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| | THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thurssday Morning August14, OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Streot, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See J. Reiter's summer goods. The foundation of the new Episcopal churck is completed. The funeral of Peter Frett, at the Creston house took place yester- day. Regular meeting of Fidelity Council No. 156, R. A., thia (Friday) evening. A full attendance is requested. The fire alarm continues to prove an- noylng and uncertain. The cost of hay- ing the department turn outto answer false alarms caused by it, would soon pay for a new system. 1t was the infant child of Mrs. J. H. Keller, sister of W. A, Russell, who died Wedneeday instead of the child of Mr. Russell, as erroneously stated in Tue B, yesterday. No very encouraging news was receiv- ed yesterday concerning the sale of im- provement bonds. The bonds are pro- nounced as gilt-edge, but the fault is said to be with the committeo. who died Mr. Wood, the coal man, yesterday received word that the miners employcd by the Centerville coal company, in which he is interested, arc all out on a strike and mining temporarily sus- pended. A Two children of Mr. John Finken, an old and respected farmer in the Plumer sottlement, have died of diptheria, with- in twenty-four hours of each other. Ono and quito a different thing. THE CITY'S CREDIT, President Hopkins, of the Water Works Company, Belicves it Should be Helped by the Vress, a matter of news in the papers of this city, that city warrants were only worth 75 cents on the The statement made as dollar—atloast, if the measure of a thing's worth is what it will bring in the market —acoms to have stirred up Sidney W. Hopkins, president of the watar works, and who is in New York. He letter to Mayor Vaughan, who is at the hotel there, in which Mr. Hookins says Dear Sir: My attention hrs been called to the Nonpareil of the Gth inat., wherein is published in the local column the following ‘‘Mayor Vaughan has gone cast, and before going he neglected to sign enough city warrants to pay what bills were al- lowed at the last meeting of the city council. The result is that many who hold claims againat the city are not able to even get seventy-five cents on the dol- lar, which s all the warrants are worth.” I have long been of the opinion that Council Bluffs is entitled to take her place among those cities which issue no bonds bearing a higher rate of interest than five per cent. is almost an admis- sion in advance on the part of the author- ities that the credit of the city is not high enough to float a bond bearing less. But if your leading daily papers are 8o care- lees of the credit of the city as to allow the publication of such a’ statemont as weites a tho article reforred to, how can you ever expect to succoed o raising the credit of the city to where the property belongs, What do you think will be said by those with whom you are now negotiating for the salo of the paving and sewer bonds bearing six per cent interost when they read tho statement that city warrants are worth only seventy-five cants on the dol- lar. What was probably meant by the writer was that city warrants will at present_bring only seventy-five cents on the dollar. What they will bring, however, is one thing and what they are intiinsically worth is another The former is only an evidence of the financial power of the purchaser and the necessity of the holder, while the latter is a question purely of fact. Now, I do not suppose that any one will pretend for onemoment that the city of Council Bluffs will not redeem her warrants in the future as i1 the past at their face value With interes: at the rate of six por cent per annum from the date of their issue to the date of redemption, and if this be so then the warrants of the city of Council Bluffs are intrinsically worth 100 cents, even though there may not bo buyers for them at th- was a girl aged 15, the other a boy aged 9 years, Another daughter aged 12 is still very sick. The secret council meeting, held some other place besides the council chamber, and at which it was fixed up to allow $600 to the hond-selling committes for a wrip to New York, is said not to have been participated in by Aldermen James and Siedentopf, but it takes only four to make a quorum, Clark’s interviow with the congression- al nominee, Congressman Pusoy, and soveral democrats, published in last even- ing’s Herald are characteristic of the “‘newspaper fiend,” and will doubtless be appreciated by Herald readers, whether verbatim or imagined. Anderson did more talking and got less than any of those in the Atlantic convention. In trying to use his knife on Manning it seems that he stabbed Stone, gashed the republican party, jab- bed his friends, and in rage cut himself up 5o badly that there seems no prospect for him to survive politically. The Boys in Blue, which organization now numbers two hundred, have adopted a uniform, the coat of which resembles the old continental coat in style, the hody being blue and the trimmings red and white. Sashes of red, white and blue are to be worn, and the helmet is of gold color, with a red band and red and white plume, A colored citizen whose wife had been the cook for Belle Clover's est=blishment before the latter started her theatrical |i troupo for Cheyenne, got into some sort | ! of a row with George Gerspacher, bo- cause the latter would not give her transportation to join the party. Hon, moment at over seventy-five cents on the dollar. likely to be affected newspapers should bo very cereful how they allow an expres- sion of opinion, even in their local col- umps, and I have therefore that when their : ttention is called to_the articlo in question, the propriotors of the Where the credit of this city is no doubl Nonpareil will see that nothing of a sim- ilar nature will be allowed again to ap- pear in their paper. Council Bluffis has enterad npon an cra of improvement that must inevitably place her among the foremost ci es of the west. Every citlzon shold feel a natural pride in the advancement she is making, and should’ do everything in their power to ratse her credit as high as that of the best city in the state, whero it properly belongs. 1 am, dear sir, yours vczy truly, 8. W, Horkins, President. W. R. Vaughan, Mayor of the city of Council Bluffs, Astor House Now York, Mayor Vaughan also adds in another lotter that the statement that he failed to sign enouch city warrants is a mistake, and that the fact was that the only bills allowed before ho left were the regular monthly bills for police and city officers, and he signed more than would be used for paying them. If Mr, Hopkins has so much confidence n the value of city warrants, it would be & grand good move if he would find somo capitalist In tho east, or elsewh: o, who would buy them in’at par or oven ten per cent. discount. Tho | ¢ Thoto + ho re- ivo their puy in general fund werrants difticulty Is to be tried in the polico|Would be veis grateful. If city war- il i rants are selling for only seventy- CORESILES PIOFLING, fivo conts on a dollar, the nowspaners Samuel E, Weirich diedat his residenco on Washington avenue Wednesday night. Ho wa horn in Washington |; county, Pa, April 14th, 1828, Ho|y served for throo years in the Second Towa | Cavairy, Co, B, and at the closo of the |¢ war he removed to this city, whero he has sincolived. Ho leaves a wifo, one daughter, threo sistors and mother, The funeral will take placo this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence, h 1i H. W. Summers, Eeq., had rather an unpleasant oxperience wiih his lage Hol- stein bull on Monday. In company with another gentleman he went to the pasture will continue to stats the fact doubtlese, and with cqual cheerfalnoss would they ike to stato that Mr. Hopkine, or some other good financier, was buying them at bar, but s for Tuk B it does not pro- 080 to quote oity warrants at a higher v a lower pricoe than they really are, for the sake of misleading peopie elsewhere. Tue Bee is not responsible for the ac- tions of the pre by which warrants ara where thoy are, and if tho city government has got itself in a czent city ¢ Iministration, tangled shape bull-headedly by going against the adv.co of I*1 leading businoss men and represontative ci pors, at least, pected to keep mum about it, as @ ocity is ali right financially and in 18, the newspa- : cannot be ex- The city Tue Be to drive the animal home, when it attack- | other ways, but the fact that the present ed him savagely, tossing him in the air and renewing the charge when he came down. An old shepherd dog which was with Mr. 8. saw his master's danger and rushed to the rescuc. By assiduously attacking the brute in the rear its atten tion was diverted from Mr. Summers long enough for him to get out of the way. 1t is not unlikely that the doy saved his master's hfe. The bovine was known to be rather cross, and its horns had been sawed off, else Mr, S, might have received worse injuries. As it was he sustained some severs bruises,—Mal- vern Leader, . Two young fellows glving their names as Jim Hadigan and Jim O'Brien, and bailing from Des Moines, got a room at the Creston House and so behaved them- selves thal Max Mohn, who will have no foolishness about his hotel, turned them out, and when he called for the police the fellows ran, Officer Motcalfe, com- ing up, heard the commotion, saw the ellows running, and being told by My, Mohn to arrest thew, called on them to helt, They ran down the alley in the dark, and Metcalfe fired once’ to scare thew, aimiog at the ground, but by some mischance the ball nipped into the in step of one of O'Brien's feet. The youny fellows were then brought to time O'Brien wes placed in Kiel's hotel for care and treatment of his wound, and his partner was taken to the jail. Yes- torday both cases were indefinitely post. city government has got public mattors in a tomporary tangle 18 apparent, and can- not be hushed up. placo public atlairs in other and better Whon the people hands, it will not take long to straighten everything out, | — Booming Conncil Bluffs, Whatever Mayor Vaughau can or cannot do he is a rattling advertising agent, and is’' making the Now York papers notice Council Blufly, whether he aells bonds or not, Tho Herald says: “A committee con- sisting of Mayor W, R, Vaughan and Aldermun Mynster, of Council Blufls, lowa, arrived in this city yesterday. They are endeavoring to excite publie interest in a proposed commercial exposition to be held in Council Blufls on the l4th, 15th and 16th of September next. The ity now has 33,000 population as against 10,000 in 1880, It has spent over 8609, - 000 in erecting a system of water works, and over 500,000 in sewering and drain ing, Tho mayor and citizens are ansious to have the prosperity of the city known, and a call has been issued by ‘the may inviting ropresentatives from leadi commercial houses to meet in Council Blufls on the days indicated. The hotels will provide rooms for exhibiting goods, and accommodations for & good wany stands will be provided in the new skat- ina riuk. Tho city will provide carriages freo. On each day thero will be a parade source in spite of prohibition. Mayor Edson will be invited to lend his aid Then comes The World “W. R { n, mayor of Council Bluffs, Ia., in the city yesterday in aid of the national convention of commercial trav- ellers and merchants, to be held in the shating rink of thet city on Sept. 15, 16 He will lay the project before the mayor and merchants of this city in order to secure a large representa tion. Mayor Vaughan said last evening: “lowa looks upon New York as the great city of the country, and her merchanta desirs to buy all tneir merchandise here. In order to show how live and enterprising a state we have, we have proposed this conven tion, inviting merchants to be present personally or by agents, with their sam- ples, 80 as to make a good exhibit. The exhibition will take place in the new okating rink. There will be a parcde prior to the opening of the exhibition. Hotel rates will be greatly reduced, rail- road fare will be low and everything will be done to make the visitors happy.” ————— Death of Mrs, Dr, Rice, The death of the estimable wife of Dr. R. Rice, which occurred about 12 o’clock Wednesday night, was not altogether unexpected, although her illness had been of brief duration. For hours be- fore the final falling asleep it was evi- dent that she must go, and yet the warn- ing hardly lessens the suddenness and heaviness of the blow. A week ago last Tuaesday she was taken ill and rapidly grew worse, despite medical skill and tonder care, the difficulty proving to be an internal abscess. Mrs, Esther Rice was born in Granby, Oswego county, New York, and was at the timoe of her death 62 years of ago. She was matried to Dr. Rice in August, 1848, in New York, and they came to this city nine years azo, and have re. sided here since. She leaves one son, James R, Rice, a well known resident of this city, and Mrs, Mattie Gaylord, who also lives here, and who was called home from an eastern visit by the sad tele- gram announcing her mother’s illness, arriving here on Tuesday. Mrs, Rice has also an aged mothor, Mrs, Miller, now 82 years of age, who has made her home with Dr. Rice for some time, She has also a brother John W. Miller, of Mary- ville, whose wifo has reached here Tues- day, and he was expected yesterday; an- other brother, Henry C. Miller, is a well known railway-man, with headquarters in Chicago, and another brother, Arte- mus Miller, of New York. She had boeen for years a member of the Congregational church, and her re- cent pestor, Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, was telegraphed with the expectation of se- curing his presence to officiate at the funeral services, but othor duties prevent- ed his coming. The services will be held at the family residence, corner of Sixth treot and Seventh avenue, at 2:30 o’clock his afternoon. Mrs. Rice had many friends here who are greatly saddened by her death, and this community has lost a most worthy woman, while the sorrow, what falls so heavily on Dr. Rice and family, calls forth the tenderest expressions of sym- pathy. - PEKSONAL, . Dr. Montgomery has gone on an east- orn trip, 8. C. Osborn, the well-known Mills county official, was here yesterday. Hon, John Y, Stone was here yesterday resting a little after the cong 1 battle, William Maloney'’s trip to Warsaw, T11, ol was not on x0 sad & mission as reported, 1t appears that he has won as a bride Miss Fan- nio Pepper, of that place, Charles Millett, who superintends the strect paving, was able to get out yesterday after having been shut up with an attack of billions fover, e now starts for Des Moines, M- Fred Clark, of Council Bluffs, Towa, was in the city last evening visiting his sister, Mrs, E, L. Dimock. He left for Milwauked this morning.—Janesville (Wis.) Gazette, Dr, 0, W. Archibald, formerly superinten dent of the feeble minded institution of Glen wood, will take charge of the new insane hos pital at Jamestown, Col,, September 1st, of this year. The institution, when completed according 1o the plans, will cost about $50),- €J0 and be first-clazs in all respects, Mr, Archibald’s many Towa friends will be pleased to know that he is to have the management of such a splendid institution. — A young man giving his name as H. J. Martin was arrested last evening by Oflicer O'Brien es a suspicious character. Ho claims to work at 620 Tenth street, Omaha, in a jewelery store, but could not give his employers name. He had a silver watsh and plated chain and also a coin which was washed 80 as to pass for a five dollar gold piece. Live and dressed spring chickens at Casoy's meat market, b44 Broadway. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following aro tho times of the arrival and do- arture of trains by contral standard timo, at the ocal do 19 loavy transfor dopot ton w.os carlior and arrive tou minutos later, CHICAGO, BURLING FON AND QUINOY, n Chiosgo Express Fast Mall, 1*Mail and Kxpross, Accommodation, *At local depot on KANSAB CITY, AT. JOB AND 00U 10:06 8 m WMall and Expro 7:06 p m 8:06 pm Paciflc Expre 6:60 p 6:25 pm 9:06 4 m Vloam 856 p m 9:06 8 m Day 8:54 p *Des Molnos Aocos 6:06 p m *At local dop: Lincoln *At Transfes DUMMY TRAINH T i to before loaving time JACOB BIMS, E. P. OADWELL SIMS & CADWELL, of the guests, know that the prohibition law is not en- forced in Council Bluffs, The city poned, po prozecution appeoring, and the young fellows were relcased, actuslly issues licenses to saloons and de- |rives a revenue of over $0,000 from that COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Ofce, Moin Stroet, Roows 1 and 4 Shuga Mahou's Block, Wil praciloe i State sud ourte & Me. l (AL CAILY BEE --COUNCII BLJFF FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 1354. hickering Bost and M. Piano HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endor EMERSON PIANO. U KIMBALL PIANO Best Modern Tho Kimball 0 J. L, STEWAR Council Bluifs, Towa, 1 Price to Bu wn In the w s, Warer 2 Agonts Wantad, DeVOL & WRICHT, WHOLESALE Hardware, Cutlery, Tinners' Stock Fie & Specal attention by mall. _COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. D. M. CONNEI.X. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEG RAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 12 IN. Main St.. Oouncil Blufls. . 504 Main Street, MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS Sayrre Cases aspecialty, Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. = Westcott, v e rerr—— Council Bluffs, - Repairing Neatly Executed NMetcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS.IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, and 344 Proadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10Wa4, Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers were filed in the county clork’s office yesterday and| T & THE& W EIITE. roported for Ttk Bee by P. J. McMa- hone: Rudolph Toller to Mary Ann Guitar, lot 4, block G, Riddle's sub, $1,450. B. F. Clayton to Lewis C. Hannah, s o L4 n'w L4, 2075 41 $1,000. Catharine Gatrost to Henry Gatrost, noldsoldand partse l-4s0 14, 1, 75, 42, $1,200. Catharine Gatrost to Eli partsel-dse 14, 1, 75, 43, Total salcs, §4,050. both Nixon, $400. - There will be a private skating party at the skating rink this evening. e 5 N. 0. Wird, bookkeeper tor De Val & Wright, had an arrival at his home yes- terday. The little fellow cries for Blaine. —— Two men last night broke into the barn in the rear of Officer Metcalfe's on Brondway and were about to steal his horse when they were discovered and ran off, 3 n ) SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special a vertisements, suo a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- tng, ete., will bo Inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. sortion. Leave advertisemonts at our office, No, Pearl Stroot, near Broadway WANTS, Work light, af oxell, 31 Thivd VW ANTED—C avenue, [.v.n. TaTE WARREN WHITE ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice in State and Fedoral Courts, Collections promptly attended to. Room 9, Schugart’s Building, COUNCIL BLUT IOWA. W.R. VAUCHARN., H.H HORNE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted We make a YARA CIGARS. as reprosented, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO,, l COUNCIL SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, Couxcir BLurrs, H F. HATTENHAUER, NManufaciurer. OFFER FOR SALE REGARDLESS Light Road Wagons, Piano Box Top and Open B and Open Buzgics, nactons of all kind facture and guarariteed the best of st &4 Factory and ( 1 Carring of the above are of my own manu- Send for descriptive circular, uncil Bluffs, S8 in every pa 0 and 31 Fourth btry LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EairGoods In Iowa and Nebraska, aud sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. oS sws peirers " “** 1 MBS, D, A, BENEDICT, Mauufacturer. RASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, Real estate collection agoncy, Odd Fellows Block over Savings Bank THOS. OFFIONR, 1. M, PosEY. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Blufty . Is. Establisheo - - 1856 Dealers In Forelgn and omestlc Exchsuge sn Hewe Securitt brain & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. Y. FULLER, Commission Merchant No .89 Poarl Streot - Council Bluffs owa. WANTED W t Loui & Metzger's iter at once Restaurant, 525 and 527 Broadway, Council Bluffs, JROR SALE-y rosklonce, corner 7th avonuy and 10th street.” If taken soon will sell for $2,00) below value, all or in part. ses, with house furnished or unfur modorate rent, Any one thinking of their humie in Council Bluffs will do_ well to in wato this offer. 1t iy the hest bary o in the Will alto sell furniture, carpets, It not sold at once will re [, 082—Lap robe, bunday o 4 dio baro and packig house, ablo reward for return of same to ¢ k& ofilce, Council Bluffs, WANIED-A good barber, will gool wages, steady job: Harmon & Carlton, Missourl Valloy, Tovwa. { LD PAPERS—For salo at 13un oflico, at 26 cents U)W hundrod. —Every body in Council Bluffs to take Delivorod by carrier at only twonty \ AN T conts & weok, oA and b Brxoftice, i CHE 0od boarding house, saloon jard hall. ine busioess, Address K. uncil Bluffs, GENTS—Ladies and gentlomen can mako first {\class wages by selling th “hamplon Bosom Strecther and roning Board.” Hetails at #1.00. ‘Any Indy cando up s o shirt withous a wrlnkls and gloss 13 as nicely as the best Jaundries can, Addrese for particulars C. B. 8. & L Co., Bax otfice, Counci Blufts CASH TALKS | At the well-known Establishment J. P. FILBERT, 209 Upper Broaaway, the PIONEER CASH GROCERY Of Council Blufis, Notloo our reducea Prico List o give .81 00 100 100 pounds Navy Boans 100 20 pounds Best Bulk Starch 100 12 pounds Carolina Rice 100 pounds Choice Fruncs oo hars Buffalo Soap. .. 1o ra Lako Trout, per pound 0 Lorrilard's Plug per Ib. "] 1 dozen Mackerel i ! | Colorado Flour, Winter, per ow 290 10 pounds Ginger Saaps 100 40 pounds b 100 170 . 10 ér pound A 10 10 8 pound caus Standard Tomatoe 100 All kinds California Fruits . pound Lusk'y Standard 4 for. 1100 Sl T, T. All grades, socording to quality, 150 to 800 per pound. Wo algo oarry o full Une of Mon's, Ladles' and Cufldren's tine Shoes and Men's Fine oot Vi lealing with us. Goods delivered v partof the city. word, we ara bound to sell and challenge ! ianle cowpotition fu thls county J. P FILE 2090 RT .o Broadway A CAIRD. As there aro many So-Called Veterinary Surgeons In this city, who are practicing thelr quackery on our people, T deem It but justice to say that 1 defy any of them to produce & diploma, or credentials, ating that they are graduates of any veterinary ute, and I do hereby caution the publio againg quacks, a8 | am the Only Known Graduate IN WESTERN IOWA, Office & Pharmacy, 125 B'dway, AT BLUE BARN. T.J. CADY, M.D,, V. 8. N. 8CHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMRRICAN EXPRESS, OUNCIL BLUFFS. JOW A Mrs, B, J, Biltor. ¥ 1. PRYSICIAN & SURGEON, R. Rice M, D, CANCERS, CHRONIC DISEASES ot sods s spoiy Over hirty yoars practioal experience Offoe No Pear _troct, Council Blufls £ar Concultation free or other tumors removed withoud the knife or drawing o blood, THE RAYMOND Baby Jumper! L.C.BRACKETT AGENT, 224 & 226 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . IOWA. B( ml\'.\‘,_‘ STATIONERY, TOYS AND NOVELTIEgS, Largest Stock LO WES1 PRICES, urtains, in Lace, £1'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oll cloths,jMattings, Linoleums Etc A IRIP TS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. flome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapost placo to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City., ( Nos. 5, 7 COUNCIL BLUFFS s and 9 MASONIC TEMP: - - BECHTELES NEW HOTEL COUNCIL BLUFFS, The Best $2 a day House in the West Centrally Located. Sample Rooms, First Class Table, All Modern Conveniences, Reauced Rates to Regular Boarders. ALL, TRIMMED HATS At Cost rill After Jualv. MRS. 8. J. NORRIS, 105 Main Street, Council Bluffs, ‘The remaining HATS on hand will be Sold Below Cost to make room for New Goods, A Full Line f NOTIONS always Hand J.J. AUWERDA, 317 Broadway. Council Bluffs. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL o ON THE American Plan Furniture and appolntments all new. Nos, 208 and 210 Bronnfw:\y. Council Blaff MRS. J. J. GOOD. Wayes three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10¢ each, Switches B1to $20 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- chase. All kinds of hair work promptly attended to. Waves made of Ladies’ combings at 50¢ per inch, ALL KINDS8 OF EairGoods MRS8. J. J GOOD - - . . « 29 Main Stree MAZX MOEIIN, Proprioto CRESTON HOUSE ~———EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS, —— Nos, 217 and 219 8. Main St., - COUNCIL BLUFFS DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Electric Belt Acent References—Any o the busine hcusee ln Councll Bluffs, 310 BROADWAY . Wanted! JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, COUNCIL BLUFFS June by us, COST gles, Brewster Top and Open Buggies, Windsor Top pholstering and Bedding Supplies. -~ \ LE Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. 7 7 | e ains o