Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, January 15, 1898, Image 4

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    GOAMISSIONERa' MEETING
BRIEFLY TOLD.
LOOIi ArTKIC MATTKKXOr IMt'KKKST
TO TAX J'AVKICH.
Lurxe Nunihrr of ltlll Againirt the
Coauty Ordered J'hII, and Other
IIuhIik-h Trauitactod.
PLATTSMOUTH, Jan. (. Board met
purwuant lo adjournment. Full board
prest nt.
Claims al owed on general fund:
J I Falter, sal nd exp $ 34 00
J C llnye, sunie 38 00
(i VV Younjr, Bamo 3S 00
Jaa lloboi teon, samo 174 74
( L Farley, same 101 00
li F Hempel, same (50 00
A J Graves, al 4th qtr 00
II IJolloway, telo., jailor feeu.. 48 50
S 1' llolloway, bdg prig G7 50
City of llattn, as i.'5 15
Water Co., rents, etc 47 45
State Joui nal Co., records 42 00
S A Davis, oil 2 40
Streiffht te Sattler, mdse 0 22
A Kurtz, digging1 gi ave 3 00
li & M, tickets for paup 22 05
LohnholT Bros., mdse toco.... 27 85
J Sen iappacasse, Hup for jury.. 3 50
W K Fox, stamped env 57 22
G A Hay, postage, etc 57 55
Jannarv 7. Petition praying for the
appointment of T. Frank . Wiles as
constable was granted.
A petition for a publ'c road, com
mencing at the south 6ide of the
southwest fourth, section 32-12-1 1, run
ning thence west 180 rods on town
line and terminating at the northwest
corner of the north half of northwest
fourth, section 5-11-14, to bo known as
road No. 345, was granted and dam
ages allowed A. Streitweiser to the
amount of $40.
Claims allowed:
Jury cer. paid $207 20
J F Bates, sawing wooU 12
J F Coates. bdg jury 7 00
J J Swoboda, mase to poor.... 19 00
A II Weckbach, same 35 00
A V Thomas & Son, same 12 00
Zuckwei er & Lutz, samo 19 25
Bennett & Tuti, same 15 00
V m Ueroid & Son, same 21 50
Jon & Frank, same 6 00
A Clark, same 12 00
C. A. Marshall, Dentist.
Smoke "Gut Hell" cigars.
Wurl Bros. "Gut Ileil" cigars.
For Cro insurance see Thrasher.
Try Wurl Bi os'. "Gut Ileil" cigars
Sam Gutman was in town today from
Dos Moines.
C. S. Polk was attending to legal
business in Council Bluffs today.
Harvey llolloway was attending to
business in the metropolis today.
A fine assortment of briar wood
and fancy pipes very cheap at Spies'
cigar store.
Tho St. Mary's Guild are making
arrangements to give a Valentine
party.
Will Smith has a new seven-pound
boy at his house which 1 e thinks is a
clipper.
II. Spies carries a nice line of smoke
ing tobacco in addition to his make of
fine cigars.
The Polaris Ice Carnival will be a
mud carnival if the weather doesn't
get cooler soon.
One Minute Cough Cure cures
quickly. Thai's what you want! F.
G. Fricke & Co.
Mr. Johnson, who used to run the
Fred Ilerrman store, was in the citv
today from Schuyler.
Pettee's music 6tore and piano de
pot, is headquarters for the latest in
nice bhoet music. Call in.
Mr. Garges is seriously ill with
typhoid fever. Tie buried his daughter
only a week ago it will be remembered.
The Turners have arranged to teach
a class of boys at their hall on Tues
day and Thursday nights of each
week.
Tho nicest home-made bread none
better will be delivered to any part
of the city. Leave orders with Mrs.
Morning.
W. D. Jones has purchased the liv-
P A Jaoobson, namo 10 0'. I ery barn which was formerly rented
SSJit"!1-!"6 JSilby him, at the corner of Main and
E Sturzeneger, same 5 00
N II Wilkinson, same 8 80
J K Nichols, same 5 GO
A Bach, fcame 22 50
Wurl & Coffey, same 22 00
A L Uphaiu, keeping pruper.. 10 40
Dora Fleishman, same 18 00
Mrs R E Yoder, same 0 00
It F Dean, same 39 47
E K Parmele, wood 25 00
O J Smith, hauling wood 7 00
BC Jack. f sign men!, of Ottnat. 32 00
Omaha Oil & Paint Co, same.. 02 70
A II Weckbach, same 22 70
Fee bill, co'r. inquest (English) 49 85
Same, state vs VVarga,not allowed
Neb Tel Co, rents
W J White, coal to co
poor
A II Eikenbary, Jury cer. pd. . .
M P It R, ticket to pauper
M Gt-rinir. witness f e as'd.
ROAD FUND.
Un L'i m ' r ' . I u m r
S ll .McLt ii. me
II ti 1, s i me
Woif & Tool, same
J W Johnson, assessing road
damages
H M Gault, same
E E Hilton, same
W Liouguridge, rep scraper ...
F H Baldwin, same
Sackett Bros, mdse to co . .
18 65
94 32
31 95
34 00
2 30
5 00
15 80
11 0
6 70
18 00
2 00
2 00
2 50
3 00
85
11 40
1 00
Seventh streets.
St. Mary's Guild will meet with
Mrs. Geo. Dovey, Monday, January
17, at 9 o'clock. All members are re
quested to attend.
A' I kinds of jewelry, clocks and
watches promptly repaired. All work
warranted. J. W. Crabill, first door
west of Waterman block, Plattsmoulh.
Miss Bertha Kennedy is teaching
school in the Horning district on ac
count of the continued illness of Miss
Matilda Vallery, the regular teacher.
The Pacific Junction and McCook
postal line is now under the charge of
Chief Clerk Butler at Lincoln instead
f Va i,ei voo't of Omiha, as for
mer ly.
Tho T. J. Sool society is making
trreat preparations for their sixth
annual mask ball to be eiven at their
hall Saturday evening, January 15,
1898. Everybody is invited
Thatiiark brown taste and horrid
breath you have in the morning is
caused bv an inactive liver. Some
We Guarantee to Gure THat
...Gold with...
SYRUPY TAR
A.li..
Wild Cherry Compound
Only 25 and 50c.
GERING & CO.
DR. H LAC ICS
RUB UM A. TIC CUR1
Knights of Pythias hall. No admis
sion will be charged and a cordial in
vitation is extended to patrons and
friends of our city schools to be pres
ent.
It is easy to catch a cold and just as
easy to get rid of it if you commence
early to use One Minute Cough Cure.
It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis,
pneumonia and all throat and lung
troubles. t is pleasant to take, safe
to use and sure to cure. F. G. Fricke
& Co.
TEAS AND TEAS.
TlUng; Once Used or Now Used as Snbstl
tutes For the Chinese Herb.
Of course every one knows that we
drink a good deal that isn't tea when
we drink a cup of tea. We drink or
are supposed to drink some tea, some
lead and some straw. Bnt there are sev
eral "teas" that the drinkers know are
not made of tea leaves and yet are not
adulterated.
In Peru they drink mate, a tea made
from the Ilex paragnensis, a species of
holly. This is the only mate tea, but
there is a Brazilian tea, gorgonba, call
ed mate there; another tea used in Aus
tria, called Brazilian tea, and several
other so called mate teas are made from
different varieties of the ilex. In Lab
rador they make a tea from two species
of ledum. Oswego tea was made from
the scarlet mouarda, and mountain tea
from the dwarf evergreen, Gaultheria
proenmbens. Then clover tea and tanpy
tea and catnip tea and mint tea are
used, though not as beverages.
In Sumatra they use coffee leaves to
make tea ont of, and tho beverage is
said to be very refreshing. In Mauritius
the leaves of an orchid, Angroecum
fragrans, are used. The Tonquinese
have teas of their own, made of leaves,
berries, barks and woods. The Abys-
sinians make tea out of the leaves of
the Catha edulis. When a sentinel can't
leave his post to get a cup of tea, be
can chew a leaf or two of this plant,
and he won't feel like going to sleep
all night. In Tasmania there are said
to be more than 200 substitutes for tea
in England they used to make a tea of
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSE FOR CASS
Hoard of County Commissioners Fix the
Amount to He Expended.
Following is the estimate of expense
for Cass county for the year 1898. It
will be seen that a neat sum is re
quired to keep the county square with
the world and illustrates the necessity
of having an income in the way of
taxes, etc. The estimate for 1898 is
practically thes ime as was expended
last year:
Court expenses $10.0X)
County commissioners 2.1X-.)
County superintendent l.ailt
Assessing the county 3,500
Tax list jt(joo
Books, blanks, printing and statlsL-ery 2.000
r.lection expenses I.Hihi
Fuel for court house, jail and poor 1,400
Jail expenses, inclr fin jailor lees 1.8J0
Kxpe '.ses of poor house, co.nty charges
and physicians 5.000
Agricultural soci .ty 7uO
Clerk's salary. . 41x1
Incidental expenses 5.(,0f)
County attorney's salary and expense 1,200
Hriduing lii.tjo
Koads 10.(. CJ
.-oldiers' relief fund l.CJ'l
Court house bonds 8.LIJ
Klondj ke.
What does it cost to get tnere ?
When aijd how should one go ? What
should onu take? Where ore the
mines ? How much have they pro
duced ? Is wcrk plentiful? What
wages are paid ? f? living expensive?
What are one's chances of "making
s'rike r Complete and satisfactorv
replies to ibe above questions w'il b
found in the Buviington rouieV'Klon
dyke I-oleic, now ready foi distribu
lion. S.xieen payes of pratical infor
mation and an up-to-date map of
Alaska and the Klondvke. Free at
Buriingion route I 'ckei offices or ten
on ivceipt 0' foil'" cents in stamps by
I. tYat.- iis, Gen. Pas. A rt. Burl-ncton
route, Omaha, Neb.
READ WHAT..
Tl IK
UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL SAYS.
LINCOLN, NKI!., Dec. ts, 1897 M kssks. Smith I'akmki.i:,
Plattsmouth, Neb. Dear Sir-: Find enclosed 1 fur which please
send two boxes of Dr. Black's RHEUMATIC CUKE. This is a ni-o of
longstanding. The cure i.- proving very satir-ftctoiy. I think two
more boxes will establish a cure. I could nell a humbor of hoxi h in
this city. Yours Truly, CIIAKLKS I) KAN.
The above came to us unsolicited and goes to provo that DH.
BLACK'S RHEUMATIC CUUK is still at the head of the procession.
We are preparing it in pill form, which makes it more pleasant to take
than as formerly made in liquid form.
Smith Parmele, Or u orris ts9
January 10. Overseer settlements:
are teas and teas. New York Sun.
o c t : j i : i
oiUL,iuc,iog. utxiu auiujiiis.. i vu I , . . , ,.., vvhil- nlhwra SflPfi. hfitnnv fir rnspmnrr nn1 nf t-ictv
January e, j. u. tiarisnom was ap- , . TT(,rWn berry leaves: in Frauce thev use black
pointea constaoie in Louisville pre- currant leaves aDd borage to make tea
cinct and official bond annroved. 11 yu aro uluK lu u" eiM""" a and a eenrnrv or so mm thv natWrl
l 1 I . , I " " - " C J
Official bond of T. Frank Wiles was Vrms in me spring you cu save a in Euglish gardens and fields ash, elder
annroved neat sum ui ujucy uy uSuiiuS ana sloe lea tea, and tue leaves oi wnite
T L 1 1 A. I At 1 1.1
fettee, as ne is agent, ior iue largest morn ana DiacKtnorn, out or wnich to
ir II aClUrv 1 U bLLU uuj. uuu ia lco. auu ui- ajjo.w icti. ukj iu io - iucu u tua u ljjcx o
$10 00 ders direct.
Mrs. C. H. Smith received a letter
from her brother, Fred Black, at
MemDhis, Tenn., the first of the week
in which he stated that himself and
Charles Dabb would start for home in
a week or ten days.
There's no betler flour made, than
Beisel's" Plans? fter," manufactured
in this city. Ask your grocer for it,
Dist.
L Schuitz. 1
John Hirz 2
A F Seybert 3
G P Meisinger. . . 4
A Li Richard 5
John Sayles 6
. 7
. 8
. 9
.10
.11
.12
.13
14
.15
.16
Thos Iteece
C T Richards...
J M Cain
J M Line
J M Hoover .
C C Hennicgs . .
John H Becker.
C F Vallery
W R Murray
G G Pitz
W fl Smith ..17
C Bengen 18
J R Vallery 19
John Ruby 20
James Carper 21
W G Paukonni ...22
A Glanbitz 23
H Bornemeier. . . .24
S MCox 25
H II Wilson 26
CH WTe-ideman....27
Thos Greer. .
R Larson
M J Nickel . .
II Murfin. . . .
AShirly
B S Torrence
C Laurensen 34
J C Smith 86
W E Dull 37
J Chalfant 38
W Craig 39
FG Kendall 40
Ed Conrad 41
C E Heebner 42
J N Wiseman ....43
F F Everett 44
C Van Doven 45
WT J Hayes 46
W Kunz 47
A Sutton 48
H CHardnwck 49
J C Harsh 50
J Scnutrum 51
W Willett 52
J Mendenhall 53
P Hayes 54
J McKay 55
C D Quinton 56
J Tromble 57
C Brandt 58
H A Chilcott 59
J C Nida CO
...28
...29
...30
..31
...32
..33
Amt.
$30 00
30 00
SO 00
30 00
31 75
32 40
32 22
31 10
30 0o
33 85
30 00
35 40
32 00
30 00
30 00
32 85
30 00
SO 00
28 00
28 65
31 50
SO 00
30 00
36 50
35 50
SO 00
36 00
30 00
SO 25
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
33 00
30 00
32 15
37 55
34 40
30 00
34 00
30 00
SO 00
31 00
35 40
36 00
30 00
34 00
30 00
30 00
29 00
34 00
34 90
30 00
30 00
32 95
30 CO
34 00
30 11
24 00
10 00
10 50
14 00
41 45
Animals' Fright Is Short.
A question that has often been asked
is, How long does fright last in a wild
creature? The close observer will be
surprised at its brief duration. They
are not subject to 'nerves ' like human
beings. A partridge after running (or
rather flying) the gantlet of half a dozen
guns if we may be allowed a mixed
metaphor drops on the other side of a
11 00 and thereby get the best and sup-1 hedge and begins calmly to peck as if
24 25 port a home ind ustry at the same time,
which builds up the town
Is your liver tired? does it fail to do
duty? If so, don't neglect its call for
help. A few doses of Herbine may
save vou a spell of sickness. Herbine
is the only perfect liver medicine,
cures Chills and Fever. 75c.
Prosperity comes quickest to the
man whose liver is in good condition.
DeWitts Little Jiarly Risers are
famous little pills for constipation
U! I imici.-ia.i !n i rroi;t!rtn o n oil at r m
:o no acb and liver trouoies. r Lr. rucke
18 50 & Co.
9 65
23 85
38 05
10 00
13 50
18 00
nothing had happened. You would
think a rabbit after hearing a charge of
shot whistling about its haunches and
just managing to escape from a yelp
ing spaniel would keep indoors for a
week, but out it pops quite merrily as
soon as the coast is clear. A fox pur
It sued by hounds has been known to halt
and kill a fowl in its flight, though we
may assume that his enemies were not
close to Reynard at the time. We have
been led into thinking about the matter
by noting what took place at a cover
after being Bhot over. Pall Mall Gazette.
8 00
Drying Clothes.
The drying of clothes in frostv
J. A. Per kins, of Antiquity, O., was weather is sometimes, in the case of
delicate fabrics, attended with tearing
because of the quick stiffening in the
very cold air. A simple precaution
which will prevent any such trouble is
to dissolve three or four handfuls of
coarse salt in the last rinsing water,
thus making it,.m fact, a weak brine.
There is no remedy equal to Herbine Articles so rinsed will not suffer from
for thirty years needlessly tortured by-
physicians for the cure of eczema. He
I wn nr.iflrlv cured hv usinc DeWitl's
in orr J "
VV 1LCU llajUl oaivo lug lamuua ucaiiuj
11 70 I salve for piles and skin diseases. F.
11 00 G. Fricke & Co.
20 00
for the cure of constipation, sick
Headache, indigestion, vertigo, loss of j
memory, uncertain appitite, unrestful
sleep or skin eruptions, If you want!
a perfect tonic for the liver, Herbine
will not disappoint you.
Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O.,
8 15 says, "After two doctors gave up my
boy to die, I saved him frnm croup by
usiner One Minute Cou-ih Cure." It is
Lhe quickest and most certain remedy
for coughs, colds and all throat and
lung troubles. F. G Fricke & Co.
Engineer Will McLennan, whose
name was heralded abroad on account
of his having broken a leg at H istings
or stiffen with the cold.
9 50
9 00
27 00
6 00
11 60
The cheeks become pale from fear be
cause the mental emotion diminishes
the action of the heart and lungs and so
impedes the circulation.
liiM-kleii's Aruicti Salve.
The 'oet salve in ute wo lu for cuts
bjrns, sores, u'cors, salt rueum, fe
ver sores, tetter, chappep hands, ch;l
olains, coins, arid all skin eruptions
ana poiiive'y cures piles, or no pay
required, it is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refundeJ
Pyice 25 ceuts per box. For sale by
P. G. Fr'eke.
What do the Children Drink?
Doa't give them tea or coffee. Have
vou tr;ed the new food drink called
GrtAJN-O? It is delicious and nour
ishing and lakes the place of coffee
The more Grain-O you give the child
ren the more health you distribute
through their systems. Grain-O is
made of Dure grains, and when po
perly urepared tastes like the cho'ce
g'-ades of coffee but costs about i as
much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c.
Children's Day.
Dr. Shipman wili examine the eyes
of school children free of charge Sat
urday afternoons from 2 to 4 p. m.
TO tt'RE A COLD IN OXE DAY
Take Laxative Brooio Quinine Tab' ets.
Ail a rot gists refund the money if it
'alls to cu.'e. 25c.
CHRISTIAN SCENCE
Reading Rooms and Dispensary,
Drew Building, Plat tsniou Hi. Xel.
Open from 10 a. ni. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p.
m. Service each Sunday, 11 a. ni.
Plattsmouth Coal Yard
IS THE PLACE TO BUY-
HARD COAL,
CANON CITY,
SOFT COAL
ALL GRADES OF WOOD.
The Casino Saloon
WHEIIE VOL' CAN GET
THE FAMOUS
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
BOTTLED BEER
BY THE CASE.
Pure Imported Wines and VV l iKics
and ihatquee'i o' a" medi
cines Ma't-Niili ' nc.
AMTAKE
PATRONIZE : HOME : INDUSTRIES.
GET THE BEST...
THE CHEAPEST...
THE ONLY...
AIR-TIGHT
STOVE
pft
I
HuKtirJight-
Look before you Buy
And you won't gel st uck eilnc
on a painted seat or inferior Hquo
which a-e often offered a? har'-ains r-
unprincip'ed concerns. Phi! Tb'erol'
dorl want vou to patror'-e tbom
once, they waul you" purcha-e-- io oc
a samoie oi tne oualitv vou w i
always find in their ?loe. If you
want to be just, to yourse!', examine
our wines and liquors be'o'-c go i;j
elsewhee. You will thank us La
this tip.
mafic in the stale. Also everything to be
foundin :i first-class II;irl ware Store at
prices which are riht.
21 Inch Steel Air Tight Stove $4.50
A Fine Russia Air Tight Stove $5.50
24 Inch Steel Air Tight SLove $5.00
24 Inch Russia Air Tight Stove $6.00
28 Inch Steel Air Tight Stove $6.50
28 Inch Russia Air TightStove $7.50
THESE PIECES CAN'T (JE EEAT IN OM A fi A Oil AN'YWlJ'lllE ELSE.
PHIL THIER0LF, Proprietor.
S. B. HALL & SON,
South Sixth Street, - - Plattsmouth. Neb.
W. D. JONES...
Gush County's
Oldest : Liveryman,
618 MAIN STREET,
STILL IiNI BUSINESS.
EST ri-s for Weddings, Fu'K-rals or Pleasu-o Par-tie, etc. LIac' orders
uterded to prompt'y. Te rns reasonable. Cas.i preferred. Calland go'.
'.ate-5 Telephone 70.
N. B. W. D. Jones auctioneer all kinds of oods and farm stock
disposed or
6
..n. HI' i i
COPV RIGHT 1 807
About 45,000 sovereigns pass over the
Bank of England counters every day.
Hay, Corn, Oats and all Kinds of Feed
.. Constantly on Hand.
EGENBERGER & TROOP,
THIRD AND MAIN-STS.
A Sherley 32
F.;H. Sackett, assessor, Weeping Wa
ter. Claims allowed:
J M Jeronsek, mdse to poor $ 5 00
-ft D.itis.ann Ant f r r nonnap IO OH
r-arofinter Paoer Co.mdse to co. 8 00 and then brought his train into Lm-
E E Hilton, work on records 24 00 coin on time, is reported able to go to
r-laim of Weeniner Water Lumber I work. "Mac" used to reside in this
Co. for to remit taxes was refused.
Board adjourned to meet January
18, 1893.
James Robertson,
County Clerl
The fame of Hollcway's bakery is
spreading abroad. They filled a large
order from Nehawka yesterday for
some of their nicest cakes, and filled
another order from Murray, beside
attending to a growing trade here at
home.
city and is well known hero.
Ms. Mary B;rd, Ilarrisburg. Pa.
says, "My chMd is worth millions to
me; yet I would have lost her by croup
had I not inv-ied twentyfive cents in
a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure."
It cures coughs, colds and ail throat
and luDg troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co.
Prof. McHugh will lecture under
the auspices of the Woman's club Fri
day evening, January 14, at the I
JVvMo A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY.
FOLEY'S
HONEY and
TAR
13 THE
GREAT THROAT and
LUNG REMEDY.
Fo- Sale bv SMITH & PARMELE.
Beauty in a Laundry
Is something you wouldn't expect
to find every day, but you will find it
here on every shirt, collar and cuff
that passes through our hands. We
ngage none but the mcstexpert help.
and when your shirt front, collar or
cuff is turned out and sent home, it is
a work of art in color, poish, .stiffness
and condition. Satisfaction is gu-r-anteed
to entrusting us with their
laundry work.
uckweiler & Lutz
GEORGE K. STAATS,
South Sixth St.
Con tinue to do a leading business in Fancy
and Staple Groceries. Because they carry
an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at
low prices. Everything good to eat of Best
Quality. Call and try us.
Corner of Sixth and Pearl Streets, - - - Plattsmouth, Neb.
N&W : ADV&RTiS&M&NT.
P.-.'JKCR'S
UfilB BALSAM
.:'r---XKjiiClmie nd bMutifi-a tue hii
'-&i0W-4 Promote luxuriant gruwlh.
i'twT 1 Never Fails to Best ore Gray
U?Si.?jLJ Cure w!P a,r-L"UuIfr
1 Tv." -
Hold-Fast
CLOTHES LINE
HANGER.
A new and useful device which every family
will buy. is sold only thruugh local acents. r:'iipie
and strong: can be put up anywhere: securely
ho'd rope or wire; instant adjustment and re
moval of l ne: no props needed. Shells on s ght.
Popular price. Acents wanted everywhere- IC.x-
clu-ive territory. Attractive terms. Premiums
and rjrofit-sharine. Anyone may become agent.
Sample pair, by mail, i'ic.
KELSO NOVELTY CO..
528 Locust St.. Fhilade'phia.
xYeffi7fffVrfirBirfrriererffffrfriffrfZf7C7irffirr
i Xlbe Smith premier TTypewriter
st Taiue urtrtng picntne.
Da9 all the Latest Improvements,
popular Because of erit.
Jost Durable Typewriter fxdc
premier Buyers do JNbt experiment.
dritt for Jtvo Hit Catalogue f rte.
Syracuse, ff. T Q. 8. H.
Omaha Branch Office, cor. Seventeenth and Farnatn sts.
HIE PERKINS HOUSE,
F. R. GUTHMANN, Prop.
Rates Si and $1.50 per Day
Centrally Located and Com
fortably Furnibhed.
PCTT3MOUTH, NEBRASKA
HARD COAL.
Missonr Coal, (ienuine Canon City Coa
FOR CASH.
LsiTt o der at F. S. White'
W. .1. WHITE.
TUE DAILY NEWS, 15c WEEK.