t ut. i. i im if 2i Hurl. THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. NOVEMBKR 9, VQ w mm lost. li Awful Bad Ooiluiw ia Lab Michigan- The Propellers lAkbsaiy aed Philadel phia Una lato Easb Other and , Both Sink. Htpven Bodies HavaBeeallecovered 8akd Bkach, Mich , Nor. . The propeller Albany of tba Western Transit company, loaded with (fain, and the propeller Philadelphia of the Anchor lino, loaded with coal and mar ehaadise,colllded off Port aux Barques la a dense tog and both tank la 200 feet of water. The captains of both boata with twenty-one men were saved. One life boat which contained tvren tjr-flve men was sunk and all perished. Eleven bodies have been recovered. The Albany was bo and from Chi cago to ISuffalo with grain and general merchandise and the Philadelphia of the Anchor line was bound from Kuffalo to Duluth with aoal and a miscellaneous cargo. Hoth were steel steamers. The Albany was built la Detroit la 1884, was worth $100,000 and Is be lieved to be partially Insured. The ' Philadelphia was built by David Hell i at Buffalo in 186? and was valued at 80,000. Both boats being sunk there Is no possibility of legal complications over the collision, as when a boat, whether at fault or not Is lost the responsibil ity of ber owners cornea to an end. This was the fourth boat of the Anchor line either stranded or sunk this season and the aggregate losses tiow exceeds 1150,000, MINERS 8EEKINQ FOR GOLD, I'reepaetors la the West Turning Prom Sllrer With CIom1 Kuoeees. Washinotost, Nov. 8. Advices re ceived here from the stales and terri tories which have heretofore been known principally because of their production of silver indicate that the repeal of the Sherman silver purchas ing law may not prove to be an un mixed evU. Senators, members and delagates representing all these states and territories report that in most of them miners and prospec tors are exerting themselves in searches for gold mines. That in many instances they have been suc cessful the malls of senators and members bear ample testimony. In Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arieona and New Mexico several new gold camps have been opened which promise well and work has also been resumed in many abandoned placers and In quarts mines which had been deserted. 1 i Reports from the mining states and territories also Indicate that many of the more productive and easily worked silver mines are still being operated. In roost of these there has been a re duction of wages and In some In stances the owners say they can con tinue to work If silver will maiuUla an average price of seventy cents an onnco, CHURCH ELDERS . SUPREME. Tli MiMourl supreme Coart Decide a Teat Caaa Agtlant tba Congee gntloa. Jxffkiwok Cm, Ma, Nov. 8. The congregation of the Christian church at Necpcr, Clark county, demanded the retention of the Rev. Mr. Wells as their minister, while the elders of the v.burch refused to employ him, claim ing that they alone hid tho po vcr to employ the minister. This caused a split and both sides claimed tho prop erty of tho church. The case was broujrht to the supreme court, which body decided yesterday that the elders were tho constituted authority aud empowered to employ tho pastor. The Rev. 'Mr. Wolls will. haVa to seek a new field of labor. TOOK POISON IN COURT. A Clileaga Erabensler Create a Sauaa llonal Soaae While on Trial. Chicago, Nov. 6. Jatnos O. Hull, ar rested for embczeling 0OQ from a !atv book publisher for whom ho had svh'j si confldential bookkeeper, watit u s .-sue In court to day by fall ing writhing to tho floor, with tha ex tlamatiou that he had taken pulton, lie was taken to a hospital, where it was said ho had swallowed btrjvhulntj met wuh In a dangerous condition: Itcll tagged to be allowed to dio. ONLY FRAGMENTS BURIED. Nana itt I ha lladiee l Ida t Id I mi of I ha MaaUader IHittUr Whole. Maixsii Nov. .The burial of the ixicovrred bodle of tho vhtlnn of tho fearful dynamite pxuUihUjii at S.tau-lt-r tnk place yvatvrday. Mul tf the ;iifllti'tv utalued on'y iec of lumum trinn:., 'Iheae tm iiUiiil iiill t'l'lut lately In tun l V lrenn.iu!v ronl followed tW bodlv tu the Tripp a Mardarar .M4Mwtt l'atb. Hr. I.wvi4i Ma iv. a John MUlitfan the titvrt who iuar lerp. the tarw nuU"r of family eanu-J l'tara mar Oklahoma City, uk !w ?(iure I Ul i;fht la Kat M Uiuit, til. IU at f4t jfttvw tba a.o! William F.tKliit. lt liter WUa U wa and it 4 lh vrnut. yii hi luUoiu.tt w i lubti i'V, ltt nird'r Wtfaiuv t ry n iinka tUe t.tWurif u vvaaful tar fa k4f ttt.'ste. uMHo.i, N.x t IU (1'i nrt tui Vf tKrtliUhl thtt Pt.llU' ttt'i Ma.lutt ha err., i . av liM.iit I f , Ttita. thitfUi , a- 'iM it4mt, Js.;ia ll WaUIi!, '4tunit a i ', iitit'iiati , a taM4vr, 4 hatkrt t uwu kj(r in altfbwar ail iwkUr al v'Wvrl M rvb w Va'tol lta t(virariu.'il, STATE NEWS. buwuai lva Mmgimt Wahraats aa4 If abaaaaa raaaaa. Ear. W. H. Yandertee is arraarlnr la aUbliah a peaple's misalaa at Nor folk. Sau to Sioux City has voted 133,000 In boads to secure taa location of a col lege. A Oordan maa has an Indian mummy, the anly real oae of the kind in the world. James Thompson, a farmer near Arlington, lost one of his hands la a cornnhellcr. Albion children are suffering with the measles and the attendance at school is smalL The conference of the United Breth ren church 1 In progress at Oak, Nuckolls county. Crawford's fire department has made all arrangements for a grand ball on inanksgiung eve. Hallowe'en Horatio's played havoc witn outhouse, crossings, sidewalks, etc., In Lincoln on the proper night. The records of the Gran I Island land office have been removed to Lincoln, mi wmmw vuiww w u . m u v hmv Tour Indian boys between the ages oi ll and 14 nave disappeared from toe Santee agency, and their parents art anxious for their safety. The Norfolk district conference of the Methodist Episcopal chnrch has Just adjourned at VVakelield. The next session will be held at Wisner. The granary and corn cribs of Tom Fin ten of Custer county were destroyed by ore and 1,000 b isbels of corn and 600 bushels of oats were consumed. Incendiaries. The corner stone of Norfolk's new Trinity church was laid last Wednes day. Dean Gardner of the Trinity cathedral, Omaha, delivered the dedi catory sermon. ' Joseph V7. Bogera, a pioneer of Fill more county, was buried by the Grand Army post of Uxeter and all the busi ness houses In town cloaed out of re spect for his memory. The Wayne Graphic has tired of ad vocating democratic principles and U now a full-fledged populist sheet with J. T. Meere as editor, The democrats wouldn't give the paper support L. C. Dunn of Lincoln has the honor of bringing down one of the finest eagles ever seen In Nebraska. The bird measures seven feet from tip to tip, has fine plumage, and is perfectly formed in every way. It was secured among the sand hilla in Grant county. A reward of 9100 has been offered for the arrest of the Incendiary who satuiated a lot of corn husks with coal oil one night last week and threw them into the irranary of William Dixon, near Nelson. , Fortunately the oom bustlblus fell Into a bin of bran and went out. Moses Marks, a clerk in a Nebraska City clothing house, fell from a step ladder in the front window oi the store and plunged head first into the big light of glass. Tho pane was cracked in all directions and Marks' head was so badly cut that a surgeon bad to sew up the wound. The residents of Central park, Oma ha, have formed a vigilanco committee for the purpose of suppressing the raids or nocturnal visitors, wno levied tribute on coal bins, hen coops, and barns. 1 he committee is divided into reliefu, and a dozen men, well armed, now patrol the vicinity all night The thieving has stopped, the thieves evi dently catchinar on to thetran that had been laid for them. There has been another more on the part of the Nebraska weather bureau towards facilitating the dissemination of bureau information over much larger territory than has been covered hereto fore. Hereafter, local display men In towns easily reached by telegraph will be supplied with postal cards, on which, with lojrotypes, they can print lore- cants aud mail the same at once to post offices in their vicinity. Through tiiis plan It Is expected that more than twice the number of towns will be reached than now are. The king of terrors hovered about a residence one block south of the peni tentiary one day last week, but was put to night by a physician and a stom ach pump. The lady of the house swallowed a quarter of an ounce of laudanum with suicidal intent and but for the quality of the liquid which was not of recent vintage her ca&e would have been a serious one. As it was she was badly scared. The motive for the act Is said to be family troubles which includes jealousy on the part or the husband. The controversy as to what state first adopted a nuifoi-m system of examina tion for school teachers has come up la educutioual circles and a lady con nected with the cuucatioual depart ment of New York intimates in a letter to Stute Superintendent Gou-.ly that New York is entitled to the credit. .Mr. Gondy claims the honor for Nebraska and cues as proot the urst report ox tue lirst superintendent to the first govern or or iNebra.sk a w hich refers , to me uniform system of queMion.s Mut out from the ofliceof tho state superintend ent The. report Has made, by 1 1). Heals for the year ivw. For a week Mis I.lme Wambold carried tba mall on the lturwelt and .Mmerla route, her father, Jvrry Warn bold, the regularly ordained eerrler being otherwise engaged, say the Gar field l.'nterptUe. The slal'e utt this line makes dally trips and eon i il. rlng the dUtauce ttaveied, waU li U tUty-aix mites. It i no U uic to make tW trip, even when all ruu i;iMiiu!v. I.i Thursday riattiug, whilm wu lac way down fmiu AloitrU i.i llutwrtl, at Honl diuk and when ht hI r m. )ie4 a louelr part of rvwd, tu.u. w here near the hkms hivk, site ( ' l. I by a al range man u aureUi k, w!ki inquired it aha wa ctri) 'w ti e mad. !h0( w m . d iu the ait.tUiaUaf Uil i'ONliau4 hit qasllvu. aUltig a'.ut bow m ut It w lwH tf tU raale, el?, M.e atmaml UlniMiui lvill, the Kay. bt whet a'te told i- a that taeif ant mavU lua't fcvu mif th rov'a he yrablMd III tuu;U m l iu fm.sl ber la lanj,tu iare f I t?e tHiui t'IU that "i,i .' I tt l This tvitNtd ,h )4i'j Jdt" s.t. a'iU U fu ia iuttd VT V tU in;l. nt tsa Uikh ha UU f taUi the fathuikii tkb w( Ua Iwr.el f ai MU l'nU'f H. vUeiarf Uij o t iHl was t aitiUfiv, Uia Uva i..i'l reited that ha Uw mu, stul i sut,. MtM i.U'tS is abutit I of ,i bat has rsty u( airis. PUBLISHERS' C0L0MN. Friends, Fellow-Citizens! We have a plan, and with your help in working out the easy details can achieve results grand, glorious and lasting. Mmh fnr k PpdtiIp ( nuumunuiui uiu mupiu . Nebraska's soil and sunshine, Nebraaka's rains and dews, Nebraska's steam and lightning, Nebraska's wealth and credit, for Nebraska's toiling Sons. To cut the mighty tenta cles of many-armed monopoly, to over throw the law-sup ported tyranny of cor porate greed, the Peo ple's party must be placed in power. To place it in power, com plete and sweeping, this paper, bearing the light of its grand prin ciples, must reach the people. Our Si Is to divide the slate, and stir each lover of the people's cause to work well the field around him-his neigh borhood. We shall make a paper you will be proud of and en thusiastic for, and the personal effort which m Fiioi of nmt ; and justice can make among neighbors and friends advertisingUits worth and work and asking their subscrip tions, should be put forth to multiply our influence, to spread the truth to all. We are determined to achieve great results. But your hel p is necessary ; Wo count upon it 25,000 new subscribers can easily be placed ou our books in the next three months. Many hands make light work. Assuming that we have three earnest zealous friends in each of the 1,640 precincts of the state, who will send us five new names each, we shall have nearly that number raised. There is not a Populist who can afford to be without the Facts aafl Areieits with which this paper will equip him. There is not an open-minded democrat or republican in Nebraska who' should be allowed to; remain unacquainted with it. For this work of introducing and spreading- ihe light, the paper, auionsj the people of uach locality; we One, two, three, four, a 'dozen, tho nio;e tho merrier, hhtv.il take hold in each precinct. Karh cue who read this is called to thU needful work of truth aprcading, calUnl by far-Hieing wlf interval, called by Buffering hu manity, t ailed of God and conscience! driven. Now, Mien, all together ; to the work And re uumtuor, "Therw U t discharge in thU wan'1 King! yearly suWrlptloaa for TUK AlUtim iMUll'lcaiiRHT, Una Iftdlar. Clubs of flvw sent la at i time rVur lkollsra. Hhort wm rata to soe, ulal subairlbra, )1flesCsW ti l Jaauarf, Ut, ItWt. AUdrvasordara to THE ALLIANCE PUB, CO., 1120 M It .Lincoln, Wb. WltH Yoof Hem Tba Fa tare of Oar Flaaara, If times are not at onoe better, the oorscienoeless crowd of Shjlocka who hare boon locking up our money ta force the repeal of the silver purchasing law will stand before the public converted of one more brazen lie. They have promised that as soon as the repeal was pasaod, money should become plenty and our drooping Industries should re vive. The condition of this promised prosperity has now been created. We are waiting- for the promised result. Cocfldenoe, we were assured, would be restored, and we are ready for the exhi bition. We have never doubted that the repeal would unlock the bank v&ulU and tba loaded, safes of tj m.pney-loan- Z'g fehylocks. What m6ney we tZTii will sooner or later make its appearance, for having' stopped all increase of our simulating medium, it must become harder and harder to pay debts, as our population increases, and there is no sort of reason why the money bags of the nation should not eagerly seek good mortgages and good collateral of all kinds. They have a firmer bold upon the throats of the people than they ever had, and certainty there is the greatest of temptation for them' to throw out their money and to gloat over their prospects. We expect to see money plenty, therefore, and we expect to soe, too, unless our present financial policy of legislating for the sole benefit of capital Is stopped by the people, a final paralysis of our industries and a dis tress of our people, compared to which the present Is as the Summer's morning compared with the night. . ' But we expect to soe the people arise In their sovereignty and at the ballot box condemn the high handed outrage of the money oligarchy in attempting to pauperize the American masses. It has been shown in the senate that Alabama Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Montana, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri, Nevada, North Dakota, Vir ginia a ad Washington are not in accord with the gold-serving politicians and gold-loving bankers. California, Geor gia, Kentucky, Nebraska, Pennsylvania North Carolina and Tt xas had divided delegations when it came to voting on free silver. This condition of things points directly to a financial rebellion that will shake old political organiza tions to the center. It looks as if the West and South would Inaugurate new politics on financial lines, though there are thousands upon thousand in the East who are in hearty sympathy with financial reforms. Theodore Ii Liebe, a prominent cit izen of Portland, Ore., was shot and seriously wounded by an unknown man who then shot and killed him self. To-day the longest iron railway bridge, in Germany will be opened, it spans the Vistula between Fordeen, in Prussian Poland and Culmsee. It is 1,450 yards long. Lewis Thompson, the cashier of the Madison Square, New York, bank, has turned state's evidence, in order to clear his skirts of the criminal charges againBt btm. Thomas F. Bayard, United States ambassador, was entertained In Liver pool at a banquet and reception. More than 000 citizens, representing the wealth and society, were present ' In view of its having been bung up by tbe senate it is not likely that the president will take any action in the matter of Mr. llornblowor's nomina tion owing to the congressional recess. Ooneral Nelson A. Miles has left Chicago for a ten days' tour of in spection in the western part of his di vision, lie will visit Fort Leaven worth and some of the forts in Okla homa. Frank Osborne, a sawing machine agent of Ottawa, Kan., was arrested at Leavenworth, Kan., charged with selling1 sewing machines not his own for t2!0 and skipping with the cash. Lilv Eicksman, aged 14 years, of Batavia, 111., was accidently shot through the skull, causing instant death. Five revolvers were found on the premises. Patrick Luby of Finulay, Ohio, was found murdered five miles south of Wapakoncta, Ohio. It is supposed that he was robbed and thrown from the train ou which he was traveling, as he had a roll of money when lasC seen. THE MARKETS. kauina City iiritlu. I Vlrrs ww iioi J on follows: Na 3 hart hint. Muveoite: No. 3 hard wtawat, 4iO Nfc hai-U what 4flJ4o: rojooied bard hl, Ho: No. 8 red about, 6S'4. W4e-, No 8 rod wlurot W&K; Nu. rod waeat, 40 IXiuN-SolU rathor alowly aad was X'i'ta liaur Ihun tcmorday. Tbare wre rather itx-ral oltrrink-s and th ahipplag' dt-mud was uoor. Koi'ttlMM td cora to day, W oarr. a fuur io. T fi.r K ml led cora old at Sic: N 9 utlii4, J0. M 4 uUrd -.v-tV: ao grade, Sttito: Mix I AhllS 314,1,-1140 Nm a ahito, ID tlio; N'o. 4 bHi KJe Shiptwra mI4 3iJ latiai)iid rtvur tor Nvi I rura and tho asms r Nil. t arbi'.a irn Nit I ail 4 atta qautaj i., mtn.. I W at IT , Miin;tili aot Na $ hll . qtH'tvU nominally at a Miataa Ship n Mi Me riwr fur i tx ra, u altly mail M!tt tir t vat atocK. KaAt fivv. Ma, Xov. I raitla Ra- f,1 taitea. l aMiwt yaatardjy. ntlM. ill Tba Mrt m quk-l a ad ii t!i aiaidy tBtaaaut, alls od aatlve aad auwia. thwa-d l'l tftbliiMaiatawaatSMiei mm M-lteia T Hi 4M itewrartaxt jaj, Ta aud lata c tl '! t,Mr aad hkW r ( IHat W. KiUad U U . m - lllyta r ahlaataate aaaa Taa ttwkat HMn( atatrfy aa4 atad atraa MM iwwi l'ric rM. iruM f i la BBS Krtap- Mlt ao aaiMMMkta. Taa fcfrl d ttl lad atawlf luf fwal tawB, US !. ak. i d d aa Taa tut mmn ara n p"iiia : . W rrta w rri Mt ttut at 4 S9 1 . WASTKU. Uhti hear v fount wtiM of aoravs ;atly tai umbered far li for rol u reaual NsVaaka. A dd raa. thi I, Maw City, Nab. i ll BUY YOUR . ; Fall and Winter PESD SCHMIDT The largest and most complete stock of General Merehanrttse in the city. Consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. Boots Hi Sis, Ms ani Cm Queensware, Groceries, Etc If yon want to bay a good pair of Shoes, a Hat or Oapf a pair of Blankets, Bed Contort, a Duck Coat, a paii of Over alls, Jeans, Pants, a Shirt, Gloves or Mittens, Under wear do not fail to give us a call. We have a reputation of keeping. First class goods only. Would be, pleased , , to snow you through our stock and convince you that you should trade with us. Fred Schmidt, 921 O Si., Opposite P. O. ypS If ik 20,000 TO LOAN TO WORTHY STU0ENT8. There are In the west thousands of young men and wonvt-n tied dow n, by lack oi educa tion, to pursuits which they heartily dislike and In which thay will never excel Are you one o( them? If so. this college can put you on the road to success If you have ambition and a willingness to study. Wa teach every necessary for a successful atari in life. If you have not the funds we will give you a full cour e and let you pay for it afterwards, as you earn the money. The number received on this plan will be limited to one hundred and iwumy students. Fifty graduate lat year. Eleven atatea represented, Electric Shorthand taught which is the shortcut and best. . . After you have read all other catalogues, send for ours and we will leave it to your judg ment which college in the West ranks first in standing. Addrees,. A. M. HARGIS, President, Orand Island, Neb. SUre CUre for Hog 7 chicken Cholera.! 1 have a positive, trlwd, proved aud Knar SUlewi cure lor h OK and chlckanehnlera, hu h has ataod Ihe U-nt or elx var without aver making a fallnoo w my knowledge or that 1 evrr heard of. It haa beu uvl auceeaarully la hindradaof rea My father Is and has been for forty yeara a trading hiiR-ralaar id thla couuiy. aud has ot many hot; from t ho era. Litis hua never tot a ho or cnlt-ken from cholera alure the dlarovery of thU rmn edy. One dollar will bay rumii-n of lae Ingred lent at any drugatora lotura W UJS head of liiwa 1 will arnd any jhtmio the leeipe tor only Bfty eonu svod Uulay, u the ivmmiy and you w II never Im anmkrr luxiiir c hlchtu Irt.in eholera; don't wait unill ibey bvgia to dla. KvlervtM-ea: My r-itntatr, I'.tpraaa Ageat.or I'aauwof HaptUt 1 hun h, of w a't-b I am a utvmber.or auy balueaa aoua or aoud elttraa of thU Iowa. Aganla wan tad Ad dreaa. Mas. lUcwai. V. Thumam. i'vwarta, Alabama J. V WOLFE, ( Bos 335. Lin. L li Sj,tt. iaa t a rj ruia lut o I 1 1 Uaad China at . - '' - - " Iroia wa utSrrvnt airta wfclab ha sow J-ra at aaK MMrvtai all bta Hia i, a uaite aala lairoa. taaaa fa tkmrm ladlvMttaia aad kattf brt A ra y aiM-h alma aa ltm. l wwliea ttksMna ba wiikatau. If.m that rwkly uid m sl6o, ana iar SimI kra. TU dn, r aiaUf fvi lu.4 ;" fun ita. ftrnmwt, Vie !v aM i. H. SKd tVata a M,r arlla Mr Waal jrua aaas Th Woatara Trail It aabltahsj nr Uirlf ay taa CaWo, lUck Mtui a 1'aoilW IUllay. it tells ao to s a tars la IU WVat. and It wUi U aul ta iott trails tm r year. fcP4 aawtf a At) aUJrt as ta ,Kltuv Wvaura 1 tail, CaU-aio," ss4 woalvw It oae yva Ut, ivu MKM vatuN.U. i; a. . . Goods nnOPPIFJG . ..; ll ii in niii i:i wm HARPS rJnmfnrhililA f aassB Hsasaaa SBbbmsms saMssssssssw aaaaasaaiaaaaB Do not touch the water witli the hands; easily man aged, always ready for use. Agents wanted in every county. Address, COMPANY, LINCOLN, NEB. IOWA TEED 8TEAMES Given away if It does not save its cost In ono year. Martin & Morrisey M'fg , Oompany. Omaha, Neb. In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. William C. Helmer, Plaintiff, vs. Cora Helmer. 1 Defendant. I The defendant, Cora Helmer, will take ootlca that on the 3Mh day of October, 1808, William C Helmer, plaintiff herein, tiled his petition In the district court of Lancaster county, Ne braska, agxiDNi Raid dvfendaut, tho object and nray.er of which are to recover from said de fendant a divorce. . You are ht reby requlnd ta answer said peti tion on or before tbe 1Kb day of JDeceraMT, IMW3. Wn.i iam C. HrmxK. By Lamb, Adams & stco't, ... . , ; ,, ao-lt His Attorneys. F. M. WOODS. Fine Stock Auctioneer. 203O8t., liipcolp, re b Publlo Sal Oatoa. F. M. Woods will conduct salts as follows: November 13 uland China hogs, at Cadtms, Neb., forOoo Jackson. iNuverabtr 14 Folaud-Cbma uoe, aj. 1 1 1 ...v ... I ....... XI V. t . 1 1 ! . V lc"!tro. Nowinliur 15 1'oland China hoa. at Heuuhllcan City, for Tabor A MuUtwr V -,k. in !...(.. I i.... oiamord, reo , ror lr. waggoner. ' I November 22 Poland-China hogv, at llumbolt, la, for Tall & Ce. Touilats bora Misntsota Points, Coinmenrlnf CKtoW fjlh, a TourUt oar leaves Mlnnaapoils awry Tburatiay mornlntr and runs to Pueblo aud via Albert Ia tu (Julumhua Juaoitoa. r. riving at hah n. ro. aaa tuore ooubcvta ana nil r ii . il i. m. I . iraiB i which will hold at that ti!nt (or ar I , .1 it. la aa a. sv riva, oi tsa it. v it, e. train rarrv Iny teat car, and via KanaMClty srriro at i iwm ari niurairg. lUrtaalnf OdVoU-r I0ih, TourM car llilav Albert laa every 1 uUy snorala tad run via Alieaeaimlie A ri. l.ule Ky thrugh Ai:ua to U aio:o, an If lag at tight, and thre lay me aid be ukah waat Mi "l!f live" Prt da iuoralav aiul Vita ttaliu.aKa I i. oofa aad tWiUvllle to Pueblo, a i fsiirin nsiwrB 1 1 iaai isn a fti,, b f mff a. a 1 . - a i. . . a Model Mod Fail & Wringer