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TI1E OMAHA DAILY T.tTEi SUNDAY, OCTOHER 19. 1002. QMS Y nn I W 1 I i I I I I TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY Enquirer The Cincinnati IN 4,187 SEPARATE REWARDS, Dased upon your estimate of what the total vote for Secretary of State of Ohio will bs in the election taking place on November 4. IT 1 FOB 01 PERSon TO THERE ARE FOUR WAYS YOU CAN ESTIMATE: : Blank for Estimate With Daily Subscription. Name Street. Postofficc- Statc. I desire to krcomc sabsrrlbrr to the Dally- Eaqalrer, ail herewith la rloe S1.AO for on saoath's ewbertstloa to the Dally Rosjalrer, with any- es timate oa the total rot for eciiary of State at the Ohio eleetloa to he held Kovesnber 4, 1C2. I subscribe to the e-oadltloa of tbe offer aa aab-llshed. (Cut I10W THE 897,000 WILL BE DISTRIBUTED $12, OOO for the nearest to th e the exact vote. $12,000 more if the nearest is the exact vote. $10,000 more if you subscribe for the Daily Enquirer November 1st and estimate the exact vote. $34,000 in these immense rewards alone. Then, besides the above, there will be a proportionate division of the remainder of the $97,000.00 in four thousand one . in cash, in sums ranging from $6,000.00 down to $5.00. This proposition is open to the intelli gence of any of the seventy millions of the American people. And behind it and sur rounding it is the guarantee of the- Cincin nati Enquirer. Address FIGHT INSURANCE COMBINE Builiifton Business Men Ask the Gorsrior to Take a Hans. COURT "tONSTnUES THE BALLOT LAW Oaa af Beat Kaewa af Iawa'a Civil War Seldlera Die la tho Slate Hospital at lade aeadeaee. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES. OcL 18. ( Special.) Gov eraor Cummin bad laid before htm today by the business men ot Burlingtoo. an Im portant matter relating to the Insurance combine la Iowa. It appear that about lire Tears ago the Insurance companies known as the Iowa board companies pre pared and adopted what Is known aa the Iowa standard Insurance policy tor Are In surance business. Under one clause of this policy It Is provided that In case the Insured accepts Insurance In any unau thorlsed company tbe policies with com panies that comply with the Iowa law are all void and uncollectabl. Now it is claimed that the Iowa board companies have made use of this clause to compel Insurance la their companies aJons and under this arrangement have effected a ! strong combination or trust and have ae- , lected an agent, s Mr. Bennett of Cedar i:a(iias, woo msses an rates lor an me companies, and they have thereby In creased the rates in all cities of Iowa. It sppears th.t this matter was laid before the state auditor by tbe Burlington bus) nets men and he replied that th? Iowa uniform policy, contrary to general under standing, was never approved by him. Hs also enclosed a ropy of an opinion by Attorney Genera Mullan. In which (he lat ter reaches the conclusion thst the clause can be ccnatmed in enly one way that of rtndeling Invalid all tbe board huslncc In case other business Is accepted, tut he strongly condemns the whole ciauss snd de- clares It should be eliminated. Now tbe eovsrnor is asked to see if be cannot take steps to havs the combination broken up "77" COLD FEET. Cold fret and hands Indicate poor circu lation of tbe blood and a nervous predis position to tske Co'.d. Most Colds ftart with checked rircu'a tlon. knewa by a chill or ah'ver, ccld f-et aud bands. The use ct "TT" starts tbe blocd cours ing through ths veins, the eitremltlet v arm up aaf the Cold la broken. Or. Humphrey's "77" cans lata of s small vial cf pleasant pellets fits ths voet pocktt. At all drugrlata, IS cents, or mailed, on receipt of price. Doctor s Book kUiled r, Humphreys' HomKpathlc MWMne Cn , corner Wlillam ard John ttreets New Vo k. COLD nnr Estimate. Date- close along the black lines.) 1882 -Total 18S4 Total 1SSS Total 1888-Total 1890 Total Write to Us for What The Enquirer Profit-Sharing Bureau, Box 716, Cincinnati, Ohio. aa Illegal and the clause In the uniform policy eliminated. It Is a matter which has been agitating the bualneas men of lLoet of the cities of Iowa for several years, but this la the first atep taken to bring It to a head. Daas Case ta Br Appealed. Tbe Bonaparte dam cose will be appealed by the state to the district court In Van Burea county, and if possible a different award of damages will be made before the state concludes its case. The sheriff's Jury called under a special art of the legislature to award damages for allowing a fiahway to be constructed over the dam. made an award of $40,000. This Is exceaslvs In view of tbe fact that the owners of tbe dam a few years ago offered to sell tbe whole thing to the state for S30.000. and it was understood they would Uke 125,000. Ballet Citee Decided. The supreme court believes that the law relating to the method of getting names on the official ballots should be construed as liberally as possible. Tbe court decided a case from Johnson county, sustaining Judge Wade, who directed that the names of the republican county candidates In Johnson county should be placed on the ballots even though the committees forgot to file the nominations in time and afterwards the fil ings were made as of a committee filling vacancies. Rtarht ta t hastls Child. la another case from Judge Wade's court lh, Dlsner tribunal sustains the right of s motner t0 chastise her own child and to oeirgate this right to another under certain circumstances. One E. J. Rowe, I years old, was chastised by his aunt and sued for damages. Tbe mother has tbe same rtgnls n), dutieg the Utner under ,owa ,,w regsrding children. "Tbe mother," says the ccurt, "is 'equally entitled to' the 'care and custody' of the children. This must necessarily mean that sbs Is alao equally entitled to control and discipline them. Be ing given this power it must fellow that If tbe father may authorise another to punish his child the mother may do so." lis rstead ' ay Uetrseratn. James hL .Pierce Incorporated ths new company to snanige. the Homestead property this mcrnlng, with himself as manager and sole owner. Tbe incorporation was for lot 0.000. Tbe court has allowed Stewart to file s bond and continue litigation over some parts of the money obtained from tbe sale. Tbe aale report .was approved and the court is at present clear of the mat ter. Death ( lawn SaLSier. Kill hat been received here cf the death cf Captain Joseph O. Shannon at the state hospital at Independence. He was at one time one cf the beat knows cf Iowa soldiers. He was s three-month man and after his return organised Company I, Fourteenth Iowa Infantry, and waa elected 1U captain, and was wcunded at Shlloh and captured. He was discharged after recovering snd enlisted In the Ninth Iowa. Hla wife, eon and tws daughters all live is Nebraska. Ths son Is C. Shannon cf Columbui snd one daughter. Mrs, Jeha E. Ltae of Osceola. He bad bees st the Iowa home for some years and was afterwards trsasferred to the state hospital. I Trlee SatrlSe ta Swill Barrel. I CRESTON, la.. OcL IS. (Special.) 1 Charles Palmer, whs has bees aa Inmate ' of the county farm for eight year, at tempted suicide yesterday by drowsing 1 himself Is a swill barrel. Whes dissevered by ths sttesdaat hs was ia Its barrel .head And the other 4,166 compensations will range from Tim three coupons carefully Blank for Name Street- Post office- State. TO GUIDE YOU, HERE Tote for secretary of state Tote for secretary of stilts vots for secretary of state vote for secretary of state .... vots for secretary of state Estimating Ulanlcs first and was almost suffocated. He Is now all right again. COLLEGE CALLS OFF CANTATA Jethcdlat Faralty Object to Twalee . that Shew Arara lid Taaee that D'eplays Aaklea. FIOCX -CITT, la.. Oct. IS. (Special Tele gram.) Tbe young men of Mornlngslde col lege who have been drilling fcr tbelr parts tn the cantata "Belshattar" and tbe young women who have been making elaborate costumes for the same performance are In despair, and tbe cantata will not be given. All because It' came to the ears of the president that tbe young women were going to wear tunics which wculd glva s full dls plsy of their shapely arme. This waa shock ing, further It was learned that the stu dents would give what waa perilously near a dance. For s Methodist Institution, this was awful. President Lewis immediately called the faculty together and stated the situation. The faculty was shocked. The women members blushed while the gentle men said it was "outrageous." It was In stantly decided to declare the whole thing off. The students protested, but in rsln. MARRIED MAN'S FIANCEE Assyrtaa Arrested tor Broaklag; IbbbbW gratloa Uwi Clai an Sweetheart After Wesslsg Aaether. CEDAR RAPIDS, la.. OcL IS. Joseph Abcdeely, s local Assyrian, waa arrested today for violatloa of the Immigration laws. Hs la charged with attempting to amuggle into America an Assyrian woman, Alex andra Joseph, at Detroit. Ths alleged attempt was frustrated snd Miss Jcaeph committed suicide by Jumping from the train. Abodeely claimed that Miss Joseph waa hla fiancee, but develop ments show that be was married to another woman at Dubuque six days before the al lege! offenee. Teachera Elect O Br era. CEDAR FALLS. Ia, Oct. IS. (Special Telegram.) The Northeasters Iowa Teach ers' sssoclatlon closed the ninth annual convention today. Officers were elected aa follows: President. J. E. Stout, Grundy Cen ter; vice president, Lydia Cotton, Man cheater; secretary, Adeline Currier. Cedar Falls; treasurer. Thomas M. Irish, Du buque: chairman executive committee, E U Coffees, Decorah- SCLDIER MAY BE MURDERER Maa Arrested at Fart MrPaereea Theaght ta Be fraas Mtaeearl l iter Sealeare af Death. ATLANTA, Ga.. Oct. S. Atlanta officers are positive that George Burrua. the (.'sited E lairs army soldier arrested at Fcrt McPnerson, Is George Taylor, waste in Sullivan county. Missouri, tor ths mur der of the Meeks family is 184. Tbe man enlisted from Butts. Mont., but now sdmlts that he rams from 8ul!l vas county, Missouri. Burrus or Taylor had letter snd pictures ssd other docu ments which indicated that he Is Taylor, the fugitive. I Hs is said ts have confessed his crime ts fellow soldiers, whs betrayed his cos 1 fldence, csusing Burrus' arrasL Among 1 Burrus' effect were tws fine bookmarks 12 Estimates for an $18 Estimate for a SI. 50 Estimate fora $1.00 Weekly Subscription With Estimate- Date. I desire to bffwait a aab.crlber of the Weekly Eai!rr, and bertwlth In. eloae fl.oo far a, year eaheerltlo and any estimate oa the total vote for S re ret air ( tat at the Ohio eleetloa to be held November 4. 10O2. I snhcrlbe to the roadltloaa warned la the offer. (Cut close along the black lines.) before IS THE VOTE OF OHIO FOR PRECEDING YEARS: 632,180 ,783,434 '...701,401 840.102 741,716 ' You Want, Anything You Don't Understand Aslc Us About, inscribed "G. B. T." He aays they be longed to s friend. The man made no resistance, but denies thst he Is tbe mur derer. The murder of the Meeks family, for which William and George Taylor were convicted and sentenced to be hanged, was committed on George Taylor's farm In Sullivan county. Missouri, on the night of Mar 10. 1894. The crime was committed when Gus Meeks and his family were leaving the country, IJ00 and a team bavin bees glvn him for that purpose by the Taylor broth ers to secure themselves from prosecu tion on various criminal charges, of which be was cognisant. The Taylor brothers escaped, but William waa recaptured and hanged. CRUISE WITH APPRENTICES Tralalaa; Ship Mohlrea ta Ga aa Far as Aestralia with Crew of Laaissiea. BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18. Within two weeks the United States training ship Mohican will sail for a long cruise with a crew of shout 250 landsmen, going aa far as Eydney, Australia, before starting on Its return cruise. It has bees customary for Adams and Mohican to make Maxstlan or Honolulu their farthest point, but in this instance, tn sddltion to visiting south coaat ports, and perhaps Honolulu. Mohican is to reach far Into ths South seas. All tbe men are between the ages of IS snd 25 years. Adams, which will make a cruise with apprentices, with Wake Island aa its most distant .point, will probably sail in s few days. Theaiaaaa Pleada far Self. STROMSBURG. Neb.. Oct. 18 (Special Telegram.) Today was a sals day for the fualonlsta st Etromsburg. Th speaker of the day waa Hon. W. H. Thompson of Grand Island, who spoke from the band stand in the public park. Several times In his speech he alluded to ths fact that hs waa only pleading hi own ease and wasted to impress tbe fact that the voter should vols tor th anas snd not the party. BROWN WINS BY SHEER MERIT Defeats Valverelty Peaair Ivaala by Seare of Fifteen ta SI. PHILADELPHIA. Ort. 18.-The Univer sity of Pennpylvania foot ball eleven vti defeated on Franklin field today by Hrowu university 14 to t tn halves of twenty-live ana twenty minutes. Brown scored two tourhdowne and kicked a field, goal, while Pennsylvania scored one touchdown. The Providence eleven excelled at all points and at no time after the first few mtnutea did the Quakers have a chance to win. Their only score was made on a fum ble by baker a few minutes after the play began. Pennsylvania's offense, which has been their main strength, was powerless agaitut brown's line. GAME . ENDS WITH DISPUTE Lehigh Objec-ta ta AssisslU' teer ad Refwaee to Coatlaae riay. ANNAPOLIS, Md . OeL 18 -Th Naval academy and Lehigh fool ball teams today played a tie same on the academy ground, the ei-or standing 8 to 8. In tbe first half, with the ball on Lehigh s ten- ard Uuc. lbs visitor held th navy $6,000.00 down to $5.00. Subscription to The Enquirer for a Subscription to The Enquirer far a Subscription to The Weekly Enquirer for year. .ld take your Estimate. Name. Street. Post off ice-State 50-GENT ESTIMATES CAN EARN: T he $12,000 for the nearest to the exact vote. The $12,000 additional if the nearest is the exact vote. $24,000 for a paltry half dollar. NOTE Tbs extra liO.OOO hinges on a subscription prop.Tsition ts ths Daily Enquirer on or before November 1, 1902. 1892 Total vote for secretary of state 1894 Total Tote for secretary of stito 1896 Total vote for secretary of state - 1898 Total vote for sscrctary ot state 1900 Total vote for secretary of state for downs and A. Fsrabauxh was (riven the ball. He made a clear break througn tne line and eluding Halsy and "mlth made a beautiful run of luO yards for a touch down. Butler failed at goal. In the Ffcond half the navy kept the hall In I-ehtgh a territory most of the time, but with the game nearly at an end they failed to gain and Belknap mlesea a neio poui. Ihieh tried tr ret the ball back of their goal, but it slipped from tbem and Whiting fell on It tor a touchdown. Ueing tne score. Lehish claimed that none of their men had touched the ball and refused to play. Dr. Dashlel had to call time on them before thev would continue the game. .The Penn sylvaniana tried to carry off the ball after the game and nearly precipitated a riot. Time of halvea: Twenty minutes. INDIANS BEAT CORNELL TEAM llhaeaai la Bad Shape, hat ladlaas Strong-, Detersnlaed sad larky. ITHACA, N. T.. Oct. 18. The Cornell foot ball team was defeated on Percy field by the Carlisle Indians today. The acore was l't to S and all of the scoring was done in the first half. The Indians were at their best and could not have found Cornell in worse shape. Cornell s back field was crippled and Coach Morrison waa obliged to send into the fray subHtltutes whose ability was questioned and who had little experience in games. A pitiy which massed quickly on tackle was used with great effectiveness and was responsible for a large number of the In dian rains, while tackle-back and end shift formations kept Cornell gjesalng. Carlisle's score was due largely to good luck, lnter'erence with a f re catch gave the Indiana fifteen additional yards and affDrded Wheelock a favorable opportunity to kick a goal from a place on the thirty yard lire. Carlisle's touchdown came after a re markable piece of good fortune. Williams punted from well In the Indian territory and the ball, being low. rolled paat Brew ster, well into Cornell territory. It hit Tdinan's leg and Bradley fell on It. The Indiana eoon aent the ball over by their heavy masses on Cornell's line. Cornell's score was made from a block kick immediately after the Indians' touch down. In the second half Cornell s attack waa feeble, but the defense waa better. Brewster waa able to protect Cornell's goa" by continually punting out of danger. I t lineup: CXiSSKLU CARLISLE noe. Larklos. .1 E. 'ft. V Dmilley V.der L. T. ;R. T E&endln Warner CM I L. G k O Lata Diviu. Piusrald C. K WbMlsk. Buouk Hunt K. O. L O Bmilh. W.ud K. T. L. T TydBun. Larkln. Van- ucmu K. E L. K Phillips Brvw4r U B Iq. B Jobnsoa Bperbls, Snyder R H H L- H. B Jcihaaoa ( una L. H. h K. H. B .lirlott. rtisrM Bums. CaUIIB P. 11. if. U WMIIlsmi Touchdowns: Smith, Williams. Goal from touchdown: Coftln. Goal from field: Wheelock. Time of halves: Twenty-five minutes. NORMAL TAKES A BIG BRACE resell Pell Develops aa Klevea Which I Vlrterloa Over Coraell College. CEDAR FALLS. Ia., OcL 18 (Special I TeW-gram.l Coach Pell of the Normal foot ball tram today demonstrated he could make player of nui. After being de feated In three games thla season Normal . won from Cornell college by i: to 11. Nor- j mal depeiided on 8. Jonea of tbe old team. He made two tourhdowns and one goal. He as well supported by the team work. Lin' smashes were Normal s bvet playa. Cornell waa weak tn the line and team work. Hay ward tor Cornell kicked one goal from field. Lineup: I KGItMAU 1 CORNELL I Lav maa L. E R E VaBBurM SiiS L- R T kouks : Hyn L. O K C K-otitn I V. rlfbt C C 1rrll kika a. O L. O Nalao I'unl.noi K T L T M. .of. Hnrn fc t. L- H. B. iN.taaos-Hsretrt Teulius 4 S 4. B Trwul Joixa R. H B L H S Our lMw duos ...U H b R H b M ! T. Jums W U if. S lrvia. Hm year. OR ONE ESTIMATE FOR 50c month. ricic. Blank for Estimate Without Ectimete- Datt betevrlth tarl.ae 60 eeata sa.l mr eatlmate oa the total Tote for Seere tary of State at the Ohio eleetloa ta be held Koeember 4, 1S03. I sab- (Cut close alone the black lines J hundred and eighty-six All estimates must be received at the office of the Cincinnati Enquirer before midnight on election night, which is Novem ber4th next. And you can make as many estimates us you wish to pay for. 84,30 763,623 1,008.547 779,680 1,038,48 MICHIGAN FIGHTS AND WINS Team from Katre Daaae Pats l a Hard Gaese, hat Flaally . . Saeeaasha. TOLEDO, O.. Oct. 18. The University of Michigan foot ball team defeated Notre Dame at Armory park today by a score of 32 to 0, on a soft and slippery ground. Michigan's showing waa a dleappolntment to her admlrera. though with splendid team work and speedy backs and ends she far outclassed Notre Dame. Tet the plucky Hooskrs plaved hard foot ball and had their better trained antagonists fighting for their Uvea. Most of the game was straight foot bs 11, Yost's famous tackle backs by Michigan and line bucking by Notre Dame. During the first half the game was almost even, but In the eeeond half, toward the close, the Notre Dame line showed the re-' suits of Michigan's work. LAST CHANCE FOR BALL FANS All-Star Teanss of Bis: Uagsei at Vlatsa Street Park Thla Afteraoea. The sll-star teams representlngthe Ns ttonal and American leagues will play their farewell game at Vinton Street park this afternoon. Yesterday afternoon's ex hibition was as fast and clean ball a i to be seen at any time of th year or at liiir place, and lovers of the game who desire to sea how the masters play it have their opportunity today. Thla will the last game of the season or the local grounds. Kehrmaka aad Kaaaas Divide. LAWRENCE, Kan.. Oct. 18 (Special Telegram. The trl-state tennla tourna ment between the unlversltlee of Kansas. Nebraska and Missouri ended today. Kan saa won the doubles from Missouri tlrls forenoon, with eaa. by the score of ft-1. ij. -n fc-1- The locale nlayed a much better game. Plereon was especially speedy and Feltahana did good placing. The con aolation ainglee between Feltshans and Moore, tbe former for Kansas and the lat ter for Mtasouri. resulted in victory for Feltshans. -. t-1. The single between Wright of Nrbrasks and Plerson of Kansas resulted In victory for. Wright and gave tilm the championship In singles. Thla tournament decided the championahlp of the middle weet. Kanaaa won the doubl and Nebraska the singles, while Missouri failed to land any of th honors. ladlaas Beat Mis art. KAN8A8 CITY. Oct. 18 Th Missouri univeraltv foot ball team was greatly out classed by the Haskell Indiana in today's foot ball game, the red men winning, 40 to 0 The Missouri team waa especially weak on the defense. The sior for the first half was 12 to B. . lllls Defeata Pardee. CHAMPAIGN, 111., Oct. 18 -The Cnlver (lty of Illinois defeated Purdue university here today. to b. Purdue scored by mak- lng a place kick from the thirty-yard line, j Illinois scored by hard line bucking. Rebrsska Keranal Tie st Haasbars. ! HAMBCKG, la.. Oct. 18 (Special Tele gram. The game here today between Ne-. braaka State Normal and the High school resulted to 1 The Normal wer heavier and the High schools swifter. ; Belelt Break Record. MILWAT'KEE. OcL IS Wisconsin univer sity defeated Belult college today In the sunual gridiron ronteat by a acore of 12 to 4. Thla was ths first tiro Be I oil ever cored on Wisconsin. Creates High Sehaol Wis. CRESTOV. Ia.. Oct. 18 (Special Tele gram I Creaton High school won from Corning today by 84 to S. Uisi Flads Srsrlsg Easy, LENOX. Is-. OcL 1. (Special Telegram ! In today's game Leuox scored 88 and tbe academy team 6. Without Subscription. Subscription. (4.186) other rewards EUGENIA BURCH DISQUALIFIED Flalshes Seeoad at Marrl Park, has Jadges Rale Agalast .Her oa Foal. NEW TORK, Oct. 18. James Gslway a Meltonlan won the Champagne stakea at Morris Park today. Acettill was second and Grey Friar third. Eugenia Burch finished second, hut was disqualified on a foul. She was leading and when within fifty yards irom the vlre tegan to swerve and badly interferred with Acefull and Grey Friar, throwing them completely out of the race. Heaults: First race, October eteeplechase. about two and a half miles: Judge Phillips won. Hark Forward second, AaJIdaumo third. Tim. A-d Second race, for 2-vear-olda. last five inJ a half furlong of the Eclipse course: Fire Eater won, Joe Cobb second. Sweet Alice third. Time: 1:04 W. Third race, handicap, for all ages, last Ix and a half furlongs of Withers mile: Leonora Lortng won. Francisco second, Daly third. Time: 1:20. Fourth race, the Champagne atakea. Tor 2-year-olde, last seven furlongs of the Withers mile: Meltonlan won, Acefull sec ond. Grey Friar third. Time: 1:27. Fifth race, the Municipal handicap, for 8-year-olda and up, one mile and three quarters over the hill: Advance Guard won. Hunter Ralne second, Andy WJlllama third. Time: 8:(i. Sixth race, selling, for 8-year-olds and up.' one mile and a furlong over the hill: Lord Badge won, Remorte sreond, Brunswick third. Time: :&3. ENGLISH WINS ANOTHER BOUT Fats Aastraltaa Billy Maraby to tbe Bad for the Seeoad Tlaae. ATKINSON. Neb., Oct. 18. (Special Tele gram Clarence English, the Omaha light weight, today added another to hla already long list of victories by defeating Austra lian Billy Murtihy of Sioux City for the second time. The fight lasted rive rouL.li and waa not very exciting. Murphy being clearly outclaaaad, but be waa game to the core and made a heroic effort to riae after being knocked down the tenth time. Kng llsh a manager. Prof. Kddle Robinson of Sioux City, ia confident that he has a world-beater MMd declares that within a year he will force Young Corbet t and Mc Govern to talk buslneas with him. English ha fought about fifty battlea and haa never been defeated. The jirellmlnary event was a wrestling match between Prof. Robinson and Kid Ellis of O'Neill, Robinson to put Ellis down in five minute, which h failed to do. l7iID aEi'c Airfidavit Now Lea of Llf for mm Iowa Postmaster. Postmaster R. II. Randall, Dncart, Is., says: I suffered from indire$''.c sad rs svUtirgevllt for Years. Fids y I tr,e4 Kodol. I soon knew I had Knd what I bad Ion? looked for. 1 am better today than ia years. Kodol five gas a nsw less of lifs. Anyotis can have my af fidavit to ths truth of this statement" Kodol digests your food. This snsblsi tbe system tossslmllsu tuppues.ilrenrtheD icf svsry orran had restoring he&lia- Kodol Hakes Tou Strong. Prepared only by E. C. DsWitt Oo.. Chlras Ttitl bottiecobtalpslH tlaestbeioc. sum. 0N MLNUIE CCUH CLTC Cures quickly. Treat's Thai it's tns4s tear.