FRIDAY FACTS H W Wolverton of Pierco wns i city visitor todny David Whitln wns in tlio city today from Bnttlo Creek Mrs Win Parkinson of Madison ifi a Norfolk visitor today 0 S Hayes nnulo n bufilnesB trip to Stanton lit noon today Gus WcbckI of Whiter wns n Sugar City visitor yesterdny Dr Scoggln lum eold his Shetland pony to a Ewlng John Konzol nnd O Mocker of Wtencr were city visitors yesterdny Dr W A Ivory of Wnyno iB in the city the guest of Dr 11 J Colo W 11 Bridge will Mnrt Boon on n buplnitis trip to Denver Colorado John Davenport 1b over from Sioux City visiting relntiveH nnd frioudB Mrp Julius Klrschbnuni itt reported us Ptill very low nt lier homo near Hudivr II 13 Meiisur nnd John S laHsrkowich wero city viBitors today from Winsldu Mrs Loomis wiu over from Warucr villu to attend the open meeting of the womans club A son was born yesterday to Mr and Mrs Nineman who llyo west of the sugar factory U II Hull in moving IiIb family from South Norfolk into tho roonm over Hayes1 jewelry Btoro Mrs W S Collard of Dover N J iB visiting at the homo of her niece Mrs W R Hoffman Tho infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Otto Selling died Wednesday and was buried yesterday in Prospect Hill ceme tery Mr and Mrs Frank Oesterling hnvo gono to Alliance thiB stato whero Mr Oesterling expects to ungago in the saloon business Mrs Hattio Wnndall will depart next Thursday for Niobrara where she will bo employed for n month in her capacity of professional nurso Tho gang of men now ougaged in Hheariug sheep at tho ranch nt South Norfolk numbers twenty two and the work iB progressing nicely The uaino of tho goutloman omployod in MlohaolB photograph gallory is W W Embree iuBtead of Rombreens pub lished in yesterdays paper Herman Schrooder had a birthday party Tuesday night and tho friends who assisted him in celebrating enjoyed tho evening very thoroughly Dr A J Johnson departed this morn ing over tho Union Pacific road for Los Angeles Cnl whoro ho will ninko a visit of threo weeks or more Mrs 13 S Moll who 1ms been viBiting her children hero during tho winter nccompnuied her daughter Mrs Landers to Genoa yesterday Mrs Sam Roberts will leavo tomorrow for Platte Center whero she will visit her homo a week and from there will go to Rocky Ford Col to join her husband Edward Wagner hnB disposed of his livery interests in Norfolk and has gone to Alliance this stato where it iB said ho will eugngoiu tho restaurant business Fred E Bliss engineer at tho laundry who has been very ill with pnoumonin is able to bo up and arouud nnd will leave for his homo in Genoa tomorrow Tho Y M O L will gladly undertake to distribute any old clothing that may bo left at their rooms to needy and deserving families in the city and vicin ity Dr Scofield of Tildon underwent an operation for abscess of tho brain at Omaha recently and it is stated that he iB now very low with small chance of recovery The creditors of tho Auditorium will hold a meeting at tho Oxuard hotel Sat urday evening at S oclock All per eons interested are urged to be in at tendance L Beiudorn of Omahn Neb travel ing passenger agent of the Union Pacific line is in tho city on business connected with his railwny and made tnis oillce a pleasant call H 0 Plumley of Grundy Center Iowa is visiting Mr and Mrs J C Adams Mr Plumley is Mrs Adams fat her and will go from here to California to visit another duughter t Geese were flying north at a lively rate last night and this morning which is taken to mean that spring is again here and the weather today iB substan tial proof that they do not lie Fred Roberts returned yesterday from Lincoln whero he has been work ing in the asylum for several months Ho will leave in about a week for Rocky Ford Col to woik in the beet sugar faotory Mrs Dr Bertha Ahlman celebrated her GOth birthday and her daughter Elsa celebrated her Wth birthday Wed uesday evening A number of friends were present aud the occasion was heartily eujoyed by all Today is Good Friday a church day -of much importance with many denom inations Services were held in tho Catholic Episcopal aud Lutheran churcheb and wero attended by large audiences of worshipers A horse driven by Carl Korths boys became frightened at tho 0 oclock traiu last evening and created some excite ment by reariug fulling dowu and go- ing through other ovolutionB No dam ago was dono nnd tho Iiotbo wns quieted with ilio aid of bystanders I W Fisher tho now hardwnro man has arrived in tho city from Red Oak Iowa witli hia family and will ocoupy tho Box reflldonco property on North Tenth Rtreot Tho Btoro room lu tho RobertBon block whloh will bo oconpied by him is being placed in readiness and Mb storo will bo opened to tho public May 1 Tho flult iultho district court CitfzonB National bank v Doxtor haB boon variously reported m against W H Doxtor nnd 13 K Dexter Nelthor tho ono nor tho other of these gontlomon wero involved Tho Biiit waB against Frank 1C Dexter who wm formerly interested in tho cold storage buBluosB but failed Tho bank won the suit J C Clark of Madison wna arrested last night and placed lu jail ThiB morning ho created a rough honso for a time by battering on tho jail bars with a tin can yelling lire smashing win dow lightB and throwing coal Ho was brought beforo Judgo llayeB this after noon and aRHOssod n fluo of 7 J0 fpr be ing drunk and disorderly Thoprosonco of his wife aud child were no doubt an inlluenco in hia securing tho minimum lino Boulah Chnpter No -JO Order Eastern Star olocted tho following olllcerB at their meeting last evening for tho ensu ing torm Mrs Edith HutchoBou worthy matron Mrs J C Aid nsBoci ato matron D J Koonigstein worthy patron Mrfl A 11 Violo conductress Mrs John Ilulff associate conductross A P Childa secrotary nnd Mrs E JacoliB treasuror Tho evoniug wns vory pleasantly Bpont by tho member ship in n social manner Seldom if over has tho Easter season brought forth such a display of rnro and lovely flowors as 1b shown in Norfolk thiB spring Business housos and resi dences havo profuso collections of Eastor lilies hyncyntliB roses goraui urns aud other choioo plants whilo tho perfume is oncouutorod everywhere It is judged that those collections nro but n slight foretaste of what will bo in ovidonco nt tho churches Sunday EaBter morning iB anticipated with ploasuro by tho lovers of tho beautiful Today bolng Good Friday morning prayer was said at tho Episcopal church Tho Eastor services will bo a follows Easter oven at 1 oclock baptismnl serv ice Easter day Early communion at 7iO a in morning prayer and mid dny celebration nt 10 ovonmg prnyor nt 7 Tho Knights Templar will attend tho morning prnyer in a body Jack sous To Doum will bo rendored by tho choir and tfo offertory will bo an Easter hymn composed by Mrs Day of this city and rendered by five of tho choir boys Tho oflorings aro to bo ap plied on tho indebtedness unless other wise spocified by tho donor Julia Rhodn Hattio and Lowis Requa departed this morning for Santiago Cal to join their mother Mr Requn will romain hero a short timo longer closing up his business interests when ho also will join his family Richard expects to remain hero indefinitely and rotaln his position with tho telophone company Tho Requa family has mnuy frionJs in Norfolk who aro loth to see them depart from tho city They will wish them hoalth nud prosperity in their new home with tho hope thatsomo dny they may return to Nebraska and Norfolk Ed Cramer brother of Mrs D Her rington nud Mrs Frank Raiuoy nud nophow of W II Law of this city started on tho U50 traiu last evening for Columbus aud from thero will pro ceed to Sf attle Washington Thero he will be joined by his brother-in-law Sam Collins of Indianapolis Indiana nud together they will proceed to the Cape Nome gold fields in Alaska Mr Collins has n patont machino for separ ating gold from tho dross which ho will introduce into tko new mining district Mr Cramer will endeavor to securo a portion of tho wealth to bo dug out of tho ground up there The last open mooting of tho season of the Womans club was held last oveuing at the home of Mr and Mrs A J Dur laud on South Ninth street nnd n very pleasant evening was enjoyed Each member was permitted to invite ono guest and there was n large attendance The feature of the evening was n parlor nddress by Mrs Sawyer of Lincoln on The Iutluonco of Home on Civiliza tiou The address was most plousing and well received the lady showing an ability to entertain that was highly ap preciated by the membership and their guefctB Mesdames H L Suyder and M O Hazen favored tho company with some musical selections Tho refresh- meuts of ice cream aud cake were dainty nnd very acceptable adjuncts to the evenings entertainment Tho jainitor in a neighboring school threw up his job the other day says au exchauge When asked what was the trouble he 6aid Im honest and I wont stand being Blurred If I fiud a pencil or hnudkerchief ubout the school when Im sweoplng I hang or put it up Every little while the teacher or some one that is too cownrdly to fuco mo will give me a slur Why n little while ago I seen wrote on tho board Fiud tho least common multiple Well I looked from cellar to garret for that multiple and I wouldnt know the thing if I THE NORFOLK DAILY NEWS THURSDAY APRIL 19 1900 wonld moot it on the streets Lnst night in big writlu on the blank lonrd it said Find tho greatest common divisor Well 1 biJb to myself both of thorn blamed thingn aro lost now nnd Ill bo accused of swiplu cm ro Ill quit Rev J B Vnn Floot formerly pastor of Trinity Eplscopnl church this city writeB from Wavorly Iowa to n friend from which Tun Nkwh is permitted to quote Ho snys Wo nro nil finite well My work fnr fnr BnrpasBCfl all my expectations and I feel ns if I had boon guided by a highor power to take it up Alrondy wo hnvo n parish nt Charios City for BprviccB They hnvo raised thntifl fpr services overy other Sunday over 000 for tho yonr Wo hnvo rented a ohuroh for tho yenr nnd it ia filled June 2lHt I expect to present HO men nnd women for confirmation Wo will inovo to Charles City this fall It is only SO miles north of Wnvorly nnd n population of oyor 5000 Ho closes Tmstiug that you aro nil woll nnd that tho work in tho church nt Norfolk is making good progress Oiiyturd la irnnri NnrrnUirjr L M Gnylord is homo from Lincoln where ho hns boon attending n meeting for tho formation of n grand lodgo of tho Sons nnd Daughters of Protection Tho meeting wns culled to order nt 1 1 oclock on tho morning of April 10 by Supremo President 13 11 Spencer 13 13 Howard of Edgar was olocted tem porary president nnd F M Willoughby of Lincoln temporary secretary M L Stowurt supremo vice president wel comed tho delegates in n neat address which was responded to by E E How nrd ou behalf of tho delegntes Tho oommltteo on credentials reported tho names of the delegates entitled to Beats in the grand lodge At tho opening of tho session in the afternoon tho presi dent appointed Dr Lowis Sister Fnnnio Smith Jas Hutchinson Cy Rockbill and Sister S K Daily n committee on constitution nnd Brother Cleaver Sisters Soars nnd Cook Brothers Osborn aud Gaylord a committeo to make rec ommondation for officers After a recpss tho committeo on constitution re ported nnd the roport was adopted The committeo on ofllcors recommended the following named as officers of the grand lodgo who wore duly elected Alex Graham of Beatrice grand past president E E Hownrd of Edgar grand pres ident Dr Alfred Lewis of Valentiuo grand vico president L M Gaylord of Norfolk grand sec retary Fauuio W Smith of Milford grnnd trensnrer Hattie A Sears of North Loup grand chaplain Lizzie Bender of Albion grand mar shal Conyada Eversou of Kearney grand inner guard Jas Hutchinson of Broken Bow grand outer guard S K Daily of University Place O Rockbill of Harvard and C H Beal of Fnirfleld grand trustees Tho officers wero nil installed in their various positions after which tho dele gates wero given tho grant lodgo degree W S Cleaver of Neligh was elected as delegate to tho supremo lodge which will convene in Lincoln ou May 8 Tho business of the grand lodge wns finished nt tl oclock and an adjourn ment was taken to meet on the first Tuesday in May 1901 Wasted Several bright nnd honest persons to represent us as managers in this aud closo counties Salary 900 a year and exponses Straight bona flde no inoro no less salary Position per manent Our references any bank in any town It is mninly office work con ducted at home References Enclosed addressed stamped envelope The Dominion Company Dept i Chicago To Curt I a Grippe In Two Dnyg Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro E W Groves signature on every box 2rc Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble Kidney trouble preys upon the mind dis courages and lessens ambition beauty vigor ana cneenuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it Is not uncommon fpr a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys If the child urin ates too nflf n If ihr urine scalds the flesh or if when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control the passage it Is yet afflicted with1 bed wetting depend upon it the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble and both need the same great lemedy The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp Root is soon realized It Js sold bv drupoUt In cent and one dollar sizes You may have a sample bottle by mail free also pamphlet tell- noma of SaiujEoot InCf all about it including manv nf thn thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured In writing Dr Kilmer Be Co pinghamton N Y be sure and mention this paper SATURDAY SIFTINGS Miss Watson is on tho sick list A memorial service will bo hold at F J Halo of Battlo Creek is n Nor folk visitor W 13 Bishop wns n city visitor from Pierco today Mrs W II Bnttcrflold is vipiting with fricudfl in Chicago Mrs R M NcBblt was n city visitor yestorday from Oakdalo Mrs Rudolph Ohrischillis is Buffering from nn nttnok of sickness Rlchnrd Roqun will occupy roomB over Davenports shoo store Judge Cones was In tho city todny en routo to his homo in Plorco Charles Mndson has returned from his visit to friends in O mnhn Mrs Alfred Osborn is reported sick at her homo northeast of the city Mr nnd Mrs L Fisher hnvo gone to Stanton to spend Easter with friends Mr nud Mrs Asa K Leonard havo gono on n camping trip to tho Olo Lowo place J II Couloy boa recovered tho bicyclo which hnB beeu advertised ns lost or stolon Snlvntion Army hnllSHndny April 15th nt 8 p in in remembrance of Darison Amarino Miss Lillian Parker has gono on n two weeks visit to friends in West Point nud Omaha Miss Nyo and her mother havo re moved to Omahn whero thoy will make their home for tho present Tho Auditorium creditors nre reminded of the meeting nt tho Oxuard this evening nt 8 oclock A numbor of infants and adultB were baptized nt Trinity ohuroh this nfter uoou nt the Eastor even service Mrs J M Bondnrant will depart Monday morning for n -months visit with friends in Mount Marin Missouri Rev Goo II Mnin went to Blnir this morning to preach tho funeral sermon of a member of the M E church ot that place Tho usual Easter sermon will be preached at tho M E ohurch tomorrow morning In the evening there will be a song service Miss Irene Dexter is home from Browuell Hall Omaha for Easter She was accompanied by Miss Nellie Little of Oehlrichs S D Sheriff G W Losey wns here yester day from Madison with the window smashing maniac who was taken to the hospital for the insane Tho Times Tribune has it that Clint Amarino and Miss Elva Lee both form erly of this city wero married at Cas per Wyo April 7th Mrs Josephine Hull is moving her art studio from tho rooms she hns been occupying over Hnyes jewelry storo to those over Vnils confectionery store The street sprinkler started out on its first round of dust exterminntion this morniug nud its work was soon supple mented by some sprinkles from the skies Miss Edna Hartley returned to New man Grove today after n visit with Nor folk relntives nnd friends Miss Hartley is teaching in the Newman Grove schools One of tho Queen City houses is now located on the lots north of the old Schwenk property and another is well on its way towards its new location in tho city limits W J Gow is moving his barn from back of J W Edwards horeshoeiug shop to n location across the street Mr Edwards will erect a new barn on the space vncated The wenther today with its showers does not present n fnvorable outlook for Easter services tomorrow which havo been elaborntoly plnnned for in the various chnrches It may bo no indica tion however of what tomorrows weather will be The Battlo Creek Euterprize reporta that Editor R D Scott has made rapid improvement during tho past week and that ho will probably bo able to lenve the house in a short time The Norfolk friends of the hustling editor are pleased to learn of his improved condition Preparations for the military ball to be given Monday evening at the Mar quaxdt hall are well in hand and a large turnout and splendid event ore anticipated The hall is being decorated for the event in nn nrtistio manner The ball is uuder the auspices of com pany L N N G The gospel meeting of the Y M 0 L to be held at their club room tomorrow afternoon at oclock will bo for men ouly Next Suuday there will bo a meeting for both ladies nud gentlemen for which special music will be pre pared All are cordially invited to at tend the union meeting next Sunday John W Simpkins one of the fellows who stole n load of wheat near Tilden some months ngo was sentencedjto 18 months in the penitentiary by Judge CoueB Bert Clute the stntes witness got HO days in jail and Rudolph Hoep linger the youngest member of the gang wns sentenced to the reform school The village board of Mendow Grove is no longer n corporation says the Mndieon Chronicle In the case of the 6tate in rolntionol Perry V IjwIs vb Wm McDonald et al villago trustees in which tho plnlntiff began proceed ings to set nsldo the corporation nnd eject tho village trustees judgment wns awarded plaintiff It is understood that II O Trumnn and S G Denn contemplate filing pro tests ngniuBt tho nrrest nnd incarcera tion of nny more window smashing maniacs They undoubtedly consider such individuals of no small benefit to their buBinosB nothing short of n ing hall storm or an earthquake could be more satisfactory Mrs J J Clements very ploasnutly entertained tho W R 0 nt her homo Inst evening in honor of Mrs A J Ilosonbnum who has been n very active worker in the W R 0 for several yenrs and it is with rcgrot that tho ordor with many good wishes nro obliged to see her lenvo Norfolk for Omaha to make her future home D A Hnlo who wnB n resldont of Mndison comity for n numbor of years died nt Hot Springs Ark Wednesday night HO has recently been making his homo nt Humphrey Ho loaves a wife and three dnughters Mrs W E Harvey of Newman Grove nnd Misses Lugono and Francis Deceased wns n brother of F J Halo of Bnttlo Creek nnd wns 55 years of ngo Dr A E Scofield of Tilden died this morning nt 1 oclock in an Omnhn hos pital whero ho went to submit to nn upuruuuu ior auscess oi nio Drain lit Scofield wns very popnlnr in Tilden whero he enjoyed n largo practice nnd his plnce will bo one hard to fill He loaves a wife and two children to mourn Wb Iosb The doctor took n keen interest in the nffnirs of tho Elkhoru Valley Medicnl association of which ho was nn nctive member Ho at ono timo ran for county coroner on the democratic ticket Madison Chronicle One of the Nor folk excursionists Monday night came within nn aco of getting hiB everlasting Just as the train polled out of Norfolk homeward bound a young fellow whose identity could not be learned wnnted to show off to the smokers on the plntform nnd attempted to get on the top of a coach He did but slipped and fell to the ground striking on his stomach Had he fallen n second later he would have landed on the switch rod nnd life would have been uncertain Just then the train stopped to take on Eomo tardy Madisonites nnd the victim of the fall got on with them Ho wns unhurt Madison people nre enthusiastic over the prospects of the re opening of the North Nebraska college this fall E Diefenback of Lebanon Ohio was there last week with n view to looking over the building and prospects for n school A mass meeting of citizens was held Saturday morning nnd the project dis cussed The property is now owned by in lnrge part by E A Whitwnm A guarantee of 75 students wns aked for tho opening term nud Si were guaranteed nt the meeting nnd before night tho number had been increused to 05 Mr Diefenback returned to O io Snudny to consult with others interested in the mntter The first contest in the University of Nebraska championship swimming races took place Thursday evening at the Sulpho Saline bath house in Lincoln Guy W Barnes of this city wns n con testnnt in one of the events the State Journal speaking of it as follows Nine contestants entered tho fancy diving event Remarknblo perform nnces were mnde by Barnes Pearse and Anderson The diving by Barnes was especially good each of his three feats being faultless His divo from the thirty five foot platform elicited much praise from the judges nnd probably won him tho place Pearso was awarded second place in the event and Anderson third Two contests will follow one on April 20 and tho third April 20 Tho alumni trophy will bo awarded April 28 for the highest class total K9 V I K Willi R is a food Hi 1 2 V ISM I w medicine for the S babv that h thin and not nr well nourished and for the V mother whose milk does 3 M not nourish the baby J a It s equally good for the f boy or girl who is thinand pale and not well nourished By hcir food also for the S anemic or consumptive S adult that is losing flesh 5 and strength jj V In fact for all conditions W of wasting it is the food g ijf medicine that will nourish and build up the body and p give new life and energy g When all other means fail Y Should he taken In summer as J 3J nd i oo til drvpgiiti ii- SCOTT fcUQWNE Chmi Kw Vi ViPpi MONDAY MENTION Mips Susie Carter ontortainod n few friends at nn Easter dinner yestorday 0 B Walley of Randolph was n city visitor todny L 13 Cnrscnllcn of Tilden wns n city visitor Sntnrday P H Kohl of Wnyno was n Sunday visitor In Norfolk Mrs E Tnnner was n Suudny visitor from Bnttlo Creek Herman Fricke was in town yostcr day from Mndison G A Luikart hns gono on n trip to Omaha and Lincoln Attorney W R Ellis of Bloomfleld was n city visitor this morning Miss Efllo Barret departed lost night for her homo in Brown county Eli Rasley canio in last night nnd do parted this noon for Nebrn jkn City Judgo Cones wns in tho city from Pierco this morning enrouto to Madison H H Mohr nnd Bcnj Liudsny of Pierce were Norfolk visitors this morn ing Mrs G A Luikart nnd son E H wont to Tilden to nttend the Shoficld funeral Mrs Mnplo of Lincoln is visiting nt tho homo of Mr nud Mrs G W Schwenk Fred Siedschley and his child nre sick at their home on- South Fourth street Mrs William Zostrow who haB been sick at her homo on South Fourth street is now improving E M Huntington is arranging to improve his property in Tho Heights by the erection of aporch Mrs Oscar Uhlo went to Florence this morning to visit a few dayB with her mother-in-law Dr H L Scoggin went to Tilden this morning to nttend the funeral of the Dr A E Scofield H E Glissmnn nnd Lee Bniloy will go to Lincoln tomorrow to tnko in the state sportsmens tournament Jack Phillips came down from Tilden lpst night nnd went to Mndison where he is serving on the jury this morning Specinl Easter services were held at the Methodist church Inst night the program cousisting of speaking and singing The church was nicely deco rated with flowers No Easter services were held at the First Congregational church yesterday on account of the inclement weather They wero postponed for a week and will be held next Sunday The trial of the famous stock yards case opens at Mndison today nnd tho morning passenger was fairly well filled with witnesses attorneys jury men nud spectators interested in the case Tho congregation of St Marys Cath olic church participated in a very pleas ing Easter service yesterday the church being nicely decorated with potted plants and cut flowers The music wns very good Frank Riley of Omaha was arrested yesterday morning and placed in jail This morning he appeared before Police Judge Hayes to answer to the charge of drunk aud disorderly and was fined the fine and costs amounting to 8 Today is observed by the German Lu therans as a holiday in connection7 with Easter Friday and Saturday of laBt week wero also church holidays The services yesterday in both Lutheran churches were very elaborate and were quite well attended Protection lodgo No 101 Degree of Honor of the A O U W is issuing invitations for the sixth annual May party of that organization to bo given at Marquardts hall Tuesday evening Mny 1st A fine timo is anticipated by tho membership nnd their friends Mrs J M Bondurant goes to Mis souri to visit her mother who is quite rick Tho lady is well along in years nud it is understood that she is the oldest of five generations now living the child of Mr nnd Mrs W L Pnrker of this city being her great great-grandchild Rev J J Parker went to Meadow Grove Saturday and officiated at tho ceremony which made F P Newport of Creighton and Miss Lettie Johnson of of Meadow Grove huBband and wifo Mr Newport is prinolpal of the Creigh ton schools aud Miss Johnson has been teaching thero the past year Mr and Mrs Newport Btopped here yesterday on tyheir way to Creighton Members of Damascus commaudery No 20 K T attended the Episcopal churoh yesterday morning in a body and listened to a special Easter Bennon by Rev J 0 S Weills The churoh was very nicely decorated with flowers and tke attendance wns good in spite of the rain The special musio for the occasion was most pleasing and every feature of the Easter day servico was excellent It is said that preliminary arrange ments for putting up a two story brick block on the corner of Main nnd Fourth streets by Geo H Bishop of New Haven Conn are well under way nnd that the building will be one of the latest nnd most convenient kinds It will nrnh ably occupy the entiro tpace between the Knro block aud the street It is re ported that the estimated cost of the structure Ib 22000 Defiulte know- a f A