DAILY BJLE COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY , OCTOBER G THE DAILY BEE. QOUNGIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning October 6. BUBscntrrioN RATES. - SOonto " fet wfCk nt Curler - - - - - - - . I110.00 per joar orncB : No. 7 Pearl Btreet.'Keftr Broadway. MINOB MENTION , City council mooting thii evening. The Blaine and Logan club mcot at headquarters this evening. Twenty-throe of Oil Wagners company wore Sunday stoppers at ho Pacific. A donation is to bo given Rov. J. / Armstrong at the Methodist church this evening , Rov. George S. Fatten , of Omaha , supplied the Congregational pulpit here yesterday. Ella BradBhaw was arrested Saturday on the charge of stealing some money from her mother. A. T. FHckingor reports the rain fall from 4 o'clock Thursday to 9 o'clock Saturday - urday morning is 3J inches. Mrs. W. n. Almy has sworn out a BOO- end warrant for a cow , which she believes - liovos is in Julius Dicknor'o possession. During the severe thunder storm of Friday night the steeple of the Methodist church at Macedonia was struck by lightS - S ning causing considerable damage. The exposition at the rink has a grand closing this evening. There will bo a carnival of authors , a Now England uup- per , a stage entertainment , and roller skating. There was a rousing republican moot ing at Coin Saturday night , at which Col. Hepburn spoko. A special train of five coaches , crowded full , was run down from Ularinda. The newly organized choir of St. Paul's Episcopal church consists of Miss Bertha Meullor , Miss Cook , Mr. Marshall Troy- nor and Mr. Will Troynor , and Miss Effio Warren as organist. Chas. H. Warner , of this city , has boon appointed assistant commissioner for this congressional district of Iowa of the do- partmert of the colored folk's exhibits at the World's Exposition to bo hold In Now Orleans. The horrible condition of Willow avenue - nuo , ono of the streets supposed to have been improved , caused D. J. Rockwell to abandon a light buggy , leaving it in a mud-hole while ho got the horse out as best ho could. Regular monthly mooting of the board of trade this evening. It is about time that the board aroused onougb interest teat at least get a quorum. There are many matters of importance which the board should take hold of. A fifteen-year-old boy has boon put ting on the gloves with members of the police force , just for fun , at the police station. Ho knocked the biggest of the force out of timointhroo roundsblackod the marshal's eye , and scattered the second end assistant jailor into pieces. Iho Hamburg Times has an occcntrio make-up. In publishing the proceedings of the anti-prohibitionist convention , re cently hold in this city , it prefaces it with the Sunday school lesson for Octo ber 5 , and the golden text "Arlso therefore - fore and bo doing , and the Lord bo with theo. " J. M. Matthews , the county superin tendent of schools , had quite a serious time in returning by team from Orescent City in company with his wifo. The team started to run down a stoop hill , and Mr. Matthews , ia holding on , suf fered a dislocation of ono of the bones of the forearm. Nelson Bros. , of Cedar Rapids , have just put out their Pocket Railway Guide of Iowa. Anyone traveling through this stito can not find anything so convenient aud so cheap. The time of arrival and departure of all trains at all points in the state and much other valuable informa tion , and all for a quarter. The condition of Broadway yesterday excited much comment from Sunday strollers. The paved portion of the street is in many places in bad shape on ac count of the caving in where sewerage has boon laid , and the unpaved portions are impassable. At different places sign boards "dangerous" are planted , and at ono point the street is blocked effect ually , preventing travel over it. The Social Union , an orgont/.Uion of the young people of the Presbyterian church , will to-night give the closing entertainment - tortainment of the exposition at the skat ing rink. A New England supper is to bo served from G:30 : to 0 o'clock at 20 cents each. The entertainment begins at 8 o'clock , and at its close there will be roller skating. Any nnd all who doslro are also invited to appear in the costume of seine character of fiction , the purpose being to make it an author's carnival. The Woodblno man , McGulligan , who was cruelly slugged here the other night , waa Saturday taken to his homo. Ho wa4 still in a dazed condition and unable to gtvo any intelligible answers to ques tions put to him. It li now learned that at a late hour the night ho was slugged , he was iu company with two hard looking negroes , whom ho treated to drinks , and suspicion poiuti to them as knowing raoro about the slugging than they core * to tell. The law firm of Beott & Stewart has diitolved , Col Scott taking into a now partnership his eon , wbilo Mr. J. J. Stewart opens au office by himself over theSaving'o bank , corner of Broad way % and Main street , hi the rooma'ately cci tl TTi , , , , , c renter , Mr. Stow- cuplod by Mayno A i- art is a young man of both .nt < nl * nnd ability , and has not only made an excel' lent reputation ns a lawyer , and high rank among the members of the bar , but in business and social circles ho is highly esteemed , and ho will doubtless continue to find his services in demand. Mies Ncally Stevens , who will soon leave this city to make her homo in Now York , haa boon prevailed upon to glvo a finnl subscription concert at Dohany' § opera house , the dale of which will bo duly announced. The subscription list will bo loft at Bushnoll's to-day , when a chance will bo given the citizens to show their appreciation of Miss Stevens' merit. Miss Stevens will bo assisted by Omaha's favorite musician , Miss Caldorwood , and by Mr , Calm. The concert will bo of a high order &f merit , and MUs Stevens , who has always boon a pritno favorite with Council Blulfs audiences , should bo given a most liberal patronage. Several items are crowded out this morning on account of lack of space. VAU&HAN'S ' VIEWS , Tlio Annual Adlrc s Delivered by Him At I'npllllon'fl Big 1'uiiijilcln Show , The second annual fair of the Sorpy county agricultural society cloned at Pa- pillion , Nob. , on Saturday. On the af ternoon of that day , Meyer W. R. Vaughan , of this cHy , gave the annual uddress , of which the following portions ( tro of gront interest : Our 1'urltan forefathers wore believers [ n individual thought only so long as the individual was -willing to think as they lid. Any ono who did not think as they iid they did not propose to tolerate , and I hey told them so , and sometimes clipped Lhoir oars that they might hoar and no to this fact the bettor. Bat in our day and generation every man is expected to thinker [ or himself , mid wo try to teach our chil dren and young people to do so. And to-day there is no stronger support in the nrholo structure of the American nation khan this very element of individual thought , permeating as it does all classes and conditions of men among us. Our joramon school system is , of course , the root of this tendency , but in the indus trial expositions , which are springing up ill over the country. Ho the great object lessons , supplementing this grand popu lar education as it progresses from the jommoii schools to the colleges , to the workshops , to the mines , and to the iolds. What idea , do you think , ono ihild in n hundred , pouring with weary jrain over his maps of yellow , pink and green , acquires of this vast country in vhich wo iivo ? Do you not think , nay , lo you not know , that those same chil- Iron will learn more of those outlaying lections in one-half hour in our fairs imong the wonders in the exhibits made > y the western railroads ? I think it may bo truly said that most > f the improvements aud inventions rhich have contributed so much to the omfort of mankind and the wealth of the lations , are very largely duo to the in- lustry of these who have risen by their iwn endeavor from the humble walks of ifo. There is a fixodnoas and reliability n agricultural pursuits which are not al- rays found in other bunches of in dustry. The soil remains over ready D bo tilled , and the farmer , with ruddy ealth and brawny arms , depends alone pou the work of his hands and kind 'rovidonco for a reward of his labor , 'him our farmers are the most Indopon- ent of our citizens. They produce , or ave within their roach , all they need for heir necessities and for their comfort , 'heir crops may bo more abundant at no harvest than another , and their pro tein iniiy command a higher price at no market than another. These con- Itions may expand or contract , their bility to indulge in luxuries or In oxpon- ituros , not absolutely needful , but they hould never bo in want of the docossi- ios of life. This is the sure result of roll regulated farming. When the farm- r falls and becomes bankrupt in his bus- Q3B3 , wo may look for shiftlessness , or a 1 oo ambitious desire to own more land or took than ho can pay for , or an inter- noddling with matters that boar no rola- ion to his farm , or such mismanagement , nd ignorance as demonstrate that hems ms mistaken his vocation. In the in- lustrious , intelligent and contented armor , the state finds a safe and profita- ilo citizen , always contributing to its roalth and power. The real value of ho farmer to the state is not fully appro- iatad until wo consider that ho foods the nillioiiB of our people who are engaged n other pursuits ; that the iroduct of his labor fills the venues of our commerce , mid supplies n important factor in our financial rola- iona with other nations. It is the farm- r'fi right , and his duty , to demand that II unjust aud inequitable burdens upon griculturo and us products , however aused , should bo removed , and that rhilo the furtherance of the other inter- B'H ' of the state have duo regard , this mportant ono should not be neglected. 'huB , by his labor as farmer , and in the nil performance of hlu duty as citizen , o will create and secure to himself his hare of the result of his toil , and save nd guard for all the people a most im- lortant element in the prosperity of the tale. tale.Our Our prosperity is not dependent on ho decadence of other nations , but upon ho mlphty energy of America. Our irospority is dependent upon utilizing ho gifts that Almluhty God has placed n our posse.iBion , and not upon the hope if overcoming or breaking clown any > ooplo in the world , but in making the test and highest use of what Providence ms placed ui'our hands. I will not say hat the people of the west are the groat- ist people in America ; but , I will say his , that time mid distance being practi- ally annihilated ns they are , in the race if industry , in the race of rts , in the struggle for all that nakoa a people materially great and irosperous , that country will take prcco- once whoao natural resources are the cat. It has buen predicted that the opulation of this country , at the end of bo century , would bo a hundred mil. ops. A hundred millions of American iti/.ons make a grand basis for a nation's evolopinunt , in n clear atmosphuro , un- er the most inspiring of inventive on- rprisos , in about twenty years , by orking upon tha mighty gifts of Provl- unco voucluafod to us , more affluent ad diversified than over soon In the his- > ry of any other people In the world , flio Is going to compote successfully ilh the hundred millions of peoplu ? ru don't want the balance of the A inert- , n continent ; but wo do want free and irdial and amicable relations with it ull. Farmers should bo economical , for of 10 enormous crops rabed In this county , wo at hornoiconsumcd ninety per cent , ol u'r vast manufactures. Wo exported onnbout ) two per cent , and while the whllf the American people are the best fed Biid best clnd of any people on the face of the earth , it should bo remember ed that tlio world , and oven the most -I'Mzcd ftUta in the world , is always „ , ! / ; . , . ' "M than ono year of starvation , nWover < u ' ° f having . yr'Z0oduftnd on hand at any J. " ° time , and so theme mo t civilized nation is1 nlways within two or three years of bccon"K : naked ; in fact , the entire capital of the rhost state , to-wit : all the railroads , mills , works , ware-houses , dwelling-houses , and Mnd in existence - goods and wares of ovorf volvo not exceeding enco , bear a market the value of two , or at the utmost of throe , years' product of the same state. Hence it follows that all profits , all wages , all taxes are and mi it bo derived from the market value of the annual products and economy and Industry should bo the pass-word of every producer , The wo man's department of the fair and society shows the importance of women in the Industrial field , and calls attention to the faotof her importance in the arts , out side her merely domestic usefulness , lloncst self-support by women is no longer reprehensible. It is only the heathen and the Turk who treat their women as play things. The woman of America demands something else. She aspires to bo the fellow-laborer and co equal of man , as well as his companion. Wo do not see women harnessed to the same burden with the dog in this free country , but wo have scon them hampered - pored by customs and fettered by preju dice and ridicule. This era , thank Qed , is passing , and the woman of to-day and to-morrow is proving , and will provo that , she is and will bo , the intellectual equal of man. In conclusion , lot mo say that wo should study the instruclivo illustrations af the advance that has been mado. Wo 300 man increasing his control over the Forces of nature moro and more , adapt ing all the objects about him to his com fort and support. You see the manu facturer , inventor and laborer bringing , hoao forces , to a remarkable degree , tn mswcr the needs of man's life and the isos of his homo. Land and labor should 10 placed uoon an equality with other in- lustrios , whether of trade , iransporta- ion or manufactures. Each is entitled o enjoy what it earns , and must yield to ; ovornmont , in the form of taxes , the ust ( proportion of whatever may bo locossary for the security of the wholo. JTho proprietor ofSiloam Springs will inter into a written contract to euro your latarrh or forfeit all claim to pay for roatmont. Write Rev. M. M. Thomp- on , Albany , Gentry county , Mo. emtf llonl Estate TransforB. The following transfers wore filed in ho county clerk's ofiico yesterday and re- lortod for TJIE BEE by P. J. MoMahon , ) ctobor 4 , 1884 : Anna L. Gary and husband to Henry I. Van Brunt ; lot 0 , block 2 , Jackson's ddltion to Council Bluffs , 63,275. Wm. Aikon to Christian Otta : lot 8 , lock 24 , Oalosburg addition to Council Jluirs , § 200. John Williams to Delilah Belle 'Wll- iams , his wife ; part of lot 13 , Walnut , a. , $1. Lobe and afiection. Now hats , now styles and now Domo- cst'u patterns at A. W. Arbutbnot's. COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL ; ELnrra MABKET. Wlioat-No. 1 inllHug , C0@05 ; No. 3 , E0@ 0rojectotH5. Corn Local purposes , 35@10. Oats For local purposes , 35@-IO. Hay S10 00@12 00 per ton ; baled , 50@GO Rye 10@45o. Corn Monl 130 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , C 00 © 00. 00.Coal Coal Delivered , hnrd , 11 50 per ton ; soft [ 00 per ton Lard Kalrbnnk's , wholesaling at OJc. Flour City flour , 1 00@3 30. Brooms 2 ! )5@3 ) 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows 3 00@3 25. Butcher toors , t 00 ® 1 25. Sheep 3.50. lIoRS 125 ® 165. I'nODOOE AND FRDIT8. Poultry Llvo old hona , 7c ; spring chickens. 25@2 50 par doz. I'oachoa J bus. bor , 1 00. Lomona 4 50 g5 00 per box. Butter Creamery , 18@20o ; choice country fc. Eggs 1C per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , 30@4Cc per bushel ; nlons , 40@50c per bu ; apploo , chcico cooking r eating , 2 60 ; boann , 1 75@2 60 pur usliol ; Sweet uotntoeg , 4 00 tx > r bbl. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT10K. Special ft vottlsomonta , euo at Loet , 'ound , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Board- ig , ota. , will be Inserted In this column at the low oto of TEN CENTS 1'EIl LINK lor the Drat Insertion nil FIVE CENTO PER LINE (01 each eubecquont n < ertlon. Leave ottIsornenta at our offloof No. 'oarl Street , near Droadwav WANTS. id ilUtrlct agent ) for tno Jlu. tual Ito'cno ' fund Life Amoctatlon.Ncw York , 'ho leaclloifllfo uwrelation of Auurl-a. Ono nun- red inllllenu liinlncm , 66,000 monitors , $700,000 alii In IOSPUB , SIOO.UCO dcpotlteU nlth Inmirancc iinmilpslon ol New York , lipuranco at lens than no-hall the rates charged l > y HO calloil "old time" i > niianles | , Addrem U. II. Mann , Department -Mtui- tit , Council llludu , Io a. Ij Atifun , Capital Centm lllo nnd other uoft * lena coal kept ttdoorgo lloatona , S2S llroad- roy. Telephone No. J1U. n KAKONADLU I'UICKS-l'alr tiKht and mean. Iu uro t Ueorito lltaton'u coal and \\ood j rd i8 U roadway. Telephone No , 110 , neil BALK A fine blooded Ulllon. H. Cold < L' btelufiiO L road way , Council neil 8AI.K HKAHOKAIILK. ColTcw roastlni ; . U Bplco and croccry hushichH. Only one In town Icanun , 111 health. Address It. L. William * . IS Nunh Iain ht , . Council Hindu. 171)11 11KNT FurnUhuU roum , \Yuthluitoii ; L' atonuv , | T > lHHALKOHItKNr-Tho Orru I'ackluir ho L ? anJ machinery , l ratul In this city , Canna M hex | iiiday. . Odell & Day. fcvury bouyiu Council IJlum to utu WAMKU . Delivered by carrier at only twenty enta a weok. [ TiOH HAt.K Jly resllenoe , corner 7th avenue and D 10th trout. 11 taken noon will > cll lor 42,000 elow alue.Vlllalioiell luriitture , carpets , Ao . II or In part. II not sold at once will rent meuil- , with haute fumlsliud or undunlihcd , t lodorate rent. Any oua thlnbluK Of inaklne liclrlKiuio In Council lihitTa will do well to liiNCBtf- ate tblu oBer , H la the Ut uartraln vvtroOerud i the city. M A. UlTON. \lil > 1'Al'Eim-ror Hie at ! ! oflloo , at 25 c U J a huudrud E , Eice M. D , oi other tumors removed without to | knllo or driwlui ; o blood. ERONIC DISEASES ktod" iw.7. . Orar Ulrty years practical iperlcuoa Otfoa No , Tear ) trect. Council Dlufls CiTCououltatlan tree W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Oonuoll Blaftr. al ixUte oollertlon aecoojr , Odd Follow ! Block n tlavlDX * Bauh J Fall Goods HARKNESS ilks , Dress Goods & Novelties IN THE KKVf COLONS AND LATEST STYLES. OUU is very complete in vnriety'and excellence of goods. Wo have also ar- arranged to take aeasi'res tiid have cloaks I&E.A.IQIES TO OSES/DIES 3E&3 thereby insuring a perfectly fitting garment without extra expense to our customers.A fine stock of , Cloakings , Plushes , Velvets , Eides , Down and Jersey Cloth Tambour , " Turcoman , [ In Choice New Patterns and very cheap. OIGOTIB : flurtain Goods , Window Shades , Etc , , Etc , [ a fact , a complete ztock of everything usually kept in a first-class Dry Goods store , at the old stand of HARKNE 4 = 01 Broaaway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ; Cdfcjofc ad vert'Cement in following issues of this paper. &i - > w COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand , ranging iu prices from $3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a big reduction iu H. KT I O ? t As I nctd the room to display my stock o ! eto\cs. Council BIuff9' Iovva- Co close out our stock of Summer Goobs , we .ire ofleeiug them remark ably low. resent price 5c ( ) , former price 75c. Next quality has been reduced from lOc to 25c. Reduced 25 per cent. [ J. J. ATJWBEDA & CO. , 317 Broad-way. COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. EVEKYTUINQ1IISTCLASS. . Sfos. 317 nnd 319 S. Main St. , - COUNCILBLUFFS Elas Enlarged and lie-fitted His Store , and Offers Extra Inducements to Purchasers of DRY GOODS , FANCY GOODS , LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. r34 Broadway , . . . . Council Bluffs , I MRS. S. J. NORRIS , Latest Styles Millinery. Having opened iu a now store I invite the inspection of ladles. ItS. S. J. NOUUI8 , 2 U nroailtvay , . . . . Ooun 111 u ( TV. L F. CLATTKUIIUCK , G. EDO An , O. K BESWIOK , Manager. Assistant. Sccretury. jouncil Bluffs Detective Association IflllUo all kinds oliletcctho work lor Uanks , Kiprets , loltgrtph au4 Hallway coopanlei , Merchants , luiulactorlts. ( Joriiorailem , VuMlo and 1'iUato Institutions und DUtilct Attorney * . fatolen rrorcrty ro- oiercd Collectloni nude , Ml > lni ; Irlunds lound. Divorces procured $ SUO reward . oRercd for the ariest nl conviction ol any person or perilous Irnu Jolently repromtlnc this Association. All communications trlolly confidential. otHco : MasonloTerntile , Council lllulls , Iowa. I' . O. llox 1SD3. WUOLKBALKJUBAtiEUa IN HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , nrl 341 ITtqadway. OOnNOirBLOFK8 TOW A | 3KM f f I O. W W Faves , Switches , Whatnots , Langt/y aud Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KINDS OF IN STREET , UNOJL BLUFFS H.H , HOENE & CO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN . , . , , 7' nk our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd .T CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , * H. H , HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , - ' " IOWA , A COMPLETE LINE OF Boots , Shoes and Rubbers All new and clean. LOWEST miClS and shown In PLAIN FIOUnHS. Solid iroodB. No shoddy. All vyork warranted. Wo are bound to get acquainted , If Roods and prices will do It. No trouble to show [ roods. Malt orders solicited. Good ! cent to ill parts C. 0. D. subject to npprMal. Call and look o\cr our stock at Boston Boot and Shoe tore. 117 Broadway , Council Blufi'a. E. E. ADAMS & CO. NORENE &J. . LANDSTEOM , Fall Goods Ready. Suits Mndo to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice aud n Eeasonule Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 510 Main Street , Council Binds. DR. JUDD'S ELECTEIG BELT. 0,000 Electric floiis fold Jor the Month of Sqit , byuj. Agents Wanted ! References Any of the bustncBBlhouecs In Council Bluffs. JDDD & SMITH Proprietors. Salesrooms 319. Broadway. Manufactory 30. Fourth St. COUNCIL BLTJFFg- KIEL'S SALE STABLES Keep Horson and Mules constantly on hand which ; wo will sell in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholoialo and retail dealers In Grain and Baled H T. Prices ten Bonablc. Satisfaction Giurautccd. SOKCHLiTJTIEjEi < Sc ZBOHLET Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffs. SMITH & TOLLER , Agts , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc From. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF 'a. Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ! OST until s' all Furnlshlns aro.dlsposed Goods of. and Notions at } MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Maunfactorer , urtalDB , in Lace , Elite , Turcoman , Etc.j oil cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. I amo and bo convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In our line , heapost jlace to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings In the CHy. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly Cardane MANDEMAKERS & V.N , STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY , 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Irdors in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention nnd satisfactio Guaranteed. Plons and specifications furnished iree. THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY Is bettor prepared than over before to fill all demands for washing. Wo call your ttontion especially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low rates. All indsof work done in first-class order. Special pains will bo taken with flannels. irdorasontby mall or otherwise receive prompt attention. ALBERT P. JOHNSON , Proprietor. 12 BROADWAY . COUNCIL BLUFFS Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3XTo. 3.S3 OXr. avr , iao. tat. , do-nmol ! 3SlTu.tr . W. P , ALYSWOETH. arne Houiesinocd on the LITTLH GIANT trucks > ud any distance and cner any klinlUo ! yrouu tICK HOUSE ! ! raited. All work guaranteed. W. I' . AYLSWOKTII , 1010 Ninth street COUNCIL-IILUFFR. \ HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FRANZ Jjsrr. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or rlnUhi KIMBALL PIANOS licit Uodvra 1'rloo to Buy. The Kunball Oraran. so long and favorably known In the west , rncommends Itself , . L. STEWAKT , Sola Ageut for above Ilnea of Goods. Warerooms , 1329J Ur cil Ulutlg , lowa. IIOorreapoudonce Solicited , Agocta Wanted ,