THE OAC VFTA PATLY RF' NOVEMBER in. . COL'XCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT Fbt * snsveH i d aaauraa. Ml TrmmirfT QnTsmui BM IMM aa Oil- & ttwfti c Qrtp * Junswu * * tf L ur Xatftea Sttrphy. - of Onaka. mre awrrirt * r Joattc * Isewupt yfltsfTtiAy Mm * Civil , 'be Infant 4natr of W. W. Xns n. Itod yeater ry sjeraws ; It M Mr. aad Mta. Taomssi Maloswy and < lan h- * x w fc v UIUIOITOM for Csllterala , wfc r tfcer win spend the winter Ml . FMd Cany tea rtur e4 front a ( Bar we-w' vkrtt Tit * - laawna at Oria- * sO ind Newton , this state. T3M board of directors of t e Tanmr Xcn'i CkriittlMi asssKtattim * UI Aotfl Ua rcni r 2jontty aimtins ; thtc evwimratfO'ehick. K Pwrte. the qMmater armWA pn a iMrn grefwed by tna pwwnts at s IS- I iroUirl. . has b n reiMs < and will 2MMT7 te cfclld. The LsUHd of the Mar nbe g wilt ae t tfcta afWTMon In th * Beno hail. All m n- fctsri * requested to be pres-nt tor * e smBtetttton of y&crri. Arfa fteaan sUvor statue will be on ex- adHZJoa at die Boston Stare thisv k. S MKial bargains wUl be offered in every ttepnrnneat taring thin sale. W ated. ptaun f r youac ; laiites and gen- tiewMB to wcrk for -heir board waile at- teartlnK college Addreie. K. E. Wlatt , eeretary Iowa Business college. Tie. Beartai ; of the four aKro * cnars d with stabbtec John Story , the Omaln victim of the Bryan bio-row waa contuTOHd by Joa- tlee Ct * yesterday ntll Wedne-day Knyal A.-csnura bail. NTV. li at 2 o dock. at School of Houehold Sconoatics. Mrs. Harriet MacMurphy will rive a course of Hetnresrltii demonstrations by J aoted rief. rief.Mrs. Mrs. S. Bllhar : of Autrnitan. la. , wan has Sf n vteiting her ateces. Mr * . Joan Moras and MfaM Nellte Bitharz. of IOM Fifth ave nue , left Friday for Santa Barbara. Cal. . where she will spend the winter. T < SBOtnvine contacimw raees w re re- IMrted yesterday at the city clerk s o o > : Tm-mmths-old chlM af J. W Klrkland. iM Dumon street , waooptae eonsh : Bdna Lsvrtanti. age 3 years. 1108 Sbtth av nn . Rv. A. B. Shruler < tt Nevada. Ia. Is the irmwc this week of H wr 6. W 3ny4er. He vtll prwirh Wednesday at 7 M p. at. at St. John i Kn ish Lutheran church. Met- eairs hall. No. 17 P arl str t. The public U invited. A "change" will aow be the order of th daf- Money wms r l.vin "thange" hands. OOces will "change. " Th administration wfll "Bfeaasje. " even every voter will "change" his shirt and send It to the "only" Eagle htnndry. 72) Broad' ay ; telephone 157 Tae regular r jnthly meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance union w U be held at the home of Mn. K. A. Ballea- Jtrr. 721 Willow avenue , tomomnv aftemooo. at 1 o'clock. A musical and literary pro gram has b en prepared and light refree- ments wilL be served. A rordlal Invitation Is extended to all wnaien Interested in tem perance -vork. The Woodward Theater company presented The Brother * " last rnnni ? to a large bonce at the Dobaay theater Tonight they win giv * the ave-sct comedy. "Lost. Sttayed or strten. " and a aumber of aew so ctaltiea will be introduced. 'Calliope Casast , " a ptay written by Mrs. .Vana Rich- ardswB of this city in be given Its arst P raiirmance by the Woodwards Ssrarduy nl ht. Tea days ago a dairyman aarm-i Klplinger settled wjth his hired man. William W n- wood. br inaistlnK OB his taking a silver dollar lar ami a dubbing In rail payment for 4ve days' work- After Wlnwood was badiy beaten the dairyman xt his < ! OK upon the man. aod chased him off the place. Kip- linger wau arrested tor aggravated assault. The eas # aaa been driftim ; around on etijagea of venue nntil it baa reachttd the court af Justice Cook. It was set for hear ing yesterday , but a continuance was takes natU Monday. h * 4 ator men of this eitr are cera- ptatelng of the foiling off IB the shipments of grata itace tae advance in rates by the railroads , which occurred November i Dur ing the time the low rate waa m force most of the holders of grain lost no time in getting their stock to the ast and south. Many f : heta unloaded during the ris in wheat and corn and all that aow eooies in Is being stored. Com is aot as plentiful as - aa at ant expected and * ts were aot harvested as carefully aa aiight be owing to the prevalence af > xtreniely low prices at * time. The grain men claim that they anticipate ao further boom in their line at business this y ar. Letting fi Their 1 The D trfe Furniture - . * company T-.ll cele brate the close of the great political con- lejt by givins tie people somethiai * else ta rajoice oer They save started a ifreat clearance sale , and will give bargains m every line of furniture in the iiout > e. Bed- rood suits , rockers , coucnes. ciiulrs. odd and fancy pieces of the aenrest goods in the world are offered at prices Jut will mas > even tae defeated poiliu-ians happy ian Corns around to 13 * and 33 * Broadway and C look at some pretty things. X. T Plumbing ecmpeny. TV. SO. R bbe < L W. 11. Reetr Hnn e. Henry Fuller and Baratty Fields were ar rested last nssfat tor robbins tae residence of W. B. Reed. KS Scott strevC When taken to the station they admitted ta ir sniiit. but alaitnt-J that they only took some marbles. They managed to z t into tae house by ratt ing a Tlndoiv whu-h had aot been fastened Mr. Reed has moved out on East Broadway from Seatt street and .eft a tot of furniture at the old place on Strott street. Among 'he articles he said were aiiasim ; is a reel af hose fifty feet long. A smrcil of the second- ianil stores 3ras made , but this could not be found. The boys .ieny taking this. The Puller bay is about IS years old astt lives on Scott stre t sear the Reid residence. Fields Is * small colored ! ad and also lives In the ae.ghborhood. Th ia the boys' arst offense. Mr Reed 3nt discovered that his hous had been entered last Friday and re ported the matter to the polit-e. The place sras thoroughly nnsatLknil. and it Is thought that there < vere some ether boys engaged in the burglary. Get your winter sunply of aesl new before the rush and 'tee ia prices. L. M. Stmbert Till 311 your or4en promptly and ais prices are the lowest. Telephone No. 74 ; CS Witt araad-aray. Marriase Llrt-ni e . The f-oilowtng marriaue n censes were is sued ysterdi y Name and Address. As . Nifls Jen vn. oiruiha 4 * Laura itatnea Murphy Omaha 34 F It W4jacc. ! roum-il Bluffs ? , irah F Chad well. Council Scott's Emulsion makes the blood richer and im proves the circulation. It increases the digestion and nourishes the body. It cor rects diseased action and strengthens the nervous sys tem. In a word , it places the body in the best possible condition for preventing the germs of Consumption from beginning or continuing their worlw In that one sentence is the whole secret. Book f covering the subject very thoroughly sent free for the asking. SCOTT 4 BOWSE , Cmmai. Htw Tort TO WORK UP A BUSINESS KWX ; i&nmftctnrsn1 Aawnrncon Mwowr. THE lE SLATl ae l to Jlutr- rlntly A l-tt n f * nr < - tatcr- r t'i of Wr torn Inira. TJ Mend-re eoaiinlttte at the aad JTaoafactin ni' MMoelatlott Seld & meet- imt bMt enan : ta * * n c * of Prvtdrat Rafcrw for A * ytrpoM. of cmi < tarUi ; ev- nt aj rt ra frsnitht 'Hh eonwqueocci to Council Bluffs. X arty ill of ; Jh ? atMBbeni t tat ? committee were prwcvt. and. m & * commiue at COBIPOI--I of a * score or nor * of getith-oK * . the amtunr a large eaoatfc tatftsriBK n > nil the room. Ta ttrtt aoatter that WM laid before the eoamittM tfc n canttr tor procuring a rwiteh leading from the track * of tfc Xortaw sti > ra Railway compaay 10 ; he C'oa- eil BluSa Handle factory , ta enable tie owners af the yiioptr. ty ta oaMmja tc a ; ea * ; Lh a larje BMaiifacronni ; piantt that aa detemiin J B loitate acre. Sense < ietay haa been encntinterrd and tfte oro- aotcn of the ( mterprlae though : It * ! * 1a- able to * ocur the auuwtance af the a n- eiattoe. TS < > aniatance waa Tlv-n ut a rt oren * aanner. A strong resolution vaa adopted aad a Irttrr prepared and teat to PrwUdeot Waitatan at tae raiTiy ! company. The aew aianuftirturlnr enterprtee will zive empidyment to a large number of men aad roat fi. The manager nra present at the aMTtinz last ai ht and t k a de p ut- tcrcat in the proceedinsa. .Vhont 2M feet of new tracic wtll have to be built. aadJM coat of. coostmclinc tie switch rill be about * MO. Thisra aore than the railway company sard to exp ad. and the jirapoeUion of the new company araa not ent rtain < * d w < th any great deire of rrothninta-n. PLBXTT OF LOC VTlOJfS. In cas of r fueal of tfce eompanr eoa- strcct thtf swltrh. the xeeauvt > committee waa aakn ! to look HP another location , aad a atuuber of propositions fere Immediately ! submitted. One came from Jobs T Stew- | an tu erect ai suitable building on tae ie of the aid peckiai ; aouae in the we terr part ! of tan city. Two others were submitted I affontitlK traHtaice on the Rock laland and I Barlintrton roada. The handle factory loea- ; tlon. aon rer , waa the one that best railed i Uie new men. and nothing will be done nntil a reply ia re rl ed from the Sorthwestera otBciaia. A caismitttr * of three woe ap pointed to follow ap the negotiations ant ! report the situation to the president when ever It TO * deemed aeceaasrr The aaaoeiaUon took up in a very rigor ous manner the qn tion of runni ? Un ; pa M e of 3. aianufjcturioic bill at the ex- tea fessuon af the lejrtaituure. hich wUl B held thM winter. L M. Tremor * ' ap pointed aa a chairman of a apecia ! commit tee to correspond with the politicians and the afflctalsi in all of the chief uue * aad tawrns of Iowa , with a view of ontanliini ; a strong aeeociauon that Till make the peaaaa * of such a. bill on ahMlute cer tainty To tarther inaure prompt action the committee ordered -be foliowln ? letter 'o be sect to Speaker Byers of the bouse of repreaeatattve * . who will prwlde at the extra seaeioc : WAJCT SOME HSLP. Eon. K. W Byers Speaker af the Hoaae of Rpif entatv . IVnr sir Aa the le te- ! ture haa been called to nieet in extra M ion January a. and J * I unnVrwand it will b not Utnited to the immediate sub let of the call , m that event this ajwactai- tton wfe + hws sic ta write o you and say we oucht ta bo able to secure some bonedVtaU luRtatadon to hflp our farmers , wortdni- men and buain * * m * n. aa weil aa to pro mote the indiuttriai Interwtta of the * t-it- and build up borne cuirkpu In our midst , where a < rriculfur ) and iniiusrr-al ir jii--ta can m t with ready and profltable salts. Several things ixrur to this jj * 0fiaian .ind < loubtj M you ca = call others to mind , viz. : Fa.M , i bill for the sianufatur < * of vtnoutt and other Ihiuora to 5lv employment to home labor Paw a public warehouiu * bill to naue the farmer and the bumn * 9inen to borrmr on warehouse receipts and aaid b ( product far a n e In th market , to s rcur * a nroflt now smnc to th * eastern { M'ulHtor. . aa you have witnessed r c-ntly In th rtee in wheat. Pass a law requiring funds of incorparationK under the state l w to b icept on depofiir in the cat , to giv.s a barter protection ami laryr deponita ta our banking iaedtntsuna. to prevent the centinufd drainage of money out of the state , and for the ronvpnienoof the busrf- neaa aa4 a rtcuiraral interesta of lovva. Cut Cla.ix I ) < * uatifnl. list reeeived H complete line of tie rica- f t cut slasa macnfacrored. Law prices. Rich de-mow , rseful arocles. Jacqurssia * Co. . n Main treet. Cnntltli-npt ? Mt'n * ' * AVorlc. N'els Jensen a ke4 the police of Council Bu& and Omaha yesterday afternoon , to assist him In caprarin ? a gan of con- adence men who . < icee rded in * ecunn j 110 of his sioatty. J ieen was In Eancen's * a- laon on the corner of Bryant street and Broadway drinking freely and sbowu ? hi * oiooey Three strangers , who daimwi to be from Idahn. drew him inn a. same of pool. During the ? ame. in some way that Jen- sea m unable to explain clearly , he was in- durwi to bet $ lu on the same. One of tin other men had waaercnl IS and Jensen waa maJe to believe that hu side of the bet waa certain to win. The money aa piaced in the hands of the third maa. who took id- vantage of a i * ransle amoflR the players to ship with the ea h. J tnsen aaw hun go and started after him. He * taded him and anally ot aboard aa Omaha car aad waa joined a moment later by the other two. HeforV Jensen could r Iize what had hap pened the men were well on the way 10 Omaha. The case was reported to the po lice and the Omaha oJScers w re advued. but thu mformauon came too lat to enable ta mtatrcept tie conndnnoe man. Riekman beepi the Jnest line of eon- fectiooery in the city , s &aanable fruits , oysters , a tail stock of cigars and tobacco. ie cr am sad ices m brick or asy other style. Prices Dr. Panzle' * Diphtlirln Speflflc. Call at Dr Pans ! * t oCee aad get his Infailibiu diphtheria sp ci c. T stI ihraugii tir apiUtmucK and a v r failed. n * ll > Inc III.V. . M. C.i. . Ti woman s auxiliary of the Toun ? Men's Cariwiaa acaociation will have ae icform < il v nin < * mufiic and son ? aext Thursday for thti youn ? sien and youn ? womttn. TU iBTrjuoo a ju ndtxt to all who are .n- utr tiMl in ancoura ins aad butldin ? ap thin uwtitMUon in our city It if the intenuoe af th waBen to make : hw informal even ing * a f arar * of the coming year , and * * tkey ae d dlshwi with which ta serve Uzht refrechmeflt. and alao. aa the library n < ta repjenimhin with hooka. th y sav decided to cell this lr i eatertatnment a "fcrnKiiin party " They anaetly solicit e * rr o who eoouia. beta old nd youB ? , ta ria iher a eaff cup. or a plated stiver Maapoon. or a * ocd. readaot * seek. Not n e * narily BW oa d. but articles aad books Ic good coe- F W. D aB. M. D. . eye. ear. scse aad throat. 541 Mttrriaa block. Laaduard , the Tailor. 1 S. Main jtteet. Real Etait * TruD firi- . The toUawins no.1 Katc trassfen have n * a wporUHt at the otSce of J. W. S uiH ! aa kavunf b ea 3te4 November 3 : Ouuieo B. Larnoa ui K. C Baruui. tot S. biock 10. r rry add. wd.J 3K m Sh rW ta OvartM A. A4aau. lot S bioric a. Cttotrml tutk s. tf - 2S M CoiUMttt BluCii La4 e Xo. . t a o. r. TV CMC lot t now. . a . ; a d won t H. c. < i. Four traaa&irj , A i'rtiaticj8.1B S vmt wr * nv TWO VWTKS. HTlrl il Cnnnt of the nnllnto In Kane T wn hlp I * ' ettle.l. TB BnaM af Supei v tears to at TOT * ean- vassn * tft election retoraa. At tae re quest of tae candidat * * on tae ticket IB Kane toHMbip that part of tae work -vas , first txMvn op y aster isy afternoon. In ortor tJut tie dispute Jiat tea been raiswd aa tone no tfce sacresrful candidates am. mtcat be Wwirons < * 3f8 * vr % ppRfwnt fBpp % srntins ; UN ; fartoaa candidates , vbo were also ail ei-mvoX into toe small board room at t&0 iYMtlI0r s olfice. 9one < fcvelopinmts , < vr eTpeeted. ir tn ; m improper returns bavins ; b n nude By th elertion boar * ! , la the Ant precinct of ta Fifth ward , and the second of th Sixth it bad fte n elahned that tn Judses and clerfca aad failed to nuke ont property the rot * that bad been cast for s ea candidate. 11 ti their duty to make ont two s ta of pall book * , one se ied aad far tae county auditor , and tiw other for the tawnsAip clerk. The sets of books of .he rro preciacta r-ferrwi to. which. we-e lren "o tae tmmahip board , -ver * got properly ailed ont. Taoa for the county icar4 vere found correct yesterday , and tile entire vote -vss counted. Ta rwralt sa aanmuteed front the offlcial eaBvaas for Kaoe toH-asftip follows : fxtttm at tb p-sf- . H. a rank. ra 2. B'X. K. Lr-rt . pap. JJss Orute vien. rvp . 2.JH 4. .V. Kaynes. pan t * * Aa > M * < Barke. pop.ra * i T. Warner art. . St Cm taJWej > L. T. Aibera. rep H , A. J. Blnmt. pop..i.E5 P A. < 3n t. rru 2.jsn C. Bunner. pop 2.KS H , A. Bute * ! , rep. 2.Mi W. H. Knepn'r. pnp.at Thia settles the controversy taat has been raived is ta who -ratiW b tne third Justice of tne peace * > cted. Vlen or Ferrier. by electing the former to hla present position. Orlnir to the larze number of candidates tail y sr tie mSrlal oti of the county for the state and local tickets will take about twic as long as usual and ao otSvial an nouncement of the result is expected for several days. TTO special clerks sre ens- ployed by the boar ! to assist ia tae -vork of tabulating the returns from the various townships and prvcincta. LOCAL. DU I.\E > S 0V THE BOOM. omlx Forre < I to Employ Extra Help to UnmUe t-Iiipment- " . Th * good efferta of the ajreat republican victory are be lncinK to Se felt locally m all kinds of businese. Wholesale bueineaa was tae Irst to feel the return at confidence. Retail business moved in sympathy with it. and every bitach of the trade showed in creased activity. Railway trade come aex * under the InSnence. and rh < * r wan a marked iacreaaa in the traffic af ail the. Iowa truck lines reported at the cloa of the week. The iscresavd traffic had become too heavy ta handle with the old force of employes in the local freight bouws. and v ater4ay for the drs : ume in thr-e r-an there waa a general increase in the force of clerks and freight handlers. Tae Rock laiand rompaa ; pat four new men to work on its platforaui yeaterday aiontini ; . The BurUnston. Xonh- westera and Mil--auicee ahn increased the ' force of operatives The Omaha it. Loun wa obilaed to add ine new man to ita list to keep ahead of the work that is piling up in the yarla and freight office. Tae talk wan yesterday that thn company would add mother freleht train vtthia a f w daya. The local officers were very sanguine that the lacreaae of bUBineas would continue antii the Wabavh vouid be able to operate aqain ita okl q ota of twenty-seven tnrlzht crew : between here and St. Louis. ' The wnofcsale implement iteaien ert < pilau ; up ZOOQC an the depot platfunna ywi- terday for shipment aad ? et-iao ; them there . much faate : than the willlni ? and enthusi- | lane platform crews could take care ol ( hem. An icdication of the rush of nei business amoni ; the tii-j implement house : a found in the reon of the special omre ; mamtainej ay the Western Union and Pmtai Teiecraph rompacies J3 the a rUmitural im plement district for "he convenience of ! h lealers. The e show more buainese trans- ict d IB the three daya. Friday. Saturdaj and MonJsT than , tau aggragate of any pre- vtotis fortr ght during the paet two yesrs. flnrtl Winter Pronil eil. The weather man has siven out the wara- laj ; tint taer * will be a rigorous winter this year Prwpsrauons to withstand the ; chilly biaata are in order. WTiat you ae-d u warm uaderwear. warm glares , warm shoes. Kuqbes. the men's out3uer. m 1 Braadway ha * them. i . - 1 The youa ? m-a that wishes to make a j favorable ! mpretion aoouid aoc torzvt th Cct of a haadsome box of candy. Riek- man'3 is > the place ta grt them. Lawaey's chocolates have aa enviable rap- 1 ctatlon for punty Riekmaa s ia ie plaev i to get thein. _ i DNtrlcl Court \otet. I The trial of the cae of Chruoaa Si wert * 1 azaia c the National Benevakint aaeooaoon. TIM taken ap by Judge Green is the dis trict court yesterday The plaintiS ia the beneficiary at a IS.OOO policy held by her deceased auaband. Thia the company did 1 aot pay on demand , but after a trial of tae ! nutation of liability waa ordered to anUte I an aaaessirent To mfret tae liability Th-j | atwe ? ment netted only J1.H aad the plain- , US aow ae-iM to compel the company ta i 3i t the difference between thin amount ' and the face of the policy i Mm. Emma Bellinger was granted a 'II- , wee yesterday from F. P. Bellinger on the ' ground * of desertion aad infidelity. Tae de- ; fendaat iid not put in an appearance. Jota Herman Prusc was granted a frota Anna Pruec on the grounds of Uon. The parties live m K sr Creek scip. The defendant faiiwtt to appear. ; Jud e Gr en made the following i meat of cases yesterday 1 Monday. November 2S : Kelly against Morgan. soeruT. et ai : Miller azaiiu * Mor- san. sn riff. t ai. By bee a pUast O'Bruai & Cahili , state of Iowa a-anat Grandon et at Tuesday. NovembT 2t. MUIer Vasune Manufartsrin < * i-ain ? ompany , Clark BrtiH. t al fepeciai ) . Milwaukee Harvester company aeaini-t Jent-vn et at Weston asa > n t Bra Unc ai. Hewitt aaaicst Stilt- man. SlffJer acamat Marpay Wednesday November 3. Del ] n asainst Dow & Co. . Lsian against Wanner et al. P ycke Brox. aeainst Hassheriit , et aL Beno .t Co. azautst SCllia et al. , Thursday. Xov < ? mb T 35 : Key against Na- i tional Life Insurance company ( aptciaj ) Biitwie 4 aintt Erickson , Hewits aaalnut Mannth. , Fnday November 27 Jam asainat Mar- Ban ct ai. Newmer against DavUkOC An- heus r-BuBch Brewinir company airalnst L J. Crow- . Sturta.r N'ovroJ > r a.- Walk * asainet WMK. Baten Besley. Monday. November X : Uninser & M t- calf company asuint Huelsdank et ai. Day & Hs. J ? url street. Council Blua have swan extraardtnary bar aiai in fruit. srardec and farm landa ae&r Council BluSa. i Wow ia the time to buy real wtate. Parity is the ch.of quality of Jtlekman'a anaxcelhtl eaadit-s. This saaut standard ia kept ap m his entire line of sweeta wa th r the price be UI ceau or 40 cents a pocad. braas-tricmed beds IS.M tai- at the Durtee I iraitur-e Co. Hoffmayr'n faaey patent aour stakes the iest aad most bread. Ask your srocer far It. Manila y Ha Ieil Clab. Tae MoBday Muaicai dub was entortaieed y Meniay aftaraooa by Mrs. L M , Twtyaor. bf Mm. K. P. barrvu. The at- waa lar e and one of the moat ni tinajs of die society tor tae year waa enjoyed. Ta * program follows : l "aoass Without Word * " Cc c. ica "Randu Caaricti" Mra. m wt SaK. Sraite . Piaao Sola . . . S ieUMi Mian Mary Kyg. Tie MHX BH-Kln will b asld at 2S. Svirrr Pipe , FIre > Urick. neltla ? . WkataMte and retatL J. C. Strhy. ZK ilata stoaec _ Death uf Mr . ILurhrl U. Oi * rnln7. Mn. KadMrf D. Downlnu died at tie home at her Ai jatr Mrs. S. IStauaan , last t ; at 7 o clocJt from aaeuaoaia. The iraa M yean tW. She fas talm ill i st Thursday aad gr * > * n ity worse. She -raa feeble osrUHC ts ) fcer a < l smcgd Swe. aad at ao Maw rallied. Tke Sesnaim will be \ burled tomorrow at Prteeetoa JXL. her for mer borneHer taiujhoti. Mn. Shnsmrt. aaa Seen lyiaa ; very law from an" attack of apoplexy tad aer recovery tee b = lesp tr-d of for some time. i _ A aamt smoke , a fea rMC moke will < brine eae aad contenommt. Rtekataa ba tae Xlnd of Tlaars that will make you bet ter contented with , yourself aad life in gen eral. _ _ A < lll Rehnn. 1 Ada Refean silver utata * will be an fJ exhibition for the wee * . November 9 to II. at ClrancU Bluffs. C. 3. Ttavi Ca. . fwa * > rwaedy Hedlcal cotMQltation free W * sday . Health bottk Wt M rtem ateck. sale trlmm * * aatt a : Miss stre-t. i Defanrt n nk Payo a Dlvlileml. 1 ATLA-NTTIC Ia. . MOT. 9. fSp Mal Tel * sram. ) TJwodore G. Swtefce. receiver of the , Cans County bank , ta now paying to per cent ! dividend on all the preferred claim * of the , bank. Tan Is the result of aa or-ier received ' from the court. The baak failed aixra : ' Cariatnws. 189S aad aow the preferred de- 1 poiitors alone are recetviaq a 1 * per cent dividend on their depestta. which amounted ta MB.9M. _ Trlnl f Allezed Flrelia = - . WATERLOO. Ia. . Nor. 9 Special Tete- ? ram- Isaac aad Mieae ! Cofeen bnthers. ' charzed with arson , were placed on trial 1 here today. Early last sprtnic a o mw are swept through La Parse Chy The Cohen * were suspected and to save their Hrw from the furious cti : ena they were smn Kled to jail in taia city Tat- state aaa a list of - examine. serentyavevltneseoa Two ChnreUes Deillcnteil. MASOff CITY. Ia. . N v 9Social Tle- arapJ The Roman Catholic church of | Doezherty and the Methodist churca of Ackley were dedicated yesterday the former br Archbishop Hennuisey of. Dubuque and the latter by Dr. Iv s of Anbura. N. T ! DEAD EA T TO OET. O\ THE FORCE. -tlTe Frnml * Bneartheil Inew V rU. ' Police Department. NEW TORK. No * 9. Frauds In 'he ex- aclnatlon of applicants for positions on th * police foree of this eir ? are alleged ro have been Uncovered waich may a2ect : persona connected titii the civil aerrice j braach ef the department. F r wme months 1 peat tt had been aoted that men below the ! average of int HlReaee had successfully i pa * e-l the examiaatloD. whUe others , their 1 superiors in education , had failed to obtala ' tie r-jmtred perceatase to ratteij. Tae fact ' led to an investigation , whtah showed that i vany of tho- * taking examioationa r ' supplied beforehand with a Hat of iur - ' uons to be asked them. They are said to 1 bave paid ! 3M each tor this ; list. I To what extent thin has. been the case Is I at present a matter of spveuiation , but it is believed that scores of the aew poitce- , men paaeed the examlaattoe after having ' pur = haaed the list of quexioea la be asked. ; It is believed aow that the leek bag been effectually stopped aad ta the future ao applicant will be afa.le t paa * the examina- i ticn except on bis merits. The 'Jtacovery of earruptiee has caused radios ! chances to ! x > maiie with relation to the preparation of the cfuestians .a be aaked at the examinations. Detectives who were put to wont ua the case i disc = vend that applicants who aad ' b < B coached for etamttuftmi by a youni ; 1 maa who wao fomn-riy attached to the > offlct ? of the examination board showed a i marked lupertoniy of muULgenee over any of the others. This young man was watched and U waa learsed that be was not only Charlies SJ08 for his system ; of "coacaias. " bat taat he was suaraateein ? the mea who dealt with hita appointments as patroiaien. Men were flcuad waa admitted that they had b ? en "coacaed" by tiis youn ; man. and that 'Jley had a ree-l jo pay large sums to secure appointments. It : s also admitted by i th - officials it police headquarters that tiey : -eivd information that large sums were ' paid to this yous ? man. and that ae had Delivered a copy of the list of questiocs ta the applicant * on the ai at before the day 1 for eiorniaatlcHi. How tie youa man wao I aid th * "coachics" secured a copy of the ' list of questions : s aol known , but it ia thouirht he procured It from an empleye of the pnatia ? o 3ce waere the list waa put la type. Xo arrest aaa been made. POWERS OF SCHOOL OFFICIALS. ! South Dakuto. Saprpmp Court Paxe on an Iniportnnt Ca * . CE.VMBERJLAIS. S. D. . Nov. a. ( Special. . Amen some of the eases recently de cided by the state supreme court waa that of school dUu-ic : No. 74 against the coia- miseioners al Lincoln county This was aa application af John Somm. oa behalf of school diatrict So. 74 , for a writ of certiorari - tiorari to review and set aside the action of the Soarj of County Coaaiasioners asd the county superintendent in organizing the I iehool Jistrict from pars at other districts. It waa clauned that the aotian of the count ? | cotamuMoneni was illegal , because under i the law of 1S32 there was ao power given ] them to orgaaize aew school dialricta. and hence their action in ti : r cpect was void. Tie supreme court takes tae view tiat the county commiseionpn. actini ; tocather with the couaty sup rint 3dent. have the power to create aad organize new school districts when accessary- and upholds the organiza tion of school district Xo. S3 as both legal aad proper This action was appeait d over a y ar ago. The rulinz of the supreme court will be of interest to tie various school odcers tirouiihout. the state. Mail D ic Attacts Cotrhoyn. PISRKE. S. D. . Nor 3. { Special Tae- ! aia. ) Near Fort Pierre this afteraoon a mad dog made lia appearance in the camp of eowboyc. who were aoidia ? a buaca of a cattle fer shipment , and auackod two of them who w re on hortefeack at tie time. Tbe brutt ! only tare ihe ciotitag of Henry Jeflres. one of the mea , but szreraly lacer ated the foot of Horace Baird. son of Colonel W F Baird of taia city. Si-fore any farther daafflse could be done tie tiog aa roped aad Itfiled by others of the party. Saird wiM he at once taken to New York for treatment ia the Pasteur huapital. _ \Vnrt on. Cooper J1III Mine * . LiVH-XiflE. Wya. . Nor" p.-4Sp ial. ) Tie Carbon County aad Gold Cola Miami ; com pany of this place has contracted for the erection of a a Lamp mill ia tie Cooper Hill mining di _ rci near this cu- The aiill is beta ? built in Denver aaJ will be saippad to the miae < * in a few wfcs. The plaat consisui of utn stamps of the most approved patura : wul three canecntruing tables aad a ULrge boiler and ngiB < n and much other maeninary connected with.1 ne operation of the mill. The vrecuoa of this mill will stimulate th * minicg muresu of the Cooper Hill district ta 3 considera lu extent. Inilinnn Charireil vritli A ualt. CHAMBERLAIN. S. EU Nov. S.-HSpecisl. ) Deputy Marshal Aadraw Bray arrested two ao bud agency Indians named Split Whirl- vind and Strange Star on the char a of awault with Intent to kill. They w r hold ta appear before the a it fedurai rand jury , and in default of bonds w re placed ia the Lawreace county jail. Pra < * lnmntioa. PIERRS , S. DNov S. ( Special Tele gram. ) Cover : or aanldoo will Isme his Taaakzsiving proclacaatiaa uunorrow. Charicen lilt Downfall tu Drlnlc. CLEVELAXD. Nov. 9. Prank E. Noruw. a travtltsssaltoraaa of S uw , ia loekwi 119 at the Central police slatiao a the caarij * af pawing torsd efcecka. A asober of bagwi efaewka v re tound upon hU yermn wiwa a waa * * a d3 i bf li poitoe. Nor ton saya ae OBCM train Me of 4h SMK families of Mawachuaetu , aad altribuu bis to n trrtEsmr TEXK JTITK 11 MCD. Knirlne nml ntoler Itoom FInoiIeil tvlth Five Feet f Hater. NIT YORK. Nov j The taiteH SJate * battlealMp. T M . ta which a number at .asivn mT uc . vl siace siM * vsa want ntaore for se Vwral Ikuon to4ay tae Coo lock ta the Brooklyn i navy yard , sabmwrmd aboat 3v. feet under j water. 3kw wm nliMswi anotit midniaht. arty today the sain injection valve on the starboarl side , aear the tniilship nae and i about ttmr een fe-t below the water line. , was nbov-it n * rma the force of the water ! aad the ensnae rooms were < tnirkly anoded with dirty , black , aroddy watvr Ta talp eon be an to settle , and Captain Gtaw. who M in command of tae Texaa. called tile otacera aad crew ro quarters and 'Ilrt , possible to mtniajiM the ihip > i At the time ta accident occurr-rt ther > i waa only about t-vo > * t af water under tae ' ship. iait she soon rested on the muddy ' bottom. Thla traa at low water , tmt at ' Bisjk water this for-noon there was between - 1 tween 3ve and six feet above the line at ' tae stem aad iboflt eltjhteett Incfcea Ifta at aer bow. [ Wr ckiBK tnis wer immedlatiely sum- aoaed aad thraf them -rere sowi ilonq- , tide ptimplnK the water out if aer engine and boUer rooms , while a diver -vaa sent down to ascertain the exteot of the damage- I Captain G4aw > . Lieutenant Kelly and Xa- ) < ineer Mowre. is well M all 'he other af- 1cers af the ship , could aot be induced to ' talk about the accident and a.l Inquiry waa ' referred ta ComraodorSlcard. . ' nnmandant j of the yard. Tae commcdore said "I know i little as yet about the accident. Tae ih.p i rtatins eaoily on a maddy bottom and * r > have ae appreheneltn of any farther tamaee to her Tae principal damage which she ! will sustain will 9e from 'ae < Jtry water. ' which will 'emporartly inlur * the < niinea j and ajachiaery. We cannot estimate : he j amount af damage aor cause of tae aci i cirfent until the aiver aiakefl his report and . the ship . raised. She -rill come np easily ! a * soon as the leak : cloved " | Coraniaarter W t telecraph 4 he Vs o- j ciated press at 14 36 tonight that the Texas was afioat. and would be pumped out by , audntght and docked on Tueiy.ay. jEW j \EW YORK'S HOKE sHO\V Mnny Xerr nnd \ < iret Feature * Ailileil to the Exllllilt. I NEW YORK , Nor S. The tw-lfth asi i aaai xhibiion of the New York Horse | Show asMociation opened aader auspicious : conditions ! c Madlscn Square Garden > odav j The decorations and arrangements ir- much , the same a * in pr-rious years. HIark and | yelTnw the colors of the awociatlon have | bees predominant. Tie aumber of ciaoees. ; US. ia somewhat less than last year , but the < tecr * > e it ia said , hi more than made ip in the hiih quality of the entries. The total sum to be awar-ie-i la cash prizes ts over 533 "KM but to this should be added msay aaadaome trophies la plate. Probably aot over 300 persona -rer ia the garden whea the show opened formally with a preliminary trial over the Jtmi > s af all ioi-ei entered in clams No 104. which Till be oper to ail the Jumping class with j jerfonaaices orer fences ocly to count. Waen the claas comes up for the Snail a ane lot aiay be looked far Previous to thui a number of horses of all classes were exercised In the ring. InciudiaR old Judsje Morrow the winner of the Brooklyn handi cap In 1393 aad whose owner hopes to wia s bine ribbon with him In the thoroughbred class. A aotsber of aovei feature * will be in troduced into the aaow including the carts of the street cleaning department and the * < of the 5re aad police departments. The trotting , haekcey and park elaaa s promise to show up to rars advaauie. From this time until the close Saturday aiiht tae garden will contain the usual brilliant indvll dressed crowds and unless ail signs fail tae annual exhibition will be la every way worthy of its predecessors. 5T. LOCIS Nor 3 The horse show closed Sunday aight with a parade of all the wiaaers and other interesting exercises. H was the intention to continue tonteat and Tuesday , but th ? cold weather had such an effect on the attendance that the nanagement decided oo close atth the ead of the week , as originally announced. Tats was the 3rst horse saow ever held in Se. Leais. and ao-ing to Ka popularity there is talk af holrtlcg aaothar here aext y ar. Some of the best horses ta the coun try were eatered aad captured prizes ia the different classes. Thu convention audltarlum. in which the jhow was aelil. will be tcra down , as it is only a temporary building. A project is oa foot to transfer It to tie West Had. OBJECT TO HIGH SCHOOL CADETS. Lnbor Aritntnr < Opp * * < * Military In- trntlon In rh nM. KANSAS CITY Nov S. Th- organization in the High scaaol of the "High School Cadets. " formed aa a result of a spirit of military enthusiasm by the male students. has caused somewhat af a stir in local labor circles , and the Industrial council. Kansas City's central labor body , has ap pointed a committee to investigate the matter Tie committee will report la a week's time and. it is sa.i. definite declara tions against the school board will then be taken. Although the cadets bave banded together of their awa account and for their awa in struction. the fact that the Board of Educa tion has sanctioned the organization has caused labor leaders generally ta thick it a step toward increasing the military at the expense of the taxpayers. Other radical talk is Indulged ia. Death * of a Day. NSW YORK. Ncr 3. Napoleon Sarony. the photographer , died at his home ( a this city today. Nezt to Brady ae has probably photographed more ceiebntiee than any other artist in the United States. Mr Sarony aas 7 years o age and a aauv af Quebec. He began his career aa a lithographic artist aad hi * ambitions and talents kept aim in the front rank of hs profession. In 1853 he went to Europe to study art. Afterward he took up tie business of photographing in Birmingham. Ecg. . where ha remained until 13 6. Tien he came to New York and established hun- Mf ia hia aew business aad met with won derful success from tae very irst. Among his earliest sitters were Peter Cooper. Wil liam Cullea Bryant , tie poet Longfellow. Charlotte Cusbmaa aad the eider Booth. OAKLAND. Nen . Nov 3. ( SpecialProf. ! D . Reese , vho has btta principal In the Oakland public schools for the past sir years , dit-d this morning at i o'clock. The remains will be taken to ClariadjL , Ia. . fur Interment. Mr R rse was a most successfu ! teacher and well known in educational cir cles throughout the state. He was one ai Oakland's b + ru citizens and the entire com munity is in i < rep sorrow becausf of his CHICAGO. Nov. 3. Warden 3. Mason , a commercial traveler , died today from the effects of his folding bed dosing up on him. His back , was broken. OREELET. Colo. , Nov. 'j. H. P. Heath , proprietor of one of tat ! largest saddler ? , and harness stores in Colorado , made an assignment today to the Colorado Na'.or.i bank. No statement of 4as ts and Uani.i- Ses has been given. The failure waa can * * * * , it Is Maid , by th pressure brnug.t' to b ar against th flrm by the J. B. S oot Sdtllery company of Quiacy , I1L , one .f the creditors. I AJtDMORE. L T. . Nov SL-The large g-i * eral mercnondiiM bouae of Munsehelmi r Daabe ted y exetruted a deeii of a-t , - meat. naming W A. L ddet r .u < uw.g'- > Thn liabilities will x l nw Tie AS- * ets are couuderably in excess of the . - AbUltit-s , but enanot b definitely s. t ! now. The ajMHgnm nt was brought i.i' by ortdlton * attaching the individual prj - rty of H. Munz ahaim r The iee-1 , r ft-rs creditors to the amount of ft hKi. .n- eiudinLrdlwtt -r & Bindsoa. . ' . > . ) K Maad ll & Co. . 7 ir. S nwiit > iin r , Lev son i Co. . New York , a. : * * : SAM 4 - , i , G ive ton. S-lMw M. L. Majnaer. Bow e. Tex. . L3fl [ ; S. M jnzenheimer New Tirk. C.1M : Halgarth i Co. . New York JL v. Octave Thanet Lune Iler Home. LJTTLS WMTK. Ark . Nor 31 The fj-ir. try aomtt at Clover B n < i. Law n'- county of MJ s Frwncc. the auttior s . : > ! mstaartBM contributor. wiiUtiy known ai nVtavii Thjuutt. " burntxi at noon ' ! : - A lanf aad Toluaitiu library wo * des'-jv < - < l Deaerrisg Cacnii oe * Thar * Ifl so article waiaa so richly deserves the entire eoo- adeneB of tae oommuatty * s Bnrwa s Branchial Trachea , Thaw * sutferiei ; from Astasaatic aad Bronchial diwtas s. Couxaa and Colds , should try tics. Price FROM THE BANEFUL EFFECTS OF CHRONIC CATARRH [ Httstrttthm.s nhren Bek Showi.wr th E Obttin.ibl Fnun the Office Crentnient and Thrmislt the On ra octamlon it ate 'a l vsit to Amer ica tint late Mr Worrell slm-kensie. tn tPHirwt of ! 1 Snrtlan Dbysti tuna. wan ufcmt At * opinion f : e .HlaMUe jf America. ami ! ta action on < Bmwn at Mn tarwu tad tang * . He rolled : "In yowr American atlmatBatarrh in an- ; ueatanaaly ! thf etutw of morn terlw tflun say otner ( Raw * * * . At first it * , \ -u.e. a. Uttls tnlB * , aterely a mM in the Head. But la a. cllHMts ) Hke tnia one cold la not entirely eared tefws before another J follows. A succession of colds constitutes ! chronic catarrh. A strans ; nct bexJtny ? onstuutionnil * uter only lneonv nienc i fnci catarrh , but all others run i r t j rink f what nwjr fallow. The Health ta j bnkrn. tiw constitution w nit me < l. and ' tithutiaii th catarrh itself mar not be ta | actual cao * of death , still , indlrertjy , by ) ID weaJtrolns ; toe system that tt in unable ; to reotst tlt attack nf another 'HsM-ase , it j in a dangtrrous fa * " IT In any ainesm. ' I REV. MeKENDREE DE MOTTE. ] MethtiilNt Preacher ami Veteran of the War. ( The merit of Dr * . C ii > elaml Jt "hejj- * nl * pr < ife * < l < innl work I * ilnily tiP'iTfii l > j- thilie - t of evidence. Ti - iluy Rev. Meven ! lree De Mutte. mem ber of the % efirn Un c tinfer Mi * e ami piiitiir of the Metliotiiit Eiil ouiml rliuroh of Talmnsre nail llru.U. jil lt hi * testimony- Far Jive yar * these nhysir'ans havi -.U tie ieadln * plai-e .n * he tren--nen' if iimn- te Jipease . They hiiv panenta n even ? < -ounty in tS - st.it'and DC-'HSSI v ry equipment far : r a : n < j * fle Ti > wt ifiaborn > * . " . ( rttJirr j : tiielr jfilre jr 'hnuitn ' f mii. ! R.-iul R-r Df Muf : t tlmonv H < " w.i * 'r i"i il 'iv ma l i * ' 1:1 : > wn If TOU w nt j.lil'tlona. fai i < - \ 'e -r.-Mi lni ; I'aniT ; E xrttt i Er 5h 'Incicumins oat of th > - irmy In 1 _ > - < M. I hail hn arrrntty niniotnl Tilth rnlurrrnt * n f anil illplin iii * nt nt Ui - heart iritli atrroninunylntr Trrtl - JIP.VX si vici\c ; KnEvr D "trruiln ? l t < Ilf Inil jn-ntlt-nt In War nn l Commrrce. S.VX FH-\XCISCO. NOT 3 D P Thcsp- * m of Parland has ) it arrived ene eair : 0ip. City at Rio Janeiro from Jap.- 7 otnpoc. who ! s an ei-Cn.eJ 'i minister to Turkey Saria ! ? errt > ( l 'Jj r Jur is ? UK. has spent several * re-k3 in tJon and rtwraUon In the mikado a ' ' "nj- Japan - r pr i rlns * o independent la asllitarv and commercial aat- ters. " said he. "Tie spirit wtich i-onrroia tArm In every claM u Uiat of a < i air ror independence. They jropo * * . ant.a ha i aT7 To itU end. th y hav I ' n- tracta for crate ra In the United 3taand m England. But ti- > ? o"raai 'nt in-i"n < i . % J nar many of ! ta battleships 5u > : i at &r " - A dry dock ta in coure of construction ! .Va awkl. aad tt Trill In tune , be folluw-d Sy iron and iterl T H-IU ! wh r craie n ar 1 nen-of-a-ar aiay ! butlt. Because -it tiic low labor cost , they mar bf eonatruct * < l aore cheaply m Japan taan here. "Had Bryan been elected preiident and i fretra policy adopted. " Se a ntnue-l. "ve hou. i bav < ajet at-oni ; compef.i-.on from tae Japanese factories. Already tare are 00 tactorltn IB tae city of Oeaka. and siany of thee aiinuficrjre cotton cloth. They ar * buyine .Unerlran cotton , and ! ! - out tariff tier could r-rura UJH : in cloth a' lon-sr prices than oculd aake it lor A * Xa isak : coal vn ' .oaded oa the Or'eata. steamship at X2 per toe. " FORECAST OF TODAY'S WEATIIEU. Vlnter to Retnrn to Xhri > ka Brinic- ius SnuTi- and orth * rlyV'lzxcl < . W.VSHIXGTON' . N'ov 3.-TJj- following la the forecast far Tuesday For Ncbr-iaka nd Wyoming Partly cioudy WfaAt-r. with occajionai news ; cooler ; nm-nerty winds For Montana TTir aTenin fvearher vitT snow , -varnier ; westerly w.naa. For Kansas Par-Jy csmiijy weather a-h shuwtrs sn western portion. cooi > .T in w tern - ern poruun : southerly nart For Missouri and Iowa Partly cloudy * -ather : wartnt-r. southfrty wtnda For Colondo Threatening aenlhvr. arit'i showers or snow , cooler- variable w'.n t . btf-omlne northerly For South Daiiota Cloudy weather- vari able winds , becoming norUierly Liti'ul U < - - < iri | . OFFICE OF THE WE.VTHKR BfRE- OMAH.V , N < JV 3 Omaha record < irm - p rarure aad rainfall , compare ! wMh tite corresHwndlns day of the pmat thr - y-a issi aes ISM ISM Maximum temp r arf . SM M 21 . . Minimum temp TTir" "n 25 3 > . Averase u-mperai-jn ? 4Z TO J . . , Precipitation . T 39W W R Mrd of temperatare and pr > p. a- rlon .tt Omaha for Use day and air.-t- March 1 , XornuU tenip-rarur * for the day : Deficiency for the day. . . Accumulated deficittncy sinoe Mar > ' , XartrwJ precip ! : tian for the 'lay > * Deflciency for tne day . Total prwrlpitation Mnee Men. I 2. T , . . . Excess alace March I. . 4. : T. .3 Deticlcncy for cor jjeriod , ISK 1" i - - O floency for cor. period. UM. n n - > Ilei irt. < fruiu aiattuait at p. ni. STATIO S ASD STATE OF WEATEES. Omaha. eMwr . . M v 1 > N'urth Plane- . part daudjr . 34 44 * Salt Lake CHy , . sjwwlus 34 4' 3 Cheyenne , eiuudy , 4T C R ptd City Hunvinc . . > tc Huron , part cloudy u > SS T Chicago. nomn . _ . . . . Mi 36 , T . M. Lauis. fleiir . _ . . e < ut St. Paul. n wine. a 24 , n Dovftspurt. eloiidy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3k * IS T Heirno. dandy MI : * IK Havre , cloudy * . . . . . ' ] U > JD BJwnarr * . rtt r * j 56 T IvwHon etouUy . . - . . . _ . . . . . . . 70 > j * T" indieuoa irac of pr npttatlun L. A WELSH Olflnal. Tor lafants aad Cluldren. Sea < rlss & , Searles , SPECIALISTS W 5enr3us , Llroaic aad PmateDiseosjs. WEJilTMEH \'t Private jad Di urder of Maa Treatment by anil Consultation fro SYPHILIS Cur J far Ufa and the po s n ta jju * > 'y cleansed f-rjm tae eys'sm. i I.E. " FT2TUA aad P. Ti T L-.ER3. Hi 3 A ELL3 and VAa r' < "ELE s--marcn-.y ar.J suc- cessfu. - ared. M 'aod new and anfiimnit STRICTURE AHD6LEETaasSa By new method without pain or Call on or address with stamp , DL Searles 5 Searles , l i of thnt orsrtin. In lnfT y arii t alrrtiy * irrentty nffrre < l frnm rliro l > < rntnrrh. Ln t ivtufrr a rrry li ft nnIn nu ex- RSV f XT - . -nn-Ir flilr runillrloa anil untlt for any tvorU. Ifter a c nrin liy mnll with Dr. * hi-pi ril It afford * m < * ifrnt pl * a nr * * to 4Cnt " thnt I hnvt ? fotinil ntnrh rrlt f nntl HUb tna * tint hftir-rtr from hl tr > * iitnint. . My cnn - Tra hanil1 * < l trilhTe -IIcnt jtiiltcment anl * ikill ami I niti ir h * nrt * lly puiniiit-nil Dr . t > iiliiml "lii-p. uril a < eourteott . huniirulil * * ze mrn. thoriinzhlT 'inallll n * l t < In thrlr chnwra H C01EX.A > D. M. D n- , , | . ui.-n- C. * . HKP iUD. M. D. , , puvsli-1 IUH. Rc : ii3 as \ > "D TK NS V YORK Lirs BtriLXING. OM.VH.V. NEB. "tS'-e Hours J * o ' . x at. 3. to 5 p .n. Ev - iinir * W.-ine dav * and Snturdtiys only S -o 1 Sundar 10 to 12 m. wfll brijj hick vaar Imt sewers an3 stop terever e i if ntti iruns un vaur - tm Tiry K. uii K i jna'e a lemjT v in-si un j soeac-h. sti-uy irrves Mii a c ! ar Snun. * i JI.OO Ptr 3ax. & iasca JS.OO. Ap A TMrfti jpininte to c"re or * r nd t2ic tnonry w.h * " r-TtB Ht irtifr Vudr as .j > r i IfcCorujrll Drue C < w Pj ; CoJrs 3U. CTBUI. 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