Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1905 — Page 2

I l DAILY DEMOGHAI. mtr vwno, axuarv (C*t>*v. *v V■ W <a . ■ L.LINaHAM. ■ •BSCRIPTION RATES. •* rnrrtsr. p«r 1O« •« aarr' -r, per year *4 00 IT mall, par month »•<; I* mall, par rear *» *0 (lads ooplaa. Two (Mats. as vartumi ra»aa uis4e k no wa on appl lea Mon flatarad tn the poatoflea at OacMur. Indi' «a. aa aaaond-olaM mall matter J M M< LL ER. Mtnatia. Another advance of |1 a ton ha* boon mult on nail ani wire products making a total advance of II a ton since last October. This is one of the tioauties of the steel trust ani the consumer ptys t'le bill. After * fl ,1 i day of brilliant do bate and bewildering parliamentary m tittiTJrt. m irk»l with mush excitement, lasting from noon until h:SO o’cl' ok, without intermission. ‘ the senate pissed tha house stathood bill in amended form. The hill as passed admits Oklahoma and Indian Torrltoiyr as a single state, I and Now Mexioo as another state. All ruferenoe to Arizona was cut from the bill, Jt now goes to conference, the house having passed it on April 19. GKSMMRMM As d dudvicW sluttdctet Frank D t’oinerford. by a vote of 121 to 13, was expelled from the house of rep. resentatlves of the tlllnols leal"’*- ( lure. Tne title which the people of I the second senator! il district of ( Chicago gave him last Novembct was taken awav by a vote of his colleagues, and at the short and peremtory request of Sp taker Shortleflf ho pick’d up his pip’rs and walked out of the hall, the first Illinois representative to ba deprived of the rights given him by the voters. Rural Route Eight. J P. Spuller is on the sick list, b it is improving. Mrs. Elijah Walters has been on the sick list, but is improving. Barney Hackman is getting tim- j bir sawed for a ne.v birn in the I spring. Rev and Mrs. Luke took dinner | with Mr. and Mrs. George Bauser man Sunday. Mrs. Oshorne and family took ■ dinner with Mr. Dykeman and ! d lighter Sunday. Willi®, the oldest son of Mr. and I Mrs. Henry Meyers is very si ’k with scarlet fever. Misses Ruth and Blanche Worden were the guests of Misses Cressie and Lena Nidlinger Sunday. | John Stegmeyer is hauling s’one and making preparations for building new house in the early spring. Walter Whitenberger is moving his saw mill to Fred Stegmever's for the purpose of sawing timber for a barn. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wolfe entertained a nnmb®r of the young people of Union chap’l (Sunday afternoon. Those present were Misses Marv Nidlinger and Ina Worden and Messrs. Fiank Banserman, Anne Dvkeman and Frank Korn. All voted Mrs. Wolfe a fine enter tainer.

CURES WITHOUT STOMACH DOSING lyomci Carts Catarrh bp Simply Breathing lelthrase Brag Co. Refund Monty is it Fails to Cort. A long nirido toward solving tin myoterv of curing catarrh wa* taken with th* discovery of Hvomei. Tn fact, th* percentage of cure* bv this treatment prove* it equal to th* final teato. The folly of taking medicine into the stomach to cur* catarrh of the »o*e. throat and lung*, has been realized by physicians, but not until Hromei was known, had th«v a practicsl method that would obviate stomach drugging. A complete Hromei outfit co-l* but SI, and consists of a neat rocket in haler that can hs used anvwhere witheat attracting attention, a medicine dropper and a Itottle of Hyomei, Exira bottles of H votnei cost but 50c. Breathing Hyomei through the inhaler, every particle of air that erters the nose, throat and lung*, in charged with a healing balsam that soothes and allays all irritation, kiPs the catarrhal germs and enriches the blood with additional ozone. The Holth'juee Brui' Co. have sc much faith in the power of H yomei that they are selling it under their personal guarantee to refund the wooer if it does not give positive relief.

HI AR NG EVIDENCE Jury Secured In Goofrty Murder Cast In Record Breaking Time. Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 10.—John Godfrey, Jr., the young Miami In dian, charged with having mur dered hi* father, wa* placed on trial in the circuit yesterday before the Hon. Richard K. Erwin, of Decatur, as special judge. At four o'clock the jury was accepted by both Hide* and the taking of evidence began, Police Sergeant William F. Papjieit, who arrested young Godfrey, on the night of the shooting. March 11, last, bein': tin firs* witness. Hia testimony bid not been concluded when cour 1 t.f''tuned, a few minutes before 8 v'vi ’’ l in the evening. Tue jury is oom pised entirely of farmers with one exception and the celerity with which the pane] was completed wa* unexpected even by the lawyers. ’ Only about thirty of the sixty-two veniremen were called into the box. | and but half a dozen peremptory challenges of the twenty allowed to each side were exercised, t he 1 others being excused for cause. BEATS INTERURBANS An Exchinße Tells of a Mld-CtlcMla? t Line That Runs to Heaven. An exchange of remarks that I there has been much talk in the newspapers about the interurban Whv not devot’ a little space to the , mid-celestial line? An eflfort is now being made in this city to interest the business men in it The t interurban is so called because it runs lietweefi towns. The raidcelestial is so called because it rnns to the renter of th® celestial city— Heaven. The stock in this line is free. Anyone may become a share holder merely for the asking It s not a new line. It was put in operation 2.000 years ago and has been in use ever since. It’s a single track system. There is but one I way. But it’s broad guage. There’s room enough for everv I body. It ha* the finest service in I the world. Yon ran board a gospel train at any place on 'earth and at anv time—day or night Everyone I travels on a pass and the psas can ! lie had hv anyone who is willing to aoerpt it. If vou get on this line yon n in travel on *t all your life but never reach your destination until life ends. .% I* lii mt Acrobat. No two leaps of the tarpoii are quite alike. As th<- faii>ou cuiih > out into day his jaws distend, his gills flap open, and the mullet bail flies out ;.cn>*.* tiie water for a hundred fivt. while lie retches at the book, shaking his head angrily front side to side, like a horse Hull lights bis bit. In in.dlliglit ite wiil turn and ent into the stream with a head on dive that makes a perfect cleavage of the whitened water. His next emergence may be a Imck s miersault and his third a lang distance Jump with no height Io It. but a substantial gain in feet With bilinite spirit he will continue bis play until absolutely worn out, when the spring and soiuertaultI iug lapse into it lung, rolling stroke tror- side to side, showing the two foot dorsal fllaiiieut. which waves and float* out behind, like some hidrpeiMieiit water creature.—Country Life In America. The K»u*leilx<- That Pars. It you glance round al the work of some of our big men yon will be surprised to see how many have imide their reputation by doing one small thing, but doing it well. If a man gets I to the front in one narrow subject the '> world credits him with knowledge of II al! toe rest. It Is. however, even easier ■ to acquire a large general knowledge • than nn ndvnuced special knowledge of one narrow subject. The specialty I must uot be too narrow either. It la i otten said that the pursuit of knowledge has a nobility of its own. But ( what knowledge? No knowledge la i worth obtaining for its own or any other sake unless It Is or will probably , be useful t i man. James Swinburne In . Klectrical Review. ( antd Re Happy It We Wlahed. If in a less fortunate time than ours, • when the resmiri'cs of mind and body - were loss varied mid plentiful than they are now. men and women took delight in life, warmed both hands at Its ‘ Ure mid tilled their hearts with joy and ’ gladness, may we not conclude that j they were happy simply because they lived, ns we might, in the right Wav, and put to their right uses I hut which ’ was provided for them?-Christian Reg--1 ister. r- - — » Nobody can help being born stupid, , but anybody can help becoming stupider than he wits born.—Lady iXoi.u Forbes

ANIMALS ANO SCENT. One nt Ihr Miracle* of kalnre That la feat I nderatandlng. in* of Hie most Interratlng of all the miracle* of nature is scent #* a|»pllvd to animal*. The subject I* neither undecsto>"! nor explainable. Whether It hi a sixth sense or a marvelous development of one of the five I* uncertain, Quite likely, however, it has very little relation to that sense which we know as smell. To the sportsinnn the quality of sctnit Is extremely Important. When the itlr Is dry mnl the ground bard there is little scent. When tne wind la north or east scent la either largely wanting or <Vs« not readily diffuse Itself. A soul In ly wind witbout rain and n westerly wind. If not too rough, are most favorable to It. of course If the wind is strong It blswa the scent away, and severe storms entirely destroy It. !• is very ditttcult for a dog to follow n s.-ent just after a shower, and It Is di*|M*rsed by the hot sun as well as l_. the storm. It la u fact also that scent comes ns much from an animal's body a* from it* feet ■j'uc»' h no time that n dog will follow a scent better than when the track is tun<l<‘ upon white frost. If the frost is thick over the track, of course the scent Is burled, but as soou us !* begins to disappear the dog follows It ; easily. During thaws or melting aiww j scent seems to d.Mipate rapidly. Sled paths, swamp bottoms, d’ - ) - wood iiud j ice are all bud for holding or preserving scent, and so are sandy places mid of course ploweil fields when the feet sink lii eo deep l ,lat ,h * •» Hkel/ to fall over them. Another peculiar thing about scent is th.it It generally cce’es as soon ns J the animal is dead. Tins, at any rate. Is the claim, and. for that mutter, almost nil knowledge concernlug scent is merelv in>’d<« by olwervntlon end j* , rutber unscientific, or nt least liable io* be erroneous H I* clah"ed also that nature oftfiil pioiects aiiimuh in the bWediug season, so that they give out but little scent. For illustration, the j coon givi-s no scent from spring until | about the middle of August, when the young l egiu to take care of themselves, and their scent Increases with their age and size. Both the rabbit mid the coon have very little scent, but the fox. deer, moose and t*lk give out a strong | scent and can lw followed by a dog i long after the track is fresh. Birds j give but little scent, mid it bus Iss-n , claimed thi-.l quail close their feathers closely when the dog is near and thus destroy their si-ent altogether. Whether scent as we understand it , as applitsl to animals is the same quid- j ity that human lieings possess in smell- I Inga flower Is uncertain. Just how a dog. for illustration, can distinguish | the track of his muster from that of , some one else or from a score of others i jierhaps hours after the track has been | made is simply one of those marvelous ; miracles that are as im-oinprehensible as eternity or limitless space.—Amateur Sportsman. Beware the Kuril Toothbrush. “In spite of all that is printed nowadays about the care of the teeth,” said an experienceti New York dentist, "we should ha*, e to go out of business if we depended upon the patronage of men and women who have passed the 1 prime of life. It is a mistake to assente that most of the false teeth are made for old persons. I venture Io say that scarcely a day passes that a patient well In the sixties does uot come to my office f»r some slight treatment to nn almost perfectly sound set of teeth. ■ I have freqiieiilly trvntisl men and women past tifty who never had a tooth out and but one or two slight cavities Hint ri quired tilling. On the other l and, we are re|ie:'tedl.v called upon to make artificial teeth for very young persons. 1 attribute it to the use of the hard toothbrush, which Is a com- 1 paralively modern Invention. The use of a hard brush even m-casiomilly is a great mistake. The softest kind of bogs* bristles makes the liest toothbrush.”- Neu York Press. Iliitlsh \«»> Divera. Three schools for the instruction of divers are tualntaiiusl by the British navy. Tin diving service is <-mqpi>.se<| entirely of voltniteers. No man is pass ed ns a candidate who bus a short neck, is full blooded or shows a florid complexion. Those suffering from complaints affecting the head or heart or having a sluggish circulation ure also excluded. Six weeks of training at u diving school tits a man for ojien sea work. It Is essential to descend and ascend very slowly owing to the effects of the great change of pressure. A man of strong constitution is not ndvlsed to ascend faster than two feet s second when the depth does not exceed eighty feet. The men in training are first taken to slight depths, which are gradually Im-renseil ton maximum of 12*i feet. The normal limit is ISO feet, to which practiced divers often go IlClactrie l-'nuu In Winter. The electric fait Is generally associated witli hot wcHtber because at that time we are accustomed to resort ta its use for cooling and ventilating our j offices mnl Ih iug rooms, bitt It lias Its i uses in cold weather, mid in many of I flees and stores it mnlntnlns its position throughout the entire year. Its use In winter is principally to secure ventilation, though nt times It is very convenient for obtaining u more uni form temperature throighotit a room An ehi trii- fan tilncoil above a hente’ ’ , will distribute Hie w.irni nlr which < would otherwise rise toward the cell ! Ing un ! imly reach the lower region: when ilisplaecii by still warmer air The thorough circulation and stirring tip brought about by the fan generally Insure u pretty uniform temperature throughout the entire room. Electrical )!;'v’i-'W

Waeelea la Tenslea. The Hevtis Selentlflqin’ has been tag what mtwi les tire soonest, with the conclusion that it la not Hie muscles in i use, twit those under trnshm. tilthotigii | doing no work. The writer urges us to < use the arms mid legs less uiid the hack ; ami neck more, for on them nunc* the , greatest strain. He has l*en asking men of all oo upatletis Hu- same quea Hons: When yon have worked much, where do you feel tired? Before, you were trained did fitt!*»•• i show Itself hi the same regions? 1 All the answers point to the same conclusion*. The baker who kitends ‘ dough nil night complains of fatigue In bls leg*. The blacksmith 1* tired, not In hl* I arm* and alioulder*. but lit bl* buck | and loin*. The young soldier, after it itturch, I* I es|s'efall,v tired In the latck of the tus k even if be has carried no knapsack. The oarsman who Is In perfect train Ing after prolonged exercise get* Hrci j in his calves mid Instep*. Three facta point to the conclusion I that in any continued effort we should | try to alter the habit of contraction That I* to any. the body, like the mind needs change of work. ( Slshtmnrrlrsi, llarrblt, A bachelor whose skill at getting up dainty supper dishes assures bint plenty of company In the evenings I* re-, sponsible for U substitute for the Welsh rabbit that is five from B!gutP»" r e He covers lightly toasted bread with finely grated ehrese and instead of slipping it In the oven plam-s It lieneatb the flatoe of the ga» broiler until the cheese lias Wn toasted it light bfown, If n good < roam cheese I* nsed then ' Is not the slightest augjrretlou of sag-1 ghtess »r groaslues*. Mid even tho*e to whom a rabbit means a night vs troubled dreams may indulge in this with no fear of evil coiiscqttcncre. The trick lies in the grating of the cheese. Broken into Lit*, it would melt into n pasty mass. Finely dlvidid. em-U particle should la' individually toaste I liefore It has a cluii’ce to melt down, and iu that state it is readily asslmihit ed.—New York IT< >'. The Choice nt n Wire. A German professor selects a woman who <an merely stew prunes not lie cause stewing prunes and reading Froclns make it delightful harmony, but tieeause lie wants hi* prunes stewed for him and choose* to read Proclns by himself. A fullness of sympathy, u sh::-,ng of life one with another. Is seari-elj ever looked for except In a narrow, conveiition.al sense. Men like to come home and find a blazing fire and a smiling face mid an hour of re taxation. Their serious thoughts and earnest aim* in life they keep on one side. And tlds is the carrying out of love and marriage almost everywhere iu tiie world, mid this Hie degrading of women by both. From One of Mrs. Browning's Letters. IMtl The Value nt New Idea*. The ns'ognltion of the vahtp of a new Idea in regard to a business point is leading employers to encourage criticisms mid stiggestan s from employees iu respect to tie details of the litlsincs*. thus utilizing their miiT.re-ople view rather than <!<i»endlng solely on the birdseye view which is taken by the manager. \ friendly feeling results from this attitude, mid the employee tubes a dee] er interest In ills work, developing lii* own capacity ami helping tin hiwdnres. To see his idea carried out by bis sniieriors puts new life into him mid add* new emlmsiasm to Ids <•: oi-'s. Me The Wcltliiiu lilne t'tiiuer. The v e lding rim. was placid on the left liaml as ma rest the lua l and on the fourth liiu.vr Imviiumc that linger v,’n:i st.pp >-ed to bnve Its own “private wire" (in ti e slmpe i f a delicate uervei to tl e heart. That finger. tm». was called tie me Heine linue:', and Hie liellef was that by virtue of the little nerve it could detect a dangerous prison if sllupl’ inserted in the liquid. From that belief the i lea that wedding rings -the rings worn on Hint. Anger—hud spwi il curative qualities had its rise. To tliis day wedding rings uro rublted over an obstinate sty on mi eyelid.

BUSINESS MENTION Fort Rent—A large room in good shape. Inquire of Honiy Koenue man. Lost—A piir of scissor*. hetwe»« R 8 Peterson’s house and Central school building. Finder please re turn to Misa Lizzie Peterson. Toilet Soups, the beat assortment in the eity, at 5 to 2S cents per cak< it Blackburn & Christen s drny *tore. 15d2wkseod Mexioo nineteen hours nearer Double daily through service, Iron Mountain route. Ask ticket agentr >r G. A. A. Deane, Jr., T. P. A. 20I» Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis. Lost. Brown Fur Scarf, beiweei Vlonroe and Decatur, Feb, 7th. Find er will be liberally rewarded by re turning same, or notifying Lock Box >2, Berne, Ind. Found—A watch fob at Mon mouth literary. Finder can have oime by inquiring of Mrs. Finn! AtfeUonnell. For Mile—A good, cheap worl uare; well bred, six years old. ani veighs about 1400 pounds. She i tot sound, but will make a splendh ■inn and brood mare. Brittso’ Uofl.

Ko-We-Ba Canned Goods, Dried Fruits & Vegetables. — ' Chase Sanborn's Fresh Roasted Coffee's Libby’s Canned Meats. National Biscuit Co’s'. Baked Goods and XXXX Crackers. Robinson's Pure Maple Syrup. Red Lion Mills Pure Unadulterated Buckwheat Flour. Swift’s Premium Hams and Bacon, all good enough for a kings table, we sell them. C. F. TRUE

Onr“*|>rpw »#IO w jll ** rent in ' uhl two weeks longer, or until Wednesday, February 22. We have some good bargains and many peo pie are buying. Rememl*r that we are making great reductions on everything g sold. COFFEE Ar MANGOLD. 24dw« Do you want a piano or organ?l Write; »o John W. Cunningham, j 603 E Mam St., Portland. Ind. In | dependent 'phone 411. who has sold i over fifty pianos and organs in Ad ams county in the last eighteen' months, and receive prices on instrument for examination John W. Cunningham. 21d6 fl 5 round trip to points in Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Mssouri, Texas, Oklahoma Territory and Indiana Territory, from St. I Louis, Special fares in connection with thessTvery" low rates via Clover Leaf route on February 7. and 21st, and March 7th and 21 1905. Get full information of Clover Leaf agents or address W. L. Roas, G. P. A., Toledo. O.

Personally conducted land seekers’ excursion to western and southwestern parts, via the Clover Leaf Route. On February 21st. and on March "th, and 21st, 1905, the Clover will sell tickets to all points in Hotnej seekers' territory in the west and soutewest at very low fare for the round trip. Now is the time to visit the rich farming lands of the soutb- . West. Trains leave Toledo 6:58 p. tn. and 11:55 p. tn. every day. Free re-1 elining chair ears. Pullman sleeper*. Write us for rates and pirticulars. Wanted A reliable land agent in everv town, to sell southwestern lauds. Big Commission*. W. L. ROSS, General Passenger Agent. E. L. BROWNE. Traveling Passenger Agent. The final adventures of SHERLOCK HOLMES will appear in the Sunday Post Dispatch, beginning Sunday Feb. 12. Each story com plete iu each issue. Leave order with Waldo Brushwilier or at Democrat office. Fire Damage Grain for Sale 1,000 bushels of wheat und also middlings and flour, damaged by Are. Call at the Fornax mill loca. tion. H. H. Bremercamp isdtf To Whom It May Concern. I have been appointed gen eral agent for the sale of Vitae Ore Medicine and all agents can secure their supplies from me Jonathan Burkhead, Monroe, Ind 300 d LOUIS KLEINE T rustee Preble T ownship Jfllce Day--Wednesday ot each week d lino.

>**•*•*•**XXXllXXi *♦•♦*••* **«•***«»* *♦•♦•♦ ****»?*; tttt • •* *''•*" * , A NEW FIRM 801 l <fc We have thia day formed a partnership in the Embalming and Undertaking business. C>4 r P ftc ® business will continue in the Hattie btudabaker block, south of Court House. Store Phone, No. 90. „ JAMES O. BALL. Feb. 3,-1905 £U MEYERS.

Valuable Farm For Salt Notices hereby given that >,n -| u n» executor ot the estate ot .h,l,i, II - , late of Allen ominty Indian*. » ed under -aid will us .1 jbn H. sn.i!ii..>u ’ TUES. FEB. 21, ’o's at the law < slices of Ihttfuger A Hoort f... • . :o.< n .1..' A . . V. i < > \ I in*, in the city of Fort Wa?ne !> :,r , i«. tween the liours of 10 o'clock lo j i <> clock, p m.. and from day io d » , roaftw I between the* me hour-, off. r f. t -ale. u ' private sale until sold, 11,. » I D ( i ribed real estate; situated u, th ' , Indi na.to-wit: | The ar.utbwest one-<i*Hrt» r f -woha , thirty-six (M): township t« north range fourteen east, eonlaituag ’.a I ac; v». Also the north half i l ,i of the t ■* nra»t :• quarter <V,> ot seciion thirty-six tnship twenty nine <(!»>. north rang.- ', urtwa east, contalnlngejrhtv i-<> a<•«, - h the h< mi-stead of John M Saolb tn Muiitownshlp.f Parties destrlnr to see the'anil t ■ < K. A I. K H to William- station atii i samuel Houk's residence. milt- east, sbu will show said land’.

TERMS OF SALE Two-fifths cash: three-tenth* in one year, and three-tenths in Iwo years. an< ( f»rwLirb defered payments the purchsM-r wiinet*qui red to execute bis notes wair nr v*kat inn and appraisement laws and i*ari«r six per cent interest from date, ar - t-rurH by morfßage on the real estau- * . I to hi*, or said purchaser may pay in cash in Men of iriving notes for the purchase mon* y. • r ib*» pav *aid note* before maturity \\e renen** the power to reject any and all bid* Wi:i sell the two tracts together or M-partu-ij. immediate possession given to pun tu*<?r. Address all inquiries to Bittlnavr A Houck. Attorneys, Fort Wayne. Indiana SAM ERL HOI K. Kiecator. B. F. D No. 7. Ih cutur lu«. KITTINGER A HOIK. Attorney* Special Low Excursion Rates TOLEDO. ST. LOUIS A WESTERS RAILROAD COMPANY. -CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Season 1905. Sc tibia Excursion* On the flr-i »■ ’bird Tuesdays »f each tn« nth until April elusive to points in tbr South l " !1 e»st. Kates one-Uulf the fare I - 1 Special round-trip Homeseeker* points in the »• st and aouthwt *t » ‘ ! Ist h« d 3rd Tuesdays of Fvbriiarv • B< * March, at rat* 1 of Ilsuu from st u»u k - Alsn very h»w tares to St L<»u> ‘ ver Ix*at route. In connection with u “ rates. S eciul single trip colonist ei<•nr* •*'* to points Colorado, hansa* Ind ‘ n J \ Oklahoma Territories. Lour 1 a ‘ Texas, rickets on sxte Februur» -1- •*« March 21 sc Madri Gras. Extremely low roun-’ trip o* curs! on fares fr< in all “tat lot -’■ ’ . Ala. New Orleans. La., and Fla . for tickets on sale March Ist to Presidential Inaugural cereiu<»ni» Ington 1). U. One-way rate pin- - <*• for tbe round trip from ail s{ u . ’ L, « Washington and return. Al t x • opportunity to visit our National npi G. A K. fares to Denver. Col., and r < rttrvmrly low rates of 2cents per u i r. tickets going on rale in Beptemnrr. Epworth League Convention at Dcir <'F ”-'f low round trip exclusions tan * ’ r " r , stations to Denver, in effect can) •> ■ PJOS. California, .act Coast Tourm' ns*le .!■ nil ni.i» Go<ml 11 010,1 Slopovor prl.loge# at piva.tiroOulkno Palace Slecptno C***' ClinlorCbair and Cast- tiara. •* a la-van«x hl|th bark »f»t coach™ « • through train. For rate*, and applj to nonrett Tickot Agfut or ano W. t. KOSB , . General pMaet>(«r Xoledo. ua J * F. L. HROWKK.- ttf Traeanug Px.itengcf 'po“ l .. T. I. MILLRR. Af*” l ;., Decatur Confidential. Ifvou contemplate » *av foist write r» for or«CUt >» MATION JOSEPH V. PEASE, TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Office Dai—Wedneaday of > week. 44-M>