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8 THE e S~ 1 R ELE CILY Jm Stephenzon got the contract yes- terday lor moving 500,000 the Union Stockyards in M. F, Wait of Weeping Water has i a mail agent on the len run, vice C. D outh Omaha. :d from Chicogo ¢ deputy, Elvyn Frank, left Omaha for a two week’s vacation, which he will spend inSalt Lake. frank McFarla®l, the party who Tuesday night- attempted to workthe old man from Rulo, was yosterd ted in police court and” fined 85 s, man by whom, shooting On 1o 1o prove an d at the station this after- noon and disclaimed any knowledge of Fleshback's whereabouts on the night in quest County Poor Ag colved lefterf yestorday, W, t of those re y who are entitled and offering him one-half of an inducemnt n'h»]uml l\u Mr. Mohonoy's “rake We to #5 for each ¢ bury, the ised of Drummy, claimed to b alibi, appe ont J, T. Mahoney re- Vashington pen him to for to pension the fee as s parties up, ANNOUSNC rs. vho will beseen at Boyd Friday eveni isa representative Ameri lns dovoted fifteen years 1t he loves, beginn t fifteen years of age s a men- Jlsler’s famous stock company ay and his 1ifo to the uis e reor when ber of doun | in Cley He \ul\t“l'(~n il part of the dieiard TTTin supportof the » Crampton, who wi Richard arafter his'debut he Hanlot for his benefit althou dicted by t city. After his native npany for leading eritics of maining with this ¢ ns he becimo a member of nusenm company—America's edy. Here for soveral 1 many parts and played the s was the original Bog 50 the original and Su Boston of ¢ Mr\ home ho pl well. Avchibald On one atar played 58 in lml'l]\lll\ left the museum to be. g man in the famous — con which John McCullough abouthim, Here he remained forthre and his success was so that criti throughout the country that m- divided the honors with the great tragedia After the death of McCullough, Haworth was starred for several seasons in “Hoodman Blind.” His great been made in “Paul which will be presented here. and stic from start to finis haveseveral of the most realis presonted to the publie. Be wiscand patient. in overwhelming performance "Hamlet.” s - Ho the drama It is strong and s said to icscenes ever A Thiet’ William DeGrant stole a watch in Wash- ington county and came to Omaba to dispose of it. The sherifft of the county followed him,arrested him and took bim back for trial. Inspectors of Public Works. The nine inspectors of public works will doubtlessall bo retained. Eleven more will be appointed at today's ting of the boanl. Thus far only th upplications filed y,practics limited to catarrh- al diseases of nose and throat. Bes bldg. o e Aspiring Birech Wielders, More thana hundrel applicants for posi- tions as teachers in the public examined by the examinin d at thehisghschool yesterd exanination will be contimied toda, the result will be mado known next week. Who Has Liost a Wateh? Joha Wallivchs was actested_on Teith street by Doective Savage while try- ing to dispose of a watch for . The watch s a ry valiable one, with heavy solil gold cases, tnd has attached a fine pe dant and key, Ttis estimated to be worth $250 and was undoubtedly stolen, worth of classie, v Is required for hools were mittee The 000 1l sce listic 210,77 and colos The Police IR gister. Anovelty in the line of journalism has just been issued by Smith, Webster & Heath in the United States Potice Register, a monthly magazine in the interest of the polico depart- ment of this country. 1t is neatly gotten up, containing basides o register of oficials of the larger cities, a well compiled digest of the police happenings of the previous month which ought to proveof great interest and benetit to its readers. Farm Hands are Scarc Tt's a good thing we farmers 8¢ binders," sald John Gatz, & bronzed tiller of the soil, as e mopped several lurge drops of perspiration from his br “I have looking ull over Omata for men and even hire one to plow corn, notwiths ing I am offering §25 a4 month wages frindstell me there arehuudveds of idle Taborers waiting for an opportunity to get wark, but I havenot been ableas yit to find a single one.” been can’t ud My Pic Willium B ners. t Point is in the city making nts for the great pic: nicof the turners to be held in his city July 20, Heo also represents the West Point turn- verein which yesterday made appl admission into the aska turn bezei k. A great crowdof turners and their friends ctal to fike part i the pienic and angen visitors . voyal reception delightful summer res. aw West Point, has been se the affuir. the town of seted as the site of 1is appointed tomeet at Fort Bridger, Wyo, at10 o'clock a.m., ou Monday, July 7, or as soon thereafter as prac ticable, for the trial of such persons as may be properly brought before it The commanding officer of Fort Omuha, Neb., will send, under ch of one non commissioned officer and threo privates, as guned, to the Fort Leavenworth military prison, the following named military con viets: John W. Burns, Denis Conley, James Dorsey, Frank P, McCoy und William Rir gold. —— Republican County Convention. The republican clectors of Douglas county are requested to send de tion to be held in the eit day, July 12, 150, at purpose of selectin the republican state Lincoln, Neb, on Weanesday, July 2 mum one delegates t tho republis ssional convontion for the st « Honal dis to be held at Platt Neb., on September 23, 1500, The_ representution be as follows : From each ward in the city of Omaha and South Omiha, dele ud from cach of the country precincts, five delega Primaries under the sty \ be held in tho cities of Omaha and Omaba from 12 oclock (noou) t 7 p,m Friday, July 11, and the primaries in the country precinets will be beld tho same day from 7 p. m. ol p. m By order of the republican mittge, W. F, ates to u conven of Omahaon Satur ‘clock p. m., for the sixty-nine delegates 1o wyention to b held at central com GURLEY, Cuatuvax, — he stupendous dramatic spectacle of “Nerw; orthe distruction of Kon: lone fost tem times more than all other shows pombined, excepting Baroum’s, Wait for e gremtest. rds to dirt at | Gra- and | civing velief from | uld amount | Duke of | wiain in | 1 in the convention will PETITIONING FOR PAVING, The Streets Which Proper y Owners Want Improved. Following are the streets for which paving petitions were presented at Tuesday nighv's council meeting. Fleventn from Willlam to Bancroft, Martha froin Tenth to enth, Fifteenth from to Lea Eighteenth from Lake from yhivd, Tiwentieth | from Tzard o Franklin from Twenty-fourth to Twentyninth Twenty-fourth from Spaulding o Omaha It railway, Pacific wenty-n -mh ave- | nue to Thirty-second from Jackson to Hickory, fro Thirty Woolworth enty-ninth strced Twenty-n y Hickory from T ninth stre wenty-ninth avenue, Binney from Shevn n 3 Ty street, Webst "Twent Twenty-t I 9, wenty-se: from fornia to Cuming, Twenty-third stree ] X Gr anam Lo D street from Cuming to Hauilte ninth avenue from Leavenworth to Howard, Thirty-fivst avenue Daven veiul @ Twenticth from Wit south ¢ township 15, range 13, city from Harney to nd, from Leay Mwenty-fourth Tl am to Howard tto Twenty-ci . Mary’s av Twenty-second : Fourteenth strect Doreus, from from Web. Tenth to been referredto the curbing and guttering. have and Accidents, Take no chances on headaclies or sunstroke This ot wweathor i foavul,ut f you will take afew of Headache Cipsules each day you will find ure will be re- - the li stroke or solutely For all druggists “lihood s prostr counteracted, sule by The the 1 Solid South “German coived every anse’ Remedy.” duy Now is he tine, the uccepted time, to p vent sunstrolees, headache By the temperature all t! will be prevented. K sules are the thing. R Alstraatig ause's Headache One ortwo Krawse's Headache Capsiles ken during the day will prevent any ache, ulso attacks of sunstroke. All drig al of Mr. C. E. Moody. of Mr. C. E. Moody, proprictor and owner .of Mooly's china at Six- teenth and Davenport strects took y yesterday afternoon at 2 oelock gfrom his late residence, 2013 ( A very large number of best people attended the Dr. P. 8. Merrill, pastor of tho F chureh conducted the services, They e very impressive and yet very beautiful, Many lovely flowers were sent by friendsand neighbors, The pall bearcrs were som the most intimate friends of the dec being Messrs. R. C. Patt Hoplans, 1. H. Gilmore of Philip Potter, Grover Stevens and James B, Martin Mr, Moody was forty-eight years old. cnmo from Keooleuk, i, in 1853 and o e in the china and queensware busines: cteenth and Davenport. stroets, whero his now is, No man has ever como to Omaha who lias stood higher in the estim- tion of those who knew him for integrity or for conscientious business dealiug. Ho was a kind, thorough gentleman under all circum- stances and 1o one was ever held i higher rd by his friends in all respects than Mr. C. E. Moody. About two months ago Mr. Moody went to Pasadena, Cal., to recuperate lis health, 1t was only i fey das until he began 1o grow worse. Mrs, Moody, learning of this, b tened immediately to bis side and nu faithfully _until” last Thursday, breathed hia lst, having suceutnbed 'Bright's di Fune The funers services st M, K d hi o 1, . Den- puty to Revenue Collector Péters, 1 toleavu that his oldest daugh' ‘obbey died at San I lull ; X morning, who visited in Omalin,was a par it woman, highly accomplished in every and hor ' death'will be keenly felt by who knew her. S 4 Murs, Dennis left the city : nciseo upon a telegram convey g tho ntelligence that Mrs, Cobbey was seriously 11, but she fuiled to n'mhlhcul_, in time to see her daughter be: k in Fevers Acid Phosphate. Davis, Meriden, used itas an access s of melancholin aud nervous debility, and 0s & |l|msum i cooling drink in fev Conn,, A Thre Skip Dundy, clerk of the district court, left the city for Washington, D.C. taking with him his ac- counts for the last term of comt which he will endeavor tohave allowed before the ap- propriation shall be exhausted. He also took with him the vouchers for the moncy puid out by his father for the postofiic and will attempt to show the oflicials in Wastington that affuirs ave ready to move, Ineide fonces toward sc the funds for th ing, a plum that Customs Alexand Jnited States morning Mr. Dundy will build a few uring the distribution of construetion of tho build- both he and Collector of are after, Reminiscence of the Johnstown Flood. at flood inthe Conemaugh ummer, the press dispatches d the news of an cpidemic of diarrhea Johustown. Lo following otter from 0L, tor of the Metho- Johustown, gives the and most successfu ly used T'he box of six dozen Chi Colie, Cholera and Diarrhea Ror which _you cnt, at the suggestion of Hon,” Wesley Red- tiead, reached us soon after the great flood and at a time when diarrhoea was quite prevalent. As s0on as it became known that [had the medicine for distribution there be- wan @ great run on it, which continued until it was about all gone. Every one, so far as 1 heard from the tificd toits virtues, de- claring it tho best medicine for the purpose they had ever used. Those who got it shared itaround with their neighbors, so that I am confident your generosity in sending it was productive of great good. We used some of it oursel tn 3 ellent medicine rhea but for all kinds of Jain and w s in the stomach and bow els. It bus been ded as the best medi- cine known here for the diseases it is recom- ended for, In view of your sending such @ large quantity for free distribution among poor people, T think youare entitled to this testimonial in its favor—H, L. Chapman, T Methodist Episcopal church, Johns' To Chamberiain & Co, Des Molnes, Ia, Beaten Out of Their Store. The Wood brothers, Frank and William, haven grievance, all of which arises on ac count of having been beaten out of a stock of s which they owned and had located 16 Farnam street. Asidefrom this Frank, | the sentor member of the ex-firm, proposes to | haveu little vevenge on his own _aceount and send o couple of men to jall. Frank Wood avers that Charles E. Stration and_Stephen Milbolm approached him on March 7 with a | proposition. to buy tho stock of goods. The 1wo brothers concluded 1l and the pr was agreed updn. A fow days later the trade Wias wade, Suetton and Milholw paying sowe | know that i | not in one way when he | cash and the balance. &275, in notes and mort- gages, Since that time they have learned the paper is worthless and fraudulent, warrant is now out for both of the trad- ers aud they will be arrested on sight. — Yon Take No itisk Tn buying Hood's Sarsaparilla, for it is ev- orywhere recognized as the standard build- ing-up medicine and blood purifier, It has won its way to the front by its own intrinsic merit, and has the largest sale of any prepar- ation of its kind. Any honest drugglst will confirm _this statement. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy anything else instead, Bo sure to got Hood's. ot Pdkely FIGHT THIS COMMON ENEMY, Mayor Cushing Urges Al Partics to Unite Against Pronibition. Mayor Cushing is be ¢ very aroused as to the ty of anti-probibie immediately opening o dead-in-e: nest campaign, Speaking of the matter y terday he said: “It is a perfect mystery to me strong and decisive action is ot a victory for the continuance of the present excellent brder of liquor regulation in Nebraska o permd A waking up on this subject must come immediately. 17it is postponed any longer we may well fear tho ult of conuting the ballots this fall." od ions he had to n the matter the omi much tionists why some taken to ey romost of everything else T the republicans put men in the le e who can be depended upon to lielp the democrats inake a majority of more than enough to defeat the issue in spite of any po 1the pavt of the goveruor e in this matter h\M 1 would also, of 10 see them vicilnt roganting the tion of u candidate for oliibition cans mean o it they should, at this now vernition, not only cepudiate prohibition tirvely, but should insert a_strong plenk in their platform declaring against it “As for the democrats —trust them to do all that I am hoping from the republicans, “Iha situation—and only fools shut their eyes to facts ding toget of the two partics ver before in their history \en [ say this It the stute of il and indus- purse, like coming uor on the the republi guinst prohivition near ot haud Nebr her commerci il good.. “If tne conntry distric prohi bitio: any time, by simply so c 1+ their ‘own of this state want have i locality, i ry they don’t want beer, whis ote., sold in their eighborhood today that & they have to do is to 5o orde face of this fact, fa school child, ibition. 1f an dictate to for one how are. All is fair in consider this war, and def. favor of mist uken Wil at p then in anoth As toa plai of procedure 1 hike to have it 1 don’t liclieve in impor 3 it comes to this thing, Tomymind the thing that would accomplish a vast smount of good for the an ition side is to have such men e Poppleton, John Thurston, Judge >, John L, Webster and fifty more could name, challenge the advo prohibition to an ope - bate at say Boyd's opora house or some other very prominent pla 3 debate be upon’ the question of ohibition would effect Omaha -the busin wof the result of probibition to the city. 1 putit that wity simply as 4 suggestion—such men as 1 have nanied would know all about just how to go at the matter. tell you, that so sure as the sun shines there should bea great move on the part of the anti-prohibitionists immediately or they are gone.’” Omaha, T would Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, An important discovery. They act on r, stomach and ihrough now principlo. billiousness, b s and consti ion, women auc children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for 25 co Sunples {ree at Kuhn & CoJs 15th and Douglas. nen on a Jaunt, An excursion party of Modern Woodmen, 100 strong, gathered from all parts of uTowa, left over the B. M. road yestenlay for Pike’s Peak, where, Jul 4, they expect to instituto a new degre Amoni those going from Omaha_were: D W. 0. Rodgers, M. T. Morse, T. H. Wood- bridge and Dr. J. Seott, T in all the sights, incluling Manitou, ( of the Gods, Glen Eynic, Grand cav ot the Winds and Cuséade Falls, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam strects the new Rock Island ticket office, Tick- ¢ts to all points east at lowest rates. the the S for men, Another U. P, Resignati Thomus H. Daily, after o vice of twenty-two years in cific shops, has vesigned and will engage business in the city, Duriug the time ti Mr. Daily was empioyed in theshops, by his own efforts, he worked his way up trom that of a common day laborer to chief clerk of the motive power department. continuous ser- the Union P Fleshback's Case Continued. Frank Fleshback, the man who has been in the city jail since Monday night, neld on the charge of having shot Officer Drammy, was arraigned in the police court yesterday afternoon on a complaint charging him with shooting with intent to commit murder Pleshback was not ready to go to trial and the case was continued until Saturday after- noon. * e price's Cre ammonly, Vi, Powp ]*IHUEYUU 3K THER Americanized Encyclopaedia Britannic: THE easy ing Pow der. alum, with very Now being offered OMAHA BEE terms? Read the proposition on an=- other page of this paper, on ONIE ENJOYS Both the metliod and results when rup of Figs is taken; it is plees and refreshing to the taste, and ac Fvnfl) yet promptly on the Kidueys siver and Bowels, cleanses the sy tem effectunlly, dispels colds, head- nches and fevers and cures habitual congtipation, n\n)lx of Figs is the only remedy o kind ever pro duced, pleasing m the taste and ac ceptable to tlw- stomach, prompt in ita mLmu and truly beneficial in ite red only from the most he. .fllhy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qu lities ¢ commend it to all and haye made it the most popular remedy known, Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60¢ and §1 bottles (n 11 leading drug gist Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who to try it.. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORRIA FIG SYRUP €O SAN FRA, 8CO, CA 10UrIeILLE, kY. NEW YORK, 1LY i3 SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TR GREAT o ENGLE DRUG CO., l||l‘l‘\n\\\| STR - OMAlA, Nep On account of counterfe b adopted the yellow wrapper, the only genuine DRINK ~ ROOT HIRES BEER. The Purest and Best Drink t 7, Delicious, z 1e Best Blood Purifier and Tonie, A Package (1 okes EVERY BOTTLE Guars No Trou! Easily in the World. Made, Ask your Drugglst or no other. See that yos THE ONLY Made by €. E. HIRE GREED OF G and thirst fo. plemsure. Tho ruling passion o In graspinz a/ter rich- ous system sure the body Grocer for 1t and take get HIRES', UINE. Telphia, Penn. its ‘Iron grasp he “remed . restore tho ape debilitated hody ) Tutt’s Liver Pills MAXE A VIGORCUS BODY, Price, 25¢c. Office. 39 &41 Park F‘Iace. N, 1409 DOUGLAS-~-STREET. On account of our largo and inereasing Practice, we have REMOVED to } more spacious and con- venient offices, Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb. The figure 0 in our dates will make a long stay, No man or woman now living will cver date q document without using the figure 9. It stands in the third place in 1800, where it will remain ten years and then move up to second placa in 1900, where it will rest for one hundred years, There is another 9 which hasalso come tostay. Ttis unlike the figure in our dates in the respeot that it has already moved up to first. place, where it will permanently remuin, Itis called the 9" High Arm Whoeler & Wilkon Sewing Machine, The “No., 9" was endorsed for first place by the experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1880, where, after a severe contest with the leading ma: chines of the world, it was mwarded the only Grand Prize given to ing machines, oll others on exhiibit lower awurds of gold medus, ote. o French Government 8150 Tecognized its superiority by the decoration of Mr. Nathanicl Wheeler, Presidentof the company with the Cross of the Legion of Honor, fho “No. 9" s not an old machin new fmproved chino, and th 5 e who buy it can rest assured, there fore, of haviug the very latest aud b "G CO., . Chicago. O, JBSEPH BILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION THE MOST PERFECT CF PENS. GOODRICH, Lu , 124 Dearborn St Ac wany stibva, Extraordlnary Attractions - Will be offered this week in our Boys’ Department, we are deter= 7 mined to close out our entire stock of Boys will hav Boys' blue flannel S at g1, sizes from 4 to 10, Knee Pant Suits of good all wool cassimere, in neat checks, pleated coat and nicely made up, at ¢ ( 4. .25; worth $3.50. fully ¢4.50. The grandest bar: wel to insure quick clearance. terns, both very neat, suit, Another lot of fine The suit i W, s worth fully double. are headquarters spend time rial, and 100 dozen Helmets at 100 dozen lelmets, Shoes, shoes Wardwell welt, charge you for such a shoe, DR. J. &, Mc(-REW, THE SPECIALIST. PRIVAY DISEASES ; ment. A cure1s guaranteed in the very wor. in from 3105 duye without the loss of i hour's time, STR!GTURE Those who hiave been urder his treatment for seliving tho bl The Doctor s nnsurpnssed in the treatment of all forms of > r endorse. Stricture or difficulty in ceit i mokt woniter- ys whdiout pai And all wesk- ness of thie LOST HA mnn y or nervoueness, in their worst o Andall ¥ DISEASE athome A wonderful remedy. HOURS for ies rom 2 1o 4 ON CATARDH SYPHILIS dical profession moved from the and a1l Discases of the Skin, Blcod, Tenrt, Liver, Kid: neys ind Bindder cured Ciired in 801080 duye. The mort rapid, #afe and effeet ive treatment known to the Every trace of the d u (stamps). Treatment By ¢ Spondence Sty for Feply OR 14T AND Falivan 87 Open from 8 A M. to 9 P, M GOKS flFF!GE R T el B SWINGS. PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, Sole Agents for Omaha 1514 Farnam Street, Hard Wood, Very Strong and Du- rable. Set up in Your Own Yard, Complete $8.50. T TT TV R AT MNepastillcared DA J BTEFHENS, Lebanon,0 ” mBABY BRIVESES FREE Haby Sailor Suits, with nicely embroidered collar, ne lot excellent Cheviot Suits of a nice light plaid, is marked rain we offer is a lot of very fine all wool Cheviot Suits, very styli made, which we have marked down to ¢2.qo. One lot Boys' Suits, sizes 14 to 18, of stric tly all wool these we offer at and no young man need be ashamed to wear one, suit of the same quality of goods. Silk Mi on Knee Pants. of us for less money than she will have to pay for the cloth in the to sew them over or mend them, have them made strong. ventilated, The same qualities which hat stores sell at 75¢ and g1.00 An extraordinary opportunity will be offered this weck in our Shoe Department. have just received a delayed shipment of 8o smooth mnersole, ought to have been here four them out we have marked them light weight Clothing, and e a grand unloading sale which it will pay you to attend. at 6oc; sold everywhere 50; the suit is worth 1 and The suit is cheap at 5. In lu"; pant suits we have also several large lots, which have been marked down very low in two It is a good working as well as a cassimere, different pat- wearing You have many times paid $10 for a $4. good xed Cassimere Suits for Boys, sizes 14 to 18, is offered at $6 Every mother knows that she can buy Knee Pants rment, and she don’t have to We select for our knee pants only durable mate- It pays to come to us for knee pants, This scason we have an immense variety, and are well prepared for vacation, IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER THIS WEEK: 4oc. at 45c. We fine light weight calf, congress and lace very flexible and easy shoes for These s ago and were to be sold for ¢3 In order to close $ Positively ¢4.00 is the price which shoe stores would cases of the summer. . 00, Nebraska Clothmg Co, Caorner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. The Omaha Medical and Surgical I[nstitute For the trostment nf all CIIRON Trusses. Be«t Fucllities, Appar: quiring Medieal or Surgion] Treatn Draces, Appltan or wiccossful treatment of every form of disens TV ROOMS FOR PATIENTS Fi, mnd attendunco. Hesh t, Curyature 0 . Kiduoy, Syl Vital Pos m il o marks tn Inficate contents or gonder. istory of your case. and wo will send in plain wr Bpecial or Neryous Diseases, Impotencs, Syphilis, G Slow proferred it n ©0 06K 18 SIS Hitiel, wpon ivalg A G S Bl s L Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb, —— Great Summer Bargain Sale ——BY— MAX MEYER & BRO.,, Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM £TREETS, - - OMAHA, NIEB Bargains in Bargains in Watches. Nickel watehes from §2 witehos fr 0 upwards, nrds. 7 pwards 2% upvards. Diamonds. Watches, Clocks and jcwc]ry Repaired at Reasonable Prices. Greatly Reduced Prices on Silverware, Clocks, Lamps, Umbrellas, Optical Goods, Etc, WERL cured permanent! elile stamp stroet o Can be cured in X SYPRHILIS o uetnms velous Mugle Remedy. 850000 for i ¢ not CAUTION 1o get the edy uey Street suffering MEN 5g"erin Youthful 1ud Disens from eflect Manhoods, s Tmpotency Men can ba Hoton, Mass, BEE.C. wsm' NERVE AND BRAIN THEATMENT.‘ DR. SANDEN'S ELEGTPI" BELT WITHEUSRENInRY WEAKMEN ZCCDRRILITATHD thrangh 1N+ NI \»..,.m»m. GOODMAN arnain Strect, RUG O Omiashia, \»u\ 1110 F (fifi% HEN fiNLV' #or LOST or FALLING Cherel and NERYOUS B0 BTy of Rody und Mind, ¥ilect 20 n Oldor Youngy led) frees R atiregs Livn "Co) 17 lierimun Bt Woreestor, M 4