SATURDAY SIFTINGS E A Oram is iu Norfolk today from Orolghton A L Burko of Tlldon was a city svis tor yesterday L Oolo of Blootu field wns a city vis itor yostorday M P Kinkaid of ONeill was n city visitor yesterday- 0 P Miohnol mado a busluoss trip to Piorco jestorday J II Hamilton of Sioux City is horo greotlug old time friouds G W West of Cloarwntor had busl uoss in Norfolk yostordiiy John Quick is conlluod to his homo with au attuck of the grip Tay Hamiltou aud D E Pomeroy of Allen were in Norfolk yesterday Miss Maud Wilson of Picreo is visit ing at tho homo of O P Michael J J Goodrich is reported quito ill at his rootiiH in Fergusons restaurant Mrs David Banm entertained tho Kaffeo Klatsch yesterday afternoon Deputy Kovonuo Colleotor Seoloy of Madiso j was a city visitor yesterday Mr and Mrs II II Horbisou were city visitors yesterday from Madison Rogular gospel meeting at tho Y M O L tomorrow afternoon at II oclock The Btato meeting of supervisors and commissioners will bo held iu Lincoln February 19 C E Moore is moving his hardware stock from tho Eiseley block to tho Rob ertson storo room Miss Edith Steuior and Miss Anua Killen will spend Sunday in Madison the guests of friends It is said that tho ground hog has seen his shadow today aud will hibernate for another six weeks Among tho improvements being made at tho union depot is a now aud sub stantial plank platform George Brooks attended the meeting of the Elks lodge last night and returned to his homo in Bazile Mills today Rev J V Gortuer of Creighton has purchased the house owned by Mrs Rosa B Wise on South Fourth street E V Braasch arrived today from Til den and will remain here until his health is better having had a relapse of the pneumonia If the number of farmers aud farm teams in town today is any criterion Norfolk merchants have been enjoying a lucrative trade It is said that the families of both Senator Allen aud Congressman Robin sou are quarantined at Madison on ao count of scarlet fever W J Barnes who recently sold his hotel property in Stanton to Knox Tipple is here today He contemplates locating on a farm near Norfolk Mrs George D Butterfield of Oreigh ton and her mother Mrs A P Doe of Davenport Iowa were guests at the home of W H Butterfield yesterday Conductor A J Ryel is moving his family into the new homo jiiBt com pleted for them on Third street just north of J 0 Aids home in South Nor folk Tho family of John Ballantyne re cently removed here from Osmond will occupy the Marquardt house on West Norfolk avenue recently vacated by E G Hoilman Miss Nellie Morrow who teaches in Emerick precinct is expeoted home to day for a weeks vacation her school having been closed on account of sick ness among the children Workmen are today engaged iu fix ing the fire bell on a more substantial foundation The bell has been useless as a fire signal for several weeks now but fortunately there has been no occa sion to use it Mrs Lumbook of Oakdale has pur chased the Latimer house in Tho Heights Tho new owner now makes her home with her son-in-law A J Austin and it is probable that all will move hero in spring and make their home Mrs Burton came down Thursday night from Arnold Ouster county where she has been visiting her daughter and will visit at tho homo of Mr and Mrs George B Ghristoph a few days before returning to her home in Waukou Iowa The people of Stanton have organized a Water Power company and aro out with a drag net after a flouring mill They will probably get it The people of the neighbor on the east are en terprising and when they make a united effort to boost thoir city they will show results State Fish Commissioner John H Hulff has returned from his inspection of the hatcheries at South Bend He be lieves that the people of the state will soon realize more benefits from tho com mission than they have in the past ow iug to the fact that tho work will be bettor perfected and more favorable laws mado Pierco Loador August Ropke last Saturday purchased the Herman Ahl man hay quarter of land two miles northwest of Pierce paying 40 an acre Mr Ahlman bought the land five yeara ago for 1S50 per acre has raised crops and out hay every year upon it and now sells for over three times what ho paid Farm and bay land in the vicinity of Piorco in well worth owning Another gratifying featuto about this sale is that tho purchaser is a homo man Mrs W H Buttorflold outortalnod a companv of ladles yostorday aftornnou iu honor of hor visiting guosts Mrs Drako Mrs Blair Mrs George D Buttorflold and Mrs Doe Ono of tho ontortaining foaturos was an old fash ioned spelling match at which Mrs O B Durlund won tho first and Mrs W G Baker tho booby prizo Plaluviow News Tho board of hoalth havo decidod to contlnuo tho quarantine ono wuok lougor Tho News loams that sonio families In which scarlet fever oxists refrain from calling a physician In ordor to escapo tho quarantine The well members of thoso households mingle with others freely and thus spread tho germs of diRoaso vory rapidly Those people should bo arrostod and provocated aud thus bo mado to understand that other people have rightB which thoy are bound to respect A plain drunk giving tho name of W H Thompson but not olaimiug relation ship to tho llttlo giuut of Grand Island nor having any aspirations to fill ono of tho United States souatorships from Nebraska wa8 up boforo police court this morning having boon takon up Inst night by Officer Kauo Ho stated thatjho had a toucn of tho grip and iu an earnest endeavor to euro it had taken an overdose of rod top He promised to cloaraway for greouor Holds and was roloasod MONDAY MENTION P OsueB of Newman Grovo is horo on business aud calling on old acquaint ances Mrs O H Reynolds outertainod a few of Tho HeightB ladies Saturday afternoon Engiueor Dan Murphy is iu tho city from Omaha greeting old friouds aud acquaintances Wm Whooler editor of the Wakefield Republican was in tho city today on route to Liucoln Miss Ethel Blood who has boon vory sick with typhoid fever is now very much improved Fred Sidler has ngaiu engaged iu tho dray business having purchased the old Queen dray line from Mr Tipton Mr and Mrs Charles Stitt came up from Fremont Saturday evening and aro visiting Norfolk relatives and friends Tho thermometer registered six de grees below zero 1 ist night aud indicated the lowest temperature of tho season with one exception on January 1st the mercury indicated bovou degrees below zero Rev J O S Weills is sick with tho grip and yesterday was not able to con duct services at Trinity church Dr Irving Johnson of Omaha was in tho city over night and occupied Rev Mr Weills pulpit last evening Norfolk seems to havo escaped much of yesterdays storm and received noth ing but a cold wave Other neighboring towns report considerable snow and at Lincoln aud through the southeran port of Nebraska quite a blizzard prevailed in some places ub much as ten inches of snow having fallen Pierce Call Wo understand that Mr House of Norfolk who purchased the Kinkaid farm on the Willow has purchased or is about to purchase the fine farm of Geo Friedrich which lays east of the Kinkaid place This will givo him 000 acres of fine land in the Willow Creek valley and will make and is iu fact now a model stock farm Oakdule Sentinel H N Gove made a business trip to Norfolk Wednesday We understand he ha9 resigned as jani tor of the schools hero in ordor to ac cept a position at the Norfolk asylum Quite a serious accident happened at Joe Keoks Monday morning by tho tipping over of a stove that had a kottlo of boiling water on it one of tho littlo girls being caught under tho stovo and badly burned by the stovo and scalded by tho boiling water Dr Frederick W Teal received his commission as superintendent of the Norfolk hospital for the insane last Fri day and has entered upon tho discharge of his duties as such officer ThiB is the only ohango in the management of the institution that has yet takeu placo but other changes are expected to follow soon It was oxpeoted that the board of public lands and buildings or a por tion of it would visit tho asylum today bat it has not yet appeared Stanton Picket A land deal oc curred Monday which may surprise some of the older settlers It was noth ing less than the selling of the Henry Rogers farm which he homesteaded 31 years ago aud where he has lived ever since to Friedrick Froehlioh a Gormau from noar Humphry Tho land lies up Pleasant Run about five miles north west of Stanton Tho prico paid was 0500 Mr Rogers will remain on the farm ono year longer he and his son having leased the same it August Flower tis a Burpnsiug fact says Prof Houton that in my travels in all parts of tho world for the last ton years I have met more people having used GroenB August Flower than nny other remedy for dyspepsia deranged liver and stomach and for constipation I find for tourists and salesmen or for TUE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8 1IX1 IMirnons filling olllco posit inns whore headaches aud general bad feelings from irregular habits exist that Greons August Flower is a grand remedy It doos not injuro tho systom by froquont uro and is fxcellont for sour Btomaohs and Indigostlou Samplo bottles freo at A K Leonards Sold by dealers in all civilized countries Wantkd Active man or woman with rig to dollver aud oauvass iu towns and rural districts No canvassing Salary S0 per month References and security required Addross Beatrtoo Book Co P B Spraguo Muuagor room 7 First National bank Beatiice Nob JOINT INSTALLATION KiiIrIiIh mill Imllnii of tlm Miirrnlice 1uli Mcly IiiMiiII IiihI NIrM Norfolk tout No 01 K O T M and Myrtlo hivo No HO L O T M hold a joint publio installation last night iu 1 O O F hall and a vory enjoyable time was had by those attondlng State Commander F M Dopson of Lincoln wiih horo and conducted tho installation of tho tout olllcers whilo Statu Com mandor Mrs L M Bonk of Omaha wis also prosont and porformod tho samo sorvico for the ladies of tho hive Tho following were tho olllcors in stalled for tho tout Couinmudor 0 O Manwillor lieutonniit coinmandor J M Saltor rocord and fiuanco koopor S R McFarlaud chaplain OF Plat sorgeaut O L Barr mastor at arms W H Talbot first master of tho guards Frod Sidler second mastor of tho guards Fred Linorodo soutinol E E Bools picket J II Sauford II O Truman took tho position of past commaudor by virtue of having filled the office of com mander for one term The oflicors of Myrtlo hivo installed wore as follows Past commander Mrs Ida Clark commander Mrs Pollard lieutenant commander Mrs L O Line rode record koopor Mrs W J Askins finance keeper Mrs M W Cuso chap lain Mrs E G Wilkinson sergeant Mrs L M Slawtor mistress at arms Mrs Miuuio Werner soutinol Mrs Fred Kraut picket Mrs Ollio Salter Afier tho installation ceremonies a banquet of good things was served in tho G A R hall aud for outortuinnipnt selections on a graphophono were given tho sir kuightB guve a number of tableaux from thou degree work and the ladies gave a drill from their floor work The evening was pleasantly passed uutil an early hour this morning Arbor liy Governor Dietrioh has taken early of ficial cognizance of one of the most im portant holidays provided by Nebraskas laws and if it were generally aud faith fully observed it would mean much to tho state iu providing it groves aud shade trees which do much toward the distribution of moisture With an abuudauco of forest and fruit trees the state will soon assume a placo for beauty and productiveness which it will not otherwise enjoy The governors pro clamation is as follows The observance of Arbor day has in tho past contributed in no small degree to the growth and improvement braskas forestry and foliage transformed vast expanses of of Ne It has prairie into picturesque woodland increasing the laudscapo boauty of the state and making it more desirable for those seek ing opportunities for investment aud af fording comfort and pleasure for those already here This practice which has added so much beauty and value to the state in the past should not only be maintained in the future but should bo enlarged upon to tho greatest practical extent On each recurring Arbor day every citizen of the state should add at least one treo to our forestry and foliage which shall servo the doublo purpose of boing both commemorative and bono ficial commemorative of the mental genius of our distinguished citizen Honorable J Sterling Morton author of Arbor day and beneficial in tho way of increased comfort and valuo By authority vested iu mo by law I therefore do hereby proclaim and des ignato Monday April 22 1901 as Arbor day and I earnestly request of the citizens of tho stato and all school children to obsorve this occasion by the planting of trees aud beautifying shrubbery In testimony whereof I havo hero unto subsoriDod my name and caused to be affixed the great seal of the stato of Nebraska Done at Lincoln tho capital of tho stato of Nebraska this fourth day of February in tho year of our Lord 1001 Freo of Cluirue Any adult Buffering from a cold settled on the breast bronchitis throat or lung troubles of nny nature who will call at A K Leonards will be presented with a sample bottle of Boscheos Gorman Syrup freo of charge Only one bottle givon to ono person and none to children without order from parents No throat or lung remedy over had suoh a salo a BoEoheos German Syrup in all parts of tho civilized world Twenty years ago millions of bottles wore giveu away aud your druggist will tell you its success was marvolous It is really tho only throat and lung remedy generally oudoreod by physi ciauB Ono 75 cent bottle will cure or prove its value Sold by dealers iu all civilized countries TUESDAY TOPICS A J Durlnnil Ih oouIIiumI to his homo by siokiuwH Mayor Robertson had business in Mad ison yostorday Miss May Miller of Pioroo wan a city visitor Saturday Mrs W S Berry of Madison was a city visitor yesterday V G Lyford of Falls City Is in Nor folk visiting with W 11 Johnson County Superintendent O W OrTrni was a city visitor Sunday from Madison Burr II Beolor son of Mr and Mrs F A Boolor is vory sick with pneu monia Tho Wednesday oluh will moot to morrow afternoon at 20 with Mrs MoBride Mrs Jus 11 Ky nor of Dana Wyo Ih a guest at tho homo of Mr aud Mrs II E Owen A McCoy has moved from tho Lati mer house on Tho Knights to a residence on South Fourth street Miss Nettie Dortoh stenographer in tho legislature at Lincoln visited Mrs H II Hull in this olty over Sunday Will Ahlman is moving his family into tuo rooniH over too untitling re cently oooupiod by tho Bon Ton restau rant Mr aud Mrs I M Maoy aro planning to take a trip to Tacoma Washington for a vacation aud to visit Mrs Mioys sister Miss Edith Hurtmau left Saturday for Milwaukoo Wis whore sho goos totaku a position in a wholesale millinery house Tho Christian Kndoavor will hold a business meeting at the home of Mish Bridge this ovoniug at half past bovou Miss Graco Matrau went to Omaha on the noon train to soo Sarah Bernhardt and M Coquolin in La Toi ca this ovoniug Mrs E N Sinclair has boon called to her old homo noar Bollo Plain Iown by tho announcement thnt hor mother is seriously ill Rudolph Ohrischillis loaves soon for Iowa on a visit W II Doxtor will assist iu John Fridays hardware storo during his absence H E Owen on his return from his work in Wyoming recently Biirprised his wifo by having Ghas II Johnson placo in their homo a boautiful piano Mrs Barnoy Johansen formerly of this city hor husband having conducted tho Juuction meat market diod last Friday in Sioux City aud was buried at Wukeflold Miss Miuuio Mtias loaves tomorrow for Omaha whoro sho will visit a fow days and thon go to St Louis she haB n position in a wholoBalo whore milli nery house Mrs H II Patterson aud son Clyde wont to Omaha today to hoar Mmo Boruhardt this ovoniug From Omaha Mrs Patterson will go to Lako View Iowa to visit her mother a few days E W Strom who is soon to remove to Colorado is having a salo of stook and porsonal property at hiB homo five miles northwest cf the city this after noon and quite a number of people from town are attending Tho comptroller of tho currency has approved tho eleotion of E W Zutz to the position of cashier in tho Norfolk Nntional bank also the promotion of L P Pasowalk to the position of assistaut cashier of the Citizous National Mr Uhl has started a ten cent general delivery wagon and will deliver pack ages to any part of tho city for mer chants or othor patrons Ho appeared on the streots yesterday for tho first timo with his nowly painted wagon Whilo tho forecaster has predicted unsettled wenthor with probably snow the barometer at this point is the high est it has probably been since records were kopt registering at 0 12 and it is likely thut tho prediction of snow will not bo realized Dr O L Stevonson late superinten dent of the Norfolk hospital for tho Insane departed yestordny noon for Liucoln to close up business matters connected with his Into incumbency of tho position and from thero will proceed to his old home iu Geneva John Wachter of Lynch was in the city today on business Ho is a brothor of Mrs Boro whoso husband recently committed suicido and has expressed a willingness to tako tho Holt county farm oil of her hands so that she can either havo the farm or tho mouoy Miss HO Wood has tendered her resignation to tho board of education and will go to Maukato Kansas March 1st to engage in the wholesale produce business with hor brothor Miss Wood has boon engaged as teacher of tho Eighth grade in the Norfolk school siuco ISO1 and hor service in that capac ity has beou moro than satisfactory to tho board pupilB aud patrous Not only is sho a thoroughly qualified odu cator but sho has takon a keen interest iu nil work appertaining to the schools and her influence will be sadiy missed Sho is well known iu social circles and will leavo behind a largo numbor of friouds who whilo exceedingly re gretting hor doparturo will wish her unqualified success iu hor now work A very pleasaut open mooting of tho Norfolk Womans club was held last i night at tho homo of Uov J J Parker aud wa attended by about KM pinions all of whom were highly entertained Tho feature of tho evening was a paper by Mr Parker on The Ho iglon of tho Ninteeuth Century This was an ex cellent production ably hnuillod and gave abundant ovidenoo that the author had devoted a great deal of timo aud study to tho subject Tho paper was briefly anil oompHmnntally discussed by N A Raiubolt and Rov John JoflorioH Vocal musto by Miss Becker of Mitchell S 1 and Mrs C E Green added much to the ontorttnlnmont the uctionipiuii montsbelng playedhy Mrs E O Mount Diinty refreshments wore served during the evening Tho westorii part of Nebraska has something of a reputation as a potato producing country and the fame of its tubers is rapidly ostendliig Tho people up there are going into tho industry systematically and will soon he able to furnish now potatoes tho year around if thoir methods continue to improve Tho Gordon Journal says A R Merrittof Lexington lima potato ware house 7i foot cquaro and 20 fcot high holding 25000 bushels It has brick wallHwitli a doad air chamber When tho temperature gets down to 12 above zero stoves supply heat to keep tho spuds from froolug Tho potato business of tho community is greatly stimulated by this enterprise Girdonhasa roputa siou for Its spudB also aud it may be ox peoted that Mr Merritts scheme will soon bo imitated by tho people of that neighborhood Klilliling III On In mil it nml Nnn Mullen The Denver it Rio Grande railroad The Scenic Lino of the World has prepared an illustrated book upon tho above subject which will bo sent free to farmers desiring to change their location This publication gives valuable informa tion in regard to tho agricultural horti cultural and live stock iutorosts of this section and should bo in tho hands of ovoryono who doslroB to become ac quainted with tho methods of farming by irrigation Write S IC Hooper G P T A Denver Colo To whom it may concern Having been advised that au inferior coal is being sold in Norfolk represented us lxniig llanna coal we desire to inform tho trade that the geuuiuo Hauua coal can only bo obtained at yards of II E Hardy and Salter Coal and J rain com pany Uvi v Pacific Coal Co Kntrity Niillrii Tuken up by tho undersigned ono black boar pig Tho owner is requested to call prove proporty pay charges and tako said stray awoy Call at J W Kidders on North Thirteonth stroot MEADOW GROVE T L Morris was a Battle Crook itor Sunday Mr Elmer Stilweli mado a business trip to Battlo Creek Sunday E G Maoy visited friouds iu this city from Friday till Monday Rev Loodom of Albion hold services iu tho M E church last Sunday Miss Gortrudo Wado spout Saturday and Sunday at hor homo near Battlo Crook R G Harvey has purchased tho John Crook residence in the north part of towu Editor W P Evans and family visited Norfolk relatives from Saturday noon till Sunday evening Mrs O T Muflloy who has boon vory sick for tho post two wookB is reported to bo improving slowly Mrs Morris loft Thursday ovoniug for ONeill whoro sho und Mr Morris will make thoir homo for the present Mont Van Schick drovo to Battlo Creek Monday ovouing to attend the entortuiumont given in that city Mr Elinor Stilweli aud u force of men are busily engaged this week stor ing away tho cold iu tho ico house erected by Mr Stilweli The child of Mr War wick liviug four miles north of this city died last Saturday evening Tho f uueral services were hold Monday Mrs W A Witzigman aud three children left Sunduy for un extoudod visit with relatives in Clinton lown Thoy wore accompanied as far as Nor folk by Mr Witzigman Thero was a good uttendanco at the dance given by Messrs Palmer und Brown last Friday evening A numbor of young peoplo from our neighboring cjty Battlo Creek were present Tho music furnished by the Harvey orchestra was very good and all report an enjoy able time David City Neb April 1 1900 Genosoo Pure Food Lo Roy N Y Gentlemen I must say iu regard to Grain 0 that there is nothing better or healthier We have used it for years My brother was a great coffeo drinkor Ho was takon sick aud tho doctor said coffee was tho cause of it My brother haB boon well ever since wo started to uso it Yours truly Lilmk Sociioit The complete servlco of Tho Chicago-Portland Special via Uuiou Pacific enables passengers to reach tho priucl pal cities between tho north and Pacific coast aud Missouri river not ouly iu tho shortest possiblo space ot timo but also iu tho most comfortable und enjoyable mauuer The dining cars on this train are stocked with tho host tho market affords AU meals served a la carte l if J Pttiy G hi Mr en Wc have three children Before the bit th of the last one my wife useJ four hot ties of MOTHHItS FlUliNI Ifyoit had the pictures of our children you could sec a a rrlancc that the lastoue Is healthiest prettiest niid llncst lnokliijrof them nil My wire minus Mothers Pilend Is the greatest ami grandest remedy Iu the world for expccl a ii t mothers Written by a Ken tucky Attorncy at -Law ma FHIEND V- XX - in ESmH 8 1 HJT I prevents nine tenths of the suffering Incident to child birth Ihccomlmr mothers disposition and temper remain unrulflcd throughout the ordeal because this rclax hif penetrating liniment relieves thq usual distress A pood naturcd mother Is pretty sure to have a jjood naturcd child the patient Is kept In a strong healthy condition which the child also Inherits Mothers Friend takes a wife through tho crisis quickly and almost painlessly It assists In her rapid recovery and wards off the dangers that so often follow de livery Sold by druggliti or I a bottle Tllll BkADPIHLI REGULATOR CO ATLANTA IA Kend for our freo IIUiHt uiteil hook written eiprtHly for expectant mthrrn jfjancKjtj jaqi I SALZERS SEEDS WILL MAKE YOU RICH J h III 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rimr four months InrKfut clr Tltiiih 13 t U Holilbynll minmlojilorn MUNN New York Uruucb onico 124 If HU Wunliliwioii I C rQnn YKAKLY to OhriHtian ip9UU man or woman to look 4 uftor our growing huflinoBS in this and adjoining counticn to uct w y manager and correHpondent work can ho done at your homo EiicIoro f Holf nddrohtiod fltamped onvolope w for partioularH to H A Sherman v Gonoral Manager Corcoran Build- ing oppoHito United StatoH nry Washington I O Illinois Gentral R R ANNOUNCEMENT FOR WITSrarER TOTJEIST3 Tim Illiiiiln mitral liiitircH to call uttoiititm to tin MiKixcolloil Mjrvico tlmt U onYrixI by IU liiiitH to tlm Kiutli for till bOllHOII of LVMltMW G A LI FO VIA NEW ORLEANS THROUGH SERVICE FROM ST LOU Nl n Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars FROM C H ICAGO Porsonnlly conduct ed limn tnroiiKli to I cm AiiKoles anil ritm Iruiicibro via Now Orleans in connection EVERY with tlioSoiithnni la- vim CliicnK WEDNESDAY v on tlio Centrnrn fat MORNING Vow Orloaim cial connoctloii ali o iiiiiiIu by tills train with daily trniiis out of Now OrloaiiH for tlio Iacillo Coiiht Tho liniitiil from Chiraco ovory nvon iiiK connect on Monclayn ami Thursday ut NowOrlouns nftur Docoinlior IS IMJ with tlm SUNSET LIMITED of tho Soiitliorn Pacific ftlviiiK eiocialthrouih borvico to Han Irancibro F LORID NASHVILLE VIA AND ATLANTA A Double dally ber icn in maintained out of Ut loiiin via tho lIlinoiB Central and connecting liuo6 to Kit and Atlanta thru uloooiin cur to Jack sonville Florida Inline carried on tho DIXIE FLYER leaving St Iouib every evoninif This train aa well as tlio Day Kxprooa leaving St IohIb in tho mnruiiiK aro With solid trains to Nabhvillu having through coaches nml nlooplnt runs run ning through Martin Toun mid tho N J A tit Jj fiy Connection iu thin lino for nil princi pal iKiinU in tho Southeast tmch an Charleston NVilmiuKton Aikiu and Savannah and for ull points iu Florida TWO SOLID FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS Dally from Chicago to Memphis aud Now leans Or HOMKSKKKKHS EXClMtSIONS to certain point intho South on tho liuorf of tlio Illinois Central and Y V M V railroads will Ihi run on ibullrbt and third Tuesday of oach mouth dur ing tho winter scaftou Full particulars oouoominu all of the ubovo can bo had of hkoiiU of tho IlUuoii Central or by uddrunsiug A U Huusou Q I A Chicusa fifUr GS V5V i ed L