1 FRIDAY FACTS Ohns Blersdorf returned last o vening from n weeks visit nt Plnlnviow Miss Matilda HnnH of Bnttlo Creek wiih nhopiiliaK l tl ity yesterday Mr niul Mrs Prod Shult 7 wero top ping in the city jcMordny from Stanton A pnity of Norfolk people drove over to tlio vicinity of HoskhiH todny to sen ft rooster tight Mra Put DulTy nml Miss Belle Duffy of Hnttlo Crook wero visitors in this metropolis yesterday Tho brick for tho foundntion of tho Verges house hits liion hauled to Its now Blto on South Movent h street Superintendent 0 C OConnor 1 11 Barnes jr nml Miss Oao Stanton ro turned last evening from Madison A number of town folks attended tho regular weekly entertainment nt thn hospital for tho insane liiHt evening Mrs 1 II Oxuani very pleasantly on- tcrtalm 1 In r Sunday Hcliool chins nt her homo vi i Ho it h Tenth street yesterday nftarnocti Cnrroil IMvers chaperoned the Loon nrd nine to Fierce ycHtordny Norris Huso nuil Clyde llnyoH wont up on thoir biuyc Tho vlluRO of Meadow Grovo has again been iucorporntcd mid tho follow ing tnistiC nppolutcd Win McDon ald TW Wurriclt J G Alyen Guy ijueliidT W Cologrovo V yjy J 0 Sleglor of Nordino Minn arrived luro last ovoniiiR to visit nt tho homo of his wifes pnrentH Mr mid 1 Wrw Forduand Pnsowalk MrB SieRler has boon visiting hero boiho weeks A pnrty consiHtiuR of Messrs Stitt Uuoholz Tyler Cniiipboll Mnpes and Rish went to tho yellow Hunks this morning on n llBhiuR excursion Geo Colomnn wont along to do tho cooking Mr nml Mrs A J Johnson linvo issued inventions to tho nmrriiiRO of thoir duuglitor Alice to Dr C S ilnrlcor whieli will take plvco at thoir homo on Koonlgstein nvonuo on tho 28th nt 10 oclook in tho moruiug Tho general niorchnndiso storo of Georgo hnniormnn at Battlo Crock was Imrglnrizod Tuesday night and 160 worth of shoes taken Tho storo was entered with tho nid of u skolotou key As fnr ns known nothing was tukon from tho hnrdwnro stock Curds nro out nnnouueing tho ninr ringo of Sigvnld Scliavland and Miss 3211a May Bickley which will tako place at tho homo of tho brides mother in Mndison on tho 20th Mr Schnvlautl was formorly clerk in tho Johnson dry Roods storo in this city but is now a member of tho Ann of Schnvlaud A Johnson nt Mndison Peter Doll of this city wns chosen ns president of tho Nebraska Stato Under takers association at Lincoln yostordny Mr Hell has for soverul terms served tho association as its secretary and his Norfolk friends will bo pleased to learn thnt tho organization deems his Borvicos in that capacity as ontitliug him to ad vancement Tho Omahn Beo is conducting a con test among popular young women who imko their own living A trip to sonio popular resort with expenses paid is offered Ouo will go to Omnhn another to Council Bluffs ouo to Iown ouo to North Nebraska aud ouo to South Ne braska Iu the North Nobraska contest today Clara Mohl of West Point leads with 1100 votes Colia M Chaso of Wayne is second with 7 11 votes Miss Pannio Norton of this city has 7 1 votes to her credit and Miss Lobuow 5 Wftbnsh lud Daily Plain Dealer Mr and Mrs Charles Hibbou and children of Norfolk Nob are in tho city ou a visit to Mr Hibbens mother Mrs Susau I Hibbon ou north Wabnsh Htreot Some time this week a renniou of the Hibbou family will bo hold Mr aud Mrs Ed Hibben of Niles Mich Air aud Mrs Jesse Hibbou of Fremont Ueb aud Mr aud Mrs Lawrence Hal dermau of Roauu will bo hero and par ticipate Charles out Jesse Hibbou aro employes of tho Fremont Elkhoru A Missouri Valley railroad Charles was formerly nu engineer ou the Big Four road W 0 Fry tho obliging clerk nt tho Oxnard took n leave of nbsouco the other day nud announced hie intention of tnkiug n two weeks vacation He went to Sioux City and last evening a telegram was received by Landlord Spear which presented a well defined inotine for his action The telegram was from Mr Fry and nunounced thnt he was married at 6 oclock yesterdny MissMamie Hayes who formerly held a responsible position at the Oxnard is the bride The action is a complete surprise to Mr Spear aud other Oxnard -folks as they had uo intimation of the trend of affaire and farther particulars have not beeu ascertained The Norfolk friends of the contracting parties will extend heaity congratulations The young people are arranging to have a dance at the Elkhoru Valley hull three mileB south of town ou Saturday evening next Oswald Reiche who is giving the party promises good imuic and a good time All respectable people who enjoy this class of amusement are invited to attend Spring Sohed iilo on the NIckle IMate Hutu itleitlve Muy I 10OO Ft Wayne Findlay Fostoria Belle Tue Loruiu Cleveland Ashtabula Oonnciut Girnrd Erio Ohnntnnqun Luke Dunkirk Buffalo as well as Now York Boston and all interniedlato points iu Now England Now York state and tho anthracite coal regions nro reached on fast timo aud lowest rntea of fnro by trains of tho Nicklo Plato road Lonvo Ohicngo 1015 a in II 10 p m 10IO p m with drnwing room sleeping cars Unex celled dining curs on through Boston nud New Yoik train nt 10 I6 n m nml Now York City fast express train leav ing Chicago at I KI p in All trniiiB run dally Train leaving Chicago nt 2 10 p in has observation car east of Buffalo over tho Lackawanna road ar riving in Now York City 725 p in evory day in tho year iu good shapo for evening entertalunioutH Seouro sleep ing car spneo in ndvnnco Write wire or phono 2057 centrnl to J Y Calahnn general ngont Chicago 111 A GREAT GAME Thn Doctor Iuntlnln Hiul DriiiltH Do Up tho InujrrH Kront Tiicnlny Daily Tho ball gnmo nt tho Olnoy park yes terday afternoon was ouo of tho funniest and most entertaining nniusoments in tho sporting lino for soveral years Tho gauio was called at l with quite a largo crowd in attomlanco ami was not completed until nearly U oclock aud then but four and u half innings had boon played but tho players wero heartily tired and very ready to rest on tho decision arrived at in tho half gamo Tho battery for tho lawyers was Judge J B Baruos Burt Mapes nud Fred II Froo whilq tho doctors had Charley Madson in the box and Captain Alfrod Gorcoko behind tho bat Sol G Mayor acted ns unipiro nud from all accounts must have given some very rank decisions ns tho curngod spec tators nroso oumasso at ouo point nud having secured a ropo wero about to string him up to ouo of tho high llys when better council provailod and ho wns permitted to proeocd with tho ox press understanding that no nioro rank breaks on his part would bo tolerated Dr Frank Salter seouiod to bo ono of the stars in tho medic nino ns ho wns presonted with a beautiful bouquet of cubbago after ho had niiido an exceed ingly brilliant piny which through some misunderstanding tho scorer put down ns nn error It is presumed thnt sonio ono gnvo out as n fact thnt ono of tho spectntors had fractured his vertebra through excessive mirth at ono interesting point in tho gamo and as tho attention of every doctor was attracted in that direction Burt Mupos succcded in scoring u homo run Tho doctors dentists nud druggists won out by a scoro of 2 to tho lawyers 2land tho winnors wore presented with two boxes of cigars ono from Ohas Rico and tho other from Georgo Holler Tho gate receipts wero a little more than 12 which wont to tho bouofit of tho Norfolk ball team The scoro by innings was as follows Lawyers 2 0 2 7 721 Doctors 2 S -1 1 1 25 ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES Tho lloiirri of Kilunition XceriM 020 for thu Schools the Next Yeur A special meeting of tho bonrd of edu cation was held on Juno IS 1000 as per adjournment from tho last regulnr meeting to mnko estimntos of the fuuds needed for tho support of tho schools for tho next ensuing fiscal year to pay interest on bonds and to provide a sinking fund as required by law Present Luikart Dean Brueggomau Aid Salter and Matrau Tho meeting was called to order by Presideut Luikart at 8 H0 p m Tho following estimate of fuuds needed for the eusuiug year was adopted Superintendent and teachers salaries 12000 00 Jauitors and officers salaries I7i0 00 Books -100 00 Supplies 800 X Repairs COO 00 Fuel lfiuO 00 Funiituro 200 00 Miscellaneous 1100 00 INTER UsT OX llONUS 1SS5 issuo of 1000 at 0 per cent 210 00 18S0 issuo of 25000 at tl per cent loOO 00 lbiis issuo of 1 1 000 at 5 per cent 550 00 SINKING FUND 1SS5 issue of 1000 100 00 18b9 issue of 25000 2600 00 Total 22920 00 Ou motion tho bonrd adjourned H O Maticau Secretary Letter List List of letters remniniug uucnlled for at tho postofllco Juue 11 1000 A T Chapman Mrs D Chapin Edward Eppler Aug Greudahl Ohas Hereslogue Margaret JoIiufoii Geo Johnson How Lee Lottie McDonald Joseph Messery 2 Mrs A 13 New Nonse Laura Peterson 2 Harry Stew art J W Armstrong If not called for in 50 days will be sent to the dead letter ollico Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised P F SlKECHEB P M Buy your tinware at tho Cabh Hard ware Store aud tAve money THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 21 1900 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Ohas Brink was a city visitor yester day from Battle Creek Mrs J R Anderson is siok at her homo ou South Tenth street Miss Kato Ryan arrivod lost ovoniiig from Niobrara to visit Mrs Ed Murphy Tho Kiosau nine of small boys went to Picrco todny to piny baso ball with tho boyB of that city Mrs McBrido returned last oveniug from Plninviow whoro sho hnn boon vis iting friends several days Dr A Boar is having a foundation laid for nn addition to his rosidcuco on Norfolk nvonuo and Ninth street Tho ball team 1b now completely uni formed in neat red and black HuttB Tho capB wero received last night from tho sporting goods houso of A G Spauldiug W G Arnold of Hastings deputy grand master workimui of tho A O U V is iu tho city on his wny west with F F Miller who holds n similar posi tion iu tho ordor Yestordny nftornoon tho Leonard nine crossed bats with the Queon nino and won out by a score of ill to nine Tho winners have arranged for another game this afternoon Tho young ladies guild of Trinity Episcopal church had arranged for a sociable last evening ou tho rectory lawn but tho rain intervened and tho Bocial was indefinitely postponed Miss Dollio Tappert entertained n number of littlo friends yesterday after noon from it to I tho occasion being iu celebration of her birthday- Tho children enjoyed tho nfternoon very thoroughly Miss Robiuetto Boar very pleasantly entertained a party of littlo frionds at hor homo ou Main aud Niuth street yesterday afternoon from It to Tho little folks had their picture taken iu n group on tho lawn Tho storm of Inst ovoning was a reg ular delugo at Madison with an accom paniment of hail that proved somowhat disastrous to growing crops In Nor folk and vicinity there was cousiderable wind and quito a number of apples wore blown fromtho trees while some limbs of cherry and shndo trees wero brokon Tho program for tho fifth annual ses sion of tho Elkhorn Valley Medical so ciety has been issued Tho meeting will bo held at tho Oxnard hotel in this city Monday afternoon and evouiug of July 2 A instructive program of papers nud talks has been provided for in which sevoral Omaha and Lincoln physicians will tako part Tho Gorman Lutheran school of Christ church is nirangiug for its annual picnic which will bo hold tomorrow nftornoon iu Pjsowalks grove There will bo foot rncing games nud sports also music and spenking ond tho eatables with which it has been tho custom to obsorvo theso occasions A good time is ex pected by those interested Tho lodge of the Modern Brotherhood of America located at Wariiervillo is ar ranging for a picnic aud celebration on tho Fourth Tho place for holding tho celobration has not yet been decided upon but will bo at a mooting to bo held this evening They nro preparing n good program aud tho occasion promises to bo one of great enjoyment The rain last night was a good one and of great value to growing crops especially potatoes which are just now blossoming and forming potatoes The rain was not especially needed at this but time kit helps out tho nssurance of ubundnntjerops Small grain is nearly outof the way of a dry spell but corn will need several rainB before it matures Pierce Call The piano recital given by the pupils of Mrs Cora A Beels last Saturday evouiug at tho opera house wos a pleasaut surprise to mauy of tho audience and indeed was a revelation to all The skill advancement and pro gress of all the performers was remark able nud speaks well for the qualities of Mrs Beels as a teacher The program was iuterspersed with pleasing recitn tious by tho littlo folks of our schools Merchants aro beginning to receive their stocks of fireworks which the glorious Fourth would bo incomplete without aud tho boys are saving thoir pennies to relievo the merchants of their supplies While Norfolk will not cele brate iu a regular way there will be as heretofore considerable money expended iu noise niakiug devices and fireworks The nations birthday will be two weeks from next Wednesday and the kids are already uumbering the days inter vening The takiug of the census in Norfolk is about completed All possible efforts have beeu and will be made to get everybody but if through any over sight auyone should be missed such persons will confer a favor on tho city aud tho enumerators by notifying them of tho fact Norfolk like any other town is interested iu getting credit jfor all its population and everyoue should be counted The report made will place the citys population beyond a question aud all should bo interested iu having it placed at as high a figure as it kou estly cau The Knolliu people have n sheep ranch at Schuyler and the peoplo of that town not only appreciate its ad vantages bnt the efforts made by the manager to keep the yards in good con dition as has been dono hero Tho Schuyler Quill recently said When arrested by tho maddening roar of a deep toned sullen odor stalking through streets penetrating Btono walls and lacerating your senso of smell you may know it does not como from tho Knolliu sheep ranoh Tho Quill editor drovo out that way tho other day and found that Manager Nyo has cleaned the yards thoroughly Tho ground is plowed and plnnted nud 1b as freo from odor ns a garden spot It cost tho com pany just 1000 but it is worth ton times that amount to tho community Tho work waB dono nt tho holiest of Mr Nyo whoso efforts tho citizons of Schuyler duly appreciate they7mc L WORK Stntoniont oMVhrtt hit linen Done In Nor folk With thn FltiHiiclnl Condition Noufolk Nob Juno 1 1000 To tho Membors of the Young Mens Christian Leaguo and Public in General Inas much as this organization is just com pleting its first six months of active work wo doom it proper aud duo to Its friends and supporters thatarepoit bo given nt thiB timo of tho work that has been dono Tho leaguo was organized Nov 10 1800 aud after holding sovoral meetings ou Sunday afternoons at tho various churches began gospel meetings iu tho G A It hall Feeling the need of a regular homo and headquarters for tho work a committee selected tho comfort able and commodious room iu tho Mast block that wo hovo siuco occupied Wo wero exceedingly fortunate iu so curing at a small salary tho services as genoral socretary of W W Hughes a genial young Christian goiitlemnu whose work has been very satisfactory and who is well liked by tho young men wo aro seeking to holp Tho work apparently touched a re sponsive cord in tho hearts of our towns people in general and has beou ably seconded by them in tho gonerous help of supplying tho room with furniture books magazines pnpers and games aud uow presents an attractive home like appearance Tho purpose of tho leaguo has been to baud together aud unify tho Christian men and boys of tho community to stimulato defiuito spiritual work for them aud provide a suitable room for refined entertainment and tho use of select and pure literature Sinco Jan 1 1000 the room has been open each week day and evening with gospel meetings on Sunday afternoons at p m From -1 to 0 p m on week days tho boys under 10 years of age havo had tho privileges of tho rooms after that tho older ones Tho averago ntteudauco for both afternoons nud ovouiugs has been about 20 and wo havo reason to believo that tho room has proven to be a successful counter attraction to tho saloons and pool rooms of our city There has been 22 gospel meetings holit siuco January 1 and we havo at tho present time n membership of 70 41 of whom are charter members The following is the fiunncial report to date Received cash on membership 181 75 Received from individuals 2 00 Received from entertainments 87 15 Received Sunday collections 1 1 85 288 75 Paid secretarys salary Mr Hughes 200 00 Paid rent to Juno 15 1900 03 00 Paid for lights 14 70 Paid for incidentals 20 73 Cashonhand 32 28S 75 In addition to this there have been subscriptions to papers and magazines kindly donated by the Omaha and Nor folk dailies and by Mr J McWhinnie of Omaha In managing the business interests of our league we have tried to be guided by the experiences of other associations and find wo must expect a largo falling off in daily attendauce during tho sum mer months due no doubt to keener enjoymeut of out of door life and shall reduce our expenses during this period Our general secretary expects to be away from town most of the summer devoting the time to Btudy of Bible interests and Y M C A work Our gospel meetings aud bible classes will coutinuo as usual aud tho reading room will bo kept open as muoh of the timo as attendauce will worraut L Sessions Chairman Board of Trustees O P MiciiAFL Secretary Wanted Soveral bright and honest persons to represent us as managers in this and close counties Salary 900 a year aud expenses Straight boua fide no more no less salary Position per manent Our references any bauk in any town It is mainly office work con ducted at hpme References Enclosed self- addressed stamped eiivelopo Tub Dominion Company Dept 3 Chicago Agents Wunteil We want nn active ageut in Norfolk and vioinity to represent the largest evergreen nurseries in the U S A full Hue of hardy fruits thade aud orna mental trees shrubs etc Three plans pay weekly Address at once The Elgin Nurseries Elgin Illinois Wanted Houest man or womau to travel for largo houee salary 05 monthly aud expenses with increase position permaueut euclose stamped envelope Manaoek 330 Caxton bldg Chicago MONDAY MENTION Henry Newark of Battlo Creek in tho city Saturdoy ou business O H Wunner wont to Stanton torday to visit hiB brother Georgo was yes- J H Logoman nnd sou nro in the city from Inmnu visiting old timo friends Arnold Hellman deputy county clerk visited his parents in this city ovor Sun day W E Spencer and family Bpont Sun day with Mr and Mrs A F Enos at Stanton Miss Eliznbcth Davenport returned last evening from her trip to Washing ton and California A daughter was born this morning to Mr and Mrs S F Adams at their homo on South Fourth Btreet Miss Ruth Matrau will entertain a few frionds this evening at tea at her homo on South Fourth Btreet Officer Kano shot a dog yesterday at the homo of James Nichols which showed BymptoniB of hydrophobia Senator Wm V Allen came over from Madison today to witness the ball gamo between tho doctors and lawyers Arthur Pilger deputy county treas urer was over from Madison yesterday visiting his mother und other Norfolk friends Wm Leggett went to Sioux City yes terday to accept a position aB traveilng representative of tho Cudahy Packing company Adolph Altschuler of Philadelphia is in the city visiting his brother Julius and BiBters Mrs David Bauni and Mrs Jacob Baum Warren Sission and his Bister Miss Hildrath returned Saturday oveuing from Delaware Ohio where they have beeu attending school Mrs C S Hayes with Clyde and Beulah will go to Leed City S D this evening to visSt her brother C S Bargelt for a few weeks Mr and Mrs I G Westervelt wero passengers for Meadow Grovo today and will visit with their sous in that neighborhood n few weeks J W McClary went to Sibley Iowa on the nooii train to act ns timekeeper for It H Reynolds who has tho hand ling of a large building contract V Crue of Madison is iu Philadelphia attending the republican national con vention It is presumed that he is the only citizen of Mndison county attend ing tho big meeting Mrs Corn A Beels accompanied by Misses Ella Mason nud Eva Morhinan of Pierce departed on tho U P train for Des Moines Iown to attend the annual National Music Teachers association during this week Scott Holbrook who formerly ran as conductor on tho C St P M O road has purchased the Turf Exchange which has been ran by Wm Blatt for a year or two nud it is understood thnt an invoice is being taken this nfternoon preparatory to tho transfer A company of Indians and u number of white men were brought down from Niobrara this morning aud taken on to Omaha where they will appear before tho federal court Ono of the prisoners is charged with selling liquor to the Indians and ouo or two are chnrged with murder The Sturgeon Music houso recently offered a prize of a pair of shoes to the person guessing neaiest to the number of the last organ to bo taken out of a car of a recent shipment Miss Florence Estabrook and Miss Lillie Donahue of Chadron who is visiting at tho home of Mr and Mrs Fly tied on the nearest number and each was presented a pair of slippers At a special meeting of Mosaio lodge No 55 A F A M held Saturday evening the following named were in stalled as ofScers for the ensuing Ma sonic year E H Tracy acting as installing oilicor and S G Deau as grand marshal J B Maylard W M G T Sprecher S W B Mapes J W W II Bucholz treasurer D J Koenig stein secretary W H Rish S D D Rees J D H Gorecke S S E M Norton J S F A Bryant tyler Tho annual picnio of the Christ Lu theran church at Pasewalks grove yes terday was attended by a largo crowd and the occasion was vory enjoyable to all Tho exercises consisted of musio by tho orchestra aud choir and speaking Ice cream lomouado popfruit und other refreshments and luxuries wero there in abundance Sports of foot racingclimb iug a greased pole and other popular amusements were indulged in and the day passed very profitably nud pleasantly Good receipts for inFsions were an nounced Tho census enumerators have practi cally finished their work in Norfolk They have made an honest effort to count everyone entitled to be classed as a resident of the city Yet it is quite possible that some may have been missed If there are any who have not been counted or if anyone knows of a person who has not been listed they will confer a favor upon the enumerators as well as help moke the population list correct by notifying either J S McClary enumerator for the First aud Second wards or Norris Huse enumer ator for the Third and Fourth wards This muBt be attended to at once as the books will be closed aud sent in within the next few days rprnn IWTEI SUICIDE Carl Schmode of Battle Creek Cuts His Throat BREAD KNIFE THE INSTRUMENT II Ih Ilrothor Killed llliimelfa Year nml n HnlrAgo nml that Act Ih Stiiiucl to Have Welf hcd on Ills Mlnd llo Will 1rolmhly Die Battli Cheek Juue 11 Special to The News Carl Schmode a promi nent German farmer living Bix miles southwest of this place last night mado what will probably bo a successful effort to commit Buicido Ho wont to his born alono and cut his throat using a common bread knifo Tho wind pipe wns severed and ho will die not being ablo to tako either food or drink He took his wifo and children to Nor folk yesterday Mrs Schomdo being a sister of L C Mittelstadt Tho hired man August Hundt found Schmode in tho barn some timo after he had committed tho deed Hundt came to town nnd summoned Dr Tanner and this morning Dr Salter came up from Norfolk aud went out with Dr Tanner but it is not thought that they will be able to save tho mans life About ono and a half years ago Schmodos brother who lived with him committed suicido by cutting his throat in a similar manner and Carl had nl lowed thiB mntter to weigh on his mind until it must have become over balanced nud in a moment of insanity hod committed the rash act Schmode is not well fixed financially but wns mnking n respectable living nud was not hard pressed Ho is n member of tho German Lu theran church of this town nnd is well known here Humphrey Specllicn In lhiropi If you are going abroad write to us for the addresses of our houses in Europe Also for Dr Humphieys Manual Humphreys Mediciue Co Heal Ksinie LntiiiterH The following transfers of real estate are reported by E G Heilmnu man ager of tho Madison county abstract office at Norfolk E T McGehee and wife to O S Christian ne wd3500 00 O S Christian to E T Mc Gehee sK 20-21-1 wd 10000 00 John F Erskiue and wife to W S Cunningham and Mary part of seM of sw4 1S 21 4 wd described by metes find bounds 300 00 Gertrude S Bell and husband et ill to Homer W Sumption part of noki of sw4 32-22-1 qcd 1 00 Frederic Braasch and wife Johauu Raasch and wife Ferdinand Haase and wife Edward W Braasch and wife Obed Raasch nnd wife to Richard Peter lot 1 block 2 Norfolk wd goo 00 Geo W Losey sheriff to T F Memmiuger lot 3 block 1 lots 15 and 10 block 2 Mathew sons 1st add to Norfolk sd 2750 00 T O Cannon to T F Mem minger description same as above qcd 4 17 04 Norfolk Real Estate it Improve ment Co to Ida B Culver lot 7 block 8 Riverside Park add to Norfolk qcd 1 00 The new Cash Hardware Storo has a nice lino of screen doors wire cloth t lawn mowers and gasoline stoves at the lowest prices Call and examine them I lwBilv ivil Women are Like Ff nVtfrC Healthy andstrong I IUVYCI lhey blossom and bloom Sickly they wither and die Every woman ought to look well and feel well Itsherrlfht and rfnlv but she might as well try to put out a ii wuu uii as to oc neaiiny ana at tractive with dsease corroding the organs inEirrsaicener a womap upon their halth rpnwli Vir lioVi l there is Inflammation or weakening drains or suffering at the monthly neriod attend to It t rnr rinnt delay Youre one step nearer the grave every day you put it off Vcmen can stand a great deal but they cannot live forever with disease dragging at the most delicate and i wiHuo in wiii wuu jr i uu may nave ccen deceived in so cauea cures no aoni see now you could hulp it there is so much worthless stuff on the market Hut you wont bo dis appointed in Hrnlfields Female Reg ulator Wo believe It is the one merit rlnHnnniTlffriiinnnt n i J nuiiinuijr ujs i nero iiium umcience oeiween It and unci Boiniieu remedies aiithere is between right nnd wrong Uradfields lrml Winnlrr I it1 stops tho drains promotes regularity U1B pain fl purifies and cleanses It does all tuts quitkiy and easily find i us lor women alone to de- v WiYher hy rM b0 withy or fields Ketjulator lies at hni hand 1 per bottle utdruj store Bf cd for cur tie UoUet THE BRABritLD RCGUUTOR CO AtUti Cm i in Ojl rirLij i V