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IIIT GRIST OF LOCAL NEWS. A Mysterious Shooting Affray in Which | a Pugilist Fig RAILROADS AND CITY TAXES A Discussion Before Judge Wakely A New Enterprise for Omaha—A North Omaha Law and Order Leagne—Other News, Shooting a Pug air has been full of rum ot wh Fallon's Co! on Sherman ave I'he day 1 place yostor <hooting scrape took onwood nue ht of MeCormick hou d OB:08 7Y a dispnte arosc I'hat and into 1s making pug whom was the road the me fighters, when Cormick’s prowes waid, bec ont his 11 man who w froe fight to Mc worthy, it is suddenly let the face of a him in which Metormick receiving serions wily dangerons wornd : he was taken to, or what b of the man who did the shooting « wseertained ofessor P, J. Fallon who wi ned about the matter yesterday after noon ny such affair had happened ¢ He could not ac count for th but thought that it i enviotls person who wanted mjure him or the reputatiou of his place Later on in the day it was reported that MeCormick’s wounds had been received inab at a suloon South Omaha, e died Me. Cormick since the in he broke Al Marx's rogant in the extreme, s itover” men whom he con ferior in pugilistic ability, It is pr ble that the trouble of Monday night o from his too free display of these aracteristics. RAILROAD Wt sq it is had fight XATION, sting Discussion Judge Wakeley Yesterday Morning. The much mooted question as to the vight of the city to tax all railroad prop ty within the corporate limits, was be re Judge Wakele morning, ad was diseussed by Mr ston for the raniroads and by City Attorney Con nell on behalf of the city The question arose on a demurrer filed by the city, to |||l|lm|| of the Union Pacifie railway co for an mjunction to prevent the collection of taxes assessed mst certain property belonging to the railroad company. Tt was claimed by the eity attorios notwithstanding the v requi railroad and telegraph companics returns of its property to the st board of equalization, that the city power to assess all such property asmi, be within the limits of the city, as the property of other corporations and individuals is ussessed. Mr. Poppleton de- nied the correctness of this proposition, and contended that for the purpose of city taxation the pro rata |\|tnm~\l|nn nr s det l'lnllnul by the state | Before that 10 tem of the ta way, devot, grounds, ton also urged that even is such system was not correct, all objection thereto should he addressed to the legislature, 1n place of to the courts During the argnment, the city attorney asked Mr. Poppleton if he denied the proposition, that under the present stat law, if the charter in expre: the city the right to tax a property within' the limits, aceording to valuation, the city would have such right, and that such right would not be in con- flict with the statelaw. "To the question of Poppleton 3 sto, Mr. Popple the city attorney, responded, i such 1 was enacted subscquent w, the city would probably have such rvight, and it would not be in conflict with the state law Upon the conclusion of the argnments, Judge Wakely took the case under ad visement, will probably render his the adjournment of the 1n|'(mu( to the taxes involved in 1 of d taxes for ceording to the nded, and the if such was in colicct ation ns amount to h v the city had alveady collec the year in controversy, system for which he con city attorney aduntted th the fact, the city could not s for snch year upon a sment, for “that would double taxation, principal question involved still remains for settlement by the cha amendment committee, and it i able that in view of the admi; Poppi that the cl r may be so amended as to assess all railvoad proerty lluu nuwunhnu to valus Lieut. King Tells How it is to be pended, an h New Ol Licutenant Da from s trip to packing-up preparatory to le that place within the next week “I have been appointed district oflicor of the Fourth district of the Mississippi river,” suid that gentieman to a reporter yesterday. *“Ihe territory Thave to cover includes that vortion of the river from Warrenton, just below Vicksburg, to the head of the jetties. The government 1s commeneing extensive improvements in that section as the removal of sand bars the mouth of the ted river and the buildir of submerged dams i the Atchafa river to prevent the Mississippi from breaking down its barriers and sweeping through the channei of that river, on its To the gulf, Extensive improve ments are also being made on the New Orleans harbor, s the construetion of protective bilrriers against the under mining of the banks,” “How much has been appropristed by the goyernment for carrying on your Altogether, about §600,000" OF the amount, about §150,000 is available. Lieuténant Kinginan has not yot been lieved from his position as officer in sharge of the Yellowstone park work Inasmuch as the work is all done m the summer when the water in the river is 80 high us to prevent work being carried > that Lieutenant King. both brauches of th 1s returned and is ing for 1S, such near LAW AND ORDER A Branchof the League Mstablished in ih Omaha. Monday night & very successful meeting a3 held in the basement of the Saunders street Presbyterian church at which a branch of the Law »ud Order league was estal d. It was calicd to order by M. Taylor and Mr. O. H. Bal stated the object of the same to be to aid in the enforcement of the law in .all cascs of infraction.. The aim was. ot nee vily divectod to . the enforce: he Slocum law “with - ye- It was of broader in- b wrvas s Wil e all kinds, Mr Rm hic was elected presi- dent of the e, Mess Lowe and Newman seeretaries and 8, N. Gustin treasurer. An exccutive committee con sisting of the following members was appomnted: O. H, Ballou, Chas. Watts John Trench, B. Barnes, 8. N. Gustin, Will H, Anderson, E. B. I 1l nd | John McEwing. “The moc wljourned | 't to the cal BRIGIT'S CHOICE - CRIMINAL NOTE! The Last Acts of Mr. Estelle's Official Carcer. rney § Wooaford irglarizix District A raigned Mossr cl red with dry goods store pieaded guilty He lod Vale und yesterday are nd Sulli Mis van Davis Both atten charged with perjury, the latt \ man v the d ghter seal mont cuted by Mr. Estelle will ent to the per ereasing the number of those heen sent there by Mr. Estelle dur present term to sisteen Mr has taken up his permanent here and will continue to practic bar after retiving from oflicial life young | sev | bey residence at the NEW OUTEITS FOR NEWSPA The Omaha ply PERS, ype Foundry and Sup House for Printers and Publishers, The Wostern Union at | Omaba is prepared at all times to outlit |.uhh~l s on short notice with presses, type, borders, inks, composition, stie Lvn\-l rules, and’ in tact everything in the line of printers and publishers’ supplies. Better terms and more liberal prices ean be secured than by sending to Chicago or elsewhe s money by buying near home. Second hand goods in the printing line bought and sold. We often have great bargains in this particu- lar. Send for T'ne PRINTERS’ AUXILIARY, our monthly trade journ: that gives jists of goois und prices and from time totime procliims unequalled b new and second hand material. WESTERN NEWsPA 12th Strect, bet. How Omauh beraska rdand s Crotee, — Smith's Small Parcels, B. F. Smuth is now scrious; at to do with several y of property which belong rent to lots in the fares which are now being most richly improved. e owns twenty-two feet on Farnam street adjoining the lot of A Cahn in the northeast corner of Four- teenth street, on which the latter gen tleman poses to eroct his 50.000 building. If the Iatter could be ent rged the ction of a building of similar design on Smith’s property, the value and the beanty of the ation would be immen he same condition obt ence to Mr. Smith's lot immediately ¢ of the Merchants' ) bank, wh 15 now in course of erection on the cor- ner of Thirteenth and Farnam streets. It 15 probable that in of tiese Mr. Smith's determination to build will be made i a few , because the build- ings conteplated ean now be erected with much less expense than if they would be put up at a different time. AL Mr con rels to him and lie main thorough- or Merchants Hotel, Omalia, Prop. $2 per day Ali strect cars from depot pass house. Carcless Friends. Yesterday morning a well dr in the lobby of the post oflice wrote the fol- lowing address upon a parcel and depos- ited the latter for transm; “Mrs. M. E. Weeks, G. T. Smith’s block, room 88" Thereis no such place in town, and to find out where the building in question is, Superintendent Evers will | compelled to make inquiri d in the oflice sult in either untold 10ss of the packag For sale or exchange for elear land, Council Blufls or Owm: t inost promising and fishionably trottine bi 1 allion, standard bred Address I, B, funt, Harlan, Ia, School, . an school asso- have tuken c : of the i sehool, 1818 Harney esolved to reduce the tuition month, commencing January st, Those wishing to send th children to said school will please apply ta any one of the following members of the committee: le 6 who 10th and Pierce, for, 2100 Farnmum 3001 Cuming. AR e 708 Douglas Mrs. . Langze, ( Or to M. Hempel, . the principal Licensed Watchmuker for the Railway Co 8. Ranvost Douglas and 15th, U, - He'll Look Out for the Revenue. Mayor Rowley, of Mitelcl!, one of the Grover's pets, is in town, He has re- cently been appointed sucee eral Denms, deputy United States collee- tor for the southern distriet of Dakof with headquarters at Yankton. The or will not tuke hold of the A use the work of the position during the month of Janu no new man desires to unde Major Row- loy's headquarters will e at Miiehell, Avnian's CuoicE, SR New York Was Missed, liero was no through mail from York Monday night the fast rain missed connection at of some inexpheable reason. Our chants, therefore, have been patiently waiting all day for the fast mail trai, which arrives to-night, which will doubt less have its double load of both mercan tile and holiday matter, e mer 1Gnr's &'lh.n «nlm at mm y nig Wio 1ge all time the momentous question as to rnment yolygamy United States toward wore just and expedient wore their arguments were more the goyernment sup porters won the night Avpricnr's CHOICE, accordin -~ Fire Alarn Boaes. Tye new fire alarm boxes ordered for the eity, will be located at Siateenth and Vinton, ‘Twenty-niath . and . Farnam, | [ the men who Tl COURT MARTIAL SYSTEM. Avmy Officer Makes Comments Thereon. An “Itis a startling fact, shown up by re liable figures,” said an army officer vester- day; “ths of the soldiers in department wers ng the past yea tried by court martial. Most of them, of were tried for petty such , being off duty without leaye of absence. This is a pitiful shos- and at the same time its trath can not be disputed. It proves that there is something radically wrong with the pres em of court martial. As the & now, if a er < olf or b comes intoxicated, | is imedintely tried by court martial, and sentenced to a term in the goard honse. Th him from duty and throws the work on behave thenmselyes disconarges the good v and helps the L ones. The fact ther ought 1o be a fixed eode of laws, rigidly enforced, with ncertan punishiient for cach erime—something similar to the code which obtans in’ the volice court Then a soldier who disobeys these laws would know just what punishment to ex pect. Under the present system a sol dier. by our court martial, might get a sentence, more s o more leni ent than a soldier, who commits the very same crime, but tried different court-martial board oninion there ought to be less guard-house sen tence and more fining done. Let asol- dior understand that an mfringement of the law is going to cost him the half or half or whole of his months p and he will be pretty apt to keep steaight r that reason a'tixed code of laws and ught to be determined upon he percentage of crime among the soldiers during the past year,” continued the speaker has perhaps” been greater on account of the change of regiments which has taken plac Men who have been stationed at posts far out in_ the_ wostern country, have brought into the *“confines of civilization,” and they immediately proceed to allow their vicious tendencics full y This is illustrated in the ease of the seccond and the twelth regiments of infantry.”” Gens. Crook and Dandy bave returned from their trip to Robinson and Niobrar: conrse, nses as drunkenne ing, Avpricur’s Clolce, - RAIL NOTLS, New Eugines for the Union Pacific— Mr. Bogue's Avrival, About the end of this week the Pa receive from B new engines for heayy work. gmes will be used for freight t ave known wek-burner are so constructed a species of fuel which until r been useless, In this way a gi in the item of fuel will be eflected. cnid that this fuel is eapable of giving just as great heat, when used in one of these engines as the coal ordinarly used MR. BOGUE'S ARRIVAL The newly appointed chief engzinee J I Mr. Bogue,” y with his fa umh from s assumed his duties yester- Mr, Bogue comes here from the on of assistant chief engin- cerof the Northern Pacific, with highree- ommendations. A RIDICU Union timore ten The: HUS RUMOR. icials denounce as an icutous rumor the Tuttle is to be appointed ic mar of the Union such a thing has never The chiol erks of the lmnn Pa roaa are still in s al Super- mtendent Smith'sofice. They will wind up their business to-day. AvLpriGur’s Cnoice, NEW YORK MEN IN OMAHA. hem to I ale Clothing House, Another feature which will be a wel- come one to this city is the establishment of an exclusively wholesale clothing house, which will open here in the spring, with castern n ked by all the capital necossary to conduct a busi- ness of the kind speciticd on a seale com- mensurate with the demands and devel- opment of thissection of the country. The name of the firm is known to the Beg, but_is withheld till later. They will open in a building belongiug to the illard estute on Harney street, ad i the leventn The ne be 44x132 fect, with four ament, costing £10,000, 1 in harmony with that al ¢ ai the r mention f of the building will be oceupi by the firm in question, the other being taken by another firm, of which nothing way now be suid. A Firm of tablish a Whole- House, Furniture of the Comme ( foree nd Island, Nob., to be sold sfore January 1st, : Bedding, at 2 Table, ete,, Dinfis Roow wnd Olice niture, Goods will be sold to suit R A W sale witl be 1 iberal. ” For informa tion, cull on or J. G.RaINE, Grand Iskuid. - Dillman's Death, ‘The rema of Mrs, Heury Diliman will arrve by the Union Pacific from Chevenne this morning at 555 o'clock. They will be accompanied by Mr. Diliman and his three chiwdren and Mrs. John Richards of this city, mother of the deceased, “The remains will be horne to the residence of the latter, 816 a from which place the fur at 4 o'clock on Mrs, Dillman had a counle of weeks, and her alied from this city to her wved from her children in this to celebrnte Christmas happily be- sister was considered uut of The next day a_telegram was TN O T place mothe side. Arpricns'’s CHoic - - Pettis-Gibsos y evening at the dence of the 1411 Califoruia strect, . 8. Pettis, of this city, was mar- vied to Miss Ida'L. Gibson.” The grooms: man was Mr. C. C. Burdick, the bride 1 by Miss Helen Copeland, he ofliciating clergyman, nity chureh m 8 to 12 o'clock. Avsricnt’s Cuowce, - e Paupers’ Feast ahoney, superintendent of the ays that he is preparing a Christ mas dinner for the inmates of the poor house, which will bring joy to them in their 'mi and abardonment. They will be_treated to turkey and oysters, both of which are rarities out in that direction, Mr. poor, Arpricnr's Cuoic Skiles’ Villainy, Fargh B. Skiles asked for a divoree om her hushand,/Robert J. Skiles yeste morning in the distriet court, The latg Thar n||| and Webster, (he boiler mmu o( we Union Pacitic ear an teris now o the penitentiary for forgery thafare goine ilais e OMATA DAILY t relieves | behind the walls lie had rn.thl ln= wife of her wedding presents, jowelry, pony and sold them to get moncy to practic adultery, one of his associates in the Iat ter crime bemg a woman, residing on Muin stre w Council Blufls <o yesterday pagsed, into the control of Mr. vought Mr. Rums interest and Joase and will hereafter rin the hotel in the most approved style Mr. Law's groat cirele of acquaintances throughout t sect of the_country, both 5 railroad man and fandlord, will doubtless seoure to him an immedinte and Tuerative patronage. Mr. Law has retained the ry oe Needham, the popule soung gentlomin who has lecn sehind the offiee connter for three ye back, and M. Ro; the young man who, for some e back, has acted as the night clerk dinner tims ert Law w Rob ho has ¥'s Pozzons. and widely known than that of My. Jf A Pozzoli. For Years he has made him self famous by the clegant perfumes and complesion powder thit hears his name the latterhaving found its way to th belles of Paris Germany and London Everybody admire beauty in ladi Nothing will do more to produce or en hanee it than to use Mr. Pozzoni’s pre parations No name 1o] - A man whom he had me weried the hefore went to a el field, Mass., not long the cost of the Iy ealeulations, ; paid as a wedding f I'he money was returned, but has neves been repaid For l\\vn'\‘ Henry . Baleom, of »suffered with rhenmatism He found no’ relief till he took Hood's Sarsaparilla - In \wn Me., one night Im week, Miss W 2 jug with water, "y aind put it on the sfove to h before taking it to bed. When it was hot enough she started up stairs, and then with @ big bang, the cork flew out and the hot water spurted into her face, sealding her badly, She now knows about the power of steam than she The Volta willsend th Electric Ap) any man (young or midile- with nervous debility, 1oss of vi nerve force and_vigor, and other diseases. The greatest remedal agent discovered Write to] them for ililusty amphlet free No risks incurred, asathirrty days’ trial is al- lowed. Belt and tiial, to afflic R ever R — lm_z.vh s Svers visitel tbyinniiinionts which struck the sheds and shot m() feet into the i into the valley below without the least eflect on the work. s of tons of snow, ice and ro 1 the slide. In Phils arecently a weding cel mony wa srmed with the Portoguese ritnal. ‘The couple stood under a silken canopy, which was upheld by four posts decorated with flowers, and at the con cluston of the lony the groom Thov Abzo! This powd A marvel of purity, st meness. More conomic . ¢ ki cannot be sold in compe titude of low test, short phosphate powd’rs. Royal Basing Powde New York. DRS. 5. &D. DAVIESON, 418 i, DENV - - COLORADO, Of the M State M-scum of my, St. Louis, Mo.: University Coll Hospital London, Giesen, Germany and New York, Ilaving devoted their atten~ "' SPECIALLY THE TREATMEN FPure. LAWRENCE STRE TO Nervous, Chronie and Blood DISEASES. More especially those arising from impru invite all so suffering to correspond without de Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily without detention from business, and without the use of dangerous drugs, Patients whose cases have been neglected, badly treated or pronounced incurable, should not fail 1o write us concerning their symptoms, Al letters receive immediate attention, \P"JUST PUBLISHED And will be mailed FREE on receipt of or Observations on Nervous Debility B hautuan. i, wiich it added v on Marriage,” with important chap ters On DISEABES OF THE REPRODUCTIVE T OF which should be read by a Address=— S. & D DAV nee St., D ical treatise men, t of Nebr 1 Behoer:tge iven, that in pur v of sule entercd store buil Tants ut wnd dis ding formerly oceupied by Deloit_post office, H .i‘...x, tate x HowArD B. 54 DANE, Auonu)-lurA omwitATeo: BEE:: WEDN I‘SDAY 99 DECEMBER 1850, EXTRA! A< the Hol useful things? Our ble and lay season is some have n for onrselve a place pose for the preciation of v hen beginning Friday, ipon d excl wir patron December and by v hy 17th, and , would it not be advisable wively for Holiday Gifts, yot making the 1dren’s Department we offors Poys' Winter cweight suwits, cworth $3 for $ aid eminently proper to sel inlerests every one of them would make appreciated present, which would be useful the year round. making startling reductions mtinuing nntil after Ch t from our stock a senst- This being our customers onr own, our first season, we We pro- line our entire ristoas, .53 Betier grade Boys' suits, muade wp in Novfoll style, veduced from $3.75 te $2.7 5. Faney Cassimer e Suits, fashionably gotten wp, reduced Jrom $6 te $4.90 In Boys and Children’s d ones, Those at $7 Over Those at $S Reduced to $6 Those at $9 Reduced to 36 50 Those at $10 Beduced to § In the Men's Clothing Departuent we have within the last ten days styles in Business and Dyess Suits, ‘ and off: D9 Reduced to $3.9 > UPWar vand ay of plain and fur- reinforced our assortment with nw the enlive line at uniformly reduced prices, Men's Strictly all wool Suits Redwced froin $8,25 to $6 Men's Strictly all worsted Diress Suits, Reduced from $9.50 to $7 Men's all worsted Sack Swils, Straight and Round Cuts, Reduced Jrom $15 te $12.50 Mew's fine Corkiscirew 4 Bution,Cutarray Swits,in blac Sto $15 duced from $ o orbrown, Re Very fine, 4 Button Cutaivay Bress Suits, Reduced from $20to$1? .75 Ver FEoetra fine Coi verew finne Iimmported worsted Sa Satin, in straight and round cuts, Reduced from $ Prince Albert Diess blacks, Beduced from $30 to $25.75 We call especial attention to ¢ siyle and the manner in which they are make, Owr enormous assortment of Overcoats aton, Kerseys, Chinehillas, tremely Jow prices of th canonly > he u <40 Prince yolten up; and in price with such goods as other dealers ask Fur Beavers and Albert Dyes £35 for. and Montagnacs, appreciated after exar Suits.the coats and vesés lined with 225 50 to $19.50 Suits 1 blues and Suits, not alone to the ime quality, bul to the some silk and others Lionld only be compared with merchant tailor’s and Ulsters, plain and fur-teimmed, are made from Tdridon & Bur- salin lined. The ex- the qualities. In Mufiters and Silk Handkerchiels we positively offer the most stupendous bargains, for instance: Cassimere Mujfle All Satin Muffter for d: at $1.50; worth $3. wear at 2 Je each; worth 75¢. Silk HandRlerchiefs for 25c¢; worth 5dc. Tncluding an elegant assortment of better grades in which we can save you more money than in the cheaper ones, Anything in our line you may purchase, take itaround town. and if you think you can do bettor, return the the same, (if not soiled), money will be returned to you instantly without remarks, All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at the Nebraska G mmw LUSTRE The Best Laundry Stavel in the Wortd. Contains all the ingvedients used by Lawndrymen. Can be wsed with or without boiling. Will not stick to the Lron. Saves worl and time. Males Collars and Cuffs look tike new. DON'T TRY TO THROUG WASHING WITHOUT IT. tation. Insist on having the genuine ELECTRIC LUSTRE STARCIL Loolk out "for our trade-mark, A woman using « shirt bosom for « wirvor. If your Grocer won't get it for you, write 1o us and we will send you a sample and notify you where you obtain the ELECTLIC LUSTRE STARCH ELECTRIC LUSTRE STARCH CO., 54 Central Wharf, B:stor, Mass, PIANOS ALAITD ORGANS EIET. O A e FACTORY PRICES|' FOrR THE HOLIDAYS Great Bargains Seeonlland INSTRUVENTS PIANOS, from $40 up ORGANS, from $22 up! Easy Payments Taken Max Meyer & Bro ET. ALLEN M. D. TALIES Eyo, Ear, Nose & Throal Roam § W 15th and nay lliams Building, Dadge sts:, Qinaha Hours 8to 12am. 3104 and Tws8 p ’ m Don’t take an ini= | ABH\ bl Praces, Club ALL {10 THE § Salon from § 3110 o g1 . Mot We can remoye without mercury New restorative treatment for loss of COMMUNIUATIONS l'\\l mvnm ing Gompany, Cor. Doug].as and 14th sts., Omaha. CMAHA Il kinds of Medical end & ,vnz ‘ci cuL LRINATE QIROL) O A AT Ca e e Prmitte, GoNohr Carrying the el M8 Farsaw st —— it FOR THE TRPATMENT OF AL Ct 1ronlc & Surgical Diseaces. NAMY, Prop spital antd Privat “havo o facilitice, appuratue and temcdica for the succossful treatnes of every 1o L % Bronclitis, Iuhalatio pry. K Skiu, proiiced. s litie poixoi e, Gl maha Medical and Sur1 .l €or. 13th 81, and Caoite! Ave.. OMAA ant 1 RHIKE, GERMANY, ITALY LAND AXD PRANCE. \LL AND WINTER Electri ‘etor. Practi‘e rm of dis Blovd aud wlers, Braces, Trusies, & Surgical Apj inuces, Ihln1|y‘re!mh\n nedical Institute making Private, Special # Nervous Diseases ALL CONTAGIOUS AND BLOOD DISEASES AR TO MEM ) NEuvoUs ki ;I titnte tod State: | | , WL | | mHUGHYT, A ———y 1.2 CHICAGO Ano 1 BJORTH: WESTERN. SEIORT LIITE Omaha, Council Blufls And Glucago The only road 1o take for Des Moines, Mar- stinlitown, Codar Rapide, Clinton, Dixie, Chicas %0, Milwnikes and all points cast. To the peo- ple of Nebraska, Coloraio, Wyoming, Uik, Navadn, Orezon, Washingion and Call fornia, 1t offerd sUporior AJVANLKZES LOE [0Sk ble by sy other iine / umerous points of pAtrons of this r That homnn art and ngenuity PALACE BLEEPING CARS, ahich nre of e'mtort wnd elogance 1t PARLOR DHAW. ING ROOM CAKS, Buaurprasni by widely colobrated PALATIAL DI enn erokte )} Jth 1hose of %0 & Northwestern ity In Chicage n close conpection tho Chic funapolis, Cincine it e Toronto, 3 i, Pliwdoiphin, Bukt wid all polnts in the east, fent f01 1ickei vin the O W ESTERN, t ask the tokot It you w tekot u odations. sh An s vls v thin o I WILEON. o Puss't Apent It BOLLES, Cily Pass A'gt. BABCOCK i WM G torn Db, Nab THE LOUIS THE LOUIS “* THE LOUIS Red Star Lme \;’ELVETEEH @ Royal avoring NOA VEL- N, B. FALCONER,