TITE OMAHA DAlljT TVER : : TIM DAY , JULY 0 , 1807. CASH FOR THE EXPOSITION Boll of Honor Established for Those Who Now Pfty in Full , SUBSCRIBERS PAY UP ON TllZIR STOCK nt \ntl < 'linlfM | Hint ( lie Iti'iliilri'il tti MM Up Slatf Atpr | < iprliillnti Vtiilliililf Will lie 1'iilel In a IVn | ) II > N. The work of fipcurlng the $200,000 of oafib paymentfl on r\i i ltloti stork Is progressing In the most encouraging manner and the j-oal Is almost reached. The < > Ute appropria tion of JlOO.fiOO , vvlileh was voted by the last legislature , will not be available until $200,000 in rah hni been paid In by htock eubterlbors. alibougli the law making the appropriation become * effective today. The exposition management ha been making strong effort" lo enrourago subscriber' to paj their Hiitiscriplioiii In full in order to bring thu total up to $21)0,0(11) ) ( bj the lime the law takh effect and this effort has been very KiicccrtMiil up to Mil * time , the full amount of pud-tip mihscrlpllniiH nt noon today bidng $ l"i12VO 'I hl leHiilt has been nccompll'bed by means of printed reiptctiti , which have been malic-1 to each subscriber. In addition to this. Manager Llndhev of the Wajs and Means Department , accompanied b > Dlioctol Itciman Kci > iit/e stnitcd out jiHtcrday \vl h a paper to sirunthe signatures of home of thi' laigc'r subhcrlbers lo an agreement to pa > their mibsc rlpllons In full on 01 before Julv 10 In ordet to bring the total pa > tnents up to Ihedudred amount. The following ? lg- tiatuie's weie obtained to this paper I.ee- rhirke-Andreescn Hardware cumpaio , A. Millard. eslnte of K/ra Mlllard , C. W. Io nian , Commercial National bank , J. L Hi.ni- Oris & Sons. Nebraska Clotlilni ; companj , J. A Crelghton J. M Woolworth , W. A. Tax- ton. ton.A A 'oil ot honor has he-en started nt the cxpoMt on tiraclquur i rs ti ntnl li g the ' ames of the c > subscribe who have paid their MilHcrlptlont , In full In order to help make the fcUte aiiproprl.itlon available These sib Ecrlbcrs will receive bandsomclj engiaved Kte.k rcrtlllealcM. lt tlfjlng that they have' piI < 1 their sock * In full ns soon ns the blank ce tillcatcs are ic'celvcil fiom the printer. Tiioec who have paid In advance In full , up lit noon today , me. the URUIM Indicating thu nmount of tluli culucilitionri' | ] J .V ; M IIulhviejiuiianv $ "A0.ni r ilc ago . * ; NoithVM'ctein Itallvvay I'D. 50.MW OKKKHS TOdltlv WITIHU'T l'\\ . arldtlli plli' ( in- I'ii ltl.Hi i.f Art Illi'vi'tiir. The appointment of nn art director Is n mnttrr which will engage the attention o ! the exposition management vciv soon Tin control of the Ait dcp.utment has bset placed In the bands of a committee of mei who aie inembeia nf the Wc'stein Art asso elation , under the t'tiperv isl/m ( ) r the e\ecu live tommltleo of the exposition , and tin selection of tin ntt dliec-tor baa been Uu bilbicct of considerable thought cm the par ! of all concerned , ns It Is conceded that the character of the' display will dspuid eutliel\ upon the man selected as clliector. The committee having the \rt depoitmru ; In chaige has leeommcmi.d a well knowr artist to the executive eommmlttee for up- pointmeiit. and applications tor the posltloi have been received ftom olhoi sources. Tin Jienartment of i\hlblts ban lee-eh-ed nn ap pl'cation ' from A. H. Ki until , illiector of tin nrt inm-eiim ot Uctiolt. Midi , who offeis tc 111) ) the Dosltiou without pa > . Mr Grlflith I c'lidors-'cd bv a number of people who nu well known nj pntions of art , among then being Senntor T. W. Palmer of Michigan Hon. John W llookw alter of New Yoik Governor Itiislinell of Ohio. I ) . .M. Peny o Detroit and fienrgc II. Harbour of Detiolt the latter having been n member of tin jmv of awards in the Art dep.u tineiit n the World's fair. IUTTI : c'oiTV A'I . n : CM-OSITION Will .lulu In TV Illi ( Mhcr , . , . ( | , , , | UKItliK'U IMIlH. niOLLR FOUKCIIIJ , S D , July g. _ ( Special Telegram. ) Cimmishloner J. 1' Hymor of De.ulwood addiested the cltUciM at the cli.v hail last ive-i- Ing on the exposition. H vv.i' uninlmonsly decided that Ilulto county join In the DUck Hills exhibit Hanker A. H Marble was chn , en chairman and Instiucteil tohelect a eommltteo lo act for Uniteconnly. . Hello Koinche Is near rich gold fields , hat unlimited watet power , aitebian well , llour- Ing mill , building stone utul Is Hi" laigest cat 'lo shipping jiomt In ( be vvoild llittte cvntnty posheises large Irrigated faim.s. tim ber , sheep , horses , and It Is , i vet liable cattle - tle > ] iarnllM > . It will bo represented in ( he Illack Hills exhibit at the expiH-dtlon Niisli * Illi- i\lillillorn : AnI oiiilii , Chevalier M.uchl. who has been appointed ns commissioner for the Latin lonntilca ol Kurone w i lies the Department of Hxhlbltf from Nashville that evei } one of the non- helling fou'ign exhlbilois now at Na hvllle will i nin < > to Omaha next joar. Tluw ix- lilbltois .uc of the class which exhibits works of nit. imnuf.uturcd fabric h and aitl cles uf Intel tst , but does not make a upe- rial's ' of helling tlieh aic-a The Depart ini'lil of KxblbllH has eveiy .ibsuiance thai the ' foreign section * will be among the musi cieditablo featuii" of the exposition. .Nlltl-n III Illf i\liuxllloll. The Ilctteudorfxlofompaii ) nf Duvenport I.i has npidlod lor COO tqnaro feet of space ful nn exhibit of axles , etc. Tim regular monthly meeting of the bean ! nf flu ei tort of tin1 i'Xtltlon | will he he-lc ! nt exposition beadiinariert. In the 1'axtoi : bluclc nt 4 o'clock this tftpinoon Tlic-odorti Johnson of this city will go M a delegate ) to the' National A hoclntlon o I'hotciKraplieiH , whleh will be hold In ( haii tauipit. N. V. and will endeavor to securi lluiiici'l'n ' , , for next > ear at Omaha. Lii.uu Ciiiinnl , a merchin | of Mcucow Ituasl.1 , has appllc-il lo the Department of Ks. . liiblt foi apiiolntment as lommerolal agen i'lf thci exposition for tlio ltu < > shin empire IK-puimtut of i\hlblts : lias lecelve-J ; le'u-i from ill" Moltie IJIevator company o Mounc , 111. , nllerlnt' to furnlfb , fieu o c'ha ge. all tint'leviieri. . I'-ijuliecl nlout tin exposition. Mi's Hairlfi S Mi'Mutiiliy ° t this cltj lui applieil for M'Ui'e foi a model cooking t > taliHsbiii''nt In ubli'U fbo propose t ; to i'\ hlblt nil kin Is of nr'dftn cooking iiipllancca | Kho'viiig Ihflr manner of > ) pe-raliun and tin nu'ft approved meihniU of piepariii , ; food ; for m.tn'ii consumption. Krtho ( rnrcvti'll IN hiiokoii On tin1 deck of the steamer , or on board th train that U > U' bear vou avvtt ) from tlio ; tlrar to > ou. jou will , If you are > wUe. IKIV safely stowe'd a.vny In jour luggage a gulll clcnt hiippl > nf that safeguard against 111 ness -HoB'.ctter'n Stomach Hitters Com mcrriul travc'lem. loitrlstb ami pionrer mil giants concur In tesllfj ini ; to the fortlfln | and saving tiropcrtlm of the gieat tonic Use for constipation. Lillluusiicss. malailu and kidnry comjiliilntt ; and tiirvmiMH * . TIM : I'.vio.v p vciric. Tin- CnlDlulim Cur Itciute. OMAHA TO I'xcino co\sr. THU t'NIONC1KII' ! . It In the enl ) direct line to fan FranrliC unJ makes 12 HOl'Ita Ql ICKIIU TI.MB U Ean KrancUco tliiin any other l.ne. Call t city ticket office , 1302 I'aniiui kt. into vie u ( SIM : * ! HIM TI : TIMO > V. ItC'Krrt' llinliiK urri'tiitcrril Hie Of fice ; u ( MM ) it r. The Inking of depo ltlons In the Hroatch- Moorei < | tie warranto cnse IF still going on In court room No 2 In the court hon. e. The prexre'illngs have been very dry and unin teresting to everybody , except the attorneys for Ilroatch and the witnesses from the office of the county clerk The latter have been given every opportunity to repeat the wonderful tales told by them during the recent city campaign , and they scemtel tc enjoy the privilege W. J. Ilroatch was the first vvltne called > CEterday. He tcfcllficcl to his election as major In Novembfr , 1S83. unit to the fact tint he had ciuallflcd for the olllce. The ex-mayor al o recited the circumstances surrounding his surrender of the olllce and the attempts he mnclo to hold nn , nnd then he took the general public Into his confidence and told with what rrgret he finally gave up the olllce after exhausting every known method for retaining It. County Clerk Ile'llleld wan refilled and mid he had made search of the files of his oltlce and prodiirfd nil the report * he- could find which had been been made to the- county by 1'rank K Moore * while cleik of the di'trlct court , thowlng unclaimed wlt- IIPHS fees nnd fines In his hands from time to time. Uedfleld also testified that he had been unal'do to find any copies of thu te- celpts given by the county treasurer to Moores for paj motile of the moneys covered bv these reports. James lUicin , nn accountant In the olllce of the county clerk , testified that he had gone over nil the- court dockets ami hr read a long lift of fees which he clnlmcd the dockets showed belonged to the count ) , but which had not been turned over to It The- afternoon to'plmi wns almost entirely occupied by the examination of Junes Uuin , tin' accountant from the county clerk' * olllce , who testified to the result of his examination of the dockets of the- district couit clerk Ho lend a long list of figures , which he fc.ild represented tbe amount of lines or witness fees which hnd been collected bv Mr Moores while holding the ol'lce of cleik nf the court. J J. I'olnta wns the next \vltne s. He ti'Stl- ficd that he had been emplojed by Mi. Moou-s to go over the dockets and make a report of the amount of money In his bandy due the county. The witness read a long llsi ot figures , but said be bad not kept n copy of the total nmount. and Ind not made the com putation of the llguies he read. Arnold's Ilrmnn Celery cities headaches. 10 , 23 and 50 cents. All druggists. llnlf TuniciiiHiiiiiH : via the WAUASH IN JULY : IMrolt , Mich. . Totonto , Ont , Chattanooga. Tcnn. , Lake Chautaiiqiia , N. Y. I'or i.itcs limits or a copy of ln tructlons to the lake lesorts and bejond , cull at Wabash - bash olllce1 , 1415 Parnam St. . or write G. N. CLAYTON. Afit. ciitiMT nii\v : IN STIIIIT i'\vic : . l'e * ( 11 ICIIIM Neil Vt I'rt-Mt-iite-it to flu- l'll > C oiini'tl. Veiy slow- progress is being made In com pleting the prellmlnai } piccccdlngs with rcf- eiencc to the new pavements whleh arc In conti'inplntlon and unle-ss matter are pushed more lapldly , it Is f rated that the pavemcntH will not be laid this jear. The delay In the South Sixteenth bluet continct caused by the db-covrij that the original petition was liiftiilllcli nt , promltch to become Inilefiliille Keidlnaml Ptrclt/ who has been the hard est vvmher lor the- pavement , expected that be would be- able to have the new petition u.idy to submit to the council next Tuit-da > night , but be ib emountei mg more illiTli'iiI- tic-.s than he expected. Some of the prop erty en.npis who signed the flist petition have become disgusted w itli tup delay and have relused to vign ugnin. So far only a Miiall propoitlon of the uccessnrj signatuiCB have been obtained. The petition for the Farnam street repav- ing , v hlc'h is In the hands of Warren Ilog- eis and Cuit'ts Tutnir , Ihald to nave been icncly for sevei.il weeks , but for some reason it has never been submitted to the council The pe-ltlon has already bee'ii sism-d bv a dear majority of the porperty owners , but Mr. Itogpis tajs It In being held In older to make' It unanimous by obtaining tbe hlgnn tuirs of some non-residents. Tbe North Twentv-fouith street petition Is also being dclaved on account of the necessity of secur ing slgnntuics from non-rcpldents , but in thi * . cauo It is asset ted that the- delay la uiiivoi luhle. as these signatmes aie neces- .s.uy In order to make up the requited ma jority. As these arc all large distiicts the work will have' to begin work early 111 order to got It completed before cold weather sets in H usually requites about three vvccke- after the pptl'i'on Is filed before the llnnl oidinaoee- can be passes ! and approved by the mavor Then the picperty owners have tblrt > clavs In which to select material and the delays Itifdc'it to adveitlslng for bids and awaidlnn the enntiact must consume at least n couple ot weeks moie. Consequently If the peti tions were submitted at once It would be September 1 before active opera'Ions ' could be begun on the streets. John Griffin of Zanrsvllle , O. . says : " 1 never lived a day for thlity years without buffering agony , until a box of Do Witt1" Witch Hayel Salve cured my piles. " Kor piles and rectal troubles , cuts , buite , spt tins , eczema an I all skin troubles. , De- Witt's Witch Hazel Palve Is unequalled. Tiiurx In ( lit * Hoe-Kj Mountains. The "Scenic Line of tile World , " the De-n- vcr & Km Grande railroad , offere to tourists In Coloiado , t'tah and New Mexico the choicest ii orts. and to the traiiFContlnental traveler the grandc scenery. The dliert imo to 'Cilnple Cifelc , the greatest gold camp OH ci-rth Double ) dally train tn v b'e with Iliiough Pullman Meipeis nnd t ul : ) > ' ' c-ais betwiiMi D.nver and San KranclEcu anil Los Angeles WiltoS If. Hoopri , G. I1 , .v T. A. Donvc r , Colorado , for illustrated descriptivepic'n - phletb. _ iii'ixi ; > s o > i'i'i i : 010 'rvnii.'r1 nii.i , . I'nv oi-nlili' Action lij Coniiri'KH 1li-nn Vlui'li inr Oniiiliii. J. M. llemls of lloslon , piesident of the Ilcmls Oinrba nag ' ompnii ) , was in the eity ji'bieiibo. c'li loutn to Colntudo Springs , where he will ninko a brief bfijourn. Hi > Is greiitlv Inlerestcil In ibu bticoess of tlio tin Iff bill that is now pending , flu * bill as It now st.uiilH conlaliia n piuviHlon for the protec tion of American bugplng. If this juovl- Kian beiomes a law tlie loiiipanv ulll cjauble the size of Hti Omaha plant uml make othc-i picp.ii.ilIons foi Itu teasing the capai'lly To it llee importer Mr Llemls said1 "The condition of busliifss IB cortilnly cneouiag- Ing. 1 think almnst nil ) business man will "a ) Hint. The Imprnvement Is laigely be cause of hopein theliituri than anjthing .hat ban vet taken place. 'Hie two great dements of this hope nre the prospects for the | u ajgo of the tai iff bill and good cropd In tint part of tlu eoun'ry. ' " Nutli'iin I'M tt-niiTH nnil I't'imloiH-i'M , Clnrgcs of alleged linposturo nnd fraudii- Ifiit piactku'a have been filed with the I'liued Staiia coinininiiniiHr of patents aKdliikt die patent , piiiblon and claim agency of John Wi ddt i bum 01 John Wedderburn & Co of Washington D C. I'artlos who have emplo > pd this a i-ncy mereiiuested to call or communicate with me at 350 llee building. D , W SI.MUIt.VU A try tit Law. siMnicit i\ci : IISIONH. \ la C'lile'iiuii , Mllivacil.fi- M , 1'aiil II n 1 1 li j , A IOIIR | | gt of exclusion points to which lounel ii ip tu-keis will lie told at greatly ie- duicd i i-e The uondltlc ns for cummer louilbtwn. . . uexi'i' more liberal than Unite for Hilt , eic.nn 1'ur full Inioinmtlon as to ionics , latco Hitiitj , felling Uau * etc. an ply at the Utv ticun oillre. JMM Panum st P. A NASll. Wtsteri Dr. l.iiiiiiir X | lhiu oiiiuli.i. Hcv. A. W Lauur , pastor of ( ho I'lml llaptUt church lx ) i-wi ago , btfoiv the homo cf lhat Miisusiitlon at riftcenth and Dave-nport streets > \JE biirm-d was here Jl-bie d.l > rim Ml ,4 ill uiqildlluuiiit < SlIHO ll I il g 'i ' IV I' . I Jt muiJUj linptut pil | ' i ' * V lei'viu v and Cut VMIO'J Ho ! > H" ' t ncU la-ar Atlanta Ho u cuioute ou a trip to tbc I aci Jc com. PASSIIOLDERS COME SECOND No Longer Considered Among the Privileged Glass of Passengers ! CAN'T HAVE FIRST CHOICE ON SLEEPERS One AVcodM'ii llnntl Adopt * Plnn of llftOtM tltK ll < * ( tl'IMtllllllflltllllllllH for ! 'i > I'liNM'iiirrri mill Others . \ nl.IKH ) ( r < iluv\ | . "Wouldn't It be hard lines It nil the hold ers of railway passes tmnulil be compelled lo step back nnil Rlvi- away to rcRiilnr ticket purchasers In eccnrliiK slteplng ear berths ? " remarked n local pahsoiiKer olllelnl venter- il.'y. "Vet UiU Is the Import of n now lulo Just mndo by the Santa I'o road , anil It Is n fact Hint otlur vvefctern lines are con * sldoilng the t-nactinriit of ft Rlmllar policy reg.iidlnK tlio bcilbs ot pnng-hulilcrR " The- new rnstoin Inaniuiialed by the Santn I'"o Is defected apalnst holdeis of trip , time or annual pusses , and IK In the Interest of ticket pnrehasers. ( H'licial I'aB'ciiKor Aurnt Illack of the S.intn Ke has Klven order to the ticket agents of hln load nt Kansas City tlmt no lonci berth In nn > sleeper of that line h.ill be rescued or told to n holder ot a pnfcs until all the purchasers of tickets for tlmt train hhall have been arcominodated with berths. It Is said that a neneral ordii- to IhlR effect will hooti be Issued by the Santa le and It Is iiituored that at leiwt tliiee other western lines are conteiuplatliiK a similar move. In speakliiK of the new older , which ha.1- created no Ilitlo btlr In railway clrcliH. nn olllelal of the I ) . & M. [ .aid : "While there nro home objections to the custom , 1 be lleve Its ndvuntaKcs are KI cuter. It la onb fair and right that a tallioad company should K\\e \ the lirnt consideration to the- peopl-- who nii > pajliiK for their trip. Nine times out of tun a holder of a pass on a rallionil Ih more familiar with the manneu of bccmltiK tdecpitiK-cai berths than Is the person who pa > s his or her fare. The result Is the passholder villages a lower berth a long time In advance. Other passholdcre do the same thing When the full fare pas- cenger tomes along to buy a rallioad ticket ami n sleeping ear ticket the majority per haps all. ot the lower berths Imve been taken. In times of a big mo\ement , or on any of the regular express trains of the leading loads It is not nt all unusual to find the lower boitlis occupied bp passhold- 01 . while the full fare passengers go to toofct In the upper berths , which are gcn- erallj regaided a8 less desirable. s.N'uuniNG TIM : i'ASSnoi.r > iu. "This older of the Santa Kc's passenger depaitmutt is metely iinether Iti'llcatlon of the mo\ement to restrict holder * of passes Ou the limited e.Nprcss trains otbeveral east- tin railroads no pawi' of any kind , In fact , nothing but full , flitt-class farce , aio ac cepted. On the Diirllngtoii'g new express tiain between Chicago and .St. 1'anl there lo one leiplng ear Known as ihcc'ompait - meiit fclee-por. No holder of a. pass can he- turo a berth in that desirable far until all the full-faro pa sengeit , have had their wants attended to , then If there are an > betttiN left. thr > pats-holileis may have them. Von will noilLo In railway elides geneially a movement to grant moro and moie conit > - Flons lo persons who pay their faies1'er - hap- . the pa'-s holders have been disci iml- iialed against somewhat moiu on cahtein lines than on westein lint * , but the movement is making great strides forwaid out hole and on the whole I think it Is enl > just that it should. " A flock l = land official said "The new ol der of the Santa FO is apparently modeled after an older that was In force on the Hock Island during the World's fair. Tlien no Roik l.sland emplo.ve could tie accom modated with a bleeping car beith until the patrons of the road p.i > ing ftrbt-clata fare hud ccuied their beilhs. The result was that tbt pajlng pas-sengeiri were well looked aftei 'I ho inle uorkctl well then , and I do not "to vvhv It should not now. " Another prominent Omahi railroader t = ald "Thcro Is just one objection from the ral ! road standpoint. A pa s Is usually given lor a favor icndpicd , foi home service per- foimed or to be performed. Thcie Is nc 'iich thing in this country as free tran i > or- tatlon. That teim its a mlKiiomer. Now f yon want a man's favor and give him a lallroid pass , < md then make him stand buck and see all the lower berths taken by regular passengers the effect Is llkelv that ho will be more incensed at this en - toin than he was pleased at the receipt of the pa-- . The only way to establish the rule < , o that. It would count for anything would be to mnlte It an agi cement amoi : all wefilern lines. Then the pass holder would be treated no dlffeicntly by one load than by another. " HI MOU * < > ! ' A rOVSOMDATIOV Itlti f.riiml * * Mn > Control flit * t'olnriiilo Vllilliuul. It Is rumored In Dcnvei that uogotlntlniu are now pending In New York Cltj'fnr tin contiol of the Colorado Midland by Hit Denver & Illo Orando railtoad. Vailous oplnii ns to the probabillt > ot such a move are expressed by lallroad men. Although thcie Is a constitutional prohi bition agaii.st the combination of parallel rnllroids in the state of Coloiado , It Ih sale ! the rallioad magnates have evolveil u porcess for circumventing this legal ob struction. The unnoted combination. It Is believed weuld bo u most poweifnl ullj for the Oregon Short IInc. a cpiartet of west ern llnc.s crmposed of the Denver & Hlo Oiande , the Hlo Crande Western the Cole I ado Midland , and the Oregon Short Line being then In n position lo dictate termn lethe the linen east of Denver. While It Is not believed that the rumoted combination I. , going to eventuate immediately , It If , genei nlly lonk-"l . upon in railroad circles , re'c an a possibility i\ ) 'run inituv HOUI. n\iri'MH | from St. 1'iiul Deln.i IM | for HoiirN. Tie ! . fiom St I'aul the e.\prc on Chicago. St Paul , MinrcapollB & Omaha railroad , which left thcie on Tuesday night and vvae due hoic Wednesday mmnlng did not anlve until jesterday. It came Into Council Illufts shottl ) nftrr 7 o'clock. The tiuln that left St. I'aul We'dncsday came Into ( he Webster HtKet htati. n In tills city a couple of houiM later. A pntsu per on the belated train unlit "Wo vvero stalled at Hlakely , about flftv mllia thla side of St. I'aul , for a long time The Htorm had not caused n washout , but rathtr n wnshln 'Ibo ttack was coveieil with poitlotitj of the blufTn that hud been washed down fiom both sldcitJreat cjuantltles of faith containing big trees came down In the mlddlo of the track and at onu point u portion tion of a brick jard was swept on the track The tiack wax not cleared as piomptly us It might have been , nn only fifteen men were bent out to shovel away the obstruction. " MII.ITUIV MSY ( ill TO CIIIC.Kid. 'I'rooiin friini Port Crook In ltril for l.iiKiui ln > . Tliero Is fomo probalilllty that the Twrntsecjid | Infantry , U , S. A. , will par- tlelpito In the oxenlses with which the John A l.oRnn inonunient will be dedi cated In Chicago on Thuifulay , July 22. A rojut'ti has been nado for the proicncc of tliu Uin.ilia tolillcrs by the committee In charge of the celebration , and the mat ter IN now under consideration bj the War department. It Is believed that a favorable decision will teen bo rcct'lvitl and that the Twenty-second will bo In the Hue of inarch ou what U anticipated to bo a vcrj notable occasion. Tlio arm > baa alioady a.iked the four rail roads running between here' and Chicago to flguio n Hies for 450 men from Tort Crook to Chicago and return. Then ) was an I'xt'rulivi * meeting of representatives of the HI four linen jesterjay afternoon , but no agreement concerning rates was reached ItriM'lv ! for ItiillronilN , CIIICAOO. July 8. The Kallway Age to- moirou will ta > : I Tin- number of railroads for whUh rccelv 'ere ' win appointeJ in the llret ix m.irbs | 11 Mt7 I afc luin grmiei than for the iur retiiuiiJnig | penud of IbVG , although the | imlezgo of thu roads wUleU Ua > e uitst-d thu > ear under the control of the courts l not ns great as taut y * nby considerable Pur- Ing the last fix montlii nineteen road ? , with a total mileage of U.114. and capital ftock of JSR.fi22,000. hnvo lc ii placed in the hands of re-cclverR. Two elevated roads. the Metropolitan of Chlcngo and the Ilrooklvn Elevated , supplied | RS,000.000 of the capital stock of the road nhlrfa went Into the hnnd ? of the courts. A tntnl of twenlv-four roads httvn been sold under foreclosure during the first six month * t this year. Their total mileage was 3. 82 ntid their capital stock J163.630000. U\llltO\ll OI'I'H-IAI.S ITHi : CITV. Itlxxonrl I'm- 1 HiUriireo Alllkc u Vlolt to ( liiiiilin. Charles O. Warner , vice pre ldent and general auditor , William H Doddrldge , gen eral manager , < ind It C To\vn end , general pissenger nnd ticket agent , of the Ml ourl Pnflflc sjftem , were In the city > csterday aftesnoon. ( Icneral Manager Doddrldge pabstd through the city on his way from Chicago to Colorado Springs In the private ear , "Convoy. " n cd for so many years by the- late Jay Ciotlld. The other two olllcl.lls oame up from St. Koul and spent the nfler- noon with Assistant flcneral Prelght and I'a'scnger Agent I'hllllpid. To n lieu loporler Vice 1'resldelit Wat tier ald"We are out on a trip of Inspection We wanted especially to sre the condition of the Held6 and learn the nrcewrtH for go il crop * We are a little fearful of hot winds but hope lo find no damage. Weball go out ovpr the central branch tomorrow. " In rcFv | rse to a oucrv as to extensions or Improvements along th Missouri I'acllle linns , Mr. Warner Mid' "There will be no extensions undo along the .Miioourl Pacific this year. Tin railroads In th'fi part of the country hnve bad too hard a stiuggle for the past few yeiirH to contemplate any build Ing now ns eon as times begin to look u bit brighter. " UnMiMi > Nn I I'M mill IVr-nnnlM. On account of the decrease In work since the loss of the- Oregon Short Line four at taches of the freight claim department of the Union Pacific have been relieved fiom further service. The Dtirllngton will run n special train from hero to Sarpy Mills on Sunday next for the Order of World picnic. The triln will leave nt 11 a. m , and returning , will leave Saipj' Mills nt ! l p. m. T. S. Claik of the Union Pacific's eugl- " 'vrlng department left for ( Ircen IMver , Wjo. , jestcrday. lie will superintend the erection of four bride's that the Union Paelllc will construct dm Ing the summer. Ten I > ck II. Fonda , ticket agent at the Union depot , left for n visit at Ills old homestead at Kouda , Montgomery county , N. Y , jp'terdav afternoon. As this Is Mr. Konda'u lltst visit home In llv jears he expects to have considerable enjojment out of the tup The Illo Giande Western has announced to the piess tlmt It cairlcd between IS. 000 and 11.000 fiom the morning of July 1 to mlcl- nlcht of July " > The total number of trav- ilers on the Christian Kndeavor rates that the toad turned over to the Southern Piclllc at Ogden Is estimated at IS.OOn .1. A Mutiroe , freight tralllc manager of the Union Paelllc , relumed jesterday from Chicago , vvheie he had been In con sultation with trafhe rcpiesentatlves of other westein lines- concerning the Shoit Line slt- uitlou. Mr. Munroe had also been In con sultation vv'th ' the other Union Paelllc icprc- ( rntaflvcs of the Oregon Short I < ine at New Yoik for two weeks past. The controversy over the routing of the rails and bridge lion for the lolt > e , Nampa it Ovvjhce rollroad continues lo be a sub- 3e-cL of much animated discussion in local rallvav elides. The contentions appear to have spiling fiom a desire on the part of the Union Pnclllc and on the part of the Oiegon Short Line to name what connecting lines should be need for the big movement. Since nn unpleasant e\pcrlc nee in this city Chairman Caldwell of the We tein Passing. i association. It Is said , has becomedUgu&ted with mcmbeiB of detective agcncleh to act as 5pottcr for city ticket maikcts The latest 'oeour e l to independent women { .potter" One of these is now doing her first vvoilt at Denver , and Is said to bo very succet ful A few diys ago Mie sueceedecV In purchasing i round trip ticket to Chicago for ? .riL' I was later icdeeimd by a prominent railroad for $ .V ) . the regular rate O 13 Jenkins , gencial western pau-engei agent of the HomeWatcrtown & Ogclen- bnig railroad , was in the city Wednchday He announced that the oijeiatlon of the flrft American steamboat line from American ports to Mmt'iMl ' and other Canadian purie was started Wednesday. The name of the new line is the St Lawrence Hive- & Thousand Isle ? Stcamlmat company , and ns It I ? backed by the Vandcrbllt Interest and \vlll hccuro the tiavel from the Vanderbilt lines. It Is expected to tie a success. The line- that has heretofoie hid a monopolj of the bu-slncfs IH the Klchelleu & Ontario Navigation company , a Canadian corpora tion. _ _ A grand excursion and picnic will be given by Teutonln lodge. No. lifil ! , Order of the World , via Hurllngton route , Sundav. July 11. to Saipy Mills Tickets 3. , cents TrMn leaves U ft M depot at 10 30 a. m and stops nt South Omaha AMUSEMENTS. Scats will be placed on sale this morning for the engagement of \\oodward Thenier ompiny , at the Crelghton , which opens with .1 matinee Sunday , July 11 , when John A. Stevens' romantic drama , "Wife for Wife , " \ > lll bo presented foi the ( list lime he-re 'Ihc 'illl ' will bo changed tri-weekly , a number nf successful plajri being prese-nted foi the first ilino at low price * ! . I'lomlnent vaudeville perfotmeis will appear each week during the engagement , Kre-d Hallen and Mollle Fuller ueing the special featine for the Hist vveik. Dilly matinees will be given Lew Douk- stailer , the Ita > s , the Cichrne Sisters and other well known vaudeville tlirs nrn iimler- lliied for early appearances under Woodward ausplce'b , _ _ flinriti'M ii C'iniNiilriii',1. The South Omabii Ire company rnse , In vvhU'li Ciosbj . * . Itlcli , be eie-alcrs In the Magle City , nek tci rnioln Milk Iiibperlor Cm roll of South Om.iha from I'lifoirlni ; the- Hinlliiiy o-cllnnnee WHH aiguecl b foie Judge Kcn r veMcidiiy and vvn taken nndi-i .iilv'lM nifiit until Saturday of this wi-ek. Tbe pi tltlon foi an Injunction eliaige-s that there Is a ruiisplracj betwe-i'll the c'lty 1111- thoiitlcs nnd the SHith ( Jinahii Ire com imy to ill I vi' tln > pbiliilllfs out of buii'iifH Tlie pbiliitlfl'-i .ittark tin viilldUy of the unllniinc'c- under whleh C'.urnll allc-ges to be acting , In 'celarlng ' ililr ice iinpuie. \iltlllliiniil CfnrrltTHppnliiii'il , 1'iistinunter Martin yesterday appcilnteel fniir t'iibtllute t .11 1 It rH to take- theulaccs of those iceently pioinoted to tne irgulai force. TliuM- appointed arri John ! ' Lally , John A. Metc-alf , L. Jorgen-Hi and H. W. LiMbman There were live' to appointed , but one- placeIs kept i > i > i > n for the' lUf-int to ai- rommciclateVlllinni1 F Itockwell who Is at pie tint out of tlio city and wno Man IH at I be- top of the rlvll sirvieelist. . When bo le-lniiiH he will 1 > < tendtre-el theplui e- and if hedoi'n't vvHIl It sumc ullier naiiio fiom tlirfl \ \ will betaken. . _ Till. limof 'IVHiliiiiin Ciiiniili'tril , The taking of ( ntlmonv In the ease In which the rlt > sv < kH to impi-arli the rlulm of Hie Omah'i ' "Wilter eompaiiy that the finnclibif i'f the AineiUim Water Works company pas--ed til the new comt any untie r thefoiirlo uit' procedlng" TI.IS be-en eoin- plete-d The evMe-nee ' , va taken before a notary nnd It will piebald > re-quire several additional vvi-iks fur tbe stcnographerx lei i rn.plete tlu-lr rt-i'tirt of thepion c'illng . Thr testimony will cuvel l.tVJO type-.viltten pages. _ t ' 1 crave but Ono Minute , " said the public speaker in a liutl.y voice ; and then ho took a dose of OIIP Minute Cough Cuio. and pro ceeded with his orator ) One Minute Cough Cure U unvqualled for tin oat and 11111 ; ; trouble * . Vll'i , nilvvnrilH SI-I-KN ii ll ) > i > ri' < ' , Ljcllix IMwaitlH has app Utl for n cllvorce fr.'in IMvvanl Ivlivards , ihiugliiK tiuelty and dete-itlon. Tbparlies wire married In Council llliilTs August 15 , IMtcl Tin- plaintiff Hill-Ken that hei husluml i employtil by t he- I'nliiii I'.irilK' an I c'Hins a good salary. Hlii- ebargi's that In- refused to give her any m lie > with vvliiib t' > lni > ' othc- and ie- fu i 1 to livevviili her Mini vvlun slit was tak. n i-i. kht > 1U' ' Ihit h r.-fm 1 to all vv tier lo lmv > prupn aliindaiut FlatultBce w cured by Uecchain'tf WANTED TO CO TO HEAVEN Seeks to Fulfill Her Wish by Opening the Arteries of Her Arm , TILLIE LARSEN ATTEMPTS TO TAKE HER LIFE I'diinil lit it Clump of WiM-il * Vvurlj llenil friini ( lie lo > i < if Itlniiil Hue lo VVciunilM Itilllclcil ll > It.'I'MOlf. YrRlerclny Mls Tllllp I.nrn'n trim ! to commit suicide by tearing open thr nrterus of lur left wrist with n Imlrplti \\hei she VV.T ) fotinil In the weeds near Thirtieth ninl Webster stteetB nt noon the blood vvns MowliiK from these arteries In n htream tlmt hincled finine two feet nvvny fiom vvherp she vvns l > liiu. She wnw utieotiFcloim from the Inss of blood mid only prompt netloii on the part of thu e who dlseovereil her saved her life. She Is nownt the l'iesb > torlnn hospital , which she Is likely to leave In need condi tion e\et pt that her blood supply will be tonuMvhat It si thnn normal. "I vvtilted to KO to heaven , nnd that IK why 1 did thin , " Mie said. \IHs l srscn IB 10 jears of aie. She \ lulled lled the hoitso of a Mr. Clevo , 707 Xoith Thlity-Hceond hit eel Weilnesclay and applied for shelter. She was Kiven a loom. She le inaitied In the house until Id o'elock > cs- tuil.ij. when he went to nil outhoiiee. As bhe did not i etui n , meinbeitj of the t'leve family went to look for her. In the shed the } found a pool of blood. Ollleei Kabey was notllled A troll of bleed was ells ovrrrd leadliiR from the ( .bed to n little grove ue.ir Thirtieth and Wtbhlir streets , a tilock and .1 h.ilf .ivvaj. There the woman wa.s found. Her elothliiK was { .oaked with blood and the ram- . about was well fpatterevl with It. Her elulhing wa.s almost In uiltciti. About her vvele HIP blood > fraKinc'iits of pipers and of .several ImtilinnteK wbleh hhe had torn up. A woman who lives neai by had n-en .Mlfib Uirteti tcatliiK tier clothing , but had not Investi gated the matter. Ollleor I'.ilii-y bound up the uomun'f wrist c well a.s he cijuld ami tlien "tltnmcihed a pli > fclclan. The latter drpMUd the wouncis moro seeurel > nnd tlio would-be suicide w.is icmoved in the patrol wagcn She will re cover , hut the pbjslel.an in nttendaiue t nd that the would have been dead If she had been ( lli'coveieil a half hour latet The woman Is undoubtedly demented. She smiko In a lamblhiK m.inncr Her name w.is lealncd however , and nlso thefaet that fhu had been until ieectitl > In the c nipbiv of Martin S. McCarthy , who runs a bo.vs sehool at IflH ( ? roiii [ iivenue. 1'iof. McCarthy said jesterclay tlmt he had emiilojed the minimi last Kebiuaiy and that slu' remained with him until n week nio ; last Wednes-clay. Uu the Sundav lireceilliiK she showed SMilptoms of msaiilt ) expressing fear that the Inmttcs of the hou i wnnted to kill her. She was dKvhamid on the ne\t Wednesday , and she departed with her elothing It Is not known vvbeie slu Ins been since. The failure of the McCsRiie Savings bank is said to hivc llrst diraiiKed her mind It Is said that when this Institution wrnt up her hair tumid gray In one night I pi n her person today was found a certllka1' .wed by Recclvei Samuel Curtis and dated rcbrunrv 1 * > . IS'ifi. showing that she bad $ T3ri In the Institution. This papei as well as others , such as letters of recoinmniida- tlon , and the pleees of buihnote wen soaked with blood. The Woman also had : > - cents in money. The woman has lived In the elt > for n number of vents , and has been employed all that while as u dcmieatic and conic. Don't nai.sentc your stomach with teas and bitter baibs. but icpulate jonr liver and sick head i''he by using tliosr famous little pills known us Do Witt's Little Uarly llibois. I'ri'-lm iMilnrj Illlili.suit * . Until Satniday , Jnlj tM , we will sell all bibles 111 our store at n discount of M pel cent. We have large lines of all the leadIng - Ing makes , t-nirh as Oxfoid , International. Ilagster , Cambiiclge ami the Holman Sclf- rroiionnclng bibles. This discount will ap ply on eveiy bible In stock , fiom.the most iMirnslvc to the cheapest. After July 21 urlees will be lestored. SICGKATIl STATIONiitV : CO . ii08 : Karnain St. A niiti\i ; OK HIS o\v\ . IliirliiiiinIII \OM tinl.c Itnli-N for IIINil I'll II ! < Co III | lll llll' > . The new insurance law passed by the last lefiislatuie , by which Uio Omaha inspection bureau Is abolished , g'oes Into effect today and the bureau will consent to bs abolished witliout a struggle. Chrla Hartmnii hah al ready notidecl the agents of the various com panies doing business in Nebraska of the fact that the law goes into effec t on the date men- Uored and that be , consequently , leaigns bis position ns Inspector. Kmco the bureau that bn beretoforo made the tales for thla state is thus legislated out of existence , home new plan for teeming uniformity In rates Is ren It-reel nec'hj-aiy and H is under.stooil hat till- ) has been prartleall ; provided for. Mr. Hartman said jesterclay that ho had established a state luting agency which would make tales. Independent of any insurance company. He proposed to utlllru his experience and knowledge of the conditions In Nebraska by making up rate olu-ets of Ills own He would sell these to any company that wanted them and they cunld take them or let them alone. This was In no way In violation of the law Several of tlio companies bad aliead ) ar- langeil to sccuic his lates , and If other companies haw- lit to patronise him , their action would not conflict , with the provisions of the new law. H Is generally understood that Mr. Hart- man's figures will be used us ci lnsl for the insurance liuolne s In Ncbiaska , ami the ri'sultK tluiH obtained will be Vcrv similar to that produced by llio old bureau The only dUTeience is that the old biiii'.iu was MII > | MJM > < | to be maintained bv the In siirnncii companies , while Mr. Hnrtman will now act on bis own responsibility. II Y I1. U. convention , Chattanooga , via Niihhvlll" . Special car leaven Omaha .Monday even Ing , July 12. Kor Information regarding i.ites. hotel und trivellng ariangeincnts , call or addun- U Morgan , 71J New Voik Life hiilMiin ! Tiniisportalloii leadc'r for Nebiahlta MiM'riN : ( ; oi' ' i'i'\Ti' : r\iu M \ \ \iiits. ; I'reillft Mini 'I'liU I fill' * . SIIIMV U 111 II.- II ( ilHHl Olll * , The Hoard of Managers of tht > State fan met at the Mlllard hotel Wednesday < . \crimp and continued in scsblcm until > e-stiTlav when adjournment was taKcn until the > nnU die of August. The principal bui-inrhi ui ih Kisstoii was to plan foi I he juclleloiid aclvti- tli-ing of the fair next fall. A consultation UIB held with the repHM-ntnilve-H of tin Kalr and Spetd aFhoclatlon with 'hi- ' mane In view. Other mattciH looking to tin sue cc'hH of the coming state * fair wire c ujhicl crcd. crcd.The The members of the board feel that the ffllr will be a gooi | one. and that with f , < - vorablo weather , there will be u good Htiend- ance , as with the good crops vvhlih no.v si-i'in ahMircd , thu people will fid muic like coming out. Ccdllil Nul lili'iilf > Ui-ffiiiliinlM. I'pon motion of the county 'ittorney 'lie ' cn > , o of uttctuli with intent ui lob n K.I in t Chips Dalley , SIOVH Maroney. Jack llul.-v Quick HJnchpy. IMVoacU jnd lack Cal'i- ' hun. was jc'Eterd.iy dlHinlfod In poh < i court. These meii vvero accii'-id eif tniug to rob and then i > cvc > rcdy beating \ninic Kalla , tin old Itohemlan. In A aloon at Six teenth anil Vlnton htitetb , lant Kiiday evening The case wan dUinlssed be-ijuau Ihci ( lefenclautb could not be Idcntlfltc ] Vim , vigor and victor } thutv are' the char- aciciUlk's of Do Witt's Little Lerlr Hiiers , the fainoun little- pills for con Uution. | bll- lousiu hiiU all Ktomach and llvir iruublu : n Iti'Hiriilnlnn llrcler. > | > < H ' ,1 J 111 U ' Vluiu i lh < u .uu.1 i.j n th appln u i luu fur u t. - pur > n > -training ui Jcr ( iKa < nsi the enfoue- ! tnent ot the bljl ty reuulute ? liaret in ttif j lice , July 7. 45c Is our rrlcc on Bvvel shirts that Sfe nlnrkwl 75c In Wftnj * v > rih. It s n perhaps you don't know that we sell four timtS fact though as many shirts as any house in the west. That wouldn't interest you if it wasn't for the cause. Shirts The cause is that we sell shirts same"as a gro cer sells su ar , or same as a jeweler buys < ; old. ami scnso Our shirts are sold onquah'ty _ alone. We don't charge for patterns or styles. We frequently sell shirts for 750 to one dollar that are sold in other stores for $ i. 25 to $1.75. The same shirts Thli Is Today we put on sale , for instance , a hundred the way dozen white sh rts with patch bosoms , in all wo do It. the latest colorings , with separate cuffs to match. These shirts are not exclusive with ourselves. Other stores are selling the same , shut. If they can't afford to sell them for less , 00 than a dollar and a half and make a cent that's cents their business. Our business is to sell 'cm to- you for ninety cents and that will be the price of them here while they last. They arc most beautifully ly large plaids , in greens , browns and rainbow loud effects with a sprinkling of smaller plaids in. reds and blues. So called tlio world over bc'ciiusc they tire llio I host pianos t.ho world produce * . \Vo hnvo ( ilout UO cither dilToront iniiko- , including tlio Ive-fs * V 1'nnd , Smith & liiii'iios , I'elir Bros. . \ o-c kSnus , Sc-lie-lloi' , Stc'i'luijj , ( . 'Iw-c.1 Hroetc. . N'ow 1'i- at i'l.'l.'i , JM.Vi. SIS'i. 'rl'.O. ' Will , J2i" , up to tlio priceot tlio licst. NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. HAYDEN BROS. WHEN YOU WANT TO LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS , USE is now oiu We meet and beat Depart ment Store Prices. We arc the only author zed agents for Wcbcr , Ivcrs S Pond , Vosc S Sons and Emerson Pianos. iJopiirtmcMit Stores uiiu not buy tho'-o piiuioi sit tlic ftu'tory lit liny pi ice1 n itlictr CUM they lurnlsli u fai'lory K'waiituu. ' Thurofoi'c we ui o pi ( 'pared to undcr.-ull Hit-in at all liinu.f. C'all and IK * e > iivinc'ed I.nr o Clilcl lim , t iirlulil. . . ! I7.IIO SMUIU .V. llarni-s , I prl li I SIO5.0O laii'Ki' rlsc'lu-r. I prlulil ! ? iiT. : \ViMHlvtiird ! A llrnn n , * iiiniri- | , , ! jl I , ' . . ( ) ( > SCHMOLLER & MUELLER , 105 South Fifteenth Street A. C .MCKU.FK , Tim-.T. Tel. KJ25 ( ) lM tHU'H I'OST Ori'HT BOON TO WOMEN. Turkish , 'J aiisv aiul I'ennv roy.il I'ills most L'll'jctn.tl FIC.MAI.K piiih-wiii Khulivi : .sri'i'urssKi ) , KXU'SSIVIHCANTV : OK PAIXJ't'L .MKXSTKl' VI ION U'lll hriiiK menstruation iurc to thu elity. Sent by ui.il securely p.ickuil , SI 01) ) : i ho\ . HAHN'S PHARMACY-l li uml Kanimn M. omiiliii. Neb. girls and woinc-u often experience irra u'ar ' or suppressed periods. THEY LACK ItLOOD. PILL ANAIiMIC , the great blood builder , , never fails to pro duce regularity. A GOOD RULE. IT ( In i"1" ni'imiii 11- IJ ' nil' ' Hie l < i. n > "U > < U uil | | jaw th' li i ' 1,1 d i l > > > "U if > uu win iiroHi Hi wild ki IIP ill. idfnl iliinnl' iniiliil > jnl wl'h'tt ilu i in i it.tiih Aftlitnj Itioni litu > , I'liinlu Iiinir or 'Jhn.it uir < > 'i'n > . l.lv i l\iiii'V ! | H 1 li I rl > injc h < I 1' v I 11 > IVt I n \ , tin wahtlllh I lil > n iMni.nl u u.-l 1111 lo all ih , I , , in-lit r no ! , | . in - ' i. n tillw tn U > dti vvliliiut * . In > n' u i nili il d'ie ini n' p , r in nili nil im II lli , 111 lu ltd T I Shepard Medical Ins'rilute Oiuilliil , Nt'li , 4 | I'nlon Block jar't ' vvliuh vv. . ' tcj imyi Im n made > fhtinl i ) w.is uicpi-iiKi u with The , ittoinc > M .inrceil upon an cider , vvhleli the Judtie Myncd and vvdii'li ti mi niatlly le- riti.'iuiH the t-nfoic'c'ine-nt uf tbf luw Illl a further h'-mluK f un ! " dud Tb < - luu VVIIH lu KI > into ' If. ' I ti MIDI i w Tinn n intt upon I hi. npplli IU .11 l'"f l | " -i ii in , nl i ijuni tlun tvlll beIm 1 wltlili. i vo wit' ' < | .o > > < ! > an ) the < k-iibliii then ifii < li-i < I will uii'luiil < U'lly Jo ai.jjtuled ( rum to Hit : Uiutc-U gtuut su- court < Watcli fiiess Prices VV c i-tmll IK in I mi * IIIIM I ll ll-ll J'l I -I ' ( Ul II ll k I > U' line * In niu < h I' i Jin ' ill' nipt t ' u K. i In HO tin ill .1 > ! > i V < i MII < t 11 w te 4 mi I i onl. mi. k up ul I IIKtlllh , IlUt III' ) IIUI'lllluJ" 1 'I ' * K' I II * r IIM > fiuni tin.t' ti > linn nit aiu > lj liy 11 e-ll ) in VVui it.uij'H IV liil KIIIIII V f'utli ura huufi I W Hood n HarMipnrlllu , i ' . ' IHilt- I.hiriilu < Illn Uool lir. r-Hxir.ii t il'J- 'Ih niiH.n c'liin > I'lui jiliuti' , . . Hi. IlifUICtU I'f ItllllillloUH Cjf ( IIJI'Vi . < | IHK " Kltk h J'ltfiilli Hun ii. ml Mi Irt W'H 'J'til ' 4'ovMli < i nnrn c ui I'm i . ilul.y I-eurl 'In Hi hi > ui | rluw'n | Hi\an I" * n lle-h or vvlilu 'llic Hlinrn lUlii-f fir f.VHIl ( JNI.V hdirinmi fi < mill1 IMUK * ' < * l , middle of I.I „ \v. > i | | u mi. of I iTI in to..i ! f , r l < i V , < n n t I , 11 n , r < lilii'1 /II i tin i < iiiiKn l "l' ' ' I e i reniit Sola , .vc < ll ! . . M , . f i.i .h ijis poll. . . nifi jtir i i nil i rciiuiiaU urine , ' u kbid tun { { . ti t UUle-Cwn.