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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, 1“1“[)‘\\’. APRIL 11, 1890, X X ) [i i wHY ¢ OPPOSE 1T, work. Two woeks ago the sister left the 3 I " IR MR e ik york, Two weeks ugo the sister leftthe | WI[ERE THHE! DANGER LIES, >y imanic Reasons Against An- Siddell suppeared. Mrs. Siddell thinks ‘ - ol Boyd has_appointed W. sxing Sonth Omaha. {iiute SifcametANoss: and srii be helpad by TS TIY Ay doOWNES foF, § Adams and Fenry Hunt as deputy sher- | Six members of the city councll voted | yhq county | The fon dunpurioms arispe” 1s in 1ta atter N ke against the annexation ordinance ust Tues. — g effects. Nine tenthsof all the deaths result s for duty at the ball park. 5 The funcral of Mrs, T, B, Rice, took | 40y night, Asked why they did so, the fo LAV, fng are from puemonta, Whatls pucmonia? It Pl sesterday afternoon at 2 o'elaek | 1T Car sald: Wl tho onil. | Death of the Wife of Councilman Don- tun e n stoppugomnd filing upof the lungs N ERlG Nrasts, - enty-fIth | ance was i te, Tt stated thit the total | .-lnv of the Second. alr cells and prevents breathing. They clog | I I i | Wil Ay indebtedness s 00, but no details | Mrs. Mary Donnelly, t ife of Counci by quickly and dotss cnsues. The only sal yur store has contribute \ il r of anrino: Ry {xfiaid Shoft Boyd took Yo% ELrirand ard Nave no Ieuns U IROwINE |- Jatiek DORHUITY 674 0 TROMHE WHRL) | VHEIee TN T B et e [ L QU SIVLE 68 COT UL 1 make our display of spring goods superior to that of any previons sea part of the stock - ; at this amount may not beincreased £100,000 | gied at 10:30 0'clock W v evening after | off this terrible macous. There 18 ouly one | SOML [N each department we will offer every week during the entire scason some remarkable specials, Co. 1o satisfy an attachm i © before we know it nss of abou wa which this ean be done and thut Is b; A Oy " " favor of Landauer, Kain & Strong of : any other’ reason for opposing | A7 Ailncas of about three wo ro i | Stiating s cn e done il it ey | whereby we expect to make our establishment the busiest place in town. Naw York, i e i detve | e TSRS IGtRL Wt ilso | Proper amount of pare whiskey, the lungs | y tHen'e et " ' ¢ ipale The regular meeti [ the Fourth | o from i \l\"-:- \lvyr;lw\\-l ROt | i sty A e GoRbAA s sl R ‘ In the men's suit department you will find this week: ard republican club will be held at the = get a few thousand more inhabitants but that 4 e ks pOISONONS alr eaeh time it §s exhaled 3 YR B davlrentaw eirika 1 g o ; ofitoe of Tudge Andewson Friday evening, | 1w the beneflt wo would derive, ‘Tt would | icemed by her n e Fpatand: Decon. | . But while this is true and whiskey s saved 100 fine black corkscrew suits, sacks and 3 button cutaways; regulay price $12.50; will he sold this April 11, at 7:30, K. Sudborough, | increase our indebtedness and our obligations Siho Teives ‘threo sons and ono | {155 Ve tn any therknown emedy 1f | week at ¢8, The material in thicese suits is all worsted; they are lined with an k\V(”(IIA quality of farms rakiBaL more than enough o offset the gl 1 PODU- | gt ghtor.— fumes Donnelly, Jiof the Amr not pure whiskey, it s Hable to have o bad tion > i 3 ) o strict te I comip tchard P, | effeet. IE1Econtains fusel ofl, o beadacheora <Q ! LUt R Mg Mt Councitman Osthoft stated that he had | i DIRQCIeRragh somnins, TRA@at B | o o A6 wiTT g thie! Fokits O LI OheE | o s satin, well made and very dressy, vening. A rare treat is in stor LR R on nt the council meet. | f0F the past twenty year i by any possibility vrof: | ed last week. Our boy's departmient never was so busy, and customers are delighted with our stock and Persons who helieve in ballot reform It South Omaha ty of the first class w str Saturday morning, April y 1 dily convin s absolu 1d should and address to John C, Thompson, the il then we will have a chance to cor- | REEE gecretary of the old committee, 1t is t] tted 95¢ fur Derbys, the latest spring: shapes, Hundreds of our customers who have been waitine \drew J. Sheeren died at the ripe age sl ‘ o may be secured, wrong. o thought South Omaha was a | home, 1412 South Thirteenth street. The de e Tho man John Witte, who was ar- | cityof e fist ehiss and o eiven that as | ceased has ieed in Oruaha about. foue e 1S 8 S 6 8 as any hat they have l»un paying $2.50 for, Grebe Wednesds on suspicion that he | b || ith of whos have n Im «d of th | " 3 m otified ol Ipposite Paxton Hotel) : 42.03 quality at €2.25 a pair. They are casy and comfortable shoes and well adapted for spring por .y to answer to tho cha f 86- | gubmitted to the people and let the majority ! ! Lwell kl‘l (EU 0t DAL ”“\ U identify the n and take him back. but | that annexation » it ay nij | Sampl e, Miles' Restorative Nervi not the man he wanted special meeting of which T had no notic ralgia, fits, cte. by Count Pulaski’s dog hers, or that | through in a siap t - of style which and so 1 voted against it. Tamin favor | o ovocance in town of Mr, G, B. Morton only Gotlich Zimmerman in Omaha he | )0, » big industries down there | and Pawnee county in early days, writes a —— own_con ible property. | b umm, resident of Table Rock, was the LS resident, he started after the thiey byte yurch will_hold *An Hour's | voted aginst the ordinance beeause ho was | Donsiclly, Miss B. . Donnelly and William | 50 FOREC R e B il (8 \iko | Chat inthe chureh purlors this | in douby whether South Omata was a city of | N, Dinelly all o whom tave lan been | 4 s aed o vt | I the boy's department we will continue the special sale of the several lots of suits, which we starte and a pleasant time is assured. et L UL el he funeral will take place from the Henry A, Mottsays: “The purity of Duffy's ing 1 hie, hut could get no information. | qance of Wames Donneily. i, 1613 Pure Muit Whiskey (as stmple analytieal tests | the way they can buy boy's suits of us this scason, and who are willing t nin ming ot annex at ordinance, I suppose 1 T \ Y 7 £ p i B e MG taRtaa. o’ soHd Lhelts e ot Wil 4 OEhance, faubpose | oclock. Tho serviees will bo held'at St. | recommend 1t to the highest public fay : elub are requested nd their nu yor wi it i rdinan Patrick’schurch, Fourtcenth and Castellaf | 1o all we unhestatinely paty, Inelst tpon itve In the hat department we have opened and placed on sale today another ~h|pnunl of our now justly rect the mistalze if it is one, T am not opposed AR A { Ing Duffy's und do not be persuaded to take [ celebr ) intention to hold a mecting within a | l"l‘hj' lden of ':”,"}'“‘l”,”.l‘,; kb e o , any other, ) . weck or two, or as soon s suitable hall neliman Chaffco stated that he had ob- | seventy-two years Wednesday at his I for this “Special” will he pleased to hear this. They wear no other hat now as they find them s ool ested by Detective Haze and Lou | his reason d il meetiing for oppo P R Shio i y IEERTT I i rosted by o 2o Svonld s s il buthie has iwo sons in- Colorado, |+ 3468 Fanxaw Stuper, OMANA, Nen. In the shoe |Ir]>.uln|vm we offer for this week, 20 cases fine dongola laceshoes, of an eveellent was the man_who was wanted in Daven- | yiews o the atiestion of annexation, but 3l : thelr in- | duction, was discharged yesterday. The | faie | | By of just such quality as shoe stores are selling for ¢4, sh e here from Davenport to | - Councilman Kaspar sald; ¢ against | ; At | il find | i (sl | S B At the neckwear counter you will find an elegant line of silk tecks, i woospring shapes and pate A8 800D 08 w Wilte he said that was | simply beeause I didn't Jnow at Ruhn & Co.'s, 15th and Douglas, o ; i oy 37 3 3 : gant ln ik tecks, in new spring shapes and pats nod, The ordinance was introduced at m | headache, nervousncss, sleeplossness, neu- terns at 15¢, the regular value for these is at least 50c. Mr. Cotlieh Zimmerman denies the | Gignot attend. I donot approve of this thing S statement that his pet dog was captured | of to rush so important a_measure ’ N HIEVES. his wife made any demonstration on the | The rdinanc might — or wmight | An Incident of Early in Pawne street over the event, He says 1~.» that | Dot hay i right. T didn't know County R . | instead of Duvenport, but a MR of annexation but dn the ordinance Tvote for | o myplo ok recalls an incident of that town ohjects to having his name used in con- | yndisturbed as was the case when Chi Pawnee City correspondent to Tue Bee. | nection with a ts s dog episode did so much annexation a_ short ti Androw Fellers, néw. a prominent and | Vi . , I e and 1 bet y 4 A U nont is at the Mil company with Mr. J. C. Peavey and another Wi 3 ; !, ook s a guest at the o T s season the blood is filled with fm- | 2o St ks R ATy % B Pockiiogl sl 2 cumulation of months of closo | Werd tracked to lted Ol Tn, captured and / sl A : The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. Mann of Allen is registered at the it inpoorly-ventilated stores, worle cay the revolvers of the capturing party on E : y | tenoments, L ahost IMpULLics | their return through Nebraska City, but that | R, Chase of Shelby is registered a o | & il 1l " % | night one of those found with the horses and s o e ood's .1.‘.‘,‘-;\&-\ 1("), Iu!-!l“'llllunlll p:;:?v\il”_; aman by the name of Reily, well known in | i - Diworth of Hastings s at the | cver a1t ;-"x‘nlw““ only mediciue of O e o odt i it e by Office hours, 9. . to p.m. Sundays, 10 0. m. t0 SOy e hich 100 doses onio dollar next day met the fate of his - compi ¥ | Specialists in Chroni, Nervous, Skin and Blood A. G. Sherwood of Central City is at the E e ‘opé route, Mr. Morton, thoy X Disenses % ('.;«;-\ = Gt ! WORN OUT BOILERS, was an llhlh| \hfl]\ ss of 'll('\’l' |. - .l altation at office or by mall free. Med: valt . Seely of Bennett is a guest at the L and b Aphi cpiption of those | cinessent by mall or express, securely packed, fre Millard. | How the Dealers are Driven from v cenes is well worth listening to. from observation, hvuu]unru to cure quickly J. L. Caldwell of Lincoln is registered at | e Iy and permanently. the Millard, R 1 ¥ sai The Only One. ! Spermatorrhm Jaris Richard of Chadron is stopping at | 13 1 i 4TaE 6 st fotd oe|| THe Gbi Milwaukes. & st Paut | Nervous Debility, Shirosary the Millard. | anate e wnion de Phey were con- | railway is the only line running solid Rovern B, Windham of Plattsmouth is at s vestibuled, clectric Tighted and steam Uy e heated tralns between Chicago, Council | Srpats S, ), Reynolds of Fremont is stopping 1 4 < 3] and Omalia, 1 attic Casey. 2 g in the business. Ttold him | Bl and DRt e e i the | B iy W. . Coup, the old cireus man, i$ a guest itonded the boflers I would cut them | 040 BECLA KCRCIDE QUMD fenfuwe 1n, at the Millawd, e to picees. Fe objected at first but soon de- | "“‘[“‘”: ”"'\"l”"' "‘( ‘)”“ ox ‘l““)“‘ lines Bl \ S TS b . | is patented and cannot be used by any et STETAl) Ot tho AmoM Can wateryorks 1 it would be bestto comply with the ol k ol by ans compuny is in Denve e TR i SLUOER I T e g ool Pluttsmouth fs among the | ey were old, almost worn_out and had | convineed. e wher others Lave fafied AL At A S 5 | cast off by ‘some party who had used | Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific | Kidnev Uy nd Bladder Compli 1. Charles Cannon and wife of Hartington | them, They hid been sold for junk and eer- 55t 'l,,m,“ T B ,““: R Kidney, Urinary pad, i b are guests at the Paxton | i il have been sold ajzain to. some p oty O At frequent bsning or idody urine s n.:-)q'\(’p{!i‘.'-’g‘.n":lt:'-'(‘l'.l.!. M. Bronson of Albion would se Jor practical cing this train not compelled to | Orrhiwa, gicot, Geysiie, ote” Proniptly” and & { L F i K T. M. Brownlee and wife of Aiusworth are A ) ave anything Q“‘»”“' of tho cars at. Council Blufts and AT DI [ '|:| anteed " 18 i . re, Cane ¢ tation, Eleotrielt | b i i , ittt o el 8 STRTICTURE! s R R ) Pance ; el Ay of | and are, I think, i oS g sleey r berths at Union | ur - or ¢ M. Ladly of | B dor the new ordinence, the boiler in- | ti ‘nam st moval complote without custing i \|f1:i< Triy Only Rellavio Mo " M Specialty of PIVATE DISEAS slons. Phy junlc dealer in this city. I prom- Unot to tell his name, but will do so if I S empowe - > using 0 ; Sy o Ciives, ected ot home by pationts without o n Ry Dan A, O'Neill of Cleveland,a railroad con- | {gr B ambovered to provant thausing o o & ~\~‘-\“' Gen. Agbe | ment's pain orannoyunee. \ Nowiiustg L AR aling: fangines u . PREST uss, Agt \ 7 roforrad. | | torn f8 visiting Omaha on bis way 10 | quires persons intending to place u boiler or | = £ | Young Men.and Middle-Aged \](ll Al Ll nackadiny g eonlbela o eier o) e e Bt | ‘ niy b treat i ; buildings to apply for o per e . : e onsona i ptiail iRl ARG SXD S e o lers I apply for i per Holro Adjourn. el £ Epeciat or Ner Fviotoness Sy yiiiter (hont s Hrieobio, with quostion 1., AU TE ] oaa) il foburhiod liomio From (ho enst | o iy e r oy may bo fined Mot | o convening yesterday morning the pres \ SU l\l (l l\I thol Omuaha Medical and Surgical Institute, yesterday morni | 00, When this appiication ls mado T give | bytery took up the application of Douglas, 0 z | rner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb. E. 8. Montrose, fo < of the St. | them apermit setting forth that the same is | Wyo., for aid in e ¢ & church. The o i . ¥ Z | - e Jamies hotel, Denver, ua position s | eranted on the on that th [ town’ was recommended to the board of | ; i : assistant to FALLALEEEE S L O e e ehurely extension for a donation of $1,000. | | ; 0 ) | Gl N heis Lt o Uiothes et alviol Sy Rev. M. Riddle then offered his resignation e i | ¢ au Ch Vis., sons of the ve John Picrre is pulling for mor s FT | Copierl (O GO aratm ST afy Wiysicat dobilies, quiekly i Lawler, who owns the transfer brid; corta to ot them, She E real | Was acceptos I wis wp- <=4 | remain of our ret ‘ " \ - el et i e et o i, BRI Tt Tpis > inis vacum st (e | OUR SUCCESS 1 st sll out the remaindor of our rotail stocls without frih morning en route home from g S 3 w bi ' plant, ¢ mvenience of pa b 4 Te bused upon facts, frst, practic sl Ve ATeION t N eRnewilInaadol . s de “'f“ o i I‘,v, ) atte m“ ”“, pital, A H G nti i o wo clectrie raflways, | KoV ('," Kyle was received from the | ona. 15 expecially studied, : Spring Clothir 0 N OFOTEON DS \ » you to M\‘ Burginslsuah sovaipl panicd by Miss Schelts, start on the (9th inst. | S cading mo_forward, through | Xcnin prosbytory us o licon ssolutions, | lete and atiractive cver before gain enjo) . 1o to rent store and sell our fixtur for New York, whenee they will sail on the | e houses ave dotting the slopes | A cotmitics was abpoin 1 Elder | esented. Men's spring suits in hoth 24th inst., per steamer <Calland,” for Hol- | @nd plateaus, B ess activity has sct in ‘\'\5In~\ll~mu of Rev. Rufus Johnson wnd Elder | *gesona q ated works o | nd en fabries 1 zenuine Diamonds now go d, their old home, 1 be ith great promise of success ar. . L Al b ¢ ousands | | | I gen a e aliopie S Ve 0 SN ek No for ministerial delog to | cured ) solected from the . ctures $50,000 worth of Dian the ssembly resulted in the election | futs e ¢ wd best of all, i i the § Rin Graham and R, Murr Ulter- 4 4 Zatinl Shof everyone Fatche o Lk ates, Revs. John Williamson and J. C. Lynn 53y el i The Carver of Sit 1 eld tothe | , 1%, Stevenson and R, T iter- | DRSS, BETTS & BV District Court. | M. Lor ud G. ¢ 3 | 08 FARNAN STREET, OMAILA, NEB, At (ot R A Gt ey ‘The trinl of Mavvin D nd wife, aceused | n hihllrllv N \:'I‘ o - g 3 o8| o 0 . ) iissions. Ho was cied | | house o ay eve the dis- | Of #ssault with iutent to do great bodily harm | I superintendent of Sabbath | ESTABLISHED IN 1878 o Heavy Solid 1d-karat Gold Colla tinguished tragedian Mr. Fredeviek Warde, | 0n Simon Rope on March 25, was v g il BY THE , choice for only $1. One lot assorted Cuft Buttons at 50¢ Mr. Warde's season here s limited 1o two | the police court T ate to the general assembly was o 1A Spiral Back Studs, 50c and $1 each; w four gits only. ‘The opening play is D' Enner Rope Rtntarestadiispoatator p- | insteneted 1o sk the board of missions for ; roaches and Lace Pins froin 50¢ up. he g ; s written numers |4y evidence of the frightfal encour plics. : | a g and $10; worth $10 to § Lynn having made a full roport of the | - m 86 arl borat ANNOUNCEMENTS A STILLETTO ARTIST What promises to be one of the most byl liant and fashionable events of the season is Two_ Orphans, the witn for the state had been | ROV s, with sill urbe bank' i : sautiful pictur ¢ the defense only was brousht out, Drake anc 5 esque costumes, complete accessovies will en- | fulic and The committce on vesolutions reported as | tures for s S ily Sl ) 3 wife I ihe ouly witesses o {:::l:‘\.Illlll‘“_pll“)hl\ml:\muv Richard 1L will i, Druke swore that Rope was tho e O aR L o T T E R Y l\}l A\( MEYRER & B I{()’ and tha latter had cal Mrs. Kendal, her husband and talented | 20 4 IhaNdporRindistryaieim untold and neielenfable ovil, and Is today Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, = - Omaha, N UL thelx iize aDibarenco fu | Witiess said that ‘she was in lier | Ohe biman vace Qi any other one | OF THE PUBLI!C CHARITY. operouse, 1o i the only person connected bightsRie Altho ymo b did not ake sny '”;‘n'.un-‘mlr as the citizons nre [ 0T D e i Teprovamon . e with stage who has ever appeaved at N o o story of hi to C any Windsor castie before the queen by divect | 0 aireonobartad S haistory: f s | pween t i i 3 Weld_in the More command of her majesty. It is rather diffienlt i ition I‘\‘ hCC ) ”1 thronghout the It - ” 10 understand that this imeans a great ¢ OB DL ARBNAIAG BNC stitutianal provi for the purpos Sapphit i es s towns - throughout | forthe purpe ATTEN D England, for it does not convey much to th At tho closo of the examination the juds i il : ¥ 1 T TNTC averigo Aueriean n M. feving abe | iScharged Mvs. Drake and held her husband | nuelkagihe ndontion of Iilgh ligens O R O RE PERKINS, i Sl o OF (s el e | 10 10 WIsrict court in o suns of 20, bl i i Beneficiencia Publica. GA'TCH & presentation at court, but Mus, Keu 1 - h bis Ko | Adalph Talloz, carriage manufe ) 119 | 4 1o most 1 nly person connected with the | ey Buffulo, N. Y., states 1 CIdrs and |, TBE .Y DRAWING fi::‘ sho I wv‘..‘. 1 invited to the Tl‘i.“} vest | ol nhusen of (tho. stomneh, Babar, Yot il pray Or the probibition o WL be held fn W ALENICO T A L' MAN'’S audicuee from hor ty. Duri \eir e 4 debility rdoclk | t a commitie be appointed to prepare luys will be pr 3 ; progranime for o confercnee on the subjeet of L% e GIAND KEE: ANSUAL EXTIRAODIY g 2 ) e i ol Gt o et Noverben | A DEAWING: tho CALTDAN IIIZE bolng O . . Pl ‘“w“ |n ath of WL L Craig, e A U GHIAY ndrod and Twenty Thousamt Dol Special 10 Day nday 1 announcing tl ‘Hu.n‘n,\\um‘ Yo | o P ALdO) A ! PIICB T“ L} PRICE OF TICKETS - Anic y ah discases of noseand throat, Bee bldg, L D A pany and held large property interests in | defray of delezatos te o T Ha Omaha, A ths ago urneyed | eral assembl lditional w ! 1! Drizo of 12000 s $120000 Commencing Saturday, April 12th, - Kuocked the Dog Catehers Down, | 4080 N i ouieat of Boalih, AarRorad | a0 verits we o to pay delinquent, cluims apitil Prize 0 4000 R Tho dog catehers have ugain come to gr A R A T T oot Ewing wits s A for the place of holding e 20 3RO | 50 English Sots #10 ench I “tehings. for their arrommeo and insulting manners, | greatly improved. But a fow days ago a | the June meeting and Rev. Albert | . 0 8e1s redced from Engravings Hallet & Davis. This timo thoy uttempted to seize the dog | second attack of tho g luid » opening sermon 1 i WX 0 S0t peduced fron 822 Artists’ Supplie Kimball beld to a rotund gentleman on Sixteenth | HoML - of - him, - heart iluro o Eelom oloaiug the, modlamtoe eppolnted a M | W OF every Dinner. Game Sl el o g Rl agno | L. anpeu)tea o0 | We will offer every Dinner, Game and Frult noe Yianos & Organs. street. T rwumn offered to pay what- | Until the end came a e My, Craig was prepan vume for a 20 | st fn'ou stovk, i (i i | T Mouldings. Pian rgai ever amount they should ask provided they " \ i y | 5 decided 1 aneffort to secure a IMATION e a4 Tiiis - thoy. fnsolentiy | #nd refindment, Standing high in chuvch and | t i oyl Rt % asolently | oy clral | pastor for this preshytery, and Revs, John | 10 Drizes oxinat o0 | T s V8 LS nocked Doth' of - tho - follows HomeemPUY | UMe” WK, Kuvtz, manager of the Patvick | Willinmson, D. D., und J.'A. Henderson and | 12 brizen axiunti to © 40000 1500 PERK!NS, 1512 Douglas Str IRt R A e land company, loft’ last n for Ican- | W M. Carson were appointed 4 committec to | i als of $l0decided by 120,000 prize, 3100 CATCH & | —_ canine wround tho coru e Gy o iateadiing suuenlcon BRI o e et ood e | ARz Amountin (o | | R LAUMAN. | MANHOOD RESTORED. what cffe Prizes sold i the s fully puid In business | 1 the members of the three chu ' Currency SILVERWARE, | NAZLXOI Robbing Ladies in Daylight, 8 1 The thicves of the eit com to have gic g Y 4 2 TR Nono in the i l‘ 2} e AN 2 Y ol nila Aoanarataof 10te ba 3o rd Al ply. "Our euterprises u Ehia praabytavy then adiouined AGENTS WANTED BESAEY CHINA AND GLASSWARE. 10 mununer of duving means to sec g o 2 R AR AR AR AEheE 1o haF 1010 EAINAN 8T, Oneof thelr lat o | TP dertty louitly i ‘ 3 NEW PANTON BUILD! iteh shoppiv wineral se YOUF ¢ '”fl.’."" \ ylight, and afte it by i I 80 to efteetunl. ton 3 ! O il Rodd 2010 Capital avenu th tim Wits on her way up t only a block frou e whe v wel " ¢ i the city wre us pos needed Mind and ol A Woman in Distre RO AL SAN?‘AL:M?QY Arresta discharges from th u Fa f 5. Hor husband Aid 2 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH [nia Ce o, | aboring man, Ty bl & fumilyof soven | Mot sl e N PENNYROYAL PILLS. KAl RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. tions, Ludies, aak tuconver f 1‘. b | 4 D) RIS 4R0. 9 bt ost ] e’"”"“".‘“ Wi ; i ] 4 SANT_AL"MIDV‘ .'?M) Dr. J.H. Ml b ister wuch needed belp i use- | UK, CUICAG0: BAN § s ot i e, Cibs Madinoa S Fhilas Fo i I |