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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1895)
F- - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - TITlD OMAhA \ , DAIJ.JY - - - - . n.rnm : TUESDtY : , oe'rOn-rnR 8 , 180j'j. n ' - - - - - - - . . . . - . . - - - - " - - _ WJr _ ( ! _ . . _ _ . _ . _ _ . _ _ fa m NEWS FQOl\l COUNCIL BLUFFS. i ' i - Office . , .I Pearl 1 Strcct.-fl. _ W. . : ltOI' Mftnngcr mid 1Ie sco. _ 1 I -rrnm . . . , . - - . . - _ . . . , _ . . . . . _ . _ _ [ - - - - - - - - - - .m . ul MISTION. . - Clan StWlrt Is I cranplnp 1 IIaIwo'Cfl ) cclelJdton for the nIght of October 30. The Council nuts CrlhbaJ8 club will loh Oranel 1t flrit hotel meeting , next Siluttay night at thc Lee lellc ) ' and Margaret Iaymond , both of Omnha , were married , YCterday afternoon by Ur , St phen 1'help. . Jurl Mac ) ' put In a long and wlary day ' ' yesterday trying to become Interested In the . trIal of the casc of White agaln.t Gray The October teMI of lullu'lor court opcnell 'cpterllay , but no bURlncRs was tranMctI , This afternoon at 2 o'cloclt JUllg3 : lcOee will c.1 thc docket and make asslnments , The Ldic 01 the laccabl8 will meet In regular rovlcw tbls afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock In Grand Amy of the Hepublc hal , ent All melber arc cordially Invite ! to be p es. Iut city ledge No 71 , Ancient Free and Accepted Masons , will meet II special corn- ' munlcaton this evening for work In the sec- onll degreo. All fellow crafts are invited to atunel , J. II. Atlns , secrotary. Hev. H. M. Irdsal , whom many peple have cause to remember , having heard him sing during I ferle9 oC meetings held by the Christian church some time ago , has ben I the city for the ( last two or three days. When the city prisoners were turneel out to work Oi the streets yesterday morning Prell Green , Dick Webster anti George Roper were too Itfonl to handlc a hoe and were put on breal anti water to Increase their tiiusclc . muce. H. A. Walton began a replo\'ln suit In the distrIct court yesterday against Constable J. C. Balter to recover Ilossos.lon 01 a horse and , wagon which Baker attached a week or so ago. Ho claims the rig Is exempt by statute and wants $25 damages for the wrongful do. tention. Thc full ltst I of prlzcs for the coming bl. I cycle races has been filled , thc merchants responding promptly and liberally to thc re- ql'ests 01 the commIttee. EntrIes are still beIng receh'c'l. Among those 01 yesterday were I.'relrlckson and Gadke , Nebraska's creek . class D men. - A lteon 01 ReT , W. Williams set fl'l to some 01 the outbuildings In his fattier's yard Sunday afternoon to see what 1 fine blaze they would malte. I ! plans wer ; frustrated by the appearance of his father on the scene at the critical moment , and there was but little damage . : done. Moso Brown Is In Jai In Omaha charged with the robbing 01 the Council Bluffs dye works on the night 01 September 2i. Ono of the coats stolen Is on his back , and has been identified by the -Owner. Requisition papers ore expected tomorrow , and Brown 'J wi be brought to this side of the river 19 / soon ns they come. , . . Judge Smith was In the city yesterday anti I'eard evidence In connection with ' the settlement - mont of the estate 01 Melvina Harding of Neola Some 01 the heirs tn the east have filed objections to the last report 01 the administrator - mlnlstrator , Peter Egan , Jr. , what ptclls hardest In the craw of the heIrs being a bill bl of I. I. . Robertson , amounting to $192 , for attorney fees. The case was taken under advIsement. "Jat Bowes a 13-year-old boy , was arrested - rested yesterday , afternoon . charged with malicious mlcchlet. Platte Overton was the ' complalnnnt. lie claimed that the boy broke the window of a building at the corner 01 Pourth avenue and Seventfnth street and . alI hroke the door open for th3 purpose 01 stealng some goods that \\tre stored there. The father of the youngster gave bond for his appearance before Justice Vien "Won't you please tel your readers that reacers tho' correct PronunciatIon of Powhatan Is not lowh'tan or I'ohatan , - but l'ow-ha.tan , with the accent on the tan , -I like Yucatan ? " 'fhus remarked one 01 the'member of the 'Woman's \ Christian association , who bas run up against \ , t n good many people who have forgotten their early historical studies. The rehearsals 01 the opera are coming ! off finely , and everything Indicate that the participants , principals , chorus and dancers will perform their respective - spectve parts \el The Fowler Theatrical company changed hands yesterday afternodn. All the rights and Property of the company were Ilurchased by the Empire Stock company. The new or- Janlzaton will b under the management 01 Iltise N . luso Fowler. Jack Fowler will be re tamed under salary as the leading man. The conpnny was serIously hampered last night by the failure of several new people to reach . the cl ) . Four of them will get hero to- lay and the remainder ef the week will see the production of some strong newt , plays. " 1y Queen" will be the bill for tonight. At an early hour Sunday morning Paul Bouquet hall some trouble with I man em- ployed In a restaurant next door and a friend 01 bls All had ben drInkIng a little to drown their tap3 worms The' restaurant man and his friend became obstreperous and Bouquet ordered them off the premises. They refm'M to go and Bouquet grabbed a large umbrella star and used It on thor with tellIng - Ing effpct. They led nn Inlormaton against him and had him pulell out of bcd early In the niotning The case has now been settlet , however . and there wi be no further trouble. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Farm loans made In western Iowa at low- eat rates. No delay In closing 101ns. Fire and tornado Insurance written In best ef com- panies. Bargains In real estate. LOUGEE & TOWLE , 235 Pearl St. The Iardman ptano Improves wIth UD. For Sith' . A large numb of notes anti JUdgments running to the Council Bluffs Insurance - company. The same can be seen and examIne - . med by calling at my office In the Bradley ' building. W. W. Loomis , receiver. I'EISOX.l'.U.HtU'US. : : ! . ne , ' . G. W. Snyder has gone to Iowa City to attend the Lutheran synod. Ciy N , M. Pusey and W. F. Baker left yester- day for Shelby to make political spaeches. Dr. E."p. . Saw'er the noted specialIst 01 Chicago , spent yesterday with Drs. Hanchett & Smith . : Irs , Lieutenant John McArthur 01 Fort Omaha Is In the city , the guest of Mrs. C. D. hlannan. Mrs. II. Franklin has returnCl after a three months' visit with her mother and sisters In Indlnna. C. G. Saunders left yesterday morning for Shelby and Atlantic , where he will speak at . the Drake meetings. Miss Charity Babcock loaves today for Bal- tmore , where she will take a two years' course . ot hos.lal training. George T. Phelps went to Lincoln yester- clay to look Into the reported find of a gold mine near that place. He Is the owner ef nn ore separator , which he wants to have put In uso. Colonel George E. Tuck of the MCflynn 110g anti pony show I In the city arranging for the appearance of the aggregation of trained animals nt Dohany's some time In No\'ember. _ _ _ _ _ _ Nothing like It. Th& famous Crown piano with orchestral attachment leads them all . IJourlclus Music house . 16 Stutsmnn street Hardman anti Standard pianos , 13 N. IGtk ) Inrrlnl" ; . l.h"'I" " " , The following marriage licenses have been Issued b ) the county clerk : Name and Address , Age. Adlress Lee Helslev , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Margaret Raymond , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . 3 A. \Y. Ihoekhoff , Council Bluffs . . . . . . . 37 3 Mrr. Martha Crwe , Council Bluffs. . . . . . 31 Daniel McGrath , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Josepha Alsmetuna , Omaha . . ; . . . . . . . . 2 A plant thoroughly equipped with the newest machinery , the best work by skilled skied einployes prompt deliveries and fair treat- : . meat are among the things that makes the Eagle "that good laundry " Telephone 157. Radiant , Novelty and Elmhurst stoves for hall coal are the most economical Stoves malle. Bold only by Charles Swaine , HO Broadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ Ganymede Wheel club national circuit races , Friday and Saturday Union Driving park , Council Bluffs. Can run to grand .tand. . "Tlmt. To save 6 per cent on your water bill until I October 10. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Uuber DrO ' new meat market . tle finest t the city . 13 Broadway , . l'lLlliiIl.G5 ) UI 'ritii CI'rY COl ? CI. Shu'rt SIII II Which ) llch ) luntle ; \ VurLVss nllC , The city council heM I short meeting lat evening , but transacted quite on amount of routine business. The committee on fro ( and lights reporled that the new fire alarm box had been lo cated at the corner of Fourth street and TwentY.frst avenue , and that another had been changed from the corner of Elh"lth street and Sixteenth aVenue to the corer of Tenth Btrtet and Twentieth avenue. The Judiciary commltce was instructed to make coo the title of Mrs. ( Crandal to a five- fet strip of land along Bloomer street which was vacated some time ago. tmo ag. On recommendation of Councilman nrewlck street the petitioi was : refused for a , . house sewer on harmony Owen Cunningham hall a petition In asking for some work on the streets In order that lie mlg'lt ear enough money to pay his taxes . One of the councilmen reported that ho hall already hall employment on the streets , but had been unable to let the owing bowl alone. At such times ns ho would be tmes indulging his appetite he would cause I deal of trouble , anf on recommlucaton of the committee was refused on streets and alleys hIs petition gll McCieliand's grading estimate for covering - ering up the Hewer on Avenue C , between Eleventh - and Thirteenth Htreets , was ordered PUlJhiSiiCtl. 'Tio , was bond approved . of Gus lelsler , special policeman - E. F. Test handed . In a voluminous com- muulcaton , \ Ih reference to the Cltiens' State banlt. The burden of It was that the bank was not a ft place for the deposit 01 the cIty funds , unless a proper bond shouhl bo given The communication was put on file. ' - 1e. file.With With reference to the Pearl street paving Councilman Greenshlelds tated that he had talked with some 01 the park commissioners about tile part of the expense which they were expected to pay and had founl them favorable to the scheme. But ho had been unable to get them to meet and 50 no formal acton had been takcn. The committee was granted more time. The petition at the Council Bluffs Athletic associatIon that they be allowed to fence In the new foot bal grounds at the corner of Seventh avenue and Twenty-first l'treet , until uch time as the council might ; sec fIt to order I otherwise was referred to the i committee on streets and alleys , although there seemed to bo no opposition to granting the request A representative oe the Globe heat and LIght company made a proposition to the council to put single gas lamps In the outy- lug distrIcts , where but little city light Is now furnished. I was received and flied. Brown reported that the new fire gong bad been put In Jllaco. A communication from "A Citizen , " who modesty withheld his name , was read , de- claiming against both Council Bluffs and Des Moines brick for paving purposes , and urging the counci to correspond with the city cn- glneer at Ottulwa with a view to finding out what sort of brllk was lade In Galesburg . I" , claiming that It Is the best paving brick made nl tIme country I was filed. The following list of registrars for the coming election was adopted : First Ward-First precinct . \V. C. lien- drlclts and C. W. Atwood 1 : P. E. Emig d. Second precinct , E. C. Baldy and George Scott , r : F. C. Dante , d. Second Ward-First precinct , George Baker and \Y. Hobenson , r : A. T. Whlte ey , d. Second precinct , I , . A. Gray and J. T. Love , r : \\P. J. L:1terwasser : , d. _ Third WarI-I , lrst precinct , George S. Trey- nor and Wilam lcCrry , r : A. S. Beck , d. Second precInct C.V. . Brown and 0.- W. Gordon , r : J. J. hughes , d. Fourth Ward-First precinct , John Dickey and hi. J. Chambers , r : I.V . Neal , d. Sec- I 011 precinct T. C. Jackson and Lee Hotch- kfts , r : Arthur Slack , d. Fifth Wanl-Flrst precinct , John Reese and If. L Ward , r : W. V. ' . Cones , d. Second precinct , liens Sallwlclt and T. A. Cochran , r : J , J. Klnley d. I Sixth Ward-I lrst precinct , A , C. Cooper and J. N. Wolfe , r : G. Mikesel , d. Second precinct , George Cooper and John Krone- weld , r : W. D.Doane , d , Co11'In'c Comlli. I you want a good stoyo to put up before you start your furnace , buy one of Swnlne's air-tight stoves , the best made , at 740 Broadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ganymede Wheel club national circuit races Friday and Saturday , Union Driving park , Council Bluffs. Car run to grand stand. JOSI " 'AS VIJIIY OHS "I' It ldi'flhtOUS. : her Ch".nlh' Cnu..1 her n'nu'nl from thc Iolcc Court Uoom. Josie lulbert Long , who has acquired a reputation for foul language far beyond her years , overstepped the mark yesterday morn- lug while she was having n trial In police court on the charge of vagrancy. Ofcer Murphy was testifying as to the fact In the case from the side at tIm prosecution when she suiItlnly , Interrupted him with an ex- clmaton 01 about twelve words , only thr'a . of which could bo represented In print by anything but long dashes The ebulton of profanity and obcenlty cauEw the hair to rise on the scalp of the baldest headed man In the room. "Tako her out ! Take her out , " ordered Judge McGee. Deputy Marshal Jim Anderson - son , who blames Josie for his present nickname - name of "Hubberek , " ' Iadly came to thl front to execute the court's order , but found ho had all ho had bargained for an.1 moore too She bit scratched and ( ought all the way out of the room , all finally bad to be carried down stairs , clawing at Anderson's flaxen moustache at over step Judge McGee entoreel an order restricting JOto's diet to bread anti , water for the next two or three days , during which she wIll have time to rumtnate over the danger of losing ene's pres'ence of mind In court. A clerIcal looking moan , who called at llr cell during tim afternoon to offer spiritual consolation , was turned away with n torrent of invective. Fred Green and Susie Parker , a pall of brunettes who were charged wIth being ac- complces of Joslo , were fined $7 apiece and given tckets entitling them to admission - sion to time city jail for twelve da's. Fred Stone , the colored nnn who assaulted and threatened to shoot Conductor D. R. Iughey on the motor line a few da's ago , was bound over to tlC grand jury on the charge 01 aSult with Intent to kill. In default of a $300 bond he was sent to the county jail. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' \'nnt"ll. A good , heavy May team about 8 years old. Address David Bradley & Co. A lug ' \ " ( 'tk In Priiiit's , Last weel was n big one with us . \\0 sold lot of those new stylish Irames. You ought to see them. II. L. S ITI & CO. IU'OI IIXI JS IVI' . SICK , I'Jisleiii's C'rUntnlc iCeojis : 11m CI' of Ihc ( ) IIIt'Iil' Clutch" . Deputy United States Marshal Illeg returned - turned yesterday from Corning without W. II , Ioxle , editor of the Adams County Ga- zete , who Is wanted to plead to the charge of sending extra papers at pound rates wih- out markIng them as sample 10xie b suffering from a severe attack 01 inflammatory - tory rheumatism , Ills hands and feet are swollen to an abnormal size and they alone would probably have saved him from arrest , but when they were reinforce by a phy- siclari'u certificate , saying that ho must not be moved from his bcd , Ilweg took the certificate and dropped this prisoner. The chances are that 10xie will he confined to hIs bed for a good while longer , for I Is stated that he has been ill ever since June and house. all that time has hardly been out ! of his In the case at the United States against John Kennedy the Unlcd States put itself unmll'lakabl ' on recorll yesterday as having no objecton to beer Kennedy was Indlct.1 . on the charge 01 bootlegging . but ho claimed , and time evIdence showed , thaI hehad sold nothing but malt liquors. Ills attorneys put In an objection to the Indictment after the jury had been drawn. Judge Woolson held that as the instructions from tIme department to the revenue collectors were that tIme sale of malt liquors alone does not constitute nn infraction of the anti-bootlegging law the Jury mnum.t t bring In a verdict or acquittal. W. E. nalard of Creston was tried almost all day on the charge 01 impersonating an officer and trying to bleed 1 suspected boot- I , lelser of money so that Balard would not begin acton agaInst him. The defense upon which Ballard rele.1 was that when the of- fense was committed he was Just recovering from the elects of n prolon"d t'lrce anti was to all Intents and puipos s "trz ' , so that he afterwards had to be taken to the state hos. plal for trcatmnemmt The evidence showed that on one or two other occasions Balard had tried a similar trick and a verdict 01 gully was brought In. James Hall , William Miller and John True - del , nil Indicted for bootlegging , were called by name , but did not respond. Bench war- rants were thereupon Issued by order of the court. - - Ganmede Wheel club national circuit races , Friday and Saturday , Union DrivIng park , Council Bluffs. Cars run 10 grand slnnd The new Buts City laundry , 34 North Main , claims less wen and finer work on shirts collars amid cuffs than any laundry In time state. . Phone 314. harvest Excurlinu Via Burlington route , Oct. 8 and 22. O. M. flltO\'N , Ticket Agent , Counci Bluffs. Time llarilmanpimmno - - wins wany frIends. Chamber dancing academy now open for pupis , Cal afterlo a. m. Circulars. - - - - ' ' ' ' ' iiiicis l'O'I'EI'S I'U ICI.S Are Alwn1 J"I1 Tunis AI'wh.r" 131,40. , II" Iool Bird cages 50c : copper bottom teakettle 2c : 10-qlart : faring heavy tin pal 10c : copper bottom wnshboler i5c : 2 quart coffee pot 10c : roiling pins [ c each. Time Great lOc Store , 318 Broadway. Ilr"t 1'eurHlou Via Burlington route , Oct 8 and 22. O. M , BROWN Ticket AJenl , _ Counci Ibhmmfs. Ganymede Wheel club national 1 circuit races , Friday and Saturday , Union DrivIng park , Council Bluffs. Cars run to grand stand. Inr",1 Exclr.lon Via Burlington route , Oct 8 and 22. O. It ! . nnOWN. Ticket - - Agcnt , _ Counci Bluffs. . IIiisInys " ltIt i'l't tame 1'rztiiics . These are busy days. We are selling lot 01 those now trmes , The prices Ire right Cal and sea ' them. H. L. SUTI & CO. " ' 111" ' To snvo [ per cent on your water bill until October 10. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Corer totes anti parlor suites In curly bIrch and mahogany at Durfeo Furniture Co Time Standard piano next to the Hardman. )1"t"lut CUlf'r.uccllllulnhlclt. WEBSTER CITY , la" , Oct. 7.-Speclal ( T.legram.-The ) Methodist Episcopal confer- enco tonight made the following important assignment of minIsters : Algeria G. W Southwcl : Alcn , . \ . W Luce : liancroft . V , ' . W. Cook : Clear Lake . S. P. Wilson : Eagle Grove . , JV. . Southwel : ClarIon , C H. De\.lt : Forest City , William Whitfiold : W'cb- Whifeld ter City , JV. . Mahood . . ) J\y. : hoo. : sthervle , I. P. "OHiger ; : Wty , I. I Smith : Fort Dodge , Robert Smkle : Humboldt , S. I Ileatty : Beaty Rockwell CIty , J. L. Whlne ) ' : Lemars , J. U. Smith : Sioux City , First church , G. W. L. Brown : Grace church , D. M Yeler : Had- lock church I. H. : lcCafrce : Wesley , Sam- uel Shaler : Correctonvle , E. M. Glasgow : Ida Grove , A. S. I'lnagan. . . Pi S'I ) % In u' , 1.1Cc. JEFFERSON , 10. , Oct. 7.-Special.- ( ) George Uhlrlch , a young farmer residIng south of this city , was saved from suicide In a peculiar manner. lie left a note saying he was tired ef life and proposed to 1,1 himself - self . and by the time the note was read ho would bo dead. Relatives found the note and search was at once instituted for the would- be aiicido. He was found In his room , lying upon , the floor tn an unconscious condition , an open razor by his side , Ho afterward came to and I was found that Just as he was . about to slash his throat hens seized with I fit , to which he was subject , and fell to the floor . I Is probable he wl be placed where a repe- titian of the act wi bo " impossible Xu".1 ' 'rll or Iilt'ychisjs. SIOUX CITY , Oct. 7.-(6pcclal ( Telegram. ) -Theotloro and Eddie Kragness , brothers , enrouto on theIr bicycles from Minneapols to the Pacifc coast , passed through the city this mncmrning . They have been on the road since last Wednesday and have already covered - ered 337 miles. They expect to lake about six weeks for the trip and are making the experIment ef subsisting on specially pre- pared chemical fed , using \0 meat at all. A light tent Is carried and slops arc made whereve ; they desire. Both are In good con- diton and seem likely to lake the trip In the prescribed time with a case. 1 llht Chl.lrll Left Orl.hnn. SPRINGFIELD , Mo. , Oct. 7.-At Vernon , Lawrence county , thirty miles west of here , George Napper shot and killed his wife and ended his own life by the same process. Mrs. Napper bath tel dIvorce proceedings and refused to live longer with him Eight children are left orphans. Napper was n money lender. - l ollinaris. " THE QUEEN - _ OF TABLE WATERS/J / NOW SUPPLIED IN " SPLITS.U Ask for " Splits " at the Restaurants and Bars. . - . - . - . . - . . - . - _ . - - . , , - > . - I \ . IlVlii' . IN'tOi.t , ' MI.ltlllI ; , ( 'list' lt ) r. ) llh , . thlt ' locm ? ul SI'II flue uf Sult'I.It I DES MOINES , Oct 7.-Speelal ( Telegram. ) -The inquest OVer the bo4ptt.tIacob hood- I rlckon was In progress to'\qy. ' \ leQlrlck on'l II body was found hanging under a railroad bridge , but the suicide timciory was not borne : out by circumstances The JIU'.Hd found witnesses . nesses who had heard screams as of a woman on tim bridge II the middle 01 the night Others law a haclCllrl tll to the bridge and unloati somethlng.ttt might have been n bOIl ) ' . I has also beemi found that lenllrlcltson hall I considerable sum of money on his person shortly before he dls. appeared. Several hair from n woman's head were found on the rope with which he was hung. Mrs. Anna Taylor , a colored woman , has been arrested for complicity In the deed , and It Is probable a murder for mooney will dovelop. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " 'nter CUmIIIU ) ' " ' 1 I hI I II SIUI" , DES MOINES . Oct 7-(6peclal ( Telegrm. ) -Tho water company , which last week was defCted complete by the decisIon 01 the supreme court sustaining the validity 01 time ordinance reducing water rates about 40 per cent , has communlcatcd to the city its de- sire to ae.Wo the mater without further litigation. It Inllc.les a deSire to accept the rates prvided , with only minor change In regulations . I has been expected the company - pany would carry the case to the supreme court 01 the United States , 1nd there Is more rejoicing over time lastest love than over the court decision. The proposition has not been made In detail , but will bo lid before time council very soon The artesian water com- nilttce , which ha managed the fight emi be- half 01 the citizens for three ) 'ear will meet Wednesday and agree on a plan to force the city to at once grant time new rates , I an amicble adjustment Is not reached. The company has found a legal point on which ! It can still charge the old tales for several months. The citizens' commlto Is disposed to make no concessons ! whatever , but Insists emi the hotter 01 the ordinance recently sus- taimmed The company claims lImo test for fire lre pressure Is so severe that II complied with It would burt alt the pIpe In tIme city . This Is the Important point au which there are dif- ferences. Shl\/ a U.iIHh ) ' rovthi. DES MOINES , Oct. 7-Special ( Telegram. ) Following are the census figures for nine counties given out ofcialy by the bure.lu at the state house : . Counties. 1890. h83. Countel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,176 21,211 Black ljitwk . . . . . . . . . . . 21,219 26,91 Boone Ilwk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32,772 27,039 Buchanan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.99 19,205 Buena Vista . . . . . . . . . . . 133 : 15,023 1,20 : Buter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,463 16P30 Blemer : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,630 15.403 Cahoun : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,107 15,78 Cass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,61 20,050 - - - - Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167 , 57 181,535 Iemiiihit'I. . StilL Sth'I , " . DES MOINES , Oct. 7.-(6peclal ( Telegram. ) -The republican representative cOlventon for time district including Humboldt all Poca- hontas counties has adjourned sine tile after 7,135 balots and to nomination. Each county had a candidate James Mercer ( of Fonda has been nominated by petition by the 1ocahon- tat faction , and Pinch of Humboldt has been named In the samoa way b ) ' 115 count ) - - ' - r'- 'l'r111 to COIX 0'11 ' " ' . 'orl"'I' . BOONE , Ia . , Oct. 7.-Spcclal ( Telegram- The striking miners here marched In a body to the Zimbelman mine . anti . attempted to bring out the min there , who have returned to work at the old scale. TIme men refused to come out unless the men at Fraser quit. The sLrlters wIll march to Fraser li the morning and try to bring out the maim here. ( HI'1 fl'lln 1' I.I'Jil' ' " . DES MOINES , Oct. 7-Speetal ( Telegrnm. ) -Stephcn Nowcombe , one a the oldest and beut known citizens of Des Moines , tiled thIs mortn of lockjaw , In l tel suffcrimmg. lie was burt In I runaway two seeks ago , ono hand beIng fearfully mnglec. From this lockjaw developed . . 1\11.1 h ) ' I Ii. , OnI GUU. DUI3UQUII Ia. , Oct. 7.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Poter ) Frederlch , a printer , was hunt- log Sunday when his shotgun was nccl- dentally dIscharged and part 01 his head blown off. of. - - r Firm' Gimlets ) rct ( II . \ ugustn. AUGUSTA , Ga. , Oct. 7-The Internatonal conventon 01 fire chiefs opened up In Au- gusta today I Is the biggest meeting In the history of the assoclaton , Chief Benoit of Montreal called the meeting to order. Con- ressman flinch , In behalf of Governor Atkiim- son , delivered the address of welcome to GeorgIa. Ills remarlt wcre enthusiastically applauded by the convention , hIs tribute to our common country conipleteiy capturing the delegates. Mayor W. B. Young and City Attorney - torey M.P. Carrel welcomed the chiefs to Augusta. The chiefs are being royally en- tertalned . The conventon wi be In session until the 10th. - O Q.O OOQ SOUTH OMAHA aOOI CCCCCOc oacoccee c Registrars for the coming election were appolntell by the mayor and confirmed by The the city registrars council are at : its meeting last c\'enll ! First \\'ard-I"lrst precinct , T. Montague , T. 13. Hatcher , J. 0 , Eastman : Second precinct , W. E. Crosby , I' Cockrel , James Carrel : Third precinct Hiram Harding , 'ted Nlehe , Ell Pollard. Second \'ard-First precinct , Thomas P. Ieley , John Flcenec , W I. ' . lauer ; Second precinct , Joseph J\'orak , lk Zerd , John . Kautckr : 'fhlrl precinct , M. M. Clayton , . lugh Mallet ( , Wiiam Krebs , Third Warll-Plrst precinct , John Fanning , Chris Hal John Ilckey ; Second precinct , John Jackman , C. O'hirien , J , L. Oleson . Fourth Wnrd-Patrlck Durdlck , Anthony Kltar , Anthony Smyth. The days of rclstraUon wl be October 17 , 25 and November 2. Chairman Waler 01 the Judiciary comi- mltee reported advefelr upon ordinance No 656. This ordinance was Intelled to coin- pel time attendance of ulembers at council meetings and proposell to delegate the mayor the power to fine abseimtces The committee - tee was not In favor 01 giving the mayor any more Ilower than now delegated to him by the city charter , and further the committee did not think that the imposing of flues would bo legal. The report of the committee was ad op ted . Mayor Johnston called nancharll to the chair amid told the council how much mone the negligence of the members had cost the Board 01 Equalization. Frequently the clerk had been compeled to rendvertse meetngs of the Board 01 Equalization because the members failed to ho lreu'ammt at the time set Another ordlnanco wi le prepared applying - Ing only to meetings of time 10ard 01 Equal- ization. Walters said that he would report favorably on Euch an ordinance alHI the cleric rend an ordinance covering this ground It provided that the mayor might at his discretion - creton fine any member $5 In time event that ho was absent from nil ) ' meeting of Iho 10aril of Equalization. Under a auu'iansion 01 the rules the ordinance was read , the fwt , second and third times and tlassed. , \n ordinance directing the Soulh Omaha Electric LIght company to erect anti maintain arc lights at Twenty.fourth anti I streets anti . Twenh'-fourlh and D streets was read a frt time anti referred to the judiciary commi- mnittce. A petition signed by St. Agncs' church and others , reque ' "ng that the grade on Q street at Twenty-thlrel bo reduced five feet and that the grade on Q street from Twcnty-second to Twent.fourth bo changed to corres3onti with such a reduction , was read and referred to the commlteo on viaducts , streets and alleys. TIme council accepted an Invlnlon to at- tend t'o Good Shepherd fall nt Creighton hal , Omaha , this evenIng. \\'nlerA asked to have special policemen appointed for thirty das , to bo stationed on the 1. and Q street viaducts , to arrest per- sons driving faster than I walk over the structures. The moton prevailed. Chl,1 Drennan was instructed to have the necessary repairs made at once on all side- waks , 'he city attorney will draft an odi- nance for grading distrIcts No. 28 and 29 Franck wanted an ordlnlncc drafted for thc placng of n water hydrant at Twent-fourth ali S streets. This will be done. Time Hock Island will be requested to re pair the crossing at Alhrlg'it Mica Introlluccd I resolution ordering the ' ' street commissioner 10 cean Twenly-fourth street frem . I to a street , anti N street from Twcnt-thlrd to Twenty-seventh street every Saturday night . Time mayor reported that there was only $1,800 In the street repair fund , nnd that this amount would have to host unti next August , anti thought the city coullnot stand the cxpense. Street Commissioner Ross thought the work could bo done for $ ; 20 n year. The mater was left to the discretion of the ma'or. A motion ordering the chief ef polco : not to hire any moro livery rigs without the consent ef the chairman of the finance committee was carried. F'iiiiill'i'roiilIe 'rll"11) ' . DES MOINES , Oct. 7.-Spcclal ( Telegram. ) -Joseph Seller murdered John C. Otto In cold blood this morning at Lowmoor , near Clnton , Seller hall accused Otto of estranging his wife's affections ' and there had been trouble between them for some time. Otto was milk- Ing I cow In his yard when Seller climbed emi a low shed In time yarti and resting his revolver - volver on the gable , deliberately aimed and shot him In the heath killing him instantly. Then Seller turned tIme revolver against his own breast and fred twice Time secoll shot struck his heart Both men were about 40 years old. Otto leaves a wife and seven chi- dreim Seler a wife and three chUdren. Both were well-to-do , Otto I storekeeper and Seler a retired farmer. . Sntlllu"11 ' Ilcclllnr ) ' Fire. IOULT'ON , : Ie" , Oct. 7.-News has reached hero of 1 supposed Incendiary fire at Fort Falrlell , yesterday mortng , which cause a loss of $30,000. "I " ( . Carpets _ . : " Jl For this ' ctrpet season we are making induce- jrpet ments to Jq1p ) you to buy easy Prices 'lngrains ; , Brussels and l\Ioquetes have been . uiset ' . while the qualities are as staple as the hislItHemselves ! , { , you wilE . find a saving of money bui carpets from us this season , If pos- uy nt sib ' e com tnld , see them this week the line was never ' so large and complete I'Ready Made Carpets" in our basement to fit almost any room and in every qualty , Bring your measures and save dollars. - Orchard & Withem & , . ' " "Carpet Company. . . , , - S . ; , p . i . . - - . . , \ . .I ' , . ' _ - - : . _ _ _ _ . - - - - - - - I _ _ - - - _ _ HUNDREDS BE1NG [ CURED BY TiE _ MODERN . , TRUE METHOD - - - Jrcllhlnr I Illm nlli II'nlhll I I I " ! lrlh : hi 1111 thl' I UI.t'I rm'mi . \Ir 'l'nies , , 11- stem ; .1 ( f Ilulllnhllt "lhHtlrlnl" 'l'hrlllh flit , Stiiineii-lnpt- , Ill Cures ly ' l'lcl""ltIII"llltl tlhllllul" I , - - Thtr can l'e no aiiermuatt. nn.l rr.'llnl m..lrn , lien of dl..utl Lrnnchlitl tmtl'es .t'1111 ' I ) ' tile . Ironchilt mmmstIlt ( tct''et ' h ' ) ' 1 , . , Cop.IOlt ! . . . stip.i.I. . , ThO heisting , 'nmn whih th.y nImmmlntter . 1) ' In- hnlnlll' ' 1'1 ' nn Llll Rlhl (1111'nt.1..1 Irol a t.1imcctI ' ected . I cup > Ipon time t"\lt'II I.nrhl" Their Hlr.nl r.mlIUlt , Irtii.a mime im.t WI-t\ nn\ \ lost by 11111 n..h'.ly , lrl..1 . throull1.ul t,1 entire DUlom ) ' , lul nurh time 11"10 ( f , UIMI In Illr ntiimnttanee atiti cmmIirci ' cmmmatlv-s nllnetnnc Inl rnlrll ) -In their full clnlh' . pteney-ilke a t'enlmatit , salt , tm'amm " nn mmCt ) ' 1"llnl'-lk. . I I.nl/lnnt I I\ wounll. 11 . lollnnt & Shlpnnl's easy nnll ! eum- l'l.te mRolll ) ' ( f hnlchlnl eaten h Is I rJrlnl 1"1' . < rn.rnl Intll..t antI .lr"wIIR great numl.'rs of sufferers 'icily to their ulcr , / In nlmp\ be. InUI the mNhol they enuploy Is t Ihl only .n.tho.1 tiy which the . Im/o . ' . , , 1) thl .1eol can be .Ih'cl ) Ir.\cll1 with time f.ll"m. ftmIlnss . 110ttnC ) ' un.1 nbumfi. , mince Icqulsle to Its radical mini , Itllnflt iumtia ( cry , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'IIIJ (1tl.li3S htLlLl'b. : flrp' . Clllrlnlll 1111 Slieiziri's 11,11 . I "I UI 11(1 time side I . ) 'Ut 'mynuiti II" ' , lime doctors tin h ) ' ) ' 11 I ) ' 11 nero Ilrl"lrnlr 'n 'lh i 1111' .lrl'lllll .Iu'lulic iiiztimtsi- IUlt "llhll ( the mmmcli its In 11) ' hll f. . . . " . .1 'hl siif - r'r front , 'ntlrrh , I.thln . Ir 1.ii- rhlt. I I , blrllli rh"IIIt ' 11 us' mhlsilg- 1111 skims .I""I " , II I I I Ir ( hrlli Ifl. 't'"II , liver , 1"111" ' ) ' , lhmmlit'r , , Htliiiit'li or bl" ' 1 troulmim. ur 11) ' tthmt'i' " 'ntll I m'itrisiin I I Ill'Ut ore veIcniime eaer , ' tmc I I I ll I h. lieu.- fits Ir ulr uIIllrn " 11'ltl" I uum't immuil ' "lhllt " .iu..uiNt- h"'lllt tim , ' UIIIIIII IIMM'isSuui ( 'ii t Ir 1 ; ' ; " 's ' mum omit h. ll ummed- iiuien iuiclumleI . Icl. . 111'1 tl cl. - - - - - - - - - ilItChI I'I'ISn AS'IDI.\ , Clr"11 X"lrl" ' ' 1 Yemmrs . \ll 1111 ll" XI'r SI 1101. . Ih'1 ' 1'1'llhllll. atrm' . , T. P. Multn , 2201 Ihmlelo street , wife of tins wel known cmlloe or the l'nlon lurllo I Railway company , took treatment two years ao : ' with 1)rs. COlclnnl anti SIII1rl for cal.urhnl' bronchitis anti aetlmnma.'lmeim nlld recenl ) ' whclher the disease hail ever coma bade l'n her In any way , Mrs. Mullen said : "M ) ' Whole II0ubll came from catarrim I hnll cllnrrh when 1 little girl ; 11 Cud . I always hail Il until In ) ' event curc. 1 WI Ilw'IS spitting nnlt I10wlnl mUrU' and . Fle".III. ) I cnn'l rrmcmber lint t was ever free ft , " 1 lmc'ai- mmelie . som o . hi ! " Ilt ILl his through the ch'st. Themi nhout set en ) 'onr" ( )0. the hrnnrhlul tubes ) 'le\I(1 to the disease . nod t founo that I IUII bronchial I'ntnnh or "ronchlls , The Intnnh halt . gone down en my lun/9. I Wnpn't long t'toie . I b..ln t" ) whl" " / 11 c\'cry Hts lonl , \ \ Ih tai epemis of eoimgiminr. ' ' 'h. r.lr tuut'eis " ' ,111'1 ' to " ! my hl9 were not only inflmunctI , but ' , , , ! ' Innlmlt 1''llnde,1 so Ihnt I nol oni' ) 1 on\ eouulti imiit et air ( tmoiigti . but tnt'ntlming rtll. lnt I.t nIl ! ! my bl'nlhln wits utmost ' of time time It.ml.t , 'lh sorenps ' en'l , uIerlr , ! In lmo - I hOI come - to weaken ins AF 1 - MhllO. . - J. - - . I' - idULl.E2' - - , - 2b3 - - Jurlto . St. - 1\1 to erect 1) ' Itneml hrnlh very baihly. " ' I I rouhln't walk , ' ' etluill . rnlII ) 01' clml .Intn or lake mummy Illn xci lion wlhout liavi mime t. , l1nt nnlt slrull" , to get m ) ' bremumb . In bnt umthier I wou\t lmzmve hong 11\1 , lnn'lruA I'hnklnlellr \'liher , nn.1 woul have to sit U\ \ ' all nllhl to 1'\lh" ' at oil . I Ilal ) ' got S bail , anti Iii ) ' Irslcl .0 romplct.wor out that I wns good for noth- Inc. I wuolr.1 tl II Ilnn tM i'otmn1s. I hate e"t more than t intenticil blt 1 118 alt that slmmct' ' curt' li ' DI' . I have . e 1) rurl I ) 81111' " .lllnl\ ' O"8h , vpigiihum naw 1ST . , , mum ) " wrlhlll "UUI11. " nnt I ho\'s never hnl I touehm of . utmy : cli _ trouble slnc. . : ; .IO .t .1 IO'I'it. Cnlarrh nod nil euralle thintaes . nnl ni eurlt. l"I'o c ! treated nl this tuimi Commit rain ( of sa I ummouitli. Illrlues Crc . Putents nt 1 distance Fucer.oCul ) ' treated br mnl , t.nl for F'lllol blank trcntel DRS. COPELA n ) & SHEPARD , ROOMS 112 I AND 313 NgW YOrm : LIFE lULDNO , OMAhA , NgU. . Office lIotirs- ' to 1 n. m. ; C to f p , I. Eve nings-Wednesdayn anti SatUrdays only , I 6 to 8. Iiuntlny-1O to 12 Saturta ) ! Genuine 'S Sandwich "Adanls" C Sheller . - ' . p ' t0w. ' tt , . " S. ' ' . S a i : S S As _ _ Powers frol 1 to 10 horse , Feel G t'ihitlers , .TncliR , Chain , lnnl CmlR nnll last but not least , OU'l'IWIK 10 ItSE AND STEAM PO'm\'Eht HAY I'RESS. 10WEl Branch House - - - - Council Bluffs , COUNCIL l.UFl S. STEAM DYE WORKS , fl All kinds of Dyeing , ' ii Fl and Cleaning done In the hIghest style of I I time art. Faded and : sTFM1 tEcA : _ J L stained fabrIcs made - to look ns goO(1 ai ' ' _ _ _ _ _ new.Vorl , promptly done and delivered c 1 - : In a 1 parts of time : , ; ' country. Bend for UJ9Y i"l'tt'L . I ii price lst. : ' - O. . \ , \ \ OIN ' , - . i'roirIotu- - - - - - = - ' Broadway . near North- western Depot , Council Bluffs . Iowa Tel . 223.a -a . DAVIS' D ' The Place to Buy LEAD AND Oil. RILlABLE MIXED PAINTS , CHEMICALLY PUnE COLOS , N. n-wo 10 not mix our oil with cheap oil In artier to soil yon at whollsalo prleo. No novelt In regard 10 ndulteratoll oil , ell nt our IJlnco ami see I Sl111110 ot oil which our "blow.hardi COI/otltor8 ' old fur mire iltioeti oil. It will intorostyotm tt you'llro going to ptnt. : Davis Drug. Paint & Glass House , 209r lhi'omidway 289. - - - - - , " / The Balmy South I 11 Laud of Plenty ! ! No Hot 'Viuds No Drouths. Cool summers and mid winters- two and three crops raised a ) 'ear. Free tuel RIch lands. Fine railroads - roads and time best shipping tacl- Ites bring the markets of the whole country to your door Work and thIs land yIelds you abundant never failing crops that bring bIg prices and you have somethIng t. market all the year through. ! Central Mississippi well watered , good roads , friendly people : never railing returns from the rlchcst Eel on the globe. The f ) tide of immigration Is turnIng towards - wards this wonderful regiomi Twenty ! acres there with any sort of care pa1 you more money than tie best 1) acres In the WCEt. Slack runs out al the year anti you can raise Inr vegetables every ' month In the twelve. Garden farmng and trut raising are maltng more money for the northern settlers now than they ever made before In theIr lives with doulle the amount at work. l'achls wih , plums , pears , strawberries , Irpe , persimmons , early apples , aprlcetK-ln tact all small fruits are a profitable . never failing source at revenue. For full particulars ad- dress GEO W AMES , General Agent , < 161 Fnrl " 1 St. , Omaha , Neb ( Special Notces-Counci Blufs WANTED. A GOOD OIL FOIL GENERAL housework and god cook 705 Sixth aveue. FOR RENT MY ltgszDENcIa , 316 PLTNER Street after November I : eight rooml ; modern conveniences. moero connnience. Ats lLve . room house , No. no Ilatnor street ; possession at any time. Jacob 81ml. CUUJNEYB CLJMNr.O : VAUUrS CLI3M4ED. CLJANED. Ed bimirke . at W. I lome" " . 833 Broadway . FOR IENT SJl I , 1&5 , comnn STOnE. room . ssxloo { . II Sapp Dlock 8lea' beal .trU' located. E. U. Sla ! . .5. Co FOR SAU CHEAl' , A ooon BTIAM ImAT- Inc plant ! botier. \ Dunnn& ! No. 2 , with Tarlalorl , pIpe. elc. , suitable for Itcitting hioube. Inquire lulo"le h.llnc ! . I at ZIG 1h street &d 5th /vnUe' J , J. Brnwn - _ _ a , . - _ . . . . , , : . - . . _ . . . . . FIHS' ' ! ' NATiONAL BANK --01 - Couiicil.Blttffs , Iowa" CAP1'4tL , . . _ $100,000 Wg SOIWI'1 YOUR IIUSINESS . WI , } ) I SII ; , OUt ( O.II C'I'IOXS. nXI : OP 'ril OJHS' IAXKS IS IO'V f l INI CIX'I' l'AI ) ON 'ID" lI11'OSI'I'M : CAL ANn SEE us OiL VIt1'I'I. ItAILWAY'ulilE \ CARD . . Leaves \UUILING'ON \ & MO. It1'gi. iArrlvea Qiii.tiia Uiiiumi JJpot , _ ou : , " Mititoim ! ll \ Umaha 10l : al. . . . . . Denver gxl'ress. . . . . . 9Jam : 4:33mimmm.Uik. : 11111g. Mont. & l'ugel ind , : :3I'IUlk. Ex. ' : lUls Jont. & Opm . : : LIII. , . . . . . . . .Ue" er jxpr 19. . . . jx . . 4 :0:11 : : iO : lm.Nclr.kn Local ( except Sunday ) . 7:16pm : 8:6am..I.lnculn : I.oeal ( except SUtIdoyjl:2a : 2:1lm..l.'ast : : aU ( - ror . 1IIcoIII HuruJa.1:2al ) daly. . Leaves ChiCAGO , TIURLINOTON & Q.IArrives ICUICAOOl'lLINGTON QlArrlvt Umaha Union Depot , lOth & Mabon HI8I Omaha -iPI : : , , , . , Chicago ' ' " Vcetibule. . : - - : : w D : am. . . . . .Chlcua Ipres. . . . . . . 4Itpnm : 1 pm..Chlcago : & HI. L'ula lxpres 1 . . . Suoam : 11:3541mm..I'aciflo Junction Local > . , , , , . 8:0"m : . . . . . . . .I.'ust Mali. . Lcl. . . . . . . . . . 6:3')111 : Leaves \CHIAGO \ , 1 H. . & ST. IAUI.IArrlvl Omnhn Union 1.10t , lath &MasonSts.I Omaha 6:0pm. : . . . . .Chicago Mnn . . . . . . :30am : J'30am..Chlclgo } : > lle.8 ( ex $ ummday ) . . 6:2pm : I.ea\s CHICAGO & I''OltT1 i s'EdT'N. Lrrives Umahn Union Depot , 10lh & Mason 5s. ( \ Omaha 10.Oam. : . . . . . Eastern . Cxpreos. . . . . . . . : . 630pm ; 4 :2'Jpmn..estibulctl : IJxlreu : : . . . . 9:20am : 6:56am. : . . . .Ma. Valley Llmlell. . . . . . .10:3:111 9:21).m : 5:45pm..OmahaChmlc.mgo : ! _ , SpecIal. . . . . 1pm : Leaves 1CmIICAGO , n. I. & . i'ACLFIe.iArrlyes Umaha Union Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. Omaha EAST. : 20am.AtnnUc Uxpres' . ( ex , Sunday ) , . & : Ejm 6:2 : pm. . . . . . .Nllht Jx"rc ipress. I Sunlo . . . . ) . . . 9:2am : pm .OI'm..Chlc.g : WEST. elbul ! ! Llmnite&l. . . 1:3:111 : 6:15pm.Uklahama : & Texas /x. ( e. Sun.,10:3am ) : . 1.Opm. : . . . . . ' - - - - .Colaralo LImite. . . . . : elm LveirT : r'MT korAni ' - v. ; ' : Omaha Depat , , m ; Vebster _ Sts J Omaha HtOam..Hlaux : City Accommimodatmon . . . 8:15pm : 12:16"m..Hloux : City 1'xpre.1 : ( ex. Sun.lil5am : 6:10pm..St.I'auiLlmlteu : . . , , . . = . . . ' 0 :3 : a Leaves - ' : MO VAII.m'rrlv : _ Omaha Depot , 15th antI ' Webster tile . Omaha ' tJI. 2:10pm..Fast : : ! ' Ixpre. . . . . tMlm : 2IOpm..x. ( 8al ) W'o Ex. tex. : Ian , ) . ' : 5IJI ' 9:05am..Norfolk : Express ( ex. Humidity ) . .IOIoanm : 6:10pm" " . , . . . . . .81. _ I'auiExltess , t. , . . . . . .1UOiani : r-CSTJ-'CCU. rl ' Lave : ; : Oinaliajnion ; t 1lh & _ 5Iasopj9mimaiia ! " 011 9ram..Ian.a City 1ay Express. . . 5:3pI : 945fltI.C.NIghtI2xviatJl' ( _ _ . 'rrunl G:09.tzij : LeavcIMISSOUI1rPACIFC \ - , LArrIvii Omah/ Depot , 1h and . Webster St. . I Omaha 10IOal..8t. : ' IMuls . Express . . . . . . Uoam : 9:3Qpm..8t. : 1.111 I2xpresm : . . . . . 6:08pm : . . . . . . . . . . . . S:3jlm..N'brRka : Lrnl ( e. Hun. ) . . 9o"m : Leaves I SIOUX CITY & l'ACIL"lC LArrive Clt\ & l'ACU 11 ve OznahaLflepotisthanilwebiterh3ti. Omaha - 6:10pm..Ht. : Paul Limited..10:35am : l.ave L I SIOUX CITY & l'ACII'1 [ Arrivs Omshmanion Depot , 10lh 8 Ma.unLits.1 Omlh 6:55am..Sioux : City ' . Aa'ol8. , . I0apm : : . . . . . . . I'auiI.lqjt1. ! . . . . . . . . . UNIONFXCfir1Vj" Omaha Union 1)epot , 10th & Stason Hts.j Omaha 9:45am.C.earney : . . . . . . . . . . . : 2:00pm..Overland : , , , , , , , , 8:30pm : ZQOpm.lleat'ce & Sromsb'g cx , ( cx , flun..32:20p ) : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ezp'esi , , , , , , , , , , , 10:23am : 8:4lpun : . , , , . , , . . , , . . . .F mist Mull , . .o , . . , , . , , 4. . 1110pm Leaves I WAIIAHII ILAIIWAY , LArriveg Ommialmalunton Pciot , 10th . Mason StL Omaha 4OOpmnSt : Louis tannon 1iaii , , . , , , . , 12.lpr * -,4' _ _ _ _ . _ . . - ' . , _ _ . , , _ . , _ , , _ . . . .