s n n i k i1 n r xt i f l V l tlli I J i K - VV v Theflopfolk Mems It Is tlio Mine Ort cont dollar nnd tho people nro getting When Mnckny and hilds nro tolil thnt moil arc known by tho com puny they keep they look nt each other and wonder which it is Anil for tho lifo of us wo cant toll Tho general public looliroH its both By shiehling himself behind tho rtll torinl columns of tho Tribune yesterday morning loo Muckny but brings into prominence tho fact that Mr Chllds wosnUo turned down with ns much rmphasis as his friend Mnckny by tho democratic enn volition last Friday Child was on tho Muckny slato and was particularly anxious to holp repre sent Mndlson county in tho democratic Btnto convention but anyono wearing the Mnckny label was doomed to dofent nnd it was done with a neatness nnd ulispntch that wns truly refreshing As one delegate In tho convention expresses it The demociixts of Madison county hnvo been carrying that kind of it loud loo long How hnth tho mighty fallon I What u pltinblo sceno was that yesterday in tho democrat io county convention when that former great chieftain tho man who not so ninny years ago dictated al most every act of tho party and car ried its vote in his vest pocket tho leader whoso word wns law to tho faith ful whnt a sceno was there my coun trymen when ho who had been so great wib kicked from tho eminence to which ho had risen lluttored for a few mo ments in thin air and then fell with a dull sickoning thud on tho hard rooks below Thoro was moro to tho turning down of Or Muckny by tho democrats yesterday than appeared on tho surface Itseoms tho party had been getting tired of him for somo tinio and when n caucus wns hold in his ward to noini jinto delogntes to tho county convention his namo was not montlonud although ho worked hnrd to go on tho ticket as a dologato Notwithstanding tho sotbnek received in tho caucus ho had tickotB printed for uso at tho primary election containing his name but when tho bal lots were counted it was found that ho had received only eight out of tho -18 votes cast in tho ward Nothing daunt cd ho appeared lioforo tho county con vention and picking out an innocent countrymau who only know him as tho former chief to mnko his motion for him ho ngnin sprang his own nnnio ns n delegato to tho state convention By this timo tho members of tho party from Norfolk thought it opportune to tench him a lesson that would Inst him for awhile so they nsked permission of tho convention to sottlo their own diflloul ties and in canons thoy docidodby unan imous vote thnt Dr Maokny should not bo one of tho dologatos to tho statu con vention which action was ratified by tho convention Thou tho doctor loft in diBgust much to tho delight of tho dele gates Ouo stntomont mndo by Coin Harvey in his address last ovening is worthy of attention He said that while times may seem to bo improving there is no real prosperity and that tho farmers aro suffering from the mouoy power und the trusts Lot us soo whether tho farmer iB no bettor off than ho was three years ago when Bryan and Harvey were rac ing about tho country predicting diro calamity in tho ovout that freo silver and free trade did not prevail At that time tho country wns being conducted by a democratic ndmiuistrntiou work ing uuder a democratic tnriff law thnt Bryan himself while a member of con gress helped to framo Tho culnniityites of that day said that if McKiiiley wore elected wo would have a SOU ceut dollar and whnt tho farmer hud to soil would be worth almost nothing in fact in the distorted minds of those ohampions of the people farm products would hardly be worth hauling to market That tho predictions so glibly made throo yenrs ago hnvo utterly failed of fruition is proven beyond controversy by the mar ket roportB then und now Tuko tho Chicago market of August 18 1S1HS and compare it with tho same market on August 18 18 and tho story is soon told On August IS ISill tho prico of September wheat in Chicago was fit cents j yeBterday it was 70 couts Three years ago com sold nt 21 cents yester day tho price was IW cents Onts wore then 11 cents now ID Pork on that day was ftUM j yesterday SS7 Lard then was SUM now fVO Cattle iu South Omaha on that day sold for 15 yesterdny r JO Hogs in the same market three yenrs ago were 5115 yes terday 48T These liguros nro taken Jroui tho published mnrkot reports of three years ago yesterdny nnd yesterday and there is no doubt as to their authen ticity Taking all of the chief products of the farm into consideration tho re sult shows that the farmer is now re ceiving an average of 47 ier cent more for his labor than he was three years ago under democratlo rule and this iu face of tho fact that Coin Harvey pre dicted at that time that farm products - would be worth almost nothing It is no wonder that Harvey fails to draw TUESDAY TOPICS U B Ovelinan started on n trip Ninth today A V Snygg of YViuimi is in the city today 0 K House went to Humphrey this morning W C Culoy of Creighton was n tho city today Miss Kriith Parker was a Pierce vihitor yesterdny Sheriff 13 0 Unas of Plerco wns in tho city yesterday 1 B Maylord was a passenger to Omaha yesterday V h Kstabrook mndo n business trip to Mndlson today Dr Dolon of Missouri Valley Iowa Ih in tho city today Ioo Dugher of Wisnor iB visiting his undo 1 H Conloy lioo I Parker wns in tho city j ester day from Coleridge Mrs Frank Hanbo of Stnnton wis a city visitor yesterday Mrs Carl Znstrow who lives on South Fourth street is very sick Corl Jenkins has returned from Fill lerton where ho visited Nelson Barber F W Beck nnd F J Keller wont to Sioux City yestorduy on a business trip A F Moltby of Colorado Si rings Col is in the city looking after property interests U 13 Foster nnd It 1 Tuto of Plain viow were iu tho city overnight onrouto to Omuha A fow young people woro very pleas antly entertained by tho Misses Morrow last evening Kditor and Mrs W 13 Powers of Plerco woro in tho city this morning greeting friends Mrs W Ij Van Horn who hns boon visiting friends iu Norfolk returned to Osmond at noon Mrs P F Sprcchor and Mrs II 13 Hardy returned last night from their outing in Colorado Mrs N J Stovensou and Mrs C O Dodgo of Madison aro in tho city today doing somo trading Mrs M Yount und children will re turn tomorrow from nn extended visit iu northern Montana 0 S 13vnns nnd C D lonkiuB went to Omaha tliin morning to attend tho populist state convoutiou Miss Gertrude Austin has cccoptcd a position in Baum Bros storo and will commence work tomorrow M Clussen of Humphrey wns in tho city today a guest of C D Jenkins whllo onronto to Souh Dakota H 13 Owen camo in yoBterdny from Wyoming whbro ho is engaged in rail road grado work and will mako a short stay Mrs O B Durland is entertaining a number of neighboring ladies at her homo on North Ninth stroot this after noon Attorney V M Robertson of this city is trying au important lawsuit be fore tho Stovonson county Illinois bar at Froeport Mrs Martin Machmueller living just west of tho city has boon quite sick with pneumonia but is now consider ably improved II II Chuppoll was in the city today from Pierco Ho will start on a trip probably west for the Sugar City Cereal mills tomorrow Tho members of tho CI A It post and ladies of tho W It 0 aro enjoying a pionio today at tho Burrell Heed farm south of tho city Mr and Mrs J It HuyB nre expected homo this evening from a visit to Mt Vernon Iowa Chicngo 111 and Warhington D 0 Hon Wm V Allen J B Donovan and Jos Martin were in tho city from Madison over night on their way to tho convention at Omaha Mrs F A Blukeman returned to her homo at Independence Iowa today nfter a three wevks visit with W 11 Blakemau and fumily At tho meeting of company L Second regiment held last evening John Barnes jr was elected first nud S II McClury second lieutenants A mission festival of the German Lu theran church will bo given at Hadar next Sunday and no doubt a largo num ber of Norfolk people will attend G A Luikart D Hees Anton Bu cholz A Deguer and O F W Mar tjuardt departed for Omaha this morn ing to attend tho democutic state con vention The Nkws is iu receipt of a compli mentary ticket to tho 18th annunl fuir of tho Madison county Agricultural so ciety which will bo held at Madison September 12th to 15th It is Faid that the Pre sbyteriaus are abut to purchase the old Catholio church building and will remove it to a location on Fourth street where it will bo fitted up to meet their present requirements Police JudgeJIInyes has received a new docket the old one being full Tho new book coutnins partially printed pro ceedings with blank forms to be filled the farmers to his meetiugt in ebraela out making it a very convenient docket the farmers are too busy taking care of a bumper crop which is worth some thing when harvested to Bpend timo to listen to vague theories as to what will -1 J as W Kidder jr sold bis farm yes terday to Lewis W Broecher of Frauk lin county through the agency of Gow tend moving to Oregon to mnlto their future homo Hev F P Wigton and daughter Cora drovo over from Osmond yester day Miss Cora will visit Norfolk friends for a weeknnd Mr Wigton returned homo today P T Birchurd and C L Hnnsoin of Omuha hnvo started on their annunl trip of inspecting bridges for tho F 13 ooM V company Tho trip will tako about two weeks John Beck conductor on the Klkhorn hns purchased tho house of 1 C Aid nt the Junction Mr Aids fnmily will re move to his house just south of tho one they now occupy nbout tho 1st of Sep tember Lester Pnrkor has purchased tho Hichnrd Foalo property on Park avenue between Sixth and Seventh streets and will tako iKissession September 1 Mr Foalo will move his family to Oklnhoma territory Tho Yellow Banks continuo ia favor as a camping place John Barnes jr nnd Dr C S Parker going out this afternoon prepared to spend tho balance of tho week and acquire a tan skin and n low mosquito bite marks Tim llttlo sowing society at South Norfolk known as tho Merry Work ers will give an ico cream socinblo at tho residence of W C Holand this even ing for tho bonofit of tho Second Con gregational church All aro invited Mr and MrH 13d Wagner returned lust evening from a thrco inonthb trip through California Oregon and Wash ington They visited Mrs Wagners brother nt Portland Mr Wagners health was much improved by tho trip Tho following is a local brevity iu to days Omaha Beo Robert Muuney a lad from Norfolk charged with tho theft of 70 from George Hill man was discharged by Judge Gordon after a hearing in police court Monday afternoon From conversations overheard on the street it is judged that nearly everybody contemplates attending tho concert to be given this evening at tho Congrega tional church by Miss Nellio Gerecko vocalist and Mr Ludwig Koenigstoiu pianist Tickets aro on sale at Leonards drug storo Tho driver of tho rig thnt passed over lit t lo Marion Salter at Oakland several days ago passed through tho city last evening on his wny to Aiuswortli He roports that tho child is improving nnd entirely out of danger It is probable thnt Mrs Suiter nud the little girl will bo homo by the end of this week Tho Bpeciul car which is to convoy the A O U W delegation to tho Wayne picnic tomorrow came in with last evenings train It is a handsome coach just out of the shops with a fresh coat of paint adorning it inside and ont Members of the order will no doubt see that it is well tilled tomorrow morning Tho ladios of tho M E church aro preparing for nu entertainment to be given AuguBt illst Leading parts will bo taken by childreuwho aro now being rehearsed It will consist of fancy drills and Mother Goose melodies The Inst part will bo cradle songs from ninny nations in which little girls in costumes with dolls will sing the lnllabys sung by the mothers of tho natious they repre sent This ouo comes from Iowa An old uiombor of Webster City died recently of whose goodness there was some ques tion but who was regarded as a pillar by the pastor who posted ou the postotllce windows a notice iu these words Brother Johnson departed for heaven at 400 a m and announced tho fuueral Underneath this somebody tacked a telegraph blauk with theso words Heaven 840 p in Johnson not yet arrived great anxiety A Lyons item in the Sioux City Jour nal this morning is ns follows The closing day services of tho Norfolk dis trict camp meeting which had tho largest attendance since these meetings begnu wns mnrred by tho drowning of a lad a son of A T Little n farmer liv ing upon tho reservation This little fellow who was about l years of ago followed a number of young men to a pasturo bridgo near by spauning the Logan creek and went in swinniing with thorn Ho was not missed until after tho boys had drossed when they uoticed one suit of clothes too many for their uuiuber His body wns recovered in nbout twelve teet of water An exchange that hns had a littlo to do with human nature thus tells a story A child is boru tho doctor in attend ance gets f 10 the editor heralds the event to the world and gotB 0 It is christeued and the minister gets 5 and tho editor gets 00 When it marries the minister gets 10 nud a piece of cake aud the editor nfter extolling him to the skies gets 000 In course of time it dies tho doctor gets from f5 to 1500 nud the minister perhnps gets another 5 the undertaker from 25 to 50 Tho editor prints a notice of death aud obit uary two columns long and gets 0000 besides lodge and society resolutions a freo card of thanks aud a lot of poetry No wonder the editor gets rich The voice of ex Senator Dubois peals out shrilly from tho tomb to the effect thnt the silver republicans must main tain their organization But Fred - a a m happen if some particular person is uot possession is to ue given Marcn oois nas teen politically neau ioj ttuse elected to some particular office 1st next Mr Kidder and family in- many years WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Will Morria of PilgorwaB a city visitor yesterday Arthur Ahlmaii went to Wnyno to enter a bicycle rnco C 13 House went to Wnyno today with his talking machine Hev A Hoflus and dunghter of Pierce wore city visitors yestordny Mrs G W Box will leavo tomorrow for Wyoming to visit a sister MiBB Josio Heilmau of Mndlson is vis iting friends in tho city this wedk Mrs J H llutchiiiBOU of Winsido was shopping in Norfolk yesterday Mrs Myron Twiss is said to be very sick at hor homo ou South Kighth street Mrs H Warrick aud Mrs 13 P Weatherby havo roturnod from a visit with relatives in Carroll Iowa A N McGinnlB ouo of tho prosper ous Warnorvillo agriculturalists wns transacting business iu tho city todny Misses Floreneo aud Emma Pnrkor went to Stnnton yesterdny to visit at tho home of W W Young for a few days B S Wyatt is iu tho city from Grand Island looking after tho Singer sowing muchino business nud visiting with Nor folk friends Miss 1311a Mason of Pierce a cousin of II J Huston of this city came down last ovening to attend tho Koenigstoiu Gerecko concert Tho Ladies Aid society of tho M 13 church will meet In tho church parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2 UU A good attendanco is desired John Hoilmnn nnd tho Misses Hoil man and Sterner drovo over from Madi son Inst evening to attend tho concert Not all peoplo aro awaro that post masters will redeem stamped envelopes inndvertently defaced in either postage stumps or postal cards Tho last signs of Lemen Bros circus tho bill boards have been torn down and now rumors nre ntloat that Ring lings will visit Norfolk some time next month The atmosphere was most distressing ly sultry this morning but since the wind has veered to tho northwest it has become cool enough to be endurable outside of an ico box Tho average temperature for the 24 hours ending nt 8 oclock this morning was the highest this season The gov ernment thermometer yesterday indi cated 5 the hottest time in town this year The camping party consisting of Guy Barnes CarrolJPowers MarshallLeavitt Krncst and John Bridge nnd Norris and Eugene Huse which hns been out to the Yellow Banks for the past ten days re turned today The LyuchjJourHnl was dressed in mourning last week owing to thejdeath of the editors wife Mrs A O McFar lnnd Mr MoFarlnud who is the brother of S It McFnrlnud of this city has tho sympathy of Norfolk friends This paper haf received a copy of the - Til K NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 21 1890 Victor Col Daily Press of which F W Sprague formerly of the Times Tribune is local editor The Press is an up-to-date sheet of eight pages nnd contains about 18 columns of good live advertisements The town was started iu 18i aud now has a population of 10000 people A large portion of tho business blocks of the city wore destroyed by fire Monday It is not known whether or not tho Press office was de stroyed Burt Mnpes and family and Miss Etta Durland returned last night from an ex tended trip down the Elkhom river While no effort wns ninde to propel their vessol faster than the natural cur rent would take it this was so swift that it took themlway down to Stanton While it wns feared that they wero car ried sofar that their friends might never hear of them again everybody will be plensed to know that they havo Bafely returned Tho craft clashed with several wire fences eurouto and Burt had his hand quite badly cut otherwise tho outing was quite enjoyable Forty ono tickets wero sold this morn ing at tho union depot for Wayne where tho district picnic of tho A O U W is being held todny nud the specinl car provided for the purpose was well filled with members of the order their families and frieuds Hon E JBurkett of Liucoln and M 13 Shultz grand master workman tho two leading speakers of tho day joined the crowd here and accompanied it to Wayne Each sido of the car bore a banner on which were the words Norfolk Lodge No 07 A O U W Among those Who went over were O H Chamberlain C G Dolau nnd wife Geo Schweuk William Bland Nick Kent Ed Grant Mrs Woodall M L Ogden nud wifo S T Adams and wife J M Covert and wife John Quick and wifo Mrs L A Miller C B Durland C 0 Gow and wife Mrs Guthrie Mrs John Beach Mrs Jos Schwartz Fred Koerber F F Miller May Harshinan It is evident that it is uot going to bo Secretary Roots fault if tho war in the Philippines is not vigorously pushed The sinews of war in the shape of men and their proper equipment are going to be provided aud whoever is iu com mand over there will be held respon bible for the results fW5 A FINE CONCERT MIm Nellie lie rccUrt nnd Mr Iudnlg nlgsteln Very Pleasantly Iiiln a Norfolk Audience From WpiltiVMliy Dnlly Tho concert nt tho Congregntionnl church Inst evening given by Mr Lud wig Koenigstein pianoforte and Mirs Nolle Gerecko soprano assisted by Mr JulluB HullV violin was very well at tended and all anticipations of a fine musicnl treat woro fully mot if not ex ceeded tho performors proving them solvos at ouco naturally gifted with musical talout and highly cultivated in all that pertains to their chosen profes sion While Miss Gerecko wnB seemingly in difforent to tho nudionco that confronted hor and assumed n most naturul and pleasing manner tho tones produced by her exceedingly sweot voice completely charmed hor hoarers aud each uumbor was greoted with a spontaneous burst of npplauso that must hayo been highly gratifying to the porformor Her rango of voice is vory grent nnd tho notes from tho lowest to tho highest woro very clenr and distinct Her rendition of n Gcnnan and an Italian song while tho words wero unintelligible to tho greater number of those presont were appreciated for tho music thoy contained nud indicated thnt her education is not confined exclusively to music directly Miss Gerecke was enchored nfter each solcction nud there was every evidence that tho nudionco would have kept hor on tho platform for hours had thoy uot had regard for her strength Mr Koeuigsteius well known ability to draw forth pleasing notes and chords from tho piano was fully in evidence nud tho vast amount of thought and practice devoted to the art by him was exemplified Tho fact that he had committed his selections with their in tricate movements indicated his abillity in this direction Without thought there can be no in terpretation without it techuic is worthless producing a mere rumbling of tones thoro can be no intelligent rendition without expression and feel ing tho mere observance of rests aud pedal marks does not constitute inter pretation und techuic does not monopo lize tho whole study of music to the ex tent that a great many people think This was fully demonstrated by Mr Koeuigsteius rendition of Home Sweet Homo and the Rubeustein numbers which brought down the house and those who were fortunate enough to hear it unanimously assert that they nover listened to a more delightful and harmonious interpretation At times his fingers seemed veiled with velvet yet every note from the elegant piano used clear and distinct and producing the one thing above all that marks the great artist beautiful tone Mr Hulff also gave evidence of a high ly seusitivo musical nature in his violin obligato and while he has uot devoted the study to music given by Miss Ge recke and Mr Koenigstein there was no doubt in tho minds of those who heard tho concert but that his nature ac cords with mnsio as perfectly as those whom he assisted Norfolk should be and is extremely proud of those young people who repre sent her best musical talent and it is safe to say that should they again choose to entertain an audience they can fill the largest auditorium in town Yon never knew any one who has used a Chickering to be quite satisfied with a piano of any other make Tho reason is thnt there is an individuality to the tone a superior excellence that places it iu a class by itsolf and those who heard it at tho Koenigstein recital last evening could form no other couclu siou than that tho great distinctions that have been showered upon it for tho last 75 years have been justly bestowed Mr Koenigstein announces that his fall term opens September 1st aud that while thoroughness is absolutely re quired all work is arranged to accom plish the most u the least possible time Mr Koenigstein has no place ou his program for the old fossilized time destroying studies thnt are of uo practi cal value Tho methods used are modern up-to-date aud the results are beginniug to bo quite apparent in tho progress shown by tho pupils under his charge O A It Kxiiirnltui to Phlliitlulplilu Ieuu The Illinois Central Rnilrond company willas usual take care of the GAR boys members of the WRC and Sons of Veteranswho will attend the Na tional GA R Encampment to be held at Philadelphia Sept I to I 189 This will also bo an excellent opportunity to visit friends in tho east nud to accom modate all three separate rates havo been made all of which are fully ex plained on tho Centrals GAIt Flyer a copy of which can bo hnd by addressing the undersigned at Dubuque Iowa Tickets will be sold for any traius Sept 1 1 aud a good to return until Sept 12 with tho usual extension to Sept JiO by depositing ticket with the Joint Agent at Philadelphia Write nt once for IO GA It Flyer J F Meuuv A G P A 111 Cent It It Dubuque Iowa Tramps are being unmercifully used iu many sections of this country The demnud for lubor is so great that the tramps are being greatly annoyed by offers to york Pain Conquered i Health Re stored by Lydia E Pink- hams Vegetable Compound LITTER TO MBS MNKIIAM NO U I feel it my duty to write and thank you for what your Vegotablo Com pound hns done for me It Is the only medicine I hnve found that has done mo any good Before taking your medi cine 1 Wns nil run down tired nil tho time no appetite pains in my back and bearing down pains nnd a great suf ferer during menstruation After tak ing two bottles of Lydia 13 Plnkhams Vegetable Compound I felt like a now womnn I urn now on my fourth bottle nnd nil my pains have left me I feel better than 1 have felt for three years aud would recommend your Compound to every suffering woman I hope this letter will help others to find n euro for their troubles Mits Lklla llKMlCUKH KlCNSSKlAKH InD The serious ills of women develop from neglect of early symptoms Every pain und ache bus a cause nnd the wiirnlng they give should not be disre garded Mrs Pinkham understands these troubles better than any local phy sician and will give every woman freo advice who is puzzled about her health Mrs Iinkliains address is Lynn Mass Dont put off writing until health Is completely broken down Write at the first indication of trouble 5 BICYCLES 30 3000 HIOHEST ORADE BICYCLES Nearly so different styles Must be closed out ulck Rrentest opportunity for agents wonder ill bnrKOlno for everybody Hundreds of good Second Hand Wheels many n rood as new go for f 3 to ujB8 Models new high grade 13 JO to 20 W Models new 11 to 30 We have too many take advantage of this great oppor tunity at once Write for our new plan bv which thousands have earned a llicycle by working lor us Easiest yet only 1 required to start Any wheel shipped on approval subject to examination Satisfaction guaranteed Write at once for agents prices BRO WN L2 WIS CO Dept 17 Chicago U S A Above Compauy are perfectly reliable Editor Ilewrny 11 ml Iletrny Perhaps few Bible renders make a dis tinction between bewray and betray The two words are however different both in origin ami meaning Bcwrny is to reveal An old writer says Well may he be hurt and die thnt will not bewrny his dUeuse lest he betray his credit In Proverbs xxix 24 we read He heareth cursing and bewruyeth it not a passage for which the revised version gives He henrcth the adjuration and uttereth noth ing Again in Proverbs xxvii Id we find The ointment of his right hand bowrny eth itself i e proclaims itself And so nlso in Isaiah xvi 3 and Matthew xxvi 73 Betray however means the action of a traitor Of course to betray a man often involves his bewruyiil but by no means necessarily Philadelphia Press A OrowliiK Rnteivnj St Louis importance as a growing gateway to the East and South is em phnsized by the action of the Burlington railroad which recently established 11 new fast train in each direction between that city ami Denver Nearly 2000 miles of additional train service daily is necessitated but Burlington officials claim that travel between the mountains and the big city at the confluence of tho Missouri and the Mississippi is large enough to warrant them in going to con siderable expense iu order to obtain their share of it IeiIorl tin- Unp of SlnnR A young lady of this city was descant ing on the iniquities of constant employ ment of slang expressions among all classes of people She thought it was indicative of ill manners and improper breeding Why she continued only this afternoon I met an impudent fellow on the street who said as he passed Ah there my sealskin So nonsensical I was so indignant that I turned and told tiim to run up street and chase himself Nauvoo Independent When Pain Racks the Body Frank Longwho Uvea near Iennon Mich says I wantakon wlthnpuln In my back and I wns obliged to take toiny bed The physician pronounced my cjiko muBrulur rheumatism ac companied by lumbago I grnduiWIy became worse until I thought death would bo welcome re lease I was finally Induced to try Dr Williams IlnklllU for Iale Peo ple and after using Ilvo boxes rus entirely cured I am confident thnt Dr Williams Pink IMUinved my life I will gladly answer Inquiries concern lug my sick ness und wonderful cure provided tump bu enclosed for reply Fhanx Long Bworn to before me at Venice Mich this 15th day of April 16U8 O II Ooin3MiTiiJuficohVuce From the Obtvrver Ftuihiny Mich Dr Williams Pink Pill tor Pale People are never iod b the doien or hundred but alwaje in packages At all drugoitU or direct from the Or William Medicine Co Schenectadi N Y BO centi oer boi a soiee e ev H ti i