FRIDAY FACTS Hftlph Sullivan of Wnj no i n K f Jloy Gardner MlssPnrl Mnekcy of Stanton mill Miss Hello Walker of Omnhn wore city visitors yesterday ilnv 1 0 Slegler who hns lcon visit ing rolnnves nnd friends horn returned to his homo 1 Nordino iMlnn today Mr mill MrH Henry Mnwmiim who live near Battle Crock welcomed n new daughter to their homo tho first of the weed A Holloitis being inmlo to nrrnngo for it game of bull between the Creighton mill Hoik Rapids lowii teams for fr00 a Hiile to Ihi played on the Norfolk grounds Miss Lotn Ulnkely left thlR morning for Oomitdin Kansas where she will Hiwnd the summer vinitiiiK frierds Her inothi 1 accompanied hiriiHfurus Su perior N b An Informal reception wns Kivon yes Uitiluy in the homo of Mm A J Dur liuiil foj Mrs A S Burrows who left tMlny tti Madison enrontc to her home tn Siieriiliui Wyo Commencing July a a new Kuuiluy legulution will go Into effect nt tho post ofllce whloh will bo open from 112 to I U p in nnil will not lo opened ngnin iu tho evening Patrons of tho otllco Hhoulil ktop thlR fnct In mind Miss Nnnnlo Kemy formerly or this nitv iMin ii in from Grniir ou tho train und will visit nt tho homo of W H Spencer Tonight sho will leave fur VtUeiitino whero who will lo married Sunday to John M Cotton who at one time reprepeuted tho World Herald in this territory OIiiih Ledcrer jr and Miss Itosu Weston wero niarried nt 11 a m yester day at tho homo of tho brides father Burt Went on 11 vo miles northweRt of Norfolk iu Pierco countyby Rev J G Shiek pnRtor of tho Pierce M 15 church A lnrgo number of friends nd relativcR wero presont Mr nnd Mrs Lcdorer will live on n farm 11 miles northwest of Norfolk Congressman John S Kobinson hns uiiinid tho following delegates from M idihou county to attend tho congres sional conventionjto bo held in this city next Tuesday H W Winter J II M ickay A P Childs Peter Stafford Al Degner Lew Young John J OShen J F Nowhall Geo W Losey M 11 Foster John Malono T J Malono T 1 IMuiuminger 13d OShen Herman iFricko P F Zimmerinnn Otto Mans John J HugheH It D Scott John IDietor S J Fiuuiguu Georgo Brant Dr 11 L Scoggiu wns in Osmond Wednesday and helped try to resuscitate Guy 0 Blnekmor tho young man who wns killed by lightning thnt afternoon Tho youug man with his brother wns driving iu from work ho standing against n barrel of water in tho wngon and his brothorjoccupying tho spring Boat Tho bolt tore tho young nmus hat to pieces while his brother scarcely foil the shock Blucknior was 1 years of ngo and was an nctivo workorin Rev J P Wigtous church Ho wns also n niombor of tho Good Tomplars who will have charge of the funeral All efforts to revive him wero fruitless Tho replevin case of Ohas II John sou vs the Elkhoru Jrnilroad compnuy was tried this morning before a jury in Justice DanielR court and resulted in a verdict iu favor of JoIiupou ThiB is the civ e wherein the plaintiff hnd some bed wrings shipped from Sioux City in tho name of John Friday and which were afterwords forwnided to Norfolk on Fridays order Tho railroad company refused to delivei the springs to Friday or to Johufion the owner except on surrender of the original bill of lading which could not be produced the same having been filed iu evidence before the tuato board of transportation It is stated thnt the case will be appealed to tho district court This case bids fair to become as famous ns tho celebrated Jouus county cnlf case in which n for tune was lost iu litigntion over n calf Iu this enso the vulue of the bed springs was nlout fSOO and the costs have already run up to nbout 7000 Hiring Srtinlule on the Nlrklr Mate Ituml iilecllve May 0 1000 Ft Wayne Fiudlny Fostorin Belle Tiie Lorain Clevelaud Ashtabula Oouneant Girard Erie Cbautnuqua Luke Dunkirk Buffalo as well as New York Boston and nil intermediate points iu New Eugluud New York etuto nnd the anthracite cool regions ore reached on fast time and lowest rates of fare by trains of the Nickle Plate roul Leave Chicago 10315 a m 8 S0 j m 1080 p in with up-to-date drawing room sleeping cars Unex celled dining cars on through Boston und New Yoik train at 10 a m and New York City fast express train leav ing Chicago at i 80 pm All trains inn daily Train leaving Chicago at -2 p in has observation car east of Buffalo over the Lackawanna road ar rivug in New York City 7 2f p in vey day in the year in good shape for evening entertainments Secure sleep ing car spoe in advance Write wiie or phone 2057 central to J Y Culahnn generul agent Chiougo 111 Humphrr Specific In Knrop If you ore going abroad write to ub for the addresses of our houses iu Kurope Also for Dr Humphreys Manual Humphreys Medicine Co SATURDAY SIFTINGS MesdnincR Thatch and Brown of Battle Creek were Norfolk visitors yes tertlay S Fuislor nnd fnmlly have rented nnd will occupy the Olney houso on First strict Tho Verges houso 1r now in town and fast nenring ItR new location on South Tenth street Mr nnd Mrs 11 0 Hnttler have rented the Schelly cottage on Main street and will move into it next week Mlsi Prior who hns lx en with the Diirlnnd Sisters for the pnnt rIx moutliR has returned to her home in Winsido The point liehig applied to the Bishop honseR recently moved in from Ciieen City Place iR vastly improving their appearance Mrs Belle Walters and children who hnvo been visiting Mrs Pheasant de parted this morning for their homo iu Klbertu Washington There is a strawberry patch of seven acres in extent near Columbus from which tho owner expected to harvest 2000 buHhels of berrieR Martin ltaasch and Harry Luebke have returned from Wntertown W1p where they hnvo been attending the German Lutheran school T V Rend is home from Winona Minn where ho is oporntiug a Linotype machine for a leading papor Ho will visit his parents for about a week Froom ShnrploBR and Leo Horriskoy have established a lemonade stand iu front of tho Sharpless residence and are conducting a very satisfactory business Tho Sisters of St Frances are building a convent to bo known ns St Marys at ONeill Tho cost of tho structuro will bo 10000 and it is hoped to hnvo it completed by September 1 Tho Kiesau ball team wont to Stanton yesterday and won n game from the boys of that city by n score of ili to 10 They are having a game this afternoon on tho homo grouuds with u nine from Pierce Arrnugemouts arc being mndo to hold n union meeting under tho auspices of tho Young Mens Christian lengno n week from Sunday afternoon and even ing It ib probable that out of town speakers will bo secured to address the inectiugB At Newman Grove they expect to celebrate tho Glorious Fourth iu becom ing stylo It is expected that tho lire departments of Madison Humphrey and Newman Grove two bands Com pnuy F of Madison tho Madison Wood men and tho ltoynl Neighbors and Wood men of Newman Grovo will participate in the parado Hooper is tho latest town to make n coal find It wiib discovered 140 feet below the surfneo at the Albert Miller farm nine miles northwest of the town Two veins ono threo feet thick and another 18 inches thick wero pacsod through by tho drill Tho conl is said to bo of very iiuo quality closely resemb ling Rock Springs Yesterday was the 20th nuniversnry of Miss Jeunio Bossiers birth nnd Jnst evening at tho homo of Mr nnd Mrs W II Itish ou South Third street sho re ceived n surpriso visit from lr members of her Sunday school class and her teacher Mrs J H Oxnam Avery en joyable evening was passed with ice cream and cake for refreshments The annual log rolling of tho Madison County Modern Woodmen of America Picuio nssocintion and the Bcribner Branch Picnic association will bo held at Madison July 18 under the direction of Box Elder camp No 485 Head Con sul W A Northcott will be tho orator Sports parades fireworks and a ball in the evening will be features of the day muuiou ncKet a demented man wns arrested at this place last Monday and placed in confinement Later he was ideudifled as one Mussehlman from across the county line near the south west comer of Cuming couuty and was taken home by his father Tho young man has been demented for some time but as he is harmless is watched nnd enred for nt home Tho people of Neligh have discovered that an old beggar named Copeland who hnd been soliciting charity from them owub a tine ranch in Butler couuty Kansas besides live other farms aud several thousaud dollurs in cash and securities He deserted a boy who was helping him solicit at Neligh nnd u collection was taken up to return tho lad to his home in Wichita Battle Creek Republican Mr and Mrs J H Allen departed by team Wed nesday for Nuckolls a town iu the southeran part of the stat where Mr Allen owues a stock of drugs which he became possessor of through some sort of a trade Their object in going there primarily i6 to dispose of this stock but they also intend to locate thtre if the country is suitable to their tastes That smoking is conducive to longev itv was well exemplified at Wisuer Wednesday Frank Knoll was workiug in an excavation and left a few moments to get a mutch to light his pipe when ou amount of earth caved in that would have buried him While the people wore congregating with picks and spades to dig him out he calmly ap peared on the scene undoubtedly glad that he used the weed The Pierce correspondent of he THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 28 1000 Oinnha Bee reports a scriouR storm in that county Wednesday afternoon He snys It ih learned that quite nn amount of damage wns dono north und southwest of Pierce by wind nnd hail A small twister formed north of town nliout five miles on the old Olaik plnce It moved toward tho west It 1r re ported that Fred Luebe n fnrinor lost n vnlnable windmill that had just been erected It also took tho chimney off Ills Iiouhc Other farmers hnd trees nnd granaries destroyed John Bilhack living Routhwest of town report h that tho hail destroyed his crop of small grain and mined his corn Several fnruiers of South Dakota and a number in tho neighborhood of Jack son this state nre carrying on an inter estingwnrfnre The Dnkotn fnrmerfi nro interested in chnngiug tho course of tho Missouri river nnd to do so wanted to cut through a neck of land on the Nebraska sido known as Bellingers neck whch connected a considerable trnct of land On two former occasions the Dakota farmers had sallied across the river and cut through tho neck but the Nebraska farmers as promptly filled it up Thursday night tho Dakota fel lows again dug n ditch nnd guarded the approach to it with shot guns aud rifles and it now looks as though they would wiu their point Tho river traverses a distnnco of about nine miles but a cut through this neck will shorten its course considerably und it 1b snid will give it n full of six feet in going less than 100 feet There is sonio apprehen sion at Sioux City that tho chaugo of course will ruin portiouB of Riverside and other parks adjacent to that place TUESDAY TOPICS Mrs Dan Murphy of Omaha iB visiting friends iu the city Lewis Glass of Winsido spent last night iu the city visiting friends Theresa Lobnow went to MadiBon yoBterday to visit her eisterB n couple of weeks Fred Thiem who has been visiting here returned to his home in Omaha yesterday Mr and Mrs Chns Thiem who hnve been visiting friends in tho city returned to Omaha yesterday J W Henderson who lives four miles south ol tho city haB four children very Bick with tho whooping cough Miss Oriole Adams departed for Fre mont yesterday where Bho will attend tho normal for the next two months Samuel McElhoes came in from Madi son Saturday evening to visit over Sun day with his Bister Mrs Albert Upton Dr P II Salter returned last even ing from St Paul Minn accompanied by his cousin Miss Powers of Canada Mrs A Peterson nud Miss Martha Sheer of Pierce nre in the city guests of Dr Bertha Ahluian on South Fourth street Mrs Edwin Booth of Beatrice who has been visiting her parents nt Warner ville was iu the city yesterday visiting friendd There was a musical party atx the homo of Mr and Mrs C D Jenkins last evening at which Lndwig Koenig stein rendered some choice selections Tho Christian Endeavor society of the Congregational church is planning for a lawn social at the home of A E Camp bell on South Eleventh street for Thurs day evening Four double header trains of western horseB passed through the city last night and this morning enroute to Sioux City They are a portion of a consignment to T met Bros who advertise a sale of 10000 head of horses and 500 of mules next Thursday The four trains consisted of 20 cars each Rev J W Jeffrest pastor of Mt Zions Baptist church nt Lincoln will preach at tho Baptist church in this city tonight in the interest of the colored people aud looking forward to the estab lishment of a colored church here The weather here for n week or more has been very hot last Thursday the government thermometer indicating a temperature of 101 degrees Today will probably equal that record It is get ting rathr dry also and pastures corn and potatoes show a need of rain Rye and wheat are ripening rapidly with promise of good yields and the harvest will Boon begin The roads are dry aud dusty The popular pleasure is a cool shady retreat or a place to bathe I O Hungland representing the Piano Manufacturing company is here from Fargo N D In speaking of the drouth iu that state he says that the wheat crop is a total failure beyond redemption nnd the only crop that can be raised will be flax with plenty of rain from this time on to maturity The stock raisers are shipping their stock out of the country because there will be no straw to feed and are adver tising for places to keep them Many persons depending on the harvest for labor are out of employment and leaving for other places Some of the harvester and thresher companies are calling their men in from that territory and either sending them to other places or discharging them Subscribe for The Norfolk Wkuult Nkwb The new Cash Hardware Store has a nice line of screen doors wire cloth lawnmowers aud gasoline stoves ut ihe lowest prices Call and examine them MONDAY MENTION Born to Mr and Mrs Fred Schelly yesterday a son Miss Nello Gerecko will not arrive homo until tomorrow night Will and Fred Parker arrived from tho east this noon to visit at homo for a time Robert Johnson who has been attend ing Rush Medical college caiuo home today noon Mrs Whitchend who hns been visit ing her nunt Mrs Short left for her home in Albion yesterday Mrs M A Young mother of Mrs W II Johnson arrived at noon from Chi cago to visit for some time Mrs W G linker and MiBs Florence Johnson returned Saturday night from a visit to friends in Wayne Mr and Mrs Willis McBrido of Madi son spent Sunday iu Norfolk guests of Mr and Mrs O II Reynolds The creamery company shipped two cnrlondR of butter lnRt week nnd expects to ship two moro cars this week Mr and Mrs A II Allinson expect to leavo tomorrow for Chicago where Mr Allinsons sister is to bo married ou the 27th Leo Bmbaker of Laramie Wyoming is visiting with his parents Mr and Mrs Martin Bmbaker and friends for a few days Stanton is ndvertising a big celebra tion on tho Fourth nnd undoubtedly thnt town will entertnin a portion of Norfolks people Quite a crowd of spectntors attended tho bnll gnme yesterday between the gueBts of tho Pacific and those of the Oxnard The former won tho game by a score of about 20 to threo Miss Rosahind Wise who has been with the Durland Sisters as trimmer this season departed today for Le Mars Iowa to visit a few days and will then go to Spirit Lake for a vacation The 18-days-old baby boy of Mr and Mrs Otto Zuelow died Saturday morn ing and the funeral was held this morn iiur at 0 oclock from St Pauls Luther an church Rev WmHoelzel officiating The school census shows that there nre now nbout 1 700 children of school nge in this district n gnin of nbout HO over thnt of the Inst census There nre 092 families in the district with child ren of school age Louis W Ray who lives five miles west of the city wns iu town this morn ing nud was iu very good humor over au event that recently transpired at his house He nnd his wife have been mar ried 1 1 years nud the eveut nbove refer red to was the arrival of their first boy Richard Russell of Wnyne nud Mrs T C Stinson of Wisuer were married last evening nt 0 oclock by Rev J J Parker nt the home of Mr nnd Mrs W W Allinson They went from here to Wisuer this morning aud expect to make their home in Wayno The bride and Mrs Allinson nre sisters There will undoubtedly bo quite a celebration of tho Fourth on the river south of the city The lodge of the Moderu Brotherhood of America of Wnruerville is prepnring for a good time just south of the river in the Burrel Reed grovo and the A O U W nnd D of H of Norfolk are planning for a good time in tho Burr Taft grove thiB side of the Elkhoru That the two celebrations will amalagate to a certain extent is probably a foregone conclusion anyway it is certain that a good time will be had south of the city ou the na tions birthday Past Grand Master S W Hayes went to Winside Saturday and in the evening publicly installed the officers of Frater nity lodge No 232 Worthy Brother Dr A B Cherry assisting as grand marshal There wns a good crowd in attendance and a fine banquet was served nbout 100 plates being placed There was good music a vocal solo by Mrs Chapin being a feature The fol lowing were the officers installed John Elliott W M J P Marvin S W F S Beuser J W W M Mc Clusky treasurer W D Prince S D J W McClusky J D Mike Lyons tyler Benj McKeen chaplain It is said that the excursion to West Point yesterday waB one of the best pat ronized that ever went out of Norfolk Two full carloads came down from the Creighton branch and when the train left here it consisted of niue coaches all full The train contained about 1210 people 100 of whom were from Norfolk the balance being from the we6t and the Creighton branch It ran right through to West Point without stopping and then returned as far as Stanton to pick up the people along the line for whom there were no accomodations on the first trip It is thought that there were between three and four thousand strangers in West Point during the day aud the exercises and amusements wero very thoroughly enjoyed The people were not all returned to their homes un til a late hour last night Fnnlou IopnllnU One segment of the fusion parties in Madison county has been absorbed the free silver republicans now affiliating with the populists At the populist county convention held at Battle Creek Saturday O D Jenkins was chairman and F H Free secretary The following were the delegations chosen to two of tho nppronching con ventions Judical delegntcs H D Kelly W L Bickley F II Free J B Donovnn O D Jcnkinp W Stork jr Mike Hnlpin W Rockfcller Fred Tegler O S Evnns Eli Dnniels W S Stork D A Callen J W Callen Joo Martin Phil Avery Stnto delegntes W V Allen L B Bnker W L Miller Lew Bickley 13 J Brink O W Crum Joo Martin E B Green A II Bohannnn W Stork jr O J Evnns W A Rockfcller J Wnkely H D Kelly C D Jenkius J B Donovnn The convention adjourned to meet at the call of the chnirmnu to nominate n couuty and representative ticket LOOKS LIKE CONES IlrmocrHtu nnil Iutiulliit Trying to Noni liinto n Catiillclitte for lmlr The democratic and populist conven tions for the purpose of placing iu nomination n candidate for judge of the Ninth judicial district are in session in this city thiB afternoon the former at the Pacific hotel and the latter at the city hall Conference committees from both conventions agreed that each con vention should ballot independently nntil both nominate the same man The democrats gave Douglas Cones the present jndge tho unanimous vote of the convention The populists on the riret ballot gave J H Berryman of Creighton 20 votes Cones 28 and Frank Fuller of Wnyne 12 The next ballot gavo Berryman 10 Cones 29 Fuller 10 Three more ballots were taken with out a change in tho result Then the convention proceeded to enst uine more bnllots without chnugo At 4 U0 the convention took a recess to see if thty could not get together nt which hour this report closes It is freely predicted thnt Judge Cones will wiii out but stranger things have happened than his defeat Sufferer KeleBuril Yesterday From Tuctlnye Daily Mrs J C Adams died yesterday afteruoou at U oclock at her home fi04 south Fiurth street after suffering for about two years with enncer nnd during the past three weeks being very sick The f nneral will be held from the house tomorrow afternoon atj 2 oclock Rev W H Eaton pastor of the Bnptist church conducting the services Inter ment will take place in Prospect Hill cemetery Mrs Adams was born iu Canada April 18 1870 and was therefore 80 years of nge nt the time of her denth She was married in Grundy Center Iowa to Mr Adnms December Ii0 1S90 nnd four children besides her husband are left to mourn her loss Mr nnd Mrs Adams hnve lived here about two years coming from Fremont but had lived here previously ho being employed ns engineer on the F E M V road The deceased wn a member of th Bnptist church holding membershipiu Fremont Besides her immediate family er father and two sisters survive her all o whom are here her father coming from his home in Iowa nud her sisters Mrs W C Warner and Mrs C F Baihy arriving yesterdny from their homes in Redlands Cal Mr Bailey also accom panied them Mr Adams brother W S Adams with hiB wife is expected here tomorrow noon from Sterling 111 to attend the funeral The deceased has many friends in Norfolk who will be deeply pained to learn of her death and will sincerely sympathize with the bereaved relntives Everything that money aud medical science could do was done to save the ladys life and she returned three weeks ago from Fort Dodge Iowa where she hns been receiving treatment from n specialist The efforts in her behalf were of no avail however and the Inst three weeks have been sad ones which culminated yesterday in her death Wurnnrvllle Mrs Ed Booth of Beatrice is the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs O D Munson The dance at Alex Wnrds last Satur day evening was well attended by the young people of the vicinity The members of the Open Window club held a most successful picnic last Thursday on the banks of the Elkhorn river At a meeting of the M B A lodge last Saturday evening Fred Odell was elected a delegate to the supreme lodge at Kansas City Mo Oct 10th At the populist caucus Wednesday of last week six delegates were elected to attend the convention nt Battle Creek and Maurice Carberry was nominated for assessor of this precinct The M B A lodge iB making exten sive preparations for a royal good time at their picnic July Fourth at Reeds grove TJiey nave tne promise or a large attendance and if the weather iB pleas ant it will no doubt be a success Waxthd Several bright and honest persons toj represent ub as managers in this aud clooe counties Salary 900 a year and expenses Straight bomt fide no more no less salary Position per manent Our references any bank in any town It is mainly oflioework con ducted at home References Enclosed self- addressed stamped envelope Tub Douixios Company Dept 8 Chichgo WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Mrs Persons of Stanton was a visitor in Norfolk yesterdny It is reported thnt Ed Gerccke is quite sick nt his home in Stanton The storm did not cool the wenther as thoroughly as could hnve been desired The government thermometer Bhowed a temperature of 101 in the shade yester dny Mr Hulbert of the Citizens National bunk Ib enjoying n visit from his brother who lives nt Bennett Hnrry Miller Robert Appleby and Joseph Grattin were visitors in the city yesterdny from Stnnton Mrs Cooley nnd her dnughters will lenve tomorrow for New Loudon Wis to make an extended visit Steve Overton Ib homo from San Francisco whero ho has been during the past five or six months Mrs Robert Utter entertained her Sunday school class last evening at her home on South Tenth street Mrs It H Reynolds will leave tomor row for Ames Iowa nnd will probably spend the summer in that state Miss Nello Gerecko returned last evening from Chicago Sho was accom panted home by two lady friends The Sunday school class of Julius Hulff enjoyed a picnic yesterday after noon at Tufts popular resort south of the city A number of Indian boys and girls were in tho city today on their way home from the Genoa school for their summer vacation In tho absence of Mrs R H Reynolds Mrs C G Somers will have charge of the intermediate department of the Con gregational Sunday school as superin tendent Mr and Mrs C E Green left this morning for Columbus Ohio where Mr Green goes us delegate from the grand council of Nebraska to a conven tion of the uatioual U O T Mrs Geo O Williams and little daughter of Ithicn N Y nrrived here this morniug to spend six weeks with Mrs Willinms pnreuts Mr and Mrs W M Robertson Mr Robertson went to Sioux City yesterday to meet his daughter nud returned with her this morning Chief of Police Widamnu snys that there must be less of shooting fire crackers nnd throwing torpedoes on the streets or there nre likely to be arrests Some horses are easily frightened by the crackers nnd torpedoes nnd precnution is necessary to prevent runaways There will be special meetings under the auspices of the Y M C L at the Baptist church next Sundny afternoon at ii oclock nud at the First M E church in the evening nt 8 oclock The pn6tors of the different churches will take pnrt in these meetings Procrnms of these two meetings will nppenr in S iturdys paper lelle ijinl List of letters remaining uncalled for at it postoWcH Juiih 25 1900 A L Burdoiue Plan Cottel Henry Clark Myrtle Hull F M Tockim May Lmont Mike Leuell M una Manske Ruth Mass Lizzie Manske Jack Mans field Gertie Miller Geo Gebhart Aug Nieuo Ollie Konrey Wm Paul jr Maud Paul Laura Peterson John Ohm Tom ONeill 2 W H Oppened Chas Scott Mrs C B Scott Jas Waller Mrs J R White Agnes Whitla Mrs E Whittaker Jessie Wood If not called for in 10 days will be sent to the dead letter office Parties calling for any of the above please sny advertised P F SiKKCiinR P M A Baby Ji fBIHh is very much like the blossom ing of a flower Its beauty and perfection depends entirely upon the care bestowed upon its parent Expectant mothers should have the tenderest care They should be spared all worry and anxiety They should eat flifcntv nf irnnA rmiiricViiTiiT fnr uwriynqrine me months of crentn turn rt i ujs It applied tuuiey -which BiAm j women nsd ff Doiuieiy ntukuarv 1111 bitnpi unirpeal s to be txterrmllG ft iMU r sireoRth nd vigor to the irmsoleS and nrunu nil nfiii f vo uunk w Motnw friona Is wkJ more Grt MotbcrH Pi rend ut the store 1 fr bottle ben is no drag THE WUDTIEU RDOUTOR CO ATLANTA QA IWHU or om Itm koo Bor 4b7 Doto uuuiajce gentle exercises Tnls I Will Ti fl lriCf tttn irmnt 1 C ing their health arid their beauty as well as that of the little one to of a 6hort and painless labor they f should use t Mothers Friend a i f