l i il I f tR I n w c t i Theflottfolkfleras llonipmlKT tlint tho pettleniont of tho Vhllirmlne iiucstion rt sts always with congress What Admiral Downy in wiiil to have nid in oiio thing What Admiral Dowoy said may be ilto another Home nion nronndacioitH for Instance iho ConneetiiMit Yiuikoo who recently watered tho Mock of n wntor coinj any KvSeeretnry Alger Is said to bo out of politics Nevertheless senatoiliil nnitlrants in Michigan aro advised to Ueep an oyo on hiin Already about 1M0 vohnnrH liavo Itoon stolen fiom tho OhlrnKO univer sity library It in iult evident that tho students of that school liavo u decided thirst for knowledge llobert IngorHoll loft property to tho value of less than IDtHK While ho rnil largo huiiih of nioiioy fow nion ver woro ho generously disposed Pub lic and privato charities found in him n ready friond Mr Hryiui says that hifi party has inoro ammunition than it had in IMHI nud Bhouhl nso it all TIiIh mny ho good advieo hut it should bo romomborod that tho colonel had plonty of ninmiiiil lion once boforo on his way to Culm 1st never tisod it Ah n gonoral in be Hold ho has not boon n column nous MlCllKK pprotary Wilson estimates that tho wheat crop will bo 100000000 bushels t hort of what it was last year in thiH country but tho corn crop will bo Mmiothing ovor i000H000 bushels tho lorgcst ever known Higher prices can bo looked for by wheat raihors although tho innneiiHO Rupply of corn will have a tendency to koop down tho pricos It certainly ought to lowor tho price of meats as their value issupposod to rest somewhat on tho price of corn Farmers not alouo in Nebraska but throughout the wholo wofit nro bettor nblo to hold thoir grain than formorly and this will be apt to ninko tho market firmer Some of tho froo trader who woro beginning to rocovor at tho announce ment of the increased importations in the Hscal year 18111 under tho Dingloy law have again lnpnod into innoouons desuetude upon diKoovoriug that this increiiso was almost entirely in articles required by manufacturers whoso busi nesses had been increased by tho pro tective tarilV As a oouplo of iustauccB Tho imports in 181 of raw fibers for uboin manufacturing were JODOTJT against fUi MlilStl last year and only tl2imll8iu tho lnht year of tho Wil son law Also tho imports of tin for nso in manufacturing tin platvs were in IMKI ll81JW7 against 8778irl in 188 and only sftJnilSJlW in the hist year of tho WUrou law A gentleman from Norfolk walked clear down on Main street Wednesday then stood up on the First National bank stops and in a loud voice enquired Isnt there a d l saloon in Way no Thats how wo know ho was from Nor folk Wayne Democrat That was undoubtedly Brother lluse as he was the leading representative of Norfolk that was in Wayno ou that day Norfolk Times This may havo been Brother Huso nud then again it maynt Anyway Brother Huso has not yet seen enough of tho inside of saloons in Wayno or Norfolk eithor to inako his case tho parallel of an editor who patronized tho wet goods emporiums of both places so frequently and persistently that his friends had to toto him down to Blair to take the jag cure In one of his addresses Coin Har vey claimed that a British syndicate owns 80 000 acres of Nebraska land but admitted that ho didnt know where tho land was Ho wished to croato tho im pression that the mouoy power was fast assuming control of tho farming lands and that the time was rapidly approach ing when tho farmers would bo more tenants or serfs That thousands of acres of Nebraska lands are owned by Englauds money lenders no one will deny but that they aro an object of envy and that it is an indication of ap proaching Berfdom is a matter of dis pute As a matter of fact thia syndi cate would be immeusoly pleased to re lease their holdings on a small per cent of the investment Ten or fifteen years ago nearly overy foot of saud hills in the western part of the state was pre empted or taken as a homestead or tim ber claim aud as soon as proof could be made the fellows who entered the laud recognizing its unfitness for farming purposes or any other purpose for that matter secured as large a mortgage as possible and very Mromptly pulled up stakes and moved tiVgreeuer fields aud pastures new leaving the land to the mortgagees The proporty is gene rally considered as not worth the taxes and if Coins heart is really that way inclined he might invest the money he has raided for campaign purposes in this laud aud gratuitously present it to tho fi resented by nearly evervthing them to accept it He could probably m n f thut u laiKo M wwv u l acquire the entire ucreago witli tuei money of which he has seen fit to re liere these said down trodden masses -- TUESDAY TOPICS State Hank Kxamincr Coart in in tho city Max Asmus rode his hioyclo to West Point Sunday Frank Davenport went to Wayno to day on business F 1 Hale of Battle Creek is a visitor in this metropolis I O Wostorvelt has gono to Ohio for a visit to his old homo Miss Nellie terooko started on tho noon train for Chicago Miss Idollc It Taylor is in tho Sugar City from Battlo Crook Carl T Seeley and wife woro in the city today from Madison Wm Beruor is making some improve monts at his place of business Mr and Mrs B W Woolvorton woro city visitors from Pierce today Mr aud Mrs B F Murphv were In tho city yesterday from Plerco Mason Frasor and Harry Hull mado a bicycle trip to Boemor Sunday Mrs A N Hitchcock and son Norris aro in tho city today from Plerco Mr and Mrs Goo Rocrof t were in tho city from Meadow Grove yesterday Dr P H Salter was called to Tiltlcn last ovoniug ou professional business Kev Thos Walsh wont to Battlo Creek today to tako ohargoof n funeral Tho Pringle Theatrical company wont to Nollgh last night whoro thoy have a dato Mrs C F Shaw aud children liavo roturned from thoir visit to Dos Moiuos Iowa Jos Pollmau has received his harbor certificate from the statu examining board Olydo and Harry Patterson wont to tho Yellow Banks yesterday for a weeks outing F A Huston came down from Kwing yesterday to look after his morcantilo interests in Norfolk Miss Lizzie Davenport returnod last ovoniug from a visit to relatives and friends in Sioux City ludgo Barnes wont to Omaha today on legal business in matters ponding in tho United States court MiBB Clara Crusou who has been vis iting Miss Margaret Morrow expects to leave touight for her homo in Custer S D Clayton Pjtter and Harry Inholder of Pioroo members of company L drove down to attend a mooting of tho company last night Tho front of tho storeroom in the RiohardB block to bo occupied by tho Variety store has been much improved by a frosh coat of paint Miss Edith Bachelor of Wayno who is to teach ono of the rooms in tho Wash ington school arrived in tho oity yester day to proparo forhorwork Rev W II McKim of Hartingtou who has been visiting his inothor in this city loft today for Chicago whero ho will be gone about ton dayB Max Leaser wont to Hoskius this morning to take chargo of tho Edwards and Bradford Lumber companys busi ness at that for two weeks Glenn nud Catheriuo White son and daughter of Mr and Mrs B F White came up from Omaha last night to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Burt Mapes Manager Wietzor of tho sugar factory returned hist evening from Grand Island He camo by way of Ames whero ho in spected tho now sugar factory now goiug up at that place W II Johnson and family returned at noon from the oast Mr Johnson had been to Nov York buying goods and Mrs Johnson aud tho children havo boon visiting relatives in Illinois A lnrgo number of the youug friends of Miss Huttio Roqua assisted her in colobratiug her twelfth birthday at tho homo of her parents ou South Third street last evening Tho time was most ploasantly passed and tho hours seemed all too short Tho iluuior Christian Endeavor so ciety of tho Congregational church will enjoy a picnic at Tufts grove tomorrow Tho monibers uro requested to meet at the church iu the morning at 10 oclock whero conveyances will be in waiting to tako them to tho grove Tho infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Koerber who live in Nenows addition died Sunday evening and the funeral was held from Christs Lutherau church this afternoou Rev J P Mueller oillciutiug The little one was buried in the cemetery east of tho city Tho entertainment to be given by the ladies of tho M E church uext Friday eveniug promises to bo of a most inter estiiig character and deserving of liberal patronage from the people of tho city The children who are to take part aro beiug carefully drilled and prepared and will uo doubt execute their parts in a highly interesting manner All aro cordially invited to attend the enter tainineut uud enjoy tho evening It has been reported at Madison that tho Norfolk delegation to the reception would bring with it a corps of young ladles drilled to execute military manoeuvres Norfolk is noiui to be ren in sight number oi ber haudbomo youug ladies will attend but as for an organization drilled as above diligent inquiry fails to THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 31 1800 reveal ono and the Madison company of young ladles will undoubtedly bo award ed all the honors in that direction Tho fare for the round trip to and from Madison on the occasion of tho re ception to company F Thursday has Ihicii fixed at cents There is no question but that Norfolk will send down a largo delegation providing tho weather Is favorable Tho band will bo uniformed fortho occasion and with company L tho O A R post and the fire department Norfolks patriotic or- gunbatloufl will bo well represented John Johnson was In tho city yoflter day on his way from Box Butto county to South Dakota While horo John In dulged in frequent and profuse internal libatioiiBof brain thief and nt the timo ho was gathered in bj Otllcor Kano his ability to box the compass do sums in trigonomotry or write a composition on evolution wna totally eliminated from his mental calibre His condition was such that ho wiih an easy mark for any confidence game and It Is probable that If tho officer had not taken him iu ohargo ho would havo boon compelled to complete his journoy on foot owing to a lack of traveling fundB Ho was re quested to contribute to tho running ex penses of tho city government in tho amount of 710 which ho paid and wont ou his way rejoicing with cash in his pocket The funeral of Frank Boals yesterday was largely attended Tho orders to which ho belonged woro well repre sented Those were the Trainmen and Workmen Many Workmen went from horo and tho local lodge at Tilden turned out in strength The procession formed at tho house and headed by the Rovs G II Main and John Jeffries walked to tho depot Horo a train had boon gonorously placed at tho disposal of tho friondB by Mr Reynolds on Ins half of tho railroad company and about 150 people boarded it At Tilden the cortege was mot by tho lodge of Work men and together all marched to the church Tho music was rendered by the choir of tho M E church of Nor folk The service was conducted by Mr Main assisted by Mr Jeffries and Mr Rominger tho Methodist pastor of Tilden The exercises at the grave wore conducted by tho lodgeB to which tho deceased belonged Alkvuri CollrKK Till Year Never iu tho history of our country was thoro a grander opportunity than tho prosout for educated young men and women What an auspicious moment for those who aro just now on the threshold of life Grand Island Business and Normal college has for fourteen fyears been the loading institution of its kind in tho woBteru states and last year more than twice as many calls were received for its graduates as could be supplied Everything necessary for a successful start in life is taught business normal and shorthand courses Expenses low Board only 150 per week Ono years time given on tuition if desired Col logo record sent free or for six cents will send elegant catulomio A M Haiieos President Grand Island Nob i A It Kxiiirxion to Plilluillililii leim The Illinois Central Railroad company will as usual take care of tho GAR boyB members of the WRC aud Sons of Veteranswho will attend tho No tional GA R Encampment to be hold at Philadelphia Sept 4 to i 18 This will also bo an excellent opport unity to visit friends in tho east aud to accom modate all three separate rates have been made all of which are fully ex plained on tho Centrals GAR Flyer a copy of which can bo had by addressing tho undesigned at Dubuquo Iowa Tickets will bo sold for any trains Sept 13 and good to return until Sept 12 with the usual extousion to Sept by depositing ticket with tho Joiut Agent at Philadelphia Write at once for IC GA R Flyor J F Mekky A J P A 111 Cent R R Dubuque Iowa Komi Nutlitt Iu lunil Owner To all whom it may concern Tho commissioner appointed to view and locate a road commencing at the northeast comer of tho northwibt quar ter of the northwest quarter of section T in township 24 north range 1 west of the 1th principal meridian in Madison county Nebraska running thence east on section line between sections 20 and 111 and 25 aud UI a distance of one mile and OH rods aud terminating at the in tersection of Miid section lino with the public highway runniug from the city of Norfolk to the town of Stanton has reported iu favor of the establishment thereof and all objections thereto or claims tor damages must bo tiled in the county clerks office on or before noon of the 7th day of October A D 189 or saia roau will be established without reference thereto Dated at Madison Nebraska this 7th day of August IS E G Hkilman County Clerk DnuU Oralu O after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee It is not a medicino but doctors order it because it is healthful invigorating and appetizing It is made from pure grains and lias that rich seal brown color aud tastes like tho finest grades of coffee aud costs ubout 4 as much Childreu like it and thrive ou it because it is a geuniuo food drink containing nothlug but nourish ment Ask your grocer for Gruin O the uew food drink 11 and 2i oents WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Tho Variety store opens Sept 2nd II Whaley is a city visitor from Ncligh F Schulz is riding around In n hand sotno new carriage Mr and Mrs C Bright were in the city from Wiiifiido today Mrs Marshall of Columbus Is visiting her sister Mrs Mary Dean W Lorber of Scribner is visiting at tho homo of Rov J P Mueller Miss Pearl Recso roturned homo last night from her visit to St Louis Miss Nina Walker entertained a fow young ladles at toa yesterday afternoon Tho Baptist Sunday school Is enjoy ing ltB annual picnic today iu Pasowalks park Mrs V A Lowis went to Battlo Creok this morning to visit relatiyos and friends Mrs A H Allinson and MIbs Miunio Verges went to Omaha yesterday to see tho exposition Miss Jesslo BrandrifV of Missouri Valley Iowa is viBiting with Miss Mabel Stevens Misses Clara Rudat and Irene Juno man wont to Madison today to visit friends and attend the reception The Second regiment N N G has been ordered to annual encampment at Lincoln September to 14 inclusive Miss Anna MoBride entertained a number of friends at a card party last evening at her homo in Tho Heights A J Spencer of New Castle Wyoming spout yesterday iu tho city tho guest of his brother W E Sponcor Mr uud Mrs Etnil Becker and daughter Margio of Mitchell S D aro visiting at tho homo of Mr aud Mrs Morris Mayer Tho families of G T Sprocher Dr A Boar Burt Mapes aud C B Durlaud enjoyed the bathing at Taf ts resort yes terday afternoon A game of tennis last evening between M C Hazeu 1 C Stitt and Sol G Mayer II H Bovee resulted iu a victory for tho latter by a score of 1 0 Carl Ernest Elsie aud Emma Schulz drovo to Creightou today to attend the wedding of Wm Holleudick and Miss Shelliu which takes place tomorrow Miss Luella Hortman has resigned her positiou at tho Norfolk hospital for the insane and goue to Lincoln to accept a situation in tho iusaue hospital at that place Yesterday Nick Kent dropped the tongue of a mower with a terrific crash upon his great too mashing that useful but not overly ornamental member bad ly Then ho hitehed up and came to town A boy who is visiting at the home of Fred Hollingsworth at the Junctiou fell from a horse ho was riding this morn ing aud suffered a severe fracture of the elbow joint of one arm He was given prompt surgical attendance Tho Variety store opens September 2 in the Richards block Como and see our stock of entirely now goods all marked in plain figures at cash bargain prices Any articles you cnoose rrom the windows for only ton cents each Mrs August Braasch whose home is on South Fourth street suffered a se vere attack of apoplexy last evening and is now lyiug at tho point of death with but small chance of recovery Every thing that medical kill could devise has been done but it is thought she canuot survive The News force is most fortunate in having friouds amoug the market gardeuers surrounding tho city and appreciates most cordially their gener osity in contributing of their choice products to the pleusuro of the printer O E Hazeu whose garden is northwest of the city is tho latest to tender a choice lot of melons A wreck of tho O St P M O freight near Wuyne this morning ob structed the track so that tho morning passenger from this poiut could not pass Express mail and passengers were ex changed nud tho passenger returned to Ndrfolk The wreck was it is under stood caused by the rails spreading The engine and several cars left tho track but no ono is reported as iujured and the accident Is not very disastrous Rev Fred W Leavitt formerly of this place and now pastor of the Congre gational church at West Poiut was married this morning at i oclock to MiBB Jessie McGrew at the home of the brides parents in Genoa Rev Wm Leavitt of this city father of the groom officiating The nowly married couple will accompany the parents of the groom to their home iu this city touight fora weeks visit Tho many friends of Mr Leavitt in Norfolk extend hearty congratulations Capt E II Tracy who was chosen at the citizens meeting to take charge of the Norfolk delegation as marshal of the day at tho Madison reception has found it will be impossible for him to attend aHd Capt II C Matrau has beeu chosen in bis place with Arthur J Koouigsteiu and O E Hartford as aides These gentlemen aro all proficient iu the matter of handling parades and it is uudoubted that the Norfolk delegation will make a fine appearance uuder their direction S II McClary who has been cou nected from the start with the Norfolk- sugar factory and lias gradually worked his way to aposltion of importance on tho official forco has severed his connec tion with the homo institution aud will leave Saturday for Rome N Y where ho has been given the position of super intendent of the new fnctory Mr Mc Clary having been raised from child hood in Norfolk has a largo circlo of friends who while regretting his re moval from Norfolk social circles will unite with Tin News in extending hearty congratulations on his promo tion The Ladies of tho Maccabees held a meeting yesterday afternoon aud initi ated IS now members under a special dispensation In regard to fees Seven other applications were acted upon and will be initiated at a futuro meeting The grand chiof of honor Mrs Louisa Bonk of Omaha was expected to bo in attoudauco but did not arrlvo until evening Therefore another meeting was hold last night and a pleasant timo enjoyed After tho afternoons work refreshments of icocroam and cako were served and much appreciated This is tho only exclusive ladies lodgo organi zation in town uo nion being admittod Frank Oweu ono of Norfolks repre sentatives in tho Fighting First arrived in tho city ou tho noon freight from ColumbuB uud was mot by his father at tho depot ond convoyed to his homo to meet those dear to him Ho was more anxious to meot fathermotlier and sister than to go to the reception at Omaha which accounts for his early arrival Many friends met him at the depot but no opportunity for anything moro than a word of greeting and hearty haudclasp was accorded then as the folks at home were entitled to and recoived the first consideration Frnuk is looking extremely well and has appar ently added to his avoirdupois since leaving here His skin is tanned a deep brown by his exposure to a tropical sun but otherwise ho has changed but very little since leaving Norfolk more than a year ago His friends nre anxiously awaiting au opportuinty for a more formal greeting and to hear some of bis conversation concerning the for oil Philippines and his experience as a soldier Norfolk has two candidates for the republican nomination for county sher iff Job T Clements a former incum bent of the office and S L Gardner who has for years held the position of assessor in Norfolk precinct Both gen tlemen are very popular among members of the party and for that matter among citizens generally without regard to political faith and tho expression How happy I would be with one were tother dear charmer away is most applicable to tho situation Their mutual friends had hoped that in some manner one would be induced to withdraw and leave the field to the other but failing in this they see but a gloomy prospect in tho division of forces and the engen dering of bitter feelings and strife for supremacy It has been understood tiat Norfolk was to name its candidate for sheriff but the prospects now are that the delegation will be divided and tho fight carried into the convention The delegation nominated at the First ward caucus Monday night were pro nounced Gardner men he being allowed to select them but at tho primary elec tion held yesterday afternoon the Clements forces had gained supremacy and defeated the Gardner men by an average vote of 20 to 22 electing Geo H Spear E J Schorregge Ell Rosley Fred Fulton and J W Edwards The defeated nominees were W H Wida man C F Eisoloy W A Homleben A JohuBon aud J W Edwards And now conies the judge and cleik of elec tion and object to issuing credentials to the successful delegates claiming there were irregularities in their election The prospects for two delegations from the First before the county convention seems foregone This is an outlook that is deeply deplored and it is sincerelv hoped that a compromise may yet be reached In the Fourth ward the nom inees of tho caucus W II Rish J H Thompson and J L Hershiser were duly elected It is said that these are all Gardner men TweLty lirnt Inwu Koiiiilitu On account of the reuuiou of the 21st Iowa to ha held at Dubuque Sept ltth aud 14th the Illinois Central Railroad company will make a rate of 1 1 lfare for the rouud trip from all its Iowa poiuts on the usual certificate plan Purchase a regular ticket to Dubuquo from your nearest Iowa point Be sure and take agentB receipt for same This receipt when properly stamped at Dubuquo will entitle holder to return at 1 1 rate provided there are 100 or more certificates It is confidentially expected 200 or more will bo iu attend auco Part of the sessions will bo held on the site of Old Camp Franklin aud everj surviving family aud every member of his family as well as members of families of deceased mem bers should be preseut Tickots can be purchased Sept 10 to 11 good to return uutil Sept 15 J F Mekky A G P A 111 Cent R R Dubuque Iowa Tho democracy has had a very small part iu the direction of public afiairs since 18U0 aud that part is not a brillmi t credit to its record Sturgeon is the piano man Vr fcJ Pain Conquered j Health Re stored by Lydia E Pink hams Vegetable Compound iLtTTIK TO VIM MNKtIAM NO 916ul 1 feel it my duty to write and thank you for what your Vegetable Com pound has done for me It is the only medicine 1 have found that has done me any good Before taking your medi cine I was all run down tired all the time no appetite pains in my back and bearing down pains and a great suf ferer during mciutruation After tak ing two bottles of Lydla E linlchams Vegetable Compound I felt like a now woman 1 am now on my fourth bottlo and till my pains have left me I feel better than 1 have felt for three years and would recommend your Compound to every suffering woman 1 hope this letter will help others to find a cure for their troubles Mlts Dklla Kkmickkh Kknsskiaku Inu The serious ills of women develop from neglect of early symptoms Every pain aud ache lias a cause and the warning they give should not be disre garded Mrs Plnkham understands these troubles better than any local phy sician and will give every woman free advice who is puzzled about her health Mrs linkhnms address is Lynn Mum Dont put off writing until health Is completely broken down Write at the first indication of trouble 5 BICYCLES 30 3000 HiarlEST ORADE BICYCLES Nearly so different stvlei Must be closed out Ulck Krentest opportunity for ngtnts wonder ul bnrgaius for everybody Hundreds of good Second Hand Wheels many as good as new go for s to 14 98 Models new high grade 1350 to ao Models new 11 to 30 We have too many take advantage of thia great oppor tunity at once Write for our new plan by which thousands have earned a nicjcleby working lor us Basitst yet only 1 required to start Any wheel shipped on approval subject to examination Satisfaction guaranteed Write at once for agents prices BROWN L2W1S CO Dept 17 Chicago U S A Above Company are perfectly reliable Editor IJewrny mid Uetrny Perhaps few Bible rendcis make a dis tinction between bewray aud betray The two words are however iliffeieat both in oiifdn and meaning Bewray is to reveal An old writer says Well may he be hint and die that will not bewray his dUoahP lpht lie betray hi cietlit In Proverbs xxix 24 we read He henieth cursing aud bewrnyetb it not a passage for which the revised version gives He heareth the adjuration and utteieth noth ing Again in Proverbs xxvii 10 we find The ointment of his right hhnd bewrny eth itself i e proclaims itself And so nlso in Isaiah xri 3 and Matthew xxvi 78 Betray however means the action of a tiaitor Of cour e to betray a man often involves his beuiayal hut by no means necessarily Philadelphia Press A GronlnK intently St Louis importance as a growing gateway to the Bust and South is em phasized by the action of the Burlington railroad which lecently established u new fast train in each direction between that city and Denver Neatly 2000 miles of additional train service daily is necessitated but Btnlington officials claim that travel between the mountains and the big city at the conllttenco of tho Missouri and the Mississippi is large enough to warrant them in going to con siderable expense in older to obtain their share of it Dililorid the Up nt SlnnfiT A young lady of this city was descant ing on the iniquities of constant employ ment of slang expiessions among all classes of people She thought it was indicative of ill manners and improper breeding Why she continued only this afternoon 1 met an impudent fellow on the street who said as he passed Ah there my sealskin So nonseii jcal I was so indignant that I tinned aud told him to 1 1111 up stieet and chase himself - Nauvoo Independent Frank IQnPWhn llvrHtifnpjnnnn Mich says I whh taken with n puln lu my bach and I whs obliged to tuke to my tied The physician pronounced my case mimrnlHr riaiitiiAttsn - II compatiled by lumbugo H iicriuiiu worse until 1 thought dec th Mould bu welcome re lease I wag finally Induced to try Ir Williams llnk Pills for Iule Peo ple and nfter using live boxes wan entirely cured I um ro indrnt that Dr Williams llnk illlabiied my llfp 1 wlllgladly answer Imiilrles concerning my sick uisa uml u underfill cure provided stump bo enclosed for reply KitANK Long Hworn ti before me at Venice Mich thia 15th duy of April leys G II Gomumitii Justice othejtttce rrom the Ubierxer tVuihiwj JficA Dr Williams Pink Pills lor Pale Peonl m neter od b the doten or hundred but alii in pickaaet At all druggltU or direct Irom Iht dr Willliins Medicine Co Schtntctidt N Y 60 cents psr bos 6 botes 1260 i -