10 TIIBFUSIONNOHINRIS Dcmocrnts and Populists Get Together at Battle Creek AGREE TO DIVISION 01 0ITI0ERB A VIrIiI liliPJ pr llm Nollillllll loll fur Slim 111 lint All Iliicru wurn IlHrd Willi Vri f llllln IHttlintly Im Hrnl 1 IK it ill l ill NiiiiiIiihI m fur Nliiirirf Vrnm Hnturiln Unity rlnrV Ulclrlcl Coml tmmt Cirri TronMiior tflirrllT toillltj luilcc tilitililililiililil fomiinr Survijnr Illili Mi Idiinis II I II WIN in li iiiiut Hum iiii ii 1 1 ll i V IIIHIIY WM IIAIKM V HUM Ill Mi ll Hl 1111 John It llnnMit omits iiiniulviiimiM tlrnt Ulnlm I Im li K Wl Tim ftiHion formw woro in possession of tlui bountiful Itttln oily iff Rattle Crook today ami mioeoodod in ooiiiIiik together in iv vory satisfactory niiiiinnr to tliuniHulviiH ott a olinico of noiiiinuo for every ollloo except tlmt of sheriff For this ollloo a lively fight was de veloped mid tho convention Hpont hoiiid hourH in reaching nit agrooniont Tim IomuIInU Tho populists convened nt tho Howard Mlllor hull shortly after 1 1 oolook thin morning with A II Itoliiinnon of Mnd iron iih Ilmirinmi nud OhoHtor A Fullor of thin city us secretary A connnltttm on credentials was ap pointed consisting of O S Evans O I Jenkins mill It Avory On resolutions tho following com mittee wiih named 111 Dunoviui O T Mullloy nnil II F Harney Tho convuntiou then adjourned for dinner mill mot ivt 8 oolook A conforonoo committee was ap pointed consisting of K 1 Iltinck loo Martin nnil 1 A Hhivoloy The convention thou stood at oaso while tho commit tco uiut with Unit nppointutl by tho democrats Tho conforonoe committeo mot in tho roar room of tho ICntorpriso olllco ami decided on a division of tho olllcos oh follows Tho popnlistd woro givon tho offices of dork superintendent of public instruction ami clerk of tho district court while tho democrats woro given tho balance of positions TJio convoiitiou thou named tho fol lowing gentlemen for tho various posi tions For dork 11 I tlarnoy of Madison For superintendent of publio instruc tion O W Grunt by acclamation For clerk of tho district court Liou teuuut MoElhoos of Madison by accla mation Thn lloiiiocrntH Tho domocrutio delegates mot iu tho opera house with John S Hobuisou as chairman In tho absence of A l Ghilds I J Koonigstcin was named for sociottiry but declined to horvo wlieieupon his brother A 1 ICoonigbtoiii was givon tho position Tho following delegates woro ap pointed ns a con fern not connnittoo M IJ Foster F 1 II ilo and A 1 Dunlovy The ropoit of tho couforenco com lintteo being satisfactory tho convention proceoded to tho nomination iff all can didates except tho three accorded tho ipopulists For treasurer Quo Hrechlor was nom inated by iicclaniatiou Dr Frank li Halter of this city wis nominated for county coroner Vor county jiulgo tho present incum bent Win Hates was named Tim fsurvoyorship was accorded to lohuB Hoover MJireo candidates for sheriff were pro soiited to tho convention J 0 Osborne his 11 Conloy and Cleo W Losoy tho present oncunilwiit An otlort was made to throw out all proxies iu tho intorest of Xsborno iu which they succeeded but it didnt hivo tho desired ofloot After tho iuforuial Imllot Couloy with drew lenving tlin iight lie t ween Otborn and Losey Tho Losey men worn iu the majority and ho received tho nomination on tho first formal ballot The nominees of both parties woro endorsed by both conventions Fred Kaul of Madison a harness maker wus uiimol for commissioner of the First dhitrM Sioux City WhiiU h licet Sugar Iliilnn Sioux City now tins hopes that the Americau Hoet Sugar company will build a factory tiioco iu tho iioar future The rottlestate board has boon in eorres pondbncewith Heury T Oxuard prosi dent orthi company for somo time and be has afloat promised to send a repre sentative to tlmt city who will look over the territory and investigate its ndaptibility to the beot sugar industry The buBinesVtneu promise to moet Mr Oxnards representative more thau half wayih auypropoaitiou he may make Regarding tho adaptability of the laud for growing boete tho Journal says There eouis to be no doubt in the minds of men who Itave given any atten tion to the matter that tho desired grade of sugar beets can be raised in any quan tity around Sioux Oity and iu the terri tory across the Missouri rivorinNt braska lb fact before tho Oxuards es tablishedthelr factory at Norfolk Neb a test vraM made upon the grounds of the old Sioux City Nureery and Seed com pany with moat satisfactory results The soil wns found to lm almost perfectly adapt ell to the growth ol tho sugar beet and their milium it wiw said would bo attended with loss bnthnr than in the licet fields of France Husinoss men who are familiar with tho overtures which at that time wem mndo by tho Oxuard people say that if proper stops had been taken tho factory which now is at Norfolk would have been at Sioux City The presumption of meinbors of tho real estate board is that if tho Oxiiards built a factory in Sioux City it would at least bo us largo as tho one at Nor folk Tho probability is that because of Sioux Oitys advantageous location ns a distributing point tho plant would bo larger thau the Norfolk Institution It likely would cost several hundred thous and dollars TUESDAY TOPICS Woods Cones is a city visitor today fioin 1iorco Sam Marty of Grcighton was a city visitor today Mrs A II Iiunowusn passongor for maha today O F Kisoloy made a business trip to Madison yesterday F II Kennedy is suffering with an attack of rheumatism Col H I Scott was iu town from ltattlo Creek yesterday Mrs S U Miller and daughter went to Omaha today to visit Hd Hraasoh was down from Tildcn yesterday visiting his parents 1j Ij MclCini has accepted a position iu the drugstore of A II Kiosau Sovoral cases of diphthoria nro re ported in the vicinity of llainvlow M F Hubbard a real estate agent of Hay City Mich is hero on business S V True went to Omaha this morning for a few days visit with his parents Miss Jones of Mimvoll Iowa is visit ing her aunt Mrs Fred Liiuerodo of South Norfolk Tho South Norfolk grocery storo is being enlarged by tho building of an addition thereto Mrs II K Owen wont to Omaha this morning to onjoy tho festivities this week jtlt is said that tho F 10 AM V Is experiencing a scarcity of brakomeu during tho stock run Tho democratic precinct caucus has boon culled to meet at tho oity hall Wednesday October 4 S L Ciardnor startod this morning on u trip to Battle Crook Meadow Grove and Tlldeu on matters political Miss Maggio Myor returned to her homo at West Point yesterday after u fow days visit at tho Nouow homo Born this morning to Mr and Mrs Guy Cooloy at their homo comor Philip avenue and Sixth street a daughter Alderman Bullock returned last night from Omaha where ho wont as a dole gate to the republican stato convention C F Moiitross postmaster and editor of tho Republican at Battle Creek was calling on Norfolk friends yesterday Key Fred Walters of Muscada Wis arrived this morning and will visit lit the homo of Mr and Mrs A II ICiesau Mrs Myrtle lliggonbothani of Km niursou is visiting hor parents Mr and Mr 15 1 Perry at tho 1 unction Mrs Mittolstndt and daughter of Grand Island arrived in tho city lust evening and will visit relatives a fow days Postmaster P F Spreoher roturned last night from Schuyler Ho reports his father as somewhat improved in health Miss Conray of Niobrara who has been visiting Mrs Terry Moolick re mained over to attend tho cuairity ball bust night Philip Bauch of Madison the republi can noiniiieo for county clork was loiking after his interests iu Norfolk yostorday H 0 Miles of Kmeriek candidato for county treasurer ou the republican ticket was interviewing Norfolk politi cians today Miss Ora Cruin camo down from Croightou yesterday to take tho position of bookkeopor and stenographer with J I Sturgeon Mrs Henry Kruuipa who bus been visiting her sister Mrs A II Kiesau dopartod this morning for hor homo iu Baxter Iowa Miss Klla Barrott of South Norfolk who has boeu suffering from a severe attack of typhoid fever is gaining in heulth contiuually Mr and Mrs Anderson have gone to housekeeping with Mr and Mrs Lewis Willard in the house at the Junction formerly occupied by the Freo Metho dist miuuister O J linger ami brido from Waukon Iowa are here ou their weddicg trip Mr Hager is a brother of Mrs A 11 Kiesau He is cashier of the First Nutiouul bank of Waukon M Sohatler the South Norfolk butcher has recently received from Swift a 0H pound steer which heolaims is tho lurgest that has been shipped iuto Norfolk this year Mr and Mrs F L Estabrook de parted this morning for a weeks visit to the exposition at Omaha Mrs THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1899 Nstubrook will go from thoro to Villisca Iowa to vif it friends for a short time W J Gow leaves today for Now York city to attend tho Dowoy celebra tion After tho rocoption he will visit his parontfl 111 Cambridge N Y Ho expects to bo absont two or throo wooks Miss Harriot Wood has ordorod n tole phono placed In her home and other in struments have also boon ordered placed indicating Unit tho addition to tho switch iHiard can nrrivo nono too soon to meet the demand Ho gave his minions Frank Whit myer this morning when ho became sober enough to toll who ho was Ho was taken in by tho marshal last night iu a maudlin statu of intoxication mid given lodging iu tho quay until morning A special train consisting of ll car loads of cattle camo iu over the M Si O roadfroinBello Fourcho S IX yester day and was transferred to tho U P road over which it was taken to Ames A cattle train was also Rhippetl from this plnco to Sioux City last night Tho High school athletic association today received n smnll shipment of goods which have been placed iu the gymnasium ready for nso Thoro is nothing tho high school neods more than it does n good gymnasium and tho boys should bo congratulated upon thoir start Miss Dawson who has boon tho guost at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Clnw H Johnson for somo time past has entire ly rocovorod from the fall recently sus tained by hor at Taf ts grovo and de parted today for Burlington Iowa Hor aunt Mrs T W Soott will follow ou Thursday Tho elocutionary ontortaiuinont givon by S S Ilamil aud his daughter Miu nio at tho High school building last night was well patronized and proved most ploasiug to all who attend ed Mr Hamil aud his daughter are thoroughly at homo boforo an audicuco and their mauncr improssed ono with tho fact that they have made a thor ough study of tho art they represent It is understood that they hope to con duct a class in elocution horo for a time Brakomau B L Darting of Conductor Jacobs of South Nor folk rocoived injuries at Tilden yostor day which will lay him up some days and will probably rehult in the loss of at least one of his toes Ho was work ing with his crow at switching in tho Tilden yards when ho was in somo manner knocked off tho car and fell in such a position that one truck of the car p issed over both foot One foot was quite badly crushed but it is hopod that it will bo saved with perhaps tho excep tion of tho groat too Tho other foot received slight injuries Tho injured man wus brought to Norfolk aud is now at his home which ho makes with his brother-in-law Dr P II Salter was allied and gavo him attention Tho charity ball givon by tho Degree of Honor A O U W at Railway hall South Norfolk last night was a vory successful affair a largo crowd being iu attoudonco and a good tiuio resulting Good music was rendered by a picked orchestra of local plnyors and an excel lent supper was served One of the leading features of the evening was a walk iu which Mrs Schwartz and Sylvestor Burnett were tho Miccos sful contestants and of course took the oako Fred Koorbor aud O A Harsh man were tho tloor managers aud at tended to thoir duties vory satisfactorily Dan Metcalf did tho prompting in his customary ploasiug way Tho money clonrod to tho ordor was about 7o which it is understood will bo used to assist a sick member Tho members are well pleased with tho patrouago accorded their eutortniumout while the entertained woro well pleased with tho ovenings pleasures Mothers Love Is boundless Yet it is utterly helpless to give strength to the child born with a low vitality The time to give strength to the child is before birth and to impart this gift the mother herself must be strong When the mother is weak and nervous dreading the coining time of her trial she impresses her feelings on the little life linked to her own When the baby comes it is fretful and nervous marring all the joy of motherhood by ks restlessness and wailing Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription gives strength to mothers It preserves tliem iu robust health in the mouths before baby comes It practically does awav WEDNESDAY WRINKLES W It Braasoh was a passongor to Omaha yostorday Frank Ilirsoh was a passenger for Way no thiH ufterioon Mrs W F Norris of Ponca was in tho city yostorday Mrs Sears of Pilgor is visiting at tho homo of Ij M Boolor Tho sugar factory turned out 400 bags of tine white sugar yostorday Mr and Mrs F L Culvor have gono to Omaha for a visit of sovoral days Mrs Hodgottos loft today for Omaha to attend tho Methodist conference Mrs Mary Hills roturnod on tho noon train from her visit to tho Black Hills Miss Agnes Thompson went to Omaha this morning to visit a week or ton days J B Donovan of tho Madison Star was a visitor yesterday iu this metropolis Mrs M A Hills and daughter Hlanoho wont to Omaha ou tho noon train Miss McKvou who has been visiting Mrs O G Gow loft today for hor homo iu Kearuoy Joo Phoasaut is rapidly rocovoriug from tho burns ho rocoived at tho sugar fnctory Sunday Herman Barnoy candidate for county clork ou tho fusion ticket was iu the city yostorday Mrs Fred Sholly aud Dr Bortha Ahlmaii wont to Omaha yesterday to view the exposition Fred Volff of Wayuo candiduto for county treasuror of that county was n city visitor yostorday Mrs Davis nud hor daughters Mrs Dunn aud Mrs Suter woro passengers for Omaha this morning Mrs Houry Holyflold and baby ro turned with hor mothor Mrs Goodule to Wayno for a wooks visit Miss Maud Lindoll has returned to Norfolk and is visiting at tho home of hor sister Mrs L E Wallerstadt Mauagcr F W Wiotzer of tho sugar fuotory is out ou a trip of iuspectiou of beet fields Ho is expected home Friday Charles Hagoy has gone to Pooria 111 to ro onter school and perfect him solf iu tho watchmakers art W O Hall wont to Wayuo to attend tho fair this afternoon His horse Burtwood will enter a race thoro to morrow Mr and Mrs Carl Zuolow wont to Omaha this morning with their little daughtor whom they will place in a hospital for treatment Goorgo Brechler of Madison fusion candidate for county treasurer was looking after political interests in the Sugar City yesterday Mrs G H Main Mr and Mrs C S Hayes aud M C Huzen will go to Omaha tomorrow to attend the M E conference iu session there At tho prayer service at tho Baptist church tonight there will be read the opening chapter of Rev Chas M Shel dons popular book entitled In His Steps Members of the Trinity church guild are requested to moot at tho rectory to morrow aftoruoou at Jl oclock us mutters of iniportauco require thoir at tention Superintendent G F Keipor and Steward D Roes of tho hospital for in sane have gone to Lincoln to attoud a meeting of tho board of purchase and supplies The fnouds of Rov E H Rusjel tho popular Sunday school man will be pleased to learn that he will preach iu tho Baptist church next Suuday morn ing nud evening Mr aud Mrs King loft ever the Union Pacific this morning for Omaha with the pains of motherhood aud enables the mother to endow her child with u healthy Inxly aud a happy disiiosition It gives strength to nursing mothers and enables them to abundantly nourish the children tljey bear Favorite Prescription contains no alcohol and is absolutely free from opium cocaine and other narcotics A Beautiful Baby I consider Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription the best medicine made writes Mrs Mary Munlock of 320 Taylor St Topeka Kansas I know it has no equal I am the mother of ten children ami only one living the tenth one She is one year old aud is as well aud hearty as can be She is a beauty Of my other babies some were born at right time but dead others were premature births one lived to be one year old but she was always feeble I tried different doctors but none of them could tell what my trouble was I was examined by surgeons but they found nothing wrong I did not know what to do so I thought this last time I would try Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription I took it during the entire nine months and now have a fine baby girl aud I cannot praise your medicine enough A Great Gill to Mothers Every mother ulionld iiokhphn a copy of Hit IIKKCFN COMMON- NKNSK MiIAI ADVINIUt It is full or infor mation 011 the qiimllon nud problems which confront the mother ut eery turn II is a book written in eomuiou Hciise Ntyle mill appeals directly to the com mon iteuse of every reader This hook coiitniiiliit IOOH lurire pnte ami over 700 illiiHlrnlloiiH is neiit IHDK ou receipt of stamps to pay expense of iuhIIIuk ONIY NenU J I oue vent stump for the pitpcr bound book or 31 tumps fur the book bound lu cloth Addkuss DB K V PIERCE BuSalo N T 4 mmK where thoy will vision fow days after which Mrs King will loavo for a visit to frionds in Knnsas City and ho will return homo Miss Johanna Hagoy Btarted this morning on her trip to Savannah n whore sho will teach school tho coming winter Sho will bo mot at Omaha by Miss Hodgotts and thoy will travel to gothor from that city Dr Francos Woods who will lecture on tho Philippines at tlu M E church tomorrow night under tho auspices of tho Womans club will bo entertained during her stay hero by Mrs J W Humphrey Nick Kern a Stanton countoy farmer has purchased a largo bill of lumber iu Norfolk and will build n largo houso on his farm east of tho city Julius Heckman a farnior from Pierce county has also purchased lumber aud will build Frank JolniBon who was forniorly connectod with tho Johuson Dry Goods company at this placo but lator moved to I llinois has decidod to open up a goneral morohnutliso Btoro in Coloridgo Dr A J Johnson aud daughter Francos havo gono ovor to asist at tho opening and will remain ovor Saturday Tho Pringlo company was in tho city today onrouto from Albion to Wayuo where they will play during tho fair Last wook thoy opened a lino now opera houso at Petersburg a small town botweou Oakdalo and Albion Tho new houso opened will seat about 800 people aud would be an honor to a placo much larger thau Petersburg Tho New York Star schomo which was so oxtonsivoly advertised in Nebras ka papers a fow months ago turns out to bo u bunco gauio of tho first magni tude It is regretted that a number of people in this vicinity were caught ly tho schemo aud tho advico is offered to any othors who coutemplato seuding monoy to that concern not to do it Tho Salvatiou army people are arrang ing for a harvest festival which will consist of a gathering iu of fruits grains vpgetubles dry goods aud other articles and wares which will bo sold at public auction at the Army hall on tho evening of October lid Tho proceeds of tl e salo will be used for the charity work of tho organization Tho officers of the Army aro now out soliciting donations for tho occasion Almost anything from money to corn will bo acceptable and will be disposed of at tho auction Tho Greek carnival at Marquardt hall last evening directed by Miss Pickeril under tho auspices of tho Ladies society of the Congregational church was a neat and artistic entertainment worthy of n much larger patronage than it re ceived Tho costumes were beautiful the young ladies taking part ditto and tho little people who danced the minuet captured tho house in their unique suits aud dresses Miss Pickeril is a success ful orgauizer or sho would nover havo been able to present such a pleasing nud perfect entortainuiout with local talon t after so few rehearsals as she did last evening Mitliirlii IVmr If you feel tired apptftito is poor have headache indigestion constipation aud a goneral run down feeling do not delay but attend to your case nt once before malaria fover has fastened its grip upon you Road what Rov II W Oies paE tor of Christian Church Craig Mo writes Wo havo used Dr Kays Renovator in our family and believe it is tho best mediciuo we ever used I had a bilious attack borderiugon malaria fover to which I am subject and feel safe iu saying that I broke it up com pletely with half a box of Dr Kays Renovator Thousands have pre vented a fever with the timely assistance of Dr Kays Renovator thoroughly cleansing their t luggish system fiom all germs of disease and impure matti r thus the blood is purified and overy organ toned up to a vigorous action If tukouuow it may preveut months of illness Dr Kays Renovator is sold by druggists or sent by mail ou receipt of price Soceuts and 100 or six for 00 by Dr B H Kav Medical Co Saratoga Springs N Y Send symptoms for freo illustrated book Notice Horace Huntington Loraino Hunt iugtou Delia Sessions Melissa Posten James Cutter William F Huntingtou Daniel O Huntington Lottie J Hunt ington Vela Olmstead Clvde V Olm stead Homer Cutter aud Hattie Cutter defendants will take notice that ou tho imb day of September 1819 Mary A Smith pluintiff herein filed her petition in the district court of Madison county Nebraska against said defend ants with others theobjoot aud prayer of which are to cancel a mortgage ap pearing of record in book 22 page 277 of the mortgage records of Madison county Nebraska on the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the uorthwest quarter of the southeast quarter and tho pouth half of the south oast quarter of section In in town ship 23 north of range a weBt of the 5th p m Nebraska made by said plaintiff to Susan C Rudes and dated October 1st 1891 to secure Hie payment of a promissory note of 500 of the same di to for the reason that on or about the day of 181M plaintiff settled with the said Snstn O Rudes who wa then the holder ami owner of said n t and mortgage and paid sitisfied and discharged said debt uud plaintiff prays that the apparent lien of said mortgngo of n cord may by the court bo ordered caucsled satisfied and discharged and the siid debt declared paid You are r quired to answer said petf tion on or before the Gth day of Novem ber 189D Mauv A Smith Plaintiff s It Is proposed that the souvenir badgo to bo used at tho Washington re ception of Admiral Dewey shall havo upon it a reproduction of tho original flag of freedom that was flown by John Paul Jones when he sailed In the Bon Homme Richard This flag was made in Philadelphia by MUsos Mary and Sarah Austin under thn supervision of Goneral Wash ington If tho shooting ability of Oom Pauls butghers is ns good as In 1881 a war In that section will fatten several now cemeteries Necessity is the Mother of Invention t9 It nvas the necessity for a retUble blood purifier and ionic tliai brought into exist ence Hoods SrsAptritt Ii is a highly concentrated extract prepared by a com bination proportton and process peculiar to itself and giving to Hoods Sarsapa rUta unequalled curative power MocdS Saoi hwdtta TnTiJUMirmftfrnummm WTAalilt 1 f fllrTr It 1b proposed that tho souvenir badge to bo used nt the Washington reception of Admiral Dowoy Bhall have upon It a reproduction of the original flag of freedom that was flown by John Paul Jones when he sailed in tho Bon Homme Richard This flag wnB made In Philadelphia by Misses Mary and Sarah Austin under the supervision of General George Washington The woman who loves you In nt once your detective ami your accomplice OppoBltlou Is a bIrh of Interest A borod llstenor alwuys acrecs SUFFERED 25 YEARS In a recent letter to Dr Hartman Confrassman Botkln says My Dear Doctor lit gives me pleas uro to certify to the excellent curativa qualities of your medicines Congressman Botkln of Wlnfleld Kan and I have been afflicted mora or leas for a quarter of a century with catarrh of the stomach and con stipation A residence in Washington haa Increased these troubles A few bottles of your medicine have given me almost complete relief and I am sure that a continuation of them will effect a permanent cure Is surely a wonderful remedy for catarrh al affections J D Botkln The most common form of summer catarrh Is catarrh of the stomach This Is generally known as dyspepsia Con gressman Botkln was a victim of this disease twenty five years cutps these cases like magic Address Dr Hartman Columbus O for a free book The microbes that cause chills and fever and malaria enter the system through mucous membranes made porous by catarrh heals the mucous membranes and pre vents the entrance of malarial germs thus preventing and curing 1 mono aneciions M A Co lliiHlinl WN I No 1H 1HO Gould Not Eat Drink or Sleep OllICK OF Sivokk Skwino Maciiink Co Four Atkinson Wis i Restored to health after submitting my ease in vain to several phynlclaua 1 take pleasure in testifying to the merits of ZhegolN Geiiulno Swedish KsMonii hoping thereby to induce others to try it with equally good result a During my sickness I could neither eat drink or bleep and in a short time lost no less than 25 pounds Every thing was done for me but all in vain I was growing weaker from day to day until a friend induced me to try the above remedy After a few doses my stomach retained food my appetite re turned and as I grew stronger I again enjoyed good sleep at night and began from that time on to steadily improve until 1 am now entirely well and have my former weight Would not do without it for several times its ootl CARL F IIBTHKE JU Manager Singer Manufacturing Co Two Weeks Treatment Free The great blood purifier Zaegels Swedish Essence of Life is to be triven awav frea to readers of this paper This mediciuo euros Rheumatism btomach Liver and Bowel Complaints by removing rilei aenmfrom the blood Hundreds of lt ters like the above on file in our office are proving this every day A reward of S00 Dollnn in Gold will be given to anyone who can prove that they ara not tramline A book telling all about its wonderful cures and a free ample large enough to convince you of lu merits will be mailed to all who write toM KZAEQELACO P O Box 831 Wisconsin A So fan ahould be an aloaaa in your latter to pay the postage on this irM aampla raBSt tf J jm ffl