SATURDAY SIFTINGS N A Huiiibolt is reported ou the sick 1st today Prnnk McGhan is tho uew assistant at Ohristopha drug store Miss Hattio Allborry was a pasaengor for Lincoln this morning 0 J Ohaptnan niastor moclmuio nt tho P E M V is in Hapid City ou business O Uoadntan of Madisou was in tho olty yestorday afternoon on his way homo from Wnyuo Sorrioes will bo hold at the First Con gregational ohuroh tomorrow morning conducted by tho pastor Tho Mnroh term of district court in this county will convene in Madison ou tho 11th of tho coming month O A Blakoly roturuod yesterday from Boavor City whoro ho had boon to attend tho funeral of his father L C liargolt of The News forco woo has boon qnito sick for sovoral days is reported somowhat hotter today Superintendent D 0 OConnor loft today for Chicago to attend tho mooting of the National Superintendents associ ation The postofflco at Butterfly Stanton county has been discontinued Mail for that offlco should bo addressed to Stanton Miss Anna Heller who was considered dangerously ill with pneumonia early in tho week is now out of danger and able to sit up A numbor of applications are to bo balloted upon and it is expected there will bo work in tho lodge of Elks which will bo held this evening in I O O F hall Miss Nettie Nelson will entertain a number of teachers this evening at tea complimentary to Miss H 0 Wood who leaves soon for her now homo in Kansas Bishop Williams of Omaha will con duct services at Trinity church tomor row evening at 8 oclock Holy com munion will bo administered at S a m Morning prayer and sermon at 10 45 preacher Rev Chos Deuel of Boise City Idaho Rev J J Parker has been confined to the house with grip all tho week He is considerably improved today and thinks he can undertake to conduct services at the Congregational church tomorrow morning A special meeting of the Womans club will be held with Mrs Huntington Monday afternoon This is to take the placo of tho Household economic meet ing Mrs Pratt and Mrs Morrow will read their papers and if there is time the constitution will be read Regular gospel meeting at the Y M O L tomorrow afternoon Tho report of the convention work will be con tinued Mr H L Snyder will speak on the Y M O A work in the railroad de partment and also the work among the colleges W W Hughes will talk on the evangelistio work in cities and towns Sam Meek has accepted the position of head butter maker in the Amelia Holt county oreamory and left today for that place Mr Meek was connected with tho Harding Creamery company for several years and has a reputation of being a first class butter maker The Weekly News Jocjknal will keep him posted on Sugar City affairs A woman will yank np tho guy ropes of her corset until she almost squeezes nor immortal soul out of place says an observing and sarcastio philosopher put a dead bird on her hat and go strutting around town selling tickets for an en tertainment to raise money to help send missionaries to some foreign clime for the purpose of teaohing civilization to the poor heathens who have never known what it is to wear a corset and who have been struggling on in the ig norant belief that birds were created to sing instead of to be worn on hats Governor Dietrich and his staff will leave on February 28 for Washington to be present at tho inauguration of Presi dent MoKinley They use a special Pullman from Lincoln and go over tho B M to Chicago and over tho Penn sylvania railroad to Washington There is talk of taking a band with the party made up of members of the First regi ment and Second regiment bands in which event five members of the First regiment band living in Norfolk will probably go along Colonel Huso of the governors staff will not bo able to bo one of the party although lie realizes that he will miss a great time Mrs Leon W Brown only child of Mr and Mrs E W Bates of this place died at her home in Missouri Valley at 5 oclock last evening Mrs Bates had been with her daughter sinco Thursday and the first intimation that she was seriously ill was yestorday afternoon when a telegram caino to her father and in the evening another tolegram came announcing that she had passed away Mr Bates is an engineer on the F E M V and ho was on a trip west when tho telegram reaohed him Mooting a train coming east he ex changed ongiues with Engineer Sohramm and started ut onco for Mis souri Valley Up to a year ago Mrs Brown thou known as Miss Mue Batos was one of tho most popular young ladies of Norfolk and the many friends who knew her particularly among the I Ml jaitiiMiwiwilwiifflAia yonng people will bo deeply grieved to learn of hur sudden death She was bright vlvaoious and lovablo and at tho timo of hor marriage to Mr Brown on January 18 1100 gave promise of a long and usoful life BfcGA Miss Anna Nolson of Hoskius visitod in Bega Sunday Fred and Andrew Lundquist woro in Iladar Tuesday on business Mies Lillio Burchmoro visitod in Piorco over Saturday and Sunday Rev Butler of Ilosklus preached a vory ablo Bormon in Bega Sunday Mr Erickson of Uoga is preparing to movo to Wausa whoro ho has purchased a farm Mr Etnil Norllug camo homo from Wayne Saturday and spout Sunday with his brothor Andrew Olson is slowly recovering from his illness Ho will not return to Way no for a fow weeks Mr and Mrs Honricson who livo oast of Bega attended ohuroh and Sun day school In this vicinity Sunday GlncoinliuH Iltbllo 8nl Having routed my farm and intend ing to movo to Colorado I will sell at publio auction at my farm known as the Haymow postoillco ou sootion M township 22 rango 810ij mllos due south of Pigor 7J4 miles north aud milos west of Howells 15 milos south east of Stantou aud 15 miles southwest of Wisuer sale to commence promptly at 10 oolook a in Wednesday March Oth the following described property to wit 107 head of cattlo These cattlo are high grade Hereford and Short Horn stock 35 cows uoarly all with calf several of thorn are milch cows 17 two year old heifers ull with calf 25 short yearling heifers 0 heifer calves 7 Short yearling stoers 14 bull calves 1 two year old Hereford bull 1 cow and calf 15 head of horses Team of largo bay horses 8 years old span of mures roadsters 7 years old gray horse 7 years old gray mare 1 1 years old bay horse 8 years old sorrel horse 7 years old graylmaro 9 yoars old iron gray horse 7 years old jjblaek horso 1 1 years old black colt 2 years old black colt 1 year old 80 hogs Two bows each with litters of pigs tho balance are shoats coubist iug of brood sows and barrows Poultry Several dozen of chickous and geese Farmmachinery etc consisting of mowers binders hayrack harrows sulky plows walking plows breaking plows disc cultivators walking culti ators corn planters one horse drills lister pulverizer seeders feed grinders four horse power and sheller hay sweep several farm wagons a truck hay wagon 2 hay racks several sets of harness and fly nets feed cooker and other articles too numerous to men tion including farming and blacksmith ing tools eto Also an organ and nu merous articles of household furniture aud several tons of good hay Terms On sums of 10 and over a credit of 12 mouths time will be given purchaser giving note with approved security bearing 8 per cent intorestfrom date if paid when due if not paid when due 10 per cent interest Sums less than 10 cash A discount of 2 per cent for cosh will be given where a note might be accepted All property muBt be settled for before being removed from farm Free lunch at noon for all A Giacomini J R Stacker and W J Panek Auctioneers An Extract from Her Letter If you oould only bo hero this winter morning and see for yourself you would no longer doubt me Roses are bloom ing in our front yard and all nature is as for advanced in this lovely American summerland as it will be in your cold eastern home by Juno Wo made tho journey from Missouri river to the Golden Gate on tho Union Pacific to avoid tho circuitous routes an important item in tho winter A trip to California is mado delightful by tho perfect service and luxurious ac commodation of The Overlaud Limited which is perhaps tho most finely equipped train in tho world Detailed information furnished on ap plication F W Juneman Agent The Durlaud Trust Company Norfolk Nebraska Statement made at tho close of busi ness January 81 1001 RESOURCES Loans 54847 00 Cash in banks 4120 05 Realestate 8424 11 Furniture and fixtures 510 91 Expense 798 19 tlccts uesourco iaou us LIABILITIES 82213 49 Capital 13800 00 Surplus iuuu oo Profit 415 m Certificates 5050 00 Bills payable 20220 00 Trust funds 18757 80 82218 49 Norfolk Neb Jan 31 1901 I here- by certify that the above is a true state ment of the coudition of The Durland Trust company ou this dato to tho best of my knowledge and belief A J Dukland President THE NORFOLK NKWS FRIDAY MARCH 1 1001 MONDAY MENTION W I Mixer of Lincoln is in tho city today ou business E II Traoy uindo a business trip to Pierco this afternoon Judgo Powers was a passenger for Mndlson this morning Dr Boar was called to lilgor this aftornoon to boo a patient Sol G Mayor is expected homo from Now York about March 0 Thomas Douahuo of Creighton spent Sunday in tho city with frlonds O E Greono left at noon today on a business trip to St Joo Missouri J Phil Kohl of Way no was in tho city this morning ou his way to Omaha Mrs O W Inskeop returned Satur day ovoning from hor trip to Chicago Hon John It Hays left this morning for Luverno Minn on business intent 11 E Glissmau wont to Omaha ou a morning train for a brief business visit Max Lonser camo down from Tildon on Saturday to spend Sunday with his parents Miss Evans is homo from Wayno whoro she has boon attending tho Nor mal college Goo H Spoar is again conlluod to his Ixid today with a rouowal of hiH attack of lumbago Mr and Mrs P H Patterson have taken rooms with Miss Garliugor on Koouigstoin avonuo Misses Emma Bauor and Paulino Newman of Stanton visited friends in tho city over Sunday Miss Mildred Frazor came MadiBon Saturday evening up from to spend Sunday with Norfolk frionds Miss Hauua Swauson who has boon assisting at tho homo of Rev Mr Weills roturuod to hor homo in Omaha today Geo Lehman of Columbus proprietor of the Thurston hotel was in tho city over night tho guest of Landlord aud Mrs Spear On Saturday W H Loomis and fam ily removed from tho A T Pottitt resi dence to tho Rogers farm ou South Thirteenth street W M Wheeler of Wakefield engross ing and enrolling clork of the house of representatives was in town this moru iug eurouto to Lincoln Dr Richards tho optician came in at noon today from Omaha and will re main three days Ho can be found at Christophs drug store Tho Norfolk Musio Students club which was to meet with Luclwig Koouigsteiu this ovoning has been post poned to one weok from touight Sioux City Journal 21 Mrs Robert Stewart haH returned to hor homo in Norfolk Neb after a fow days visit with the family of Mrs A S Gillotto Attorney A W Gross of MadiBon was in the city Saturday night He is soon to leave for Soatilo Washington where ho expects to make his homo in fu ture Frank McNoely went to Omaha Sat urday evening whore ho will visit his mother a short timo previous to return ing to Leadvillo Col whoro he has work Ferdinand Czeriny wife and daughter who residod on the Pasewulk farm east of Norfolk will leave tomor row for Berlin Germany via tho Union Pacific Omaha News Now an Omaha girl has been robbed in Cleveland If these occurrences continue to multiply Pat Crowe will be the only Oniahan who can remain safely at homo Mrs Warrick has returned from Car roll Iowa where sho was present at the bedside of hor mother when sho passed away Tho lady was 72 years of age at the time or her death Wm McEver and O H Young trav eling auditors of the Union Pacifio and C St P M O railroads are visit ing Mr Juneman examining the ac counts of tho joint agency Miss Mattio McNish received a tele phono message last evening that her mother living at Oummingsvillo near Albion was vory ill Miss McNish loft on the early freight for that place Wm Warneko editor of tho Scrib ner News camo up last evening to visit his mother Ho says his now venture in the nowspapor business at Scribuor is more successful than he anticipated John Conway of Niobrara returnod homo Saturday afternoon Ho had been in Omaha aud stopped for u short visit with his daughter Nora who is with the Johnson Dry Goods corapauy Sioux City Journal 24 Mrs A Stewart and Miss Alletta Stewart mother and sister of Mrs A S Gillette who have been visiting at Norfolk Nob and Sioux City for the past five mouths left on Wednesday for their home in Mercer Pa O W Braasch returned last ovouing from Omaha where ho had boeu to visit his bou Ed who is in a hospital there Mr Braasch feels considerably en couraged over the outcome of his sons illness as ho found him very much im proved Tho moving picture entertainment to be givon at the Marquardt hall this eveulug by tho Iowa Projectoscope com pany under tho auspices of tho ladies of the Congregational church seems to be worthy of p Uronage Moving pic tures mo still a novelty in this city and tho gentleman who has tho allalr in charge has soino vory pood recommend ations of his entertainment Miss Mugglo Halpiu 19 yoars old living with hor parents ou went Madi son avonuo submitted to nn operation for appendicitis this morning At last reports she was renting uiooly and there was overy indication that tho operation had boon successful Messrs Powers and Hays are both out of town today and tills afternoon their hotter halves invaded tho law olllno of their liege lords to clean out tho place not a la Oarrlo Nation with hutchots hut with soap and water with which they aro thoroughly renovating it This reminds one of old times Omaha Hon 21 When a freight train ou tho Burlington pulled into tho local yards early yestorday morning a man giving tho name of L It Neal wan found in a car ou which tho seal had boon brokou Ho claimed to ho only stealing a ride but investigation showed that several Ihuos of merchandise had been brokou opon Ho wan turnod ovor to tho police Neal said his homo wan in Piorco Nob aud lie wad trying to boat IiIb way there from Kansas City Blair Republican William Rhea ou trial at Fremont for shooting Her man Zahn of Snyder was convicted of murder in tho first dogreo Ho showed wonderful uorvo but his old father broke down Ho is a bright young man who ran away from a good homo and be came an associate of tramps and thieves when a boy Tho lad had no thought when ho began to play truant from school and frequent low resorts that in a fow yoars ho would htand in tho shadow of tho gallows Spucial meetings aro to bo held at the Salvation Army hall Tuesday and Wed nesday of this week which aro desig nated in tho announcements us red hot salvation mootings Brigadior Gen eral lames Toft assisted by Capt T F Ilartiugtou will conduct tho meetings On Tuesday ot I p m thoro will bo a childrens mooting and swearing in of junior soldiers and at 8 oclock thoro will ho salvation mooting On Wednes day at 8 p m there will bo holiness meeting and at 8 oclock a lnusionljtneot ing aud swearing in of soldiers Rt Rov Arthur L Williams bishop of tho diocese of Nohraska preached in Trinity church last ovoning Ho xviu at Hlitir in tho morning and camo to Norfolk ou tho afternoon train arriving at 7 20 which necessitated boginuing tho sorvico at 8 oclock half an honr later than usual Tho gentlemen of tho congregation had boon invited to meet tho bishop after tho service at tho parlors of tho Oxuard hotel but ou ac count of the critical couditiou of Miss May Weills ho decided not to return to Omaha today aud tho mooting was postponed until this ovoning at 8 oclock The spring torm of district court con venes in Madisou on March 11 with Judgo Boyd on tho bench Tho jury is summoned to appoar on Tuesday tho 12th at 11 a m Tho jury which wan drawn Saturday will consist of tho fol lowing named persons Ed Austin Fred Brechler Wm Breon M T Brown H G Bruoggomau J G Clove land J R Dow Ohas Helm Thomas Hight C D Jenkins L M Johnson John Kost Wm Lehman O W Lomout J H MasBmau Henry Manor jr It Pryor J F Redman J H Riser R Stitt G Vaago F K War rick Laureuco Wells A W Whit horn A number of Norfolk young people went to Missouri Valley this morning to attend tho funeral of Mrs Leon W Brown whose sudden death Friday evening has been announced Mrs Brown left a 10 pound son about 12 hours old at tho timo that sho passed away Hor death was from heart failure aud came almost without warn ing as she was apparently gotting along nicely Thoso who wont from hero this morning to attend tho fuuoral are Missos McBride Elizabeth and Muttie Davenport Fannio Norton Lillian Luikarr and Messrs Arthur Pilger Ralph Braasch and Loo Pasewalk and Mr aud Mrs Ludwig Koouigstoin Again tho messenger of doath has called at the home of Rev J O S Weills this timo claiming tho daughter May Although it was announced Sat urday that sho could not bo expeotod to live through tho day hor sploudid will power carried hor not only through that day but until 015 this morning when sho breathed her last Sho was deter mined to live and had she had more vitality she might havo rallied from this attack although her family havo realized for some timo that sho could not expect to roach an old ago Tho day that her mother died a week ago Saturday she was obliged to givo up and go to bed aud she has been grad ually sinking siuce Her funeral will be held tomorrow at 10 oclock iu Trin ity ohuroh ouo week to an hour after that of her mother and graudmothor Tho services will be conducted by Bishop Williams It is certaiiily to bo hoped that no further afllictiou is to bo visited upon the family of Mr Weills and as Mr Weills and John are now nble to bo dressed aud Mrs Douol is much im proved the indications aro that tho worst is over When the Jossey Stock company was here last week it was discovered that ehsimmiJ ajmrnkimkdSSSSOK some enterprising Imys had been ar ranging a plan whereby they could at tend entertainments In the Auditorium without tho usual nooessary preliminary of contributing tho price of admission On tho north side of tho building they had dug a hnlo ulxmt four feet deep and from thin hud tunneled under tho foundation aud into tho Imsemont of tho opera houso from which they oould gain access to tho floor aliovo When It wan found what tho boyn had done Mr Jossey who xviih onco a boy him solf with a proollvlty for attending shows said that If they wanted to come to his ontertaiitment bud enough to do that much work ho would raise no oh jecthm But for fenr that future man agers may not look at it iu tho name light this underground entrance to tho Auditorium will bo closed MOB STRINGS UP NEGRO II It Taken From In 1 1 nl Term Ifnliln ami Hanged In n lltliln Till- IMunler of Nelnml Ttixilier Torre Itnuto Ind Feb U7 0orgo Wind n negro employe of tho car works wns taken from Jnll and lynched by n mob for the murder of Miss Ida Flnkolstoln Ward xviih ar rested ou suspicion At first ho denied any knowledge of the orlmo but Inter confessed Haying lie girl taunted him about his color mid hud slapped him In the face and In a lit of miner ho had ahot and cut her throat Ward was placed In Jail and as noon an tho fad became known a crowd began assembling beforo tho structure demanding that Ward be surrendered to them Suddenly the crowd rushed at tho Jail door and In a moment had battered It down They were driven back however by I ho Jailer who tired a shotgun several times over tlielr heads Threo deputy sheriffs received slight Injuries from tho charges of shot but no one In the mob was hurt The mob again rushed at tho battered front door of tho Jnll and swept all re sistance nslde Ward was found crouching In a cell find ho was dragged out A rope was placed around Ids neck and he was dragged to the wagon bridge across the Wabash river three blocks away and hnnged to n bridge stringer It Is estimated that HoOO people formed the mob Not content with the hanging the crowd cut tho corpse down and lay ing It on a sand bar under the bridge kindled a fire nnil cremated the re mains It was the first lynching that ever occurred In Torre Haute and the day abounded In exciting Incidents Sheriff Fnsslg communicated with Coventor Diirblu but the mob accom plished Its work beforo any effort was made to got the mllltla Into action CROWES WHEREABOUTS Omaha Chief Doubts Thut He U on IleU leiue Island Omnlin Feb 21 Chief of Police Donahue said th it If Put Crowe was hiding ou Hellevue Island the police had no knowledge of It and thut he very much doubled if It were truo He know that Crowo was at Hellevue where ho has relatives a week prior to the adhusllon of young Cudahy but ho did not think ho hud been there wince that time The story that had been traced to Belle vue Island and was be ing watched there probably originated from tho fact that lie has a living In that vicinity and a num ber of captures of counterfeiters aud other criminals for which It affordu an Inaccessible hiding place Three Hoys Meet Death Blwablk Minn Feb 25 A terrible accident resulting Iu the loss of three lives occurred yesterday at the Elba mine six miles from here Five boys were riding a car which Is used In tho shaft One of the boys turned the switch the wrong way and the car descended rapidly from the top of the shaft house towards the shaft open ing One of the boys realized the dan ger and pulled his brother off the car In time to save him The car crashed down tho shaft opening hurling the throe young boys to the boUom of the shaft killing them instantly The boys wore two sons of Joseph Felt aged 10 and 12 respectively and An drew Sclakdlchs son aged about 8 years TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD Three small children of Daniel Ire land were burned to death Thursday In their homo in Cold Springs Har bor L I during the absence of their mother At a meeting of tho new St Louis board of police commissioners Tues day Captain Matthew Klely was chosen chief of police vice John W Campbell The senate In executive session Tues day confirmed all the naval nomina tions for promotion sunt Iu except those of Admiral Sampson and Admi ral Schley Tho Wlndom block at Minneapolis wus destroyed by lire Tuesday night entailing a loss of 5100000 The Gar rlty block adjoining was also badly damaged A dozen small business firms wero burned out Governor Durbln Wednesday vetoed the railroad consolidation bill which bus been considered the most import ant measure In tho Indiana legisla ture A fight with pistols In which Bun Smith was killed and Kilns Graham and his son wero mortally wounded occurred at Brush Hill I T Wednes day At Grlce Tex Wednesday 12 wom en with hatchets went to the post oillco and store run by J J Qrlco In which bitters are sold and taking the bottles outside broke Qeru all 0 i m n m E A Cudahy Receives Letter From Alleged Kidnaper DECLARES HE IS INNOCENT rnixllln Saj Hi Will Show Up In Ouialin finiiu lllves n III Itnninn for Keeping llmlri Dover I hat lie l iiiirod Hiimuiarf Veliitrniirn From Kieltuil People Omaha Fob 21 Pat Crowo nit been hoard finin under clrciiinslancet which indicate that he Is soon to innko public appcMtiiucc 10 A Cudahy In lir receipt of a letter hearing trowcH signature Crowo explains In the lot tor that ho has heard that the Oninliit police aro looking for him and believe him to be one of tho kidnapers of Ed ward Cudahy If He maintains that ho Is Innocent ami says that he hns nn knowledge of tho affair with the ex ception of what ho has rend In tho newspaper He says that he will drop Into Omaha some day aud provu himself Innocent and that he would havo done no long ago hnd ho not boon afraid that he might surfer tho fato of the negro who was lyuchod at Leavenworth Crowe says that Omaha people must havo cooled off considerably by thin timo and expresses the opinion that ho will soon be ablo to como here with safety Mo makes an appeal to thn chief of police and Mr Cudahy for protection and nays that he will ex pect them to stand between him amt violence In conclusion he says that he Is much hurt to think that Mr Cud ahy suspects him of being guilty of the kidnaping and expresses Mm ap preciation of the kindness Mr Cudah has shown him In tin1 pint XVInit Mr Ciiilnliy Hity When I received this letter Mr Cudahy explained I was determined not to take loo much Tor granted so I sent It to Chicago as I knew Mr IMuk erlon had samples of Crowes writing and would he able to Identify It with out dllllculty A few days later I heard from Mr Ilnkorton He said he had compared the xvrltlng with a sample of Crowes chlrography and that they were the same beyond pies lion I wouldnt be surprised now If Crowe should show himself utmost any time I believe the letter was written In good faith I dont think the letter xvas written In either Omaha or South Omaha It bore the Into line South Omaha Nob Fob in but the postmark on tint enviMope showed that It had boon mailed In Omaha It xvas probably written some distance from here anil sent In a separate envelope to soma friend In Omaha or South Omaha xvho renin lied It This xvas done for the obvious purpose of keeping his present xvhereabouts a secret Ifa evidently xvants to come In voluntarily xvlthout giving detectives the honor of having enptured him Da rld ftlnrtln Herlnuly IU Atchison Kan Feb 28 David Martin former Judgo of the state su premo court and brothor of es Unlted States Senator John Martin of Kan sas Is critically ill at his home here with pneumonia aud dropsy Strife Ill gun In Mnoeilonlit Constantinople Feb Fighting has begun between a large body of liulgarian agitators aud a forco or Turkish troops at a village near Qhev ghell Macedonia Six Bulgarians wero killed and three taken prisoners Sev eral of the Turkish troops wen Wounded Natlres Attack French flarrlson Paris Feb During an attack on the French garrison of 100 at Tunl motin Algeria by 1000 native Bara hos three officers and six men were killed und twenty ono men wounded Tho natives were repulsed with 100 killed and about tho same number wounded Women are Like FiitArC Healthy andstrong B IUYYCI 3 hey blossom and bloom Sickly they wither and die Every woman ought tlook well and feel well Its her rlrht and dutv but she might as well try to put out a lire wan on uiuin iicaiiny ana at tractive with disease corroding the organs that make her a woman Upon their health depends her health If there is Inflammation or weakening drains or suffering at the monthly period attend to it at once Dont delay Youre one step nearer tho oravft fverv Hav vnn mtt It riff Women can stand a great deal but they cannot live torever with disease dragging at the most delicate and vital organs In their body You may have been deceived In so called cures -We dont Bee how you could help it there Is so much worthless stuff oa the market Hut you wont bo dls appointed In Ilrudfiulds Kemnle ReK uliitor We believe it is the one oineonoarthfor womunly ills There is as much ditlcrencu between it and other so called remedies as there is between right and wrontf Uradfields lfinulo KeKulutor soothes the pain stop the drains promotes regularitv htrensthens purities and cleanses It does ull this quickly and easily und naturally His for women alone tode cide whether thev will hn hpnlHitr nr 1 hick Hiudfields Regulator lies at uauu ptr raiuo at urug store Sni fur oar ftM booUrt Tnt B4UDOCU REGULATOR CO Atlanta Ca MH WWlWiaa V