Tl 8 THE OMAHA DAUUX BEE : TUESDAY , JULY 20 , 1886. ' * PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY The Papers in the First Marriage of Woold ridge , the Bigamist. PLATTDEUTCHER'S PLEASURE A StntlliiR ) ) AflVny nt tlio I'nrk Knll roiul Notes llio Miilhnll8liln * rock Fetid Ajcnln llrcvl- tics nml Oilier lineal. i Other Wife. Marshal Cninmings yesterdayrecelvot thu'followlng letter which explains itself Thomas Cuiinnlngs , City Miuslial , Omaha Dear Sir : t enclose inn n certified copy of inarrlaii license of If. L. Woolurldue to May K. John KOII. Please Imiiil them to .Mr. I'aiiKen. 1 he wants a ccitlili'd copy of the proceculni of thediuirce suit , hi ; can Ket them iroin tin circuit clerk , ( it'orgc W. I.nnklonl. bend ino tin1 iiapers ( if jour rlty with no counts ofhat has been done In the matter J ilon'i ptopoto to liavo anything more to d ( with the nutter If possible. Yours truly , 11.V. . HICK MAX , Sheriff. f Following is a copy of the license. "This license niithoii/cs any .ludie , Justlci of the pence , licensed or ordained pii'acher o Gospel , or any other person iiiithorl/ed nndei the laws of tlio Mate , to solciiinl/o innrrlnci between 11 , I , . Wooldbrliljje , oi0cnvei ; Conn ty , btateof Colorado , who Is OUT the n\n \ > ol 21 jean and Mis. Mnrv K. Johnson , of Mai 8liall , Saline count } , ( Mo. ) who Is over tin ate of ISeais. . Witness my hand of recorder of the seal ol ofllce nlllxril , at my ofllce In Marshall , tin Jbth day of May istw. M. C. SA.NDI.IDOI : . Attached to the copy of the murringi license is a notarial deposition from Mr Sandhdgo to the cfTect that the copy is n true and correct ono. Marshal dimming has turned the mattei over to Mr. Paulson. The papcis ftirnisl conelusho iloeiimuntary evidunce thp.t Wood bridge Is a hlirninlst. It Is probable that lu will bo arrested and prosecuted. I'liEASUUI' } . Enjoyed In the Shady Walks ol TIrfuiIt'R Garden. Tlio picnic of the Plattdeutschcri took place Sunday at Brandt's garden , nnd was a most pronounced success The morning looked dark , but in the nf tcrnoon the sun shone bright and warm making tlio shades of the beautiful grove greatly to ho appreciated. The procession to thn park was mar shallcd by Louis lleinirod , whoso assis tants \\oio J. lliiach and C. tirotmaok Each of these gentlemen , especially the ono first mentioned , bore himself with exceeding dignity. Twenty policemen , under command of Marshal Cnming , as sisted by Captain Cormick and Sergeants Mat/.a and Mostyn led the lino. Thej were all dros.scd in the regulation uui form , und made a handsome and imposing nf > pearance. Then followed the Union Pnoilic band , the Chicago delegates in ti bnronch , the lilair visitors numbering one hundred and thirty men , the Calhonn visitors numbering twenty , the Vciein , Irom Atlantic , Iowa , thirty-livo btrong , lIoflrnnn'H brass band , the Arion club , thirty-live members , the Turn Vcroin.aml the PJattdeutscher Vcrein bringing ujj m the rear. The banners of the Arions , nnd the Hhur nnd Atlantic societies were very beautiful indeed. There were about 2,000 in the grounds , every one of whom seemed to enjoy the occasion. Refreshments were numerous nnd well nntroimud , the bowling alley Was busy all day , and under the trees in nil parts of the park little family and Bocial groups gathered anil enjoyed the pleasant shade and the delights of social conversation. The Arion club estab lished its headquarters along n line qi tables beneath .sonic pf tlie most beauti ful trees , and with happy speeches , old- time songs , and many a joke spent a number of hours m n most pleasant planner. Mr. Win. Meyer , of Chicago , president of tljo society , made n speeeli in Platt- llciitsch , in which ho referred to the misInformation - Information of the people ns regards the identity of tlio Plattdeutschor. Ho de fended his people in an eloquent manner nnd pointed to the fact that among the distinguished puoule who had como ol Plaitdeutschers were Bismarck in dip lomacy , Vbn Moltkc as a tactician , Von Humbomt , the scientist and traveler , and Itichtcr , the poet. The all'air was a most enjoyable one and when it broke up at ri o'clock , hero nnd there happy people might bo heard exclaiming : "O , Ilanner , Jwnt on hunt ? Lie ) haut ecn thaler cost , uud liero und tweutig grots. " ItAlLi NOTES. { The tiiinltPil Express Scheme Per sonals. The first authentic particulars of the limited express between Omaha and Sun Francisco , of which mention has already Leon made in the line , were given out from the general superintendent' ) ) oflioo yesterday. The Union Pacific officials have been closing up the details of the scheme Andut last have things in such shape thai they can tell something definite about the matter. The express will bo put on August 1st , ( ind v/ill at first consist of seven coaches , tuost of thorn buffet cars. It will make the run from Omaha to San Francisco in seventy-two hours , as against about nine' ty-six hours nt present. It will leave Omaha nt 10:15 : in tlio morning , arriving nt uirilon at 0 o'clock the evening of the next day. Going then via the Central Pa oifio , it will reacli San Francisco uuont 11 o'clock the morning of the third day. For Instance , the limited express leaving Pnuiha Mommy morning would arrive in Ogden Tuesday evening nnd in Snn Frun < clsoo Thursday morning. The return lug express will leave San Francisco al 0 o'clock in the afternoon and arrive in Omaha at 8iO : ! p. m , on tlio third day , NOTK9 AND I'KItSUNALS. Mr , S. K. Callaway , general mnnagoi the Union Pacilio , returned ycstcr 5f iiyfrom his eastern trip. 1 Messrs. Kimbull , Morse nnd Stcb Ems of the Union Paollto , returned yestor. day from the railroad meetings In Chi cogo. General Superintendent Smith also ro' tuvnnel ycsttirday from a western trir. of five weeks ttirough Oregon , Cullfor pin , Washington territory ami llritlsl ; Columbia , Mrs. Smith and her mothei returned with him. J. S , Tobbotts , general freight agent ol the Union Pacilio at Kansas City , is in the oily. Twenty-four Pullman sleepers of G. A B. people from Massachusetts will leave Boston in two special trains on the SUril Stopping ever ono day at Omaha , going thence ty Sail Francisco , via the Unlor Pacific. For several days back the nngineers ir tlio Union Pncilio yards have bean "tail Ing" tholr cnrs on the sidownlk at Tontl jtrcot within n foot of tlio part constantly taaila use of by podestrinijs. I his ii oloarly u violation of instructions wbiol require the end oftrains to bouot less thai ton feet from crossings when standing Those oara could not move a half n dozer Inches without striking soiho passer b < this , the llngmnn i mid , to guard against compoUod to sfiuid at the bumper whih iha car is in this position. This conorall ; tlyes tliolhigman a little more than In Famittowl to with success. AilM , Kuwlny IJraivl ut Paul's Pnrl DctwniMi Two Iritis. Sunday atK'rnoon.tabout 4'JO : o'clocl I joung m.m u Mfd hU , Laeey , ly eighteen years of nge , was stabbed at Paul's park , immediately south of Una call's , on the Hollcvuo road. Hoth him coif nnd his assailant , Fr.ink Hart , hn < Imd several sen flics before they enforce the park , in each of which it wns claimct that Lncey had pressed the fighting. Out of these was in front of Muellei'i saloon on the road to Hcllovuo. It was afterward ! ) continued In Paul's garden , where both of the parties , under the in lluenco of drink , commenced to qunirol ills claimed about a young woman , the company ot whom each desired. Before anybody could interfere , the youth ful combatants came to hlows.atid litinlh Hart drew n knife nnd with it deal Lacey n dangerous blow , wliieli cul through the coat and shirts to the skin beneath. The blade penetrated tllp arm almost to the bone and the blood flowed from the wound in streams. Hart dis appeared in an instant , and being in danger of bodily injury , wni * secretly us- corted to the cars by the deputy sliorill'of the place. Lacey was found to have u deep cut in his left arm. Tlio wound was bound with handkerchiefs by some lookers-on. The yoiinir assailant wae not prosecuted. Lncoy's wound is a painful oni ! anil may yet have serious rev suits. Frank Hail lives at the corner of Tiilrtcenth nnd Cass ami l.accy lives at Nineteenth and Lonvcnnorth. A coiimcTioN. : A brother of the young man Hart who used a knlfo on Lacey in thn row at Urandt's park on Sunday , callcel at the ! : : ollice last evening nnd asked a cor rection of the published version of llio affair. Ho says that there was no young Iml.y in the case and that his brother nml Lacey were not acquainted at all. Lacey was with a gang wlio were going around tlio park quarreling with everyone who would notice thorn. The assault on Hart was not resented until Lacey had struck him twice without any cause whatever. ON THE Tit AIL. Union Pacific Shot ) Men Looking Tor Missing Mr. Iloll. Last Saturday afternoon seventy-live men of the Union Pacific shops volun teered to make a search for Mr. Bell , the aged father of Walter Hell , who has been missing since last Thursday week. When last seen , the old gentleman was near the waterworks of the South Omaha stock yards. He were a broael straw hat ami a knitted jacket nnd was going south- ware ! . His homo is on the corner of Tenth and Dancroft streets. Mr. Hell has been constantly under the eyes of the members of his family for some time back , because of his ago , nml has , couso quently , seldom left the vicinity of his homo. On the day referred to , however , ho eluded the watchfulness of Ins people : uul disappeared. Tlio shop men formed u line and searched the woo'ds south of Mr. Hell's home , a space of twenty-five feet being between every two men. When they came together Saturday night no clue had been found , except a jacket , which it was thought was- the ono worn by the missing man. Sunday the search Iwas continued , no less than 03 of the shop men taking part. _ These scoured the country on all sides ot the stock yards and up to a late hour Sunday night had discovered no trnuc of the object of their search. Clmr cs Against the Co ] > s. The police committee of the council spent most of Saturelay in hearing testi mony in the investigation of the charges against Olliccrs Al ; a amiMeBride , who were accused of having unduly assaulted Fred Billiard in the Thirteenth street row last wcok. About twenty witnesses were examined. Mr. Kopp , who made the charges , stated that ho only know of the case from hearsay A laborer named Kn- bovco testified that the police force was no good at all. Ho had been knocked down bv a member of the force once him- sclfand ( didn't think the city bad nnypo- lice force. The bottom of the charges al most fell out of the charges when Mike Ncrcd , a member of the committee ap pointed by Von Humboldt assembly K. of L. to investigate the case , took the wit- nojs stand. He said Billiard had stated to him that he was not hurt much , but was only putting on and pretending to be sick from the effects of the assault. Ho also stated that ho kicked the policeman three times before the officer struck him. The officer's case was confined to their own statements and the evidence of wit nesses that Bullard was outside of his place when the arrest wns nuulu and that ho was resisting the officers when they struck him. The report of the committee will prob ably bo made to the council to-night. Opclt's Hotel. Lincoln Neb. , opened March iDth , first class in every respect. A City Preas Club. About iifteen representatives of the city press motJSuiiday afternoon in the Pnxton parlors to discuss the project of organizing a press club. It was decided to effect such nn organizationand fifteen names ware obtained to articles providing for the same. A committee was ap pointed to obtain copies of the constitu tion and by-laws of the press clubs in Chicago , St. Louis and St. Paul and to report a rough draft of a constitution at the meeting to be hold next Sunday after noon. There n re about thirty journalists in this city at present , nnd there is no reason why n good nress club should not be formed out ot first class material. The first aim of the organization will bo to secure nicely furnished rooms , provided with periodicals , billiard and pool tables , ami all the little necessaries incidental tea for "tho . " a homo-retreat boys. tfor Sale Cheap Fine Jersey heifer calf , three months old , Address nt once , II. 0. . euro Pacific Hotel Co. POWDEI Absolutely Pure0 This powder never varies. A marvel of put Ity , btrcnviU nml wliolesomeness. Moro ecou oiulcttl thun the unllnnry kind and cimnt l > told in competition nuh tlio multitude of lo\ tott , bUort wcltflit nlum or pho < phatf poH-Jurs Bol < l omy lu cans. HOYAI. HAKINO I'ownin di IC3ViiJI St. , New York. A < juick. rer for adanbcod , U .billt , Cure Ixnt bIUtjr Nan MEN irpuja. . . UiikurM.Koauaekiry. ! dUpuUble rrooti. Book wnl iMl X UR OWN" Samples and Prices furnished on Application AGENTS FOE , ALL MARKETS : IT WHOLESALE DEALER nr AracricanWatGlies HPORTER OF DIAMONDS Orders from the Icf/Uimate jewelry trade solicited THE ENEMY IN THE AIR ! HOT. HUGH O. PENTECOST , Pastor Of St. I'liul's ' " 1 Imve been inilTorlngfar twenty ytnr < trUliC'tininc Church , We t3Uli Street , New York , wrltse : Dy < pep l ! for eluhteon yo.irs I huvo not eilcnnnl in u food of nny kind whatever : my illjjcstlva nuwcr * "Kor seven successive years 1 was a victim to fever were no < lepre 8e < l Hint 1 wns unnbla to illKmt food of anil ague , resulting flnnlly In nervous prostration anil uny kind except dale brond pounded with a ImmmoJ nnd miide line Ilku powder , und then boiled. I mis ro- melancholia , which rendered nil work Impossible nml ducud to n more xkelcton , raj miirerlne were Indc- life Iteclf n coimtnnt horror. After trying everythlnit fcrllmblc. 1 lurchnsed one of your liver i > nd , nnd , rocommemlcil from quinine t < > tutiwub * . 1 WHS per- to my utter imtnnl'hmont. In two weckt mis nhlc to nmuleil to put on a HDI.MAV. I Imil but one chill cat n hpnrty meal with niv fumlly roHst hccf und itfterwiml. My general livnltli bernmo perfect , nnd vPKnlnbli-H. HHVC cnlned lirtccn ponndi In ono year I Increimed from ! * . " > to ill pounds. The 1 teal hnppyund joyful. Vll the imiNo nnd thanks follnwInK Kummcr. ntn tlmo when I wui pccnllnrly n re duo to tlio I1OI.MAV I'An 1 thnnk ( ! od fur tills Mibjcct t the trouble , 1 worj lr Ilnlmnn'a Pud As A o slnK. Ynuis rcsp'y.Ers. 1. llONNEIl , South Wiish- riiKVENTiVF , hut tlio I'liimy Imd been completely Ington , D.C. routeil nnd 1 Old not encounter him , nor Imro I met D.C.AM. . niirnnmr * . Pitici : , (200. him since. " JIOLMAN PAD CO. , lS\Vllllnm ) btrcot , N. Y. THE HOLIAN LIVER PAD TRIUMPHANT. The Pad Hill prevent more sickness than nil the Pills and UrugH In Christendom will Cure. FHEBESTTHREA JFOHSEWING MACHINES SIX-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL ; ) COTTON. . Full Assortment for sale to the Trade by > VINYARD & SCHNEIDER M. BURKE & SONS , LIYE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , QEO. BUIIKB , Jlnnafror , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. REFERENCES : Meiclmnts' and Farmers' Hank , David City , Neb. ; Kearney National HankKearneyNeb. ; Columbus State Bank. Columbus , Neb. ; McDonald's Hank , Noil.li i'latte. Neb. ; Omaha National Hank. Omaha. Neb. , , , , . , Will pay customers' draft with bill of lailmc attached for two-thirds value of stock MALT Specially DlBtlllcd for Dludlcliial UNO. * UNEOUALEOtorCONSUMPTIOr WASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEBILITY. PERFECTS DIGESTION , Dn. EDW L. WALLING. Surgeon goon In Chief , National Quarc of N.J. , wrltei i "JIv attention wai called t ( your Kojstone Jlult Whltkey bj Mr. LiiJor , DruggUt , of Trtnton and I Iwto used a few bottloi nllli far Letter cITectthan any ] have hail. I am recoininoudfni jour article In my practice , aua find It Ter ) catlBfactory. " BEWABE Or IMITAT1C1I3. Q'T'Tba Ocnulnt tin the SUniluri KISNF.lt & VlF.NUKLbUN ri-llaU Cf Cjttlt. ' tin l.ibel. EESIiER & RflEPJDELSON. ( Sole Afntl lit Ib , U , S ) 816,318 and 820 Race St. , Philadelphia , Pa. For sale by C. F. Goodman , Omaha Nebraska. Or tbu I.lquur Ilnbll , Cured by AdiiltiilMtrrluf ; r. Unities' Oolclru Nlicclllo. II can be given IDH cup ol coffee or ten without the knowledge of tbe person talcing It , Unbsolulelx harmless , nnd will effect n permanent end epcrd/ cure , wbetbtr the patient la a moderate drinker ute \o alcoholic wreck , It liai bieo glveu In tliou. o Qdsu ( ca > ca , and In every ln tance 'iirfoct cur * liaj followed. It neTor f lla\ The system ouca Impiteuateil with Ibe Hpecia , It become * an ultex luipo lbllltr for tbe liquor appetite to exl > t- Fen SALE iiY FOLLOWINQ rjnuaabTSi KUIIN & CO. , Our. ISlb anil Daqsla. , dnd 18th & Cumln Sti , , Ouinlia , Neb.l A. I ) . I'OSTKR ic KU. . Council niufT * , Iowa. Call or writ * for pnmphlfi contalnlnK hundred * / lesllmonlalj fronithobct noiucu aud men Una l Dartaotthc country. - i- I SENT C. O. D. ONE Oil UOIli : AT M'lIOI.KHALE 1'ltICE. I l'Y oil ejprrn cbargra to all polnti wltbln SIX ) mllei. I , onu carrtaeta to K > kvt from Rend two ctu , Ump for lUustruiM cataloeue. Mention tlii pnp r. L , Q. SPENCER'S ' TOY FACfORY , 22J MAblSON ST. , GHICAQO. CSTUUSHED USED IN AU jiarro. MR 200,000 PARISOFTHE WORLD N. a * D " - * JT K MIAGE0. * * Jr mf V * * r Catklocucj and Trlcci on application. Bold ty klltUa best' " ' rrla < i liullilcru and llcalira. Cor. 13th STRICT and OAPlfdrAVf. FOIl 'iill ! TRKATMKNT OK AIJ , CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. > ND MAKVrACTOHV OT DRACE8 AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES , TRUSSES. AND ELEOTKIO BATTERIES. Wo have the facllltle , npparatniandreiuedlcBfor the Bucceaiful treatment of every form of dlaeaao rcqulrlim either medical or inimical Imminent , nnd Invite nil to como and Invcutltiate for themselves or correspond with MB. I/JOB experience In ireatlne ca OB by letter enables u to treat many watt Bclentlllcally without pcylna tbera. WHITE fx > ll ClItCUJ.AIl on deformities and nracps. Club Knot. Curvature of the Bplno. DIB- KASKS OK WOMRN. I'llei. Tnnior , Cancer * . rTIMK , . . . , Truxei. and nil klnda of Medical and Burcicol Appliances , manufactured and for Bale. The only reliable Medical Institute making Private , Special Nerraus Diseases ALL CONTAOUlJilAr5lJUU ? > OUnifiKA8ES. from whatever cuueo produced , vnoce rullr treated. We can remove Svphllltlo polaou Itoiu the ijelem ' ' WNewUrcrtom'tirv'o treatment for IOM of Tltal power , ' Cull ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONl'IDKNTIAL. And contult.ui or cud name ad ixutoOico uddreij -plainly wruten-euclo o etaup. and we will etjnd you. In plain wrapper , our TE CIRCULAR TO MEN . KABES , HKMINAU W JillCBA IMl-OTENfJV . nl.UlCT VAIIIOOOKLK. . .US UlbBAlJBSWTlIH ItiB . -S , or Bend blBtorr of TOUT CQBO for on opinion. Verions unkLlo iJ > UU ua twrba treated at tteir home * , by correip&Jdenco. Morilne , and initru. . B SCUIIKLV 1MCIC. taeotl Bent by nHlVor exprc < Mil FIIOM OBHKHVATION. no mark , to Indicate contents ( -'Bender. Ono persoaallnurvlew preferred If convenient. Mftr rooms fortho Bccominodatlon of j.8tlent . Hoard and attewianco at reasonabla price , Address all Letters to Omaha Medical & Surgloal Institute , Cor.13th St. , and Capllol Ave Omaha , Neb. NEW ENGl&ND COHSEHYATORY 01 MUSIC. Boston , Mass , THK LAIIOKST and MUST KQUIPPEn In tbi WOHI.I ) . WO Injlructon , ai * tudentslatt year Thorough Imtructlona In voojil and Inntrumental uiu Blc , Piano and Orjran tunlnir. fine Arts , Orutory , Liter ftu/e. Krench , ( forraan and 1U luji Innpuairo * , Hni ) 1Kb brancbei. O Jmnatllcn. etc. Tuition ! > to f Jl ; bean and room with steiiuilieitt and elettrln light tlStoH per term. KALI. TEllMbenlm September ! ! , liwi. Ko Uluttrated Calendar , Ub full Information , utl Jrcss , t OUlUlilS Dlr. . Franklin txi , llostou , Mun. JOHN C , GREEN SCHOOL OF SC1ENCI COLLEGE OF HEW JKHSUV , I'KINCKTOX , N W JKIISE\ Itcxular four-year couuei. tt fullow , : I. Kor tb dcgeeo of llnchtlor of Science. K1' * " ! course : ul ulottlve couraet In Cliumiitrr , llloloay , Ucolog ; Mathematics and riiyalii. II. For tlie ilcurce of Cl ? fiwl iter. liiuludlna. botUlet Ibe u uul prufetalpiu ctuillitt.upulleutluntof Ulectrleltr lu tlio Aru. I'pi erailuute liu ruction In Higher M H mallc . r plilc. . Aiuilftlcul und Al > nllul Cliomlitry and At uyliu Ulolony , I'l\y lc , knil Aitronoiuy. K ulrunce exauli Uon ยง bept , Uth and litli. IS * ! . For "I'CclM courn ad tJbr ) ; iQioriaotluu npplr to tbe cglli-gc i rcaiurv THIS Kl'AVK IS lUSSKUVKD FOll THIS , rJLJU Ui'/i'.V iriTJl AX KXT1RIS XRW S'lOCR AT On or about Sept. 1st , 1886. Having made arrangements with the manufacturers whereby we are made sole agents for the best of all if ' ! cap ESJ ( None genuine without Vnllencia Cigar Factory's mime on label. ) We take this means of again introducing it to our customers and the smoking public generally. Now on sale at retail by KHUN & , CO. , .lOBJJV W. ISKI.L , , 15Hi mid BUO South lOtli Street. 1II > & FAKNSWOKTII , w. J.A'.W. ' . . . . 2115 Cumin : ; Street. A'.W. Cor. lUlli anil Webster. .jarriis : : < > x s < tUAiti- ; > HCJ STOKE , lotn mm c Streets , BIT Write for prices and terms. Orders by letter , postal card , telegrapher or telephone 656 , will receive prompt attention. PUTS AND CALLS. On Wliont , Corn , Ont , Pork , Lnrd and U. n. Blocks , forLonir nnd Short Time. HenJ lorl'rloo Ciiculur , H. I > . HAIIT a Co. , 12(1 ( Washington fit , , Clilcnh'o , Jjl Holereucu : American Ex- clmiiKo National Dnnk. THE IVIAGIC STARCH MAUR J1V MAGIC STARCH CO. I'HILADELl'JIIA , I'A. FINEST and BEST IN THE WOULD. NEEDS NO COOKING- ITodacIncr a rich , beautiful GLOSS and BTfFFKKKS. No Starch yet itroduccA can bo compared - pared with the 1IAUIC. One packasro will Jo the work of two pounds of ordinary starch. KolJ under guarantee of tbe luanuficturert. SLOAN , JOHNSON & CO. , Agcute , Omaha , N . - j --j - DEWEY & STONE , "HP " * I I 11 * * * " * I JURE One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From , OMAHA , NEB. C. E MAYNE , LEADIN& REAL ESTATE DEALER , 8. W , COK. 15th AND I'AItN'.VJI , OMAHA. Property of every ( Inscription for s ilo in nil p.irti of tha city. Land ? tor anlo In ouutv in Nebraska. A complete set of Attract * 01 "J'illoa ol JJou lai County kopt. Mnpaof the City , Stata or county , or any otlicr information dejlreil fuinls'ad . of churgo upon application.