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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1884)
THE DAILY BEE- COUNCIL BLUFFS ; AMSDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12 THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning November 12 BunscnirrioN K "cnta w k -M ftt - - - - - - - . 810.00 Wr yc r OFFICE : No. 7 1'oa.rl Btroot , Wear MINOR MENTION , H. R. Slowart , arlist , at Oapmim's. ' See J. Uiotcr'a now fall stock of cloth- A little son of ofllior John Dunn is quite ill. Dealers will find bargains at Seaman's o losing out sale , on usual terms. The Y. M. C. A. had another enter tainment last evening and a good ono. The portraits made by Stewart , the artist , are the finest over produced hero. Superintendent Matthews ia to hold n teachers' convention at Macedonia Nov. 21. Holiday , birthday and wedding gifts at Seaman's closing out sale , at reduced prices. Sneak thieves got into Sullivan & Fitzgerald's store Monday night and helped themselves to cigars and other stock. A marriage permit was yesterday given 'to F. W. Kaulilz , ot Cass county , and Edith M. Astbury , of Lewis , this county. W. K. Stewart , the crayon portrait ar tist , has completed a second p'ortrait'of the late Frank Koolino , which is being framed by Chapman. D. W. Bunch yesterday commenced divorce proceeding against his wife claiming that she had bestowed her afloc tions too freely upon others. Mandormakcr & Van are building for J , T. Hart , at Noola , a barn , , ' )8 ) by 40 , having thirteen stalls , carriage and stable rooms granary and corn crib. L. C. Taylor , who has boon lying in jail for some time on a charge of lar ceny , was yesterday turned loose , the prosecuting witness not caring to appear in the cose. A Bon of Paul Boquot narrowly escaped aorious accident yesterday. In jumping from a Broadway street car his haol got caught under the wheel , but his shoo heel instead of the flesh got the pinch. A preliminary mooting has boon bold the organization of a ledge of the Knights and Ladies of Honor , and the next gathering for the purpono will bo Wcdnosd/ty evening , November 19. The s4l. TJ. S. 0. , " which , translated moans the Musical , Literary , Social club , of the Methodist church , mot at Colonel Talley'fl , Monday evening , and arranged for a social at Mr. Orctitt's Thursday evening , and took the preliminary atopa in arranging for a carnival to bo hold in Masonic hall Thanksgiving night. While the Nonpareil is trying to make friends with Iho democratic business men whom it BO grossly inaultod , the Glebe ia trying to pacify the republican women whom it insulted no loss grossly. These bitter partisan papers got wild some times , and it takes the lots of patronage to make them como to their nonecs. Mr. Iloagan , the paving contractor , left yesterday for Dea Moines to upend a day or two there and then return hero. Ho took with him as a present to his wlfo , the oil painting of Magdalene , painted by Miss Mamio Vaughan , and jnst puiohasod by Mr , lloogan. The picture ia ono which has hung in Father McMonomy's parlor for aonio tlmo and has boon greatly admired. William Gibson was yesterday arrested for assaulting his rrifo with a butcher knife. Luckily for her a by-standor in torforcd and thus saved her. The old man Booms to bo crazed at limes , and was apparently BO yesterday , for ho was not drank , and the assault seemed not in the least provoked. Ho is lying in jail awaiting examination before Justice Schurz. The Nonpareil roali/.od that it made a bad break by its abuse of some of the best private citizens in the place simply because they were democrats and joined # i in a democratic parade. A largo number who have tired of the little partisanship of the Nonpareil , have boon stopping their paper and advertisements , and the dear old lady becoming frightened came out yesterday morning and made a most sickly apology. It claimed that the edit or , the local , and the basilicas manager , happened to bo all away from homo , and and objectionable article was written by eomo ono who was not of the regular force of scribblers. It has been noticed for uonio time that the Nonpareil did not seem to have any responsible editor , but it must have been humiliating for the old Udy herself to acknowledge it. Orders by telephone for Hour , food , wood , coal , and hay , will bo promptly filled by Cook & Cooper , 700 Broad way. _ Fremont Benjamin , of Avoca , waa in Iho city yesterday. A. H. McClurg haa ROOD to 1'iltaburf ? on a short business liip. W. H. Bwnn ha Cnibhed hU vlult to friends here , ho returned to Cheyenne. Mrs. Manning , f Dunlap , is vUltiog her brother , F , W. Oliniteud and family , oil Bixth avenue. Itev. FreUelt , pastor of the BaptUt church at Ited Oak , wa Joined in marriage last Fri day to Mita Stephen * , llobtrtO. Palmer was callol lo Louisville jwtt-rday by a telegram aminunclug Iho prob able ( Rial iltie ! B of bin brottior-ln-l w. Mr. I'ulwtr ha bud mow thsn hU klmro of giief , having lokt by dtalh uii-e relative * within a very ibort time , WRATHY ABOUF RATES. Citizens Complaint Against the Board of Underwriters. A Talk IVHli MiuiMRcrVcli' . AB already stated in Tin : BF.K there has been considerable of a atir caused among the business mot ) , concerning the tatos fixed by the board of underwriters. The city council had n talk about it the other day , and it was suggested that the com panies doing business hero , bo aubjoctod to a local tax in order to irmko up for any increase of rates , but no notion was taken. It IIIXH also boon suggested that n citizonB * meeting bo called to discuss the matter and take action. A. document has been circulated , and received numer ous signers , setting forth the following ; COUNCIL Bium , November 10 , 18C4. Whereas , The manager of the board of underwriters has issued an arbitrary tabulated rate advancing the cost of in surance from 10 to10 par cent , which is fully 50 per cent on the average moro than the cost of insurance during th days of hand engine protection ; and Whereas , Wo have n most ozccllcn system of waterworks and an increase' ' force in the fire department , with pavoi streets for moving hose carts ; Therefore , Wo the undersigned proles against the advanced rates and liorob agree to withhold our bualnena from th companies maintaining the advanced rates and retaining the present manager David Bradley & Co. , Stownrt Bros. , J T Stewart , Dooro' , Wells it Co. , Key stone Mfg. Co. , pr Wm L llattorson. manager , Jlarlc , liana it Co. , 015 Jncquo- mln & Co , Sandwich Mfg Co , pr V Sprnguo , cashr , Wirt'A Duquette , Mar sollloa Mfg Co pr W S Oasa , Boston Tea Co , John Lindor , E L Shugart , tihugnrt Waite A Woiso , Taylor & Calofi J II Davidson , John Bono it Co , D Malt- by , John Bono , J M Phillips , Crysta" Mill and Grain Co , James Portorliold , Empkio Hardware Co , E Dowling , Smith it Crittondon , Miller & Co , Koolino & Felt , II K Seaman , J Mueller , Oarknoss Bros , Gronowog & Schoontgon , Yau Brunt , Thompson & Co. Casady , Orcutt & French , J 0 Bixby , A 0 Graham , J T Oliver , L Kirocht , II A Gloason , II II Motcalf , Cooke & Morgan , II Ersoman & Co , Motcnlf Bros , Eisomnn , Rodda & Co , Mauror & Grnie , I D Crockwoll Simon Elaoman , N D Lawrence , T J Evans , J P Filbert , L T VVhitohoad , Scofiold & Cavin , George K Dylor Manufacturing Co , J L Foreman , W 0 Spotmon , W II llobinson , P potman Bros , Parka A ; Plainer , 0 A Boobo & Co , \ M Beardsloy , T J Clark , Boll & Hall , 3 N Hoislor , IIII Jones , Morgan , Kol- or Co , UoVol & Wright , McClurg 3rackor Co , W D Hardln , Poregoy & ilonro , Bookman it Co , J T Baldwin , J ) Ilofi'mayr & Co , Lowia Hammer , S S Colldr , M Keating , 0 Dootkin , L H Icaalor , John Bennett , A D Foster a Bro , Goo II Board , Cooper it McCee , One of Tufe BBB men yesterday had a alk with Mr. \ . M. Wolr , the Council Jlufld manager of the board of undorwrl- era. Mr. Weir aoomod to toke the sit- intion ( [ uito coolly , and did not feel in- ilinod to say very much about it for a ow days yet , being disposed to wait un- II ho had hoard from the ono hundred iompanios who are doin'j busincas hero , ind bjforo whom the matter has boon laid , Acting in the intoroata of these companies > nd by their direction , [ ho laturally if willing to abide ly whatever they may instrnct. "How is it , Mr. Weir , that there is an iicreiino of rates , now that the walor rorka have boon oalablishod , and the city iaa bettor protection than under the old nglno system/ / " "Thoro haa not boon an advance al- ogolhor. Somu rotes liavo boon in- Tensoa and others have been lowered. L'hoy have been equalized rather than aisoJ , The fact is that many of the ales were lee low betoro the water-worka voro cstabliahed. AH I have done has > eon to equalise the rates and make thorn loarer what they ahould bo , Many of ho rates , to bo sure , have boon raised , nit still they are not as high aa in Dos yioincs or in Omaha. " "How do you go about it to fix the rates ? " "Why the old way , ; 7hioh used to bo 'allowed ' hero , was what was known oa , ho 'Hat' plan. A man would stand on , ho sidewalk , look across at n building tnd then estimate n rato. That isn't ' the , vay now. There is a regular suhodulu ivhich is followed in making up the rates lore. For instance , for a iirst class , now Iro-proof building suppose the basis h " 5 cents. Now , on a building which Inn i compooition roof , there will bo moro risk , and 10 cents would bo added to the rate , If there was an elevator running from the bottom to the top thoru would bo additional rlik and hence 5 cents nd- Jed , and so much is added for uvory story abavo three and so much for a wooden cornice , and so on. The better lha building , the lower the rate , you see , j u because there is less risk. Then the mat-1 tor of occupancy is figurid up the same. So ) nuoh extra if used for a drug store , for instance. In fact , a minimum rate is tisod . for the best possible risk , and to this is I iddod regular sohodulo prices for all do- foots , und thus the rate on ouch building is figured out by an inspection and by a figuring in acoordandanco with the rates which the insurance companies have fund in acccordanco with the risks as ahown by their oxporlenco in having losses.1 "You don't go about , then , and fix rates , as an assessor valuing property I" "No , certainly not. Kvuty item about the building is noted , whether it is brlok or frame , a ziuo or a wooden cornice , what kind of a roof , what sort of wall * , whether it lias an elevator , its surroundings - ings , its occupancy , and , in fact , every thing , and then the rate is figured up from these items , so that rates cannot but bo equitable. " "What will bo the outcome of this matter'/ / " "Well , I do not like to say anything about that. Just wait a few dayt , 1 am F satisfied that when business men understand - t stand the facts und compare the rates es- tablUhcd hero irith thoio in Dea Mpincs , Omaha , and other cities , they will bo satiifiod that Council Bluff * is being fairly and oven generously trotaed. " "What if the council decides to tax the iiiturunco companies doing business here ? " "Well , that i * something I have noth ing to do about. In BOIUU cities they delay lay a tax. In other cities they have tried and failed. That is a matter , as I just said , that I have not any thin ) ' to do with now. In fact , I do not uaro to say much about it ft present , and if you eay any thing in Tins Ben , 1 wish you would sim ply say that the people ought not to ho ton hasty in judging the ca u , fur the manager of the board of underwriters may have nomoexplauatlous or statements to mnko on the other side , I don't care if you mutD ; eomo such paragraph as tint if you want to. Itriil Kfltalo The following transfers wore filed in county clerk's office yesterday and re ported for the BEE by J. P. McMahon , real estate agent , November 11 , 188-1. S. J. Brown and wf to W. II Vaughan , lot ' - . ' , block 2 , Bayliss and Palmer's add. $10. $10.li. li. II. 'luttlo and wf to John D. Clark , lot lt ! , block 72 , sub-div. of lllddlo tract. § 250. _ The roller skate mostly in favor scorns to bo the ono with the 2 } inch brass- lined wheels , the largest in use. II , L Miller , 100 ! ) Fourth avenue , Council Blulfc , is the western agent for these skates , and is having an immonio success in selling the same. Ho carries a largo and well assorted stock of club , half club and strap skates. Order hard wood of P. Ovcrton. Tie Criu'k of Doom , The court house , which has boon tak ing a tumble to iteoli faster than the people have tumbled to the fact that they need n now building , yesterday gave an other of its cracks , which Indicated the coming doom , dome of the plastering fell from the coiling of the auditor's ofilco , where the county board of super visors froro canvassing the voto. The crack and the f.illing of piaster caused a hasty exit. Ono of the supervisors , aa ho crawled cautiously back into the room with his hair on end , and his face deathly whlto , dared to suggest that the county records bo moved into aomo such safe building as Dohany's old opera house , but the suggestion will not probably bo complied with. Stewart Stoves , Do Vol & Wright. COMIUUUOIAIj , COUNCIL nuirrs XAiiKs Whont No. 1 mllllnff , CO@C5 ; No. 2 , C8 No. 8 , 60 ; rejected 8Cg ( 10. Corn Now , 25@23. Data For local purposes , 35. Hey S < 5 00@7 00 i > ar ton ; baled , 00@BO. Kyo 35o. Oorn Meal 1 20 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; pricoa at yards , G 00@ 0 Coal Delivered , hard , 0 CO per ton ; soft 1 CO per ton Lard Fnlrbnnk's , wholesaling at 9Jc. Flour City flour , 1 50@2 00. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz , LIVE STOCK. Cattle Bulchor cows 3 25@3 75. Butcher toore , 30(3 ( > J 00. Sheep 2 E0@3 00. UORS 1 OU@'l 25. PRODUCE AND riiurra. Poultry Llvo old hens , Gc ; spring chickens , 10@3LOpordor. Bttttor Creamery , 23@SOc ; choica country B 22 pot dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , S0@40o per bushel ; nloiiH , ' 10@50c per bu ; npploa , chsico coolcmg r eating , 2 23 ; bound , 1 50@2 00 per iwhol ; Sweet uotatoen , L'Jc vor Ib. Wrought Iron Ranges atreducod prices , > o Vol & Wright , CO-l Broadway. Window shades at cost to close them at. P. C. Miller 13 Pearl street. It will pay you to see our line of atoros oforo you buy. DE VOL A WRIGHT , 501 Broadway. Out , To "loss the business I oiler my stock of liscollanoous books , picture , fany goods , otlons , fire screens , easels , willow and uio high chain nnd childron'o rockers , t prices never known before in the wcat. [ . J3. Seaman , paper , books and ntation- ry , 504 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Senator . ( ones' Alaska IMinp. E. D. Kelley , of the Winnomucca Sil- or State , a few days ago received a pri- ito letter from Gov. Kinkoad , which , inon many mutteia of general interest , jntains the following in regard to a lining operation in which Senator J. P. ones ia largely interested : " U Jutioau , 10 first slop in Alaska , the party were iyon a hearty reception by about 100 liners and citizens of thn place , among icm being many old California and lovadans. Of this place the aovornor tya : 'Jiinean City ia the present centre E mining interests. Back or the mil , high up in the mount- ins , ia Gold Bavin , where lacer mining la succesf fully carried on tainly from decomposed quartz The ashings discover many small ludgcu of no noid ijuarln , but the chief attraction ow is the quarts mill of Troadwill & o. , on Douglass island , which in literally mountain of quarts. The lower tunnel lows n ledge of at least -100 foot of aarlz , assaying from $10 to $15 per ton , ho company expect to have their 120- .amp mill runnim ; by the I'Jth of Jan- nry. They will huvo expended by that me from § 300,000 to ? 100,000. A few lontha will repay them , und they have Dars of era in sight , The company is lainly of San Francisco capitalists , but am glad to My tha'/iur ' Nevada senator , ones , has n largo ultco of it one-fifth or no-sixth , I behevo fortune enough for : iy reasonable man. " ' Mrs , flJ , Hilton , O , . 'HYSIOIAN ' & SURGEON , :3 Hid ( JltEiadwHy. Council Bluff. lil mil the { olloHini ; iiroporty on nantuioij II bought \ \ 200 Acre Farm. | vu uilk'i north ol Council ninlln ; good barn , liuuxo orchard , ami all fenced 400 Acre Farm. ivomlltseiwto ! Logan , lUrrlnon , county , loin , nil inceil , Icixl ard , turn , humid , orchird , 010. ; j 0 : ru n under \ < \i\v \ \ , I' ' 0 aorim Ininu KMW ine.nlow , 100 rt ( tlinlwranl lUbtutn. Tills fitmcS.i booullydl- Idcd Uta tliroo uculrable mimll ( aruii. 800 Acre Farm. Ix mllcjfi.it otOiiiWa , llonom county , Iowa , on lulUplorlter ; Kond lioii c , l ) tn S5xl0 loct , fond tnli , rhciU , ela. ; MO acrm iinJiriluw , b 'ani In inbor , uiuidow and puturo ; a Hnt clui iitook ( arm i vtor > 240 Acres of Wild Land , Suitable for Farming. 150 Dead of Cattle , 75 Head of llirsoa , ; $00 $ Ho d of Hogs. lie KarmlDg luiplouienti nuillciont tucuryou a IJ Urini , AliD 0,000 Iiu hols of Uorn , nnd100 Tons of Tame null Wild Hay. ild itci I , corn , fwil aud machlimrv 1. dlUiUl up n raid l.irnn , kiid Mill ) < u hold gnij In conuirllou , ltli iia . lliiroll ute tixiilchahCuirCllolro Stock ( uwi well to < ktil , r * ll tat ork. 1'o.in.lou gucu 1.1 iatu ! it iuru rlii c , it dmlri'd , K.T CADWKLL , , Jg , -.A.T- Silks , Dress Goods & lovelties OF THE SEASON. is very complete in variety and excellence of goods. Plushes Velvets Oloakings , , , Eider , Down and Jersey Cloth Tambour , .Turcoman , Durtain Goods , Window Shades , Etc , , Etc , STOCK COMPLETE IN MOQUETTE , BODY BRUSSELS , INGRAIN & HEMF Oil Cloth , Ruga. Mattiugst Mats , Etc. , Etc. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa : largains in la .n order to make room for an immense stock of Spring Goods , I have decided to ( Tor all goods now in stock , at prices never bcforo quoted in this city. GEO. II. BEARD , No. 32 Main Street , next to P. O. MANDEMAKBRS & V/N , ft' STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Shiftman St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. > rders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention nnd satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans aiul specifications furnished free. MRS. L. A. WARBURTON , FASHIONABLE DRESSMAICE Gutting and Fitting a Specialty. 230 DHOADWAY NS.VQS , Switches , Whatnots , Langt.y aud Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KINDS OF 9 MAIN STREET , COIaNOIE. BLUF Y . G . d. Having opened in n now atoro I inviio iho inspocUon of L-ullon. IKS. B. .7. NUKKIS , UU ! ) Ilntailw y , - Ouiinolt E ZVEKYTHINfJ WH3TCLA83.- a 17 nnd S1 ! ) S. Main St. . COUNCILBLUFFS AUMIH310K-OenU 15c - 100. SK.\TE3-Onit 15o. ICo. Ulmlulon Free to Uvllea each m.-diln ; ami TUM- lav and lbur < Jay atcruacu ( , Via ct bkatei 16 II. , JIAUTKNS , PropiUtor. JACOB BI1U. E. P. CADWKiL 81 MS A , CADWELU , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLVFFS , IOWA. OHcw , Jtain Street , Ilocma 1 and 2 Slmgari k Uo- Mukon'ullloci. Will praoUoe to BUt ud OUJU. THO * . iirricis , M. M. OFFICER & PUSKY Council lilufl i U. Establisnea - - 1856 Diulam In Witln and OOKitlC Kiolunn ia llrtco HtcurtU \ NORENE & , LANDSTROM , Fnll Goods Ready. Puifs Mnde to Order hi Latest Style on Short Notice nud n Iteiuontle Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Mam Street. . . Connc | , Bn , ( , , § BE. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 0,000 Electrla Belts oJ ! for Ibe Month o ! Sc t , by iw. Uerercnecs Any of the business liowce In Coiiorll niufls. JUDD & SMITH Proprlotou. Salcarooma 319 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- ,1.0 Keep HorsoB and Mules conotautly on hand which wo will Boll in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Represented , liolomle androtall Orators In Grain unil Baled Hai. Prices _ sonnlilo. latlsfnctton CluitautfcJ. OIEHIILjTJ'X'IEIE ' ? , &j BO3L33'5 Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Blutfa. SMITH .fc XOLLEU LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc From. ? & Q , I LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , CouncH Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Mannfactnrer , na'fcKirmtUan urtalcs , In Luce'EllJc , Turcoman , Eto.3 Olllcloths , Mattlnss , Linoleums Eto holcest and Best Selected STQOE in the WEST , D mo and bo convinced that we are hoadqanrtors for all goods In our line , hpapost place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings In the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Noa. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Pilled PromptlyCnrdauo Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from SS.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obfaiu the best bargains. I am making a big reduction in A3 1 nctjd the room to display my stock of atari * . A. J. MANDEl , K5 BroiJuay , Council Eluffa. Iowa , HALLETT , DAYIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Knilorsttl by FRANZ LISZT , EMERSON PIANOS. UnrlvalloJ cr Tone or Flnlahi KIMBALL PIANOS liest Modcra Price to Buy. The Ximball OTfjan , ao lonfj and favorably known In the west , rucorsraeniH S'FBVVART , Solo Agent for above Hans of Goods. Warerooms , 323 D'jncil'BlufTs ' OorresponJonce Soliutad. AKont Wan taJ. ind 344 Frnadwrv ? . W. 3 ? ALTSWOETE. fr ma UOKDOK moved on thu LITTDI3 GIANT trucks mil ny dtatanoa on.l . ever anjr kind ot if round , 1UICK HOUSES raise J. All work Kuannteuil W. 1 * . AVlSWOimj , 1010 Nlnth'etroet. COUNJIL DLUHl'3 G. - AU. TI1K tATKST ST il3 IN - rATJ < l'AJKIl 1'ATJKH.v , JLhT IIII1TK1VKIU > 13 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS ( V. F. G. EDOAU , 0. FBKSWICS , Manager. Assistant. yc-cietury. Council Bluffs Detective Association nrilliloallklmliKtftkUctive ork lor liankB , X r. lelcBHiih an I UaJway coupanlw , Merchant * , . ' ' tiibtllKtloni and D'jtilct ' AWorno > fc VtopeHf re- J nii ) ctorle. . Corporations , 1'ut llo aod 1'ihate 2 , : o oitd Collectlona n dc , Mtssluit Wenda found. IXvoiwn | iri > curj I * ! M > rowarJ offtTod lor Ihe arieat ind tonvlctltn c aay iicrson or irers-.TU iiauiuleutly reire oritliu Jnln Awoclatlos All cotamiinleitlont itrlUly conUentlal , Olflcc ; Malonlj Teniuli Council WlulU IUVA. P C. Box JJ33. Vie would call jour tU'iitlou t the lifi thtt lh -AUi : OKJKUISfi- Bargains Which Cannot "be Obtained Woc-an coinlntuuMTjUodj tliat say what e mean ami latan hat e ia > . Jiut thl best wa to twt thu trulhlukv j u ( our akwfrtlonn U to call * nd examine tmr .tock and | irlc i , alHai reiuombTlnj THAT WE DKFV COUl-.TITION IN EVEKV 1'AKTIUULAII. 4JTCASI1 Ijthamailo word whUh ' ' .l a'tMEttho attenti" ! ) of cier > bed } , It U ths ord w > osod alwn worufhixxlourtfixxl * , and that u tharcj. can ortor Hnm to you at lol w a fl ur * . i cnu ii ; , ttic. h ) pxtech y \ ii.-bl.tr * . j. ; ichar < u J5 L AlVUb f , 117 l'vc 'Jn ' ttutn 1 Uwflj