or ganization that haB anuounced its in tention of going was appointed as fol lows A Bigelow and H H Koberts of the G A R O E Hartford and H W AVinter of the fire department Capt Gerecke aud H A Freelaud of the militia compauy Mrs Matrau and Mrs Byerly of the W R O G A Luikart stated that the city had been invited to contribute to the fuud now being raised by tho Omaha World Herald for the purpose of bringing the members of the First Nebraska homo from San Francisco by special train and urged that at least enough should be raised in Norfolk to pay the fares of those whoso homes are here This would require nbout 1000 nud Mr Luikart offered that if the town would raise that amount he would add 2000 to it making a total tuud of 8000 The proposition was favorably consid ered and the soliciting committee was instructed to see what could be raised for that purpose while soliciting expense money for the band Besides the organizations whioh havo stated theirdeteiminatiou to go to Mad ison and help that town celebrate the return of its soldier boys a largo uum ber of citizens have announced their iu toutiou of being present It should be remembered that with the crowd likely to be there the safer way will be to take along a well filled basket and let the day partake of the nature of a picnic The ouly boxing kangaroo in the world will be here tomorrow mmi rk1Xmu BWiwwiwBCTfSyf How Mrs Pinkham HELPED MRS G00DEN LETTER TO MRS rlNKUAU NO Il7Jj I am vory grnteful to you for your kindness nnd the interest you have taken in me nnd truly believe your medicines and advice are worth more to a woman than all the doctors in tho world For years I had female troubles and did nothing for them Of courro I became no better nnd finally broke down entirely My troubles began with Inflammation and hemorrhages from tho kidneys then inflammation congestion nnd falling of the womb and inflammation of ovnricn I underwent local treatment every day for some time then after nearly two months the doctor gave me permis sion to go back to work I went back but In less than a week was com pelled to give up nnd go to bed On breaking down the second time I de cided to let doctors nnd their medicine alone nnd try your remedies Before the first bottlo was gono I felt the ef fects of It Three bottles of Lydla E Plnkhams Vegetable Compound and a package of her Sanative Wash did mo more good than all the doctors treat ments aud medicine The first remark that greets me now Is now much betteryoti lookl and you may be sure I never hesitate to tell the cause of my health MBS E J GOODEN ACKLEY lA 5 BICYCLES 30 Onnn tllOHEST aRADE BICYCLES Nearly OUUU SO different styles Must be closed out ulck greatest opportunity for agents wonder ul bargains for everybody Hundreds ol good Second Hand Wheels many as rood as new go for j to 14 98 Models new high grade 1330 to Sao 1 BU Models new 11 to 30 We have too many take advantage of this great oppor tunity at once Write for our new plan by which thousands have earned a Bicycle by working for us Basltst yet only 1 required to start Any wheel shipped on approval subject to examination Satisfaction guaranteed write at once for agents prices BROWN LEWIS CO Dept 17 Chicago U 5 A Above Compauy are perfectly reliable Edttor Where Wua AVnxliliiKtou Wedded r Althmigli one of the most interesting events in Washingtons private life his wedding has been comparatively neglect ed b the majority of his biographers writes Willium 1errine in The Ladies Home Journal It is generally agreed that the ceremony took place on the 0th of January or the 17th of January new style 173 But us to whether it was performed in St Peters church in New Kent county or at the home of the bride known as the White House there is a wide variance of opinion The weight of local authority is against the belief that it occurred in the church Nor is there any record in the church indicating that the couple were married there although its rector Rev Mr Mossom who had been in the pulpit for 40 years solemnized the contract On the other hand those who insist that the clergyman officiated in the church point to accounts that Washington rode on horseback on the day of the wedding and that the pair were attended by a bridal cavalcade as evidence that there was a journey between the church uuil the home of the brir This however is offset by the conjecture that the cavalcade was es corting the couple immediately after their marriage to Mrs Custis houfee in the town of Williamsburg or to Mount Ver non and that they were repairing thither to spend the honeymoon A lteiuurknlile Train Manufacturing iu the West is in a healthy condition This is exemplified by a rather remarkable train sent out recently by the Sandwich Mfg Co of Sandwich III It was made up of thirty nine thirty foot box cars of 00000 pounds capacity all equipped with West inghouse Air Brakes and Master Car Builder Automatic Couplers The ship ment consisting of hay loaders was made over the Chicago Burlington Quincy Hnilroad and was destined to Council Bluffs Iowa Mrs Ada M ITprr nr jta kt - uva WliCl IotteHt Lancaster la suffered ter ribly from femulo disorders Her nerves becnino unstrung sho en dured lutniuo pal the slightest lubor wearied her aud household du ties became n burden Frequent fuintingnnd dizzy fcpclls wouldcome upon hor and she would full pros trutelnaswoon After tryltigseve ral physicians without success Mrs Ilerr becun tjikimr d imihi Fink Tills for 1ulo People Bhesnys The pills brought Immediate re lief and nftcr taking six boxes I wajj cured Dr WIIHumi Fink Fills for Pale People had dono what all pre vlouB treatment hud failed to do from the J cumtner Ixineuiler la Our new book iiniu Tuiks to ri ooiiv in piuin euvelooe - - vigwa II UMIIIarof Dink DIM n n ivr raie reopie re nsusr aoid by the doien or hundred but I flKit In picksoM At all druggists r dlrsct trrm ths Or Williams Medltina C KrhnHrf II V tn11 hJV aS an w BB s yuA ji 1 19 j n r rS s -JAW 2 TJ ss v