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THE OMAHA DAILY BlfcE : TUESDAY JUNE 21. 1887 ; THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEABL BTBEET. CcllTCTcd by carrier In nny part of the city at twenty ctuts pur wok. 11. W. TILTON , - Mftnafcr. TKI.KPI10NK3 : UtJRirtipB Orncr. No. 11. KIQIIT Knnoit No. 13. MINOR MENTION. N. Y.Plumblng Co. X Now spring goods atKo'.tcr's ' , tailor. The city council mot lust evening but had no quorum and adjourned until Monduy nc\l. Justlcti Schur/ yesterday olllciatcd nt the marriage of O. P. Peterson und Miss Olinit 1'clcrson , both of this city. Mrs. Max Mohtf. of the Creston house , is suffering from u scnldcd foot , a kettle of boiling water having been accidentally Hpillcd upun it. A largo shipment of cattle , belonging to Hoover , W.yman , Plainer nnd others in this vicinity , wits made last night , Chicago being thu destination. The Methodist church at lla/.cl Dell is to have n picmo on thu Fourth of July in Mr. King's grove. Hev. D. Mason Hoi- mick will deliver thu oration. The old cess pool and vitnlt in thu rear of the now county court house is a ter rible miisancu , and the surrounding neighborhood protests against it being allowed to poison the air longer. It Hccms that thu county authorities might find means to .suppress thu stench. There is such a thing as a man want ing many trials in this Jifu. Jonathan Jones is such a one. He hns had three trials for killing David Koberts and wants a fourth , lie is going to have it. A man who wants so many trials must be insane , ns is claimed by his attorneys. What About the lri < l o ? Yesterday was thu date fixed for a further hearing in Washington concern ing the britlgo questions. Throughout the da ; Mr. Kvans and others interested Were keut busy answering the old query , "What huvoyou ; heard ? " The answur was not very satisfactory. There was nothing to tell. Mr. Kvans said that hu had notified their attorney in Washing ton that if thuro was any good news to end it by telegraph , but if it was not coed news to Huml it by freight. During the day neither telegraph nor freight , brought anything. The .supposition was that the arguments weru being madeand that the new showing was presented , nnd the matter taken under advisement again. If a delinitu decision is reached before the end of tlio week , it will come ns soon as the more patient waiters ex pect. Last evening a telegram was received from Washington stating that a partial hearing was hold yesterday by the secre tary of war , and on request of the Ne braska Central the decision was deferred. The secretary announces that his de cision will bo announced between now nnd the lirst of July. It is now confi dently asserted that the matter will not bo held open further than the first of Julj at the latest. l 'or Sale. Two drug stores in central Nebraska. ( Jood thriving towns. Will invoice from f 1,500 to $2,500. Awply to HAKI.K , HAAS & Co. , Council IJluIl's , Iowa. J. W. & E. L. Squire make beautiful Abstracts of title and deserve the success they are enjoying. Iantliofiiii Old Resident. The death of John Johnson , which occurred Sundav morning at 4 o'clock , takes from thu ranks of the old settlers ono of the most , highly esteemed. Ho was eighty-two years and three months of ngo , and had enjoyed a reasonable degree of health until in February , when ho foil and broke Ills hip. His faithful wife , also advanced in years , attended him so closely as to enfeeble her own health , and she rapidly tailed , her death occurring about two months ago. Mr. Johnson had lived hero since 1855. Ills old homo was in Ohio , but Vermont was his native state. He had always lived a Christian life , anil his many worthy qual ities had endeared him greatly to his largo circle of friends. Hu had acquired considerable property , and was indus trious and frugal in' his habits. Ho had no children of his own , but haa been a father to .several , having adopted and reared them as though they were of his own flesh and blood. Hu leaves but ono brother living , Mr. J. J. Johnson , whose homo is about four miles east of the city. The funeral will bo held this afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the residence ut thu head of Frank street. A SupoMor Jury. Yesterday the followieg wore sum moned as a jury to servo in the term of the superior court which opens to-day : W. B. Amy. L. Swearingen , ( Jcorgo Fair- man , \\arlnirteii , J. E. lirooks , K. J. Abbott , Fred Leutzinger , F.M. Williams , George Graves , Latest improved gasoline stoves at N 604 Main street. W A. Wood. Tlio School Hoard. A regular meeting of the board of edu cation was held last evening , at which some routine business was transacted Superintendent MoNaughton made his monthly report , showing a pleasing growth in the schools. He asked for a V-5 appropriation for the museum , which was granted. President Atkins was authorized to sign the petition for the establishment of grade on High School avenue , in accordance with the profile of the city engineer. Mr. Wallace presented a partial esti mate of the tile of the Hall school , and received as part payment f75. Refrigerators. Refrigerators. Another large lot just in. A perfect current ; dry air : don't taint the food. Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. _ Drs. Hanchott & Smith , olllco No. 19 , earl st. , residence 120 Fourth st. Tele- hone No. 10. _ For rupture or hernia , call and got Dr. Rico's new invention. It makes a man of you in tivo minutes. No pain. No. 11 Pearl street. Not llnrhhly. Rev. Mr. Mackay in his sermon at St. Paul's church Sunday night sharply scored those who are sotroady to judge ; others. Ho hud no sympathy with those who were so ready to cry out against the public spirited citizens who were trying to get the brldgo enterprise started here. It wr.d easy enough to shout about "soil 1- ing out" and all such nonsense. Ho also 1fl ; refnrrod. as an illustration , to the many blttor things said about President Clove- land. Ho thought that there should flat atii bo an angry or hasty judgment In such matters. President Cleveland was the chief magistrate of the nation , and his position , if nothing else , entitled him to respectful treatment , tor one , he could not join in the prayer for the president ofa these United States , and then bo so m - consistent as to try to do everything pos sible tu keep the prayer from being an' iwercd. ; JONES GETS A FOURTH TRIAL The Murdtr Oaso Getting to Bo Very Ohestnutty. DEATH OF JOHN JOHNSON. A Mvcly Dny In Police Court Mcet- injr of tlio Iowa Pros ? The City Council Meeting Wnltlnjj For IlrltlKC News. A Fourth Trlnl For Jours. Yciterdav Judge Carson liuislied some of the cases pending before him , and cleared up his table , preparatory to ad journing to the 35th of July , at which date hu will tak < . > up the liquor cases. The most important matter passed upon yesterday was the motion for u now trial in the case of Jonathan Jones , who way found guilty of manslaughter , thu having been his third trial and third con viction. Judge Carson granted the now trial , and manfully did .so on the ground of an error in his charge to the jury. It is no easy matter for a man , if lie is not u judge , to admit that lie has made a mis take , hut for a judge on the bench , with pjonty of other excuses laying around him , to ti'ko ' the responsibility himself , and to decide that error had crept into his instructions to the jury , requires a good deal of honesty and backbone. It is easier to let the matter goto the supreme court , and let that body take the respon sibility. Tlio squareness and fairness with which Judiru Carson has met this question cannot but raise him in the opinion of all. It seems , however that there otiL'lit to be j-oino end to this case. Jones has been tried now three times , and tlio case has been hanging along in the courts for many years. It seems that enough time and money have been spent upon it , and that his guilt or innocence ought by this time to be established. Colonel beott , who has been his attorney through these years , has made a gallant and victorious "series of battles for his client , and though the verdict of the jury has been against him , he is still in the Held. Judge Carson fixed the bail for Jones : it. ? 10,000 , and Jones will hardly be able to furnish this. Ho will probably have to remain in jail , where he now is , until the August term. Tlio arguments in the Joseph divorce case were heard yesterday morning. The lilthy testimony was gone over in detail , each side claiming that it had proved that the other had bcnn guilty of adul tery. Mrs. Joseph had brought into court a girl of rather unsavory reputation 1o establish her claim that Joseph had been untrue , and Joseph had brought in a comparative stranger in the city to prove that Mrs. Joseph acted in a very unwifely way. Judge Carson did not give his de cision yesterday , there being two ques tions involved , one as to whether the wife should be given a divorce , the other whether she should he allowed to be the custodian of llm little child. The motion for a new trial in the case of Wilson vs. the city is not to be taken up until the reopening of court on July IMth. . The Press Mcutint ; , The annual meeting of the Southwest ern Press association will be held at Coun cil Binds on Tuesday , Juno 28 , at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp. Headquarters will bo at the Ogden house. The following programme will bo carried out : Address by tlio president , C. W. Sny- der. der."How "How best to secure a paying subscrip tion list. " Hon. Lafo Young , of tlio At lantic Telegraph. Followed by discus sion. Annual election of ofliccrs. Reports of committees to which pa pers read at June meeting of 188G were referred. "Half cash and half advertising , " opened byV. . II. McClure , of the Audu- bou Republican. "The business end of a newspaper , " opened by Charles Ashton. EVENING SESSION. Closing business. Editor's picnic : 'The model newspaper the one each one of us publishes , " C. A. Lisle. The word ot power "We" by J.Fred Myers , of the Denison Review. "Our friend in need the scissors , " bv Captain J. F. Bishop , of tlio Afton Tri bune. "The local rustler , " F. C. Clark. "Tho ladies , Heaven bless 'em , " by A. B. Shaw , of the Corning Union. The ladies arc invited. 1'oltltH. Jiulgo Aylcsworth had a busy day , the police having gathered in quito a gang. II. K. Anthony's name didn't s > avu him , and ho went to jail for ten days on bread and water. The judge would have made it longer , but the water part of the bread and water diet is expensive , since prohi bitionists came into power Two lads. Lee Hummcll and Owan Switt wore brought in as runaways from their DCS Moines homo. They had been doing Sioux City nnd Omaha , nnd when they reached the blull's they wore with out monev " or reputation. The first night they slept" in a lumber yard , the next in the city jail , nnd last night somewhere on tlio road. The judge gaye orders that a lunch be given them and that their faces l > e set eastward. Ho thought by the time they reached home by foot passage , they would have had sullicient cxponcnco to keep them there. J. Roderick wss nrrcsted on suspicion of having tried to rob n drunken man unmcd George Starr. The two were going about town together , and Starr's money was rapidly disappearing. Starr was too drunk to know much about how ho had been served by Roderick , but know that ho hnd less money than when he .started out on his rod paint trip. The evidence being diflicult to get at Roder ick was discharged. The Cole family again nppenr in court. This tnbo is getting to bo about as notori ous as thoUorotenburgs. Joreuh Cole , his wife , Emma Cole , and n fellow named Samuel Andrews have been frequent vis itors to court for a year past. Mrs. Cole has given up Joseph for the sake of An drews. Joseph has not sense enough to let the women have her own way , but in sists on disturbing the peace of the couple v hosoonly marital tie bccms to bo allm- ity. Joseph Cole has been over in Omaha lately , serving as janitor for the Salva tion army there , but hu makes frequent trips hero to sco how Andrews and Mrs. Cole arc getting along. His Sunday night visit resulted in a row , and the trio were arrested. They wore each lined yester day for disturbing tlio peace , and then Mrs. Cole and Andrews were arrested for adultery. The thrco are now in jail awaiting further adjustment of the chowchow - chow family attairs. In the meantime the fort is being hold by two little boys , ono the son of Mrs. Cole by a previous husband , the other u son of Andrews by isa previous wife. It is hoped that this time n tinal disposition may bn made of the disorderly and dirty outfit. 10n Pat Hanifan , D. M. Maxwell and Tom Hopkins , were given the usual tine as plain drunks. James Murphy cot out of bed about 2 o'clock Sunday morning , to go and see a sick friend , a messenger having come to ills boarding plate to inform him of the friend's illness. On the way ho aroused the suspicious of Ollicer Unthanfc. who inquired ot him who he was , and whither ho was traveling. This made Murphy mad. Ho gave the officer some very saucy replies , and insisted that as an American citizen it was nobody's busi ness what called him out that time ol night. The officer not getting satis faction arrested him , r.nd ho was kept locked up until yesterday afternoon. The judge discharged htm , but warned him not to be such u stickler , hereafter , to his rights as an American eiti7.cn , butte to waive some of them after midnight , when on the streets , and save himself trouble. The judge commended the ac tion of the ollicer in making the arrest under such circumstances , and was evidently favorable to the new Omaha rule of making late stragglers give an account of themselves. II. Wallace was too drunk to give his name when arrested. He had sobered up enough yesterday to remember it , and to heir pardon for having crawled into a box car sleeper. Ho will board out his line. Hoys , llmvnrc. The ordinance in regard to lire crack ers , etc. , is to bo strictly cnfoiced , and those violating it will bn arrested and prosecuted. F. II. ( ! UASII.I.\ : , City Marshal. Personal PnrncrnpliH. P. B. Hunt , of Hanlon , was in the city yesterday , E. Alfred , of Siblcy , Iowa , is a Pacific house guest. Abner Graves , of Dow City , visited tlio lilulVs yesterday. George U. Anderson , of Topcka , Kan. , was at the Pacific yesterday. Miss Etta Jose left last night fora throe months' visit to her old home in Michi- A Test Alnrrn. * The fire alarm last evening was simply a test of the new system , to see how quick the boys could turn out. The turn out was spujily and the experimenting olliciuls were satisfied. O.p ll It YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. OwlnutothutllAbllML FMSTIUTr of the tlolh ( which nur iiauntB < o\ir iitclu lel > ) will tit r 'ifMtl * t < ri > t time-worn Itoqilllen no I > K&U III. JIIIM Illlt UMtD by M'ller attn t . 'luff wnrn l-ii dajf If Hot finnul ll > most lEKfK < rr F1TTINO. Jl EA I/P1IFJTI. iiml Ciunrnrlntile Corset ever worn. Sold by nil lust-elate Uc.ilrrn. CillOTTY nitOH. . Chicago , III. LATEST KOVELT1ES In Amber , TortoiseShcll etc.Huh- namcnts , ns well ns theo IIUV" o Jjj 5&T cities in hair k ! goods. ivA Hair goods " " nmdcto order Mrs. C. L. ( Gillette 29 Mnin St. . Council Hlufls , Town. Out of town work solicited , nnd all mail orders promptly attended to. C. B. ALLEN , Engineer , Surveyor , MapPublisher Over ATo. 1H North Main St. City and county mnps , of cities nnJ counties frost crn Iowa , NcLraskaand Kansas. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. . Durable , Easy Filling. Tlw liest St : Shoo in the World. w. i. . noun i- $2.50 SHOE fqunU ttio 8.1 Slioea atlvcr * l by other firms. Our KHOK FOR BOYS glvpi Rrmt Ml fact ! < m. All tnoulmvunru matlu In Itiittou , COIIKH H und Ln < w. nil Htj Us of Inn. Sold by S.OOO dcMli'rfltliouRhout the U. S. If your dcnlvr dor * not keen tlii'tu , frntl nnino on iKint.ll to W. L. IHHHil.AV n minor nr rDmin it lux ci.mo tu my DCWARC OF rKAUD.fcnnwlr < lc that homo miHcrupnloiiR ilralcra tire offering otlior Koodn HH mine , and when aitkid uhy my tttatnp IB not on the Phot * . Rt.it - that I hw discontinued UK we. Til IS I1 * FAI.SK. Take none rc | > renenti'd to 1m the "W. I. . Douglas Mmi' . " imlt'iw immr. wurriintit ! and nrlr am MunilK'd on Imttiur. of rach Rhm . W.I , . IHUHJLAS. lirockton. Mans. For sale by Kclloy , .Stiver & Co. , cor Dodge and mUi-Hta. ; Henry Sargent cor. Se ward and Samulers BIS- PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " The Original nnd Only Genuine. lift ud > ! > ; ItlllbU. K'win f WMthlM ImIUIlo.1. J : for 'ChUkM * TM * ct * * > For Imperfect Digestion Disordered Stomach , Let Trareleri round ( bin world of care , Wltliout delay tbemielren prepare. Afiitnmheliri that mar arl e. From Ill-cooked meal > und lengthy rldei. A sure rtcren.e li nt their cull , rorTAItKANT'SSKl.Ty.BRconqucrinH. AS BRIGHT'S ' DISEASE , DROPSY & Diabetes ire Cured b ) the Asahel Mineral Spring Water Deatbt from them are acrttlcei. Dlichgrycs , itrlo- turei , | ire > tute Klund , Turlcocde , blndder nd chronic dlxeuiei came ineDi * ntf mutt be cured \ij \ tb A nhl'l Medical llureauEuropean anil Amcilciin tpccullit t > hilclHn'i locnUnd Interne nerJurtrcm- edp | or the lurrerent are lot. Old ph rtlclao't adrica and book , wlirj partlculvn and cure , free at 291 Uroadway.Now York. THE Illinois Washer n i noequal. It will wash anything , froraBneit lace toheHty carpet , perfectly clean. It ! eaiy to work nnd Blmple to handle. _ _ . Thou > and > can testify to Iti merit * . We guarantee mlifactlon. Try one All kind * nf wrlnneri repaired , bur Man'Co. . , VKl N. 10th ilreet. Omaha , Netratka. _ L. J. MARKS&CO. Groin and Provision Commis sion Merchants , 1O and 12 Pacific Avenue. Grain and I'roTliloni bought and told en margin- on the Chicago Board n ( Trade. Correapondonee io llclted. Dally or weekly market letter wnt om nppll- aatloo. Kef r a e Cor cbang UtuaCblcM . SPECIAL SALE DURING THIS WEEK , AT Eiseman's Peoples' ' Store , IN WASH DRESS GOODS. 'Jhe Inrgcst tlcpnrtinont In the west will bo opened to the public , this week , with thousands of the eroatost bargains ever oll'orcd. Lawns , Sucrsuckors , .Sutccns , Hulistos , India Limnis. Victoria Lawns , Mulls , Nainsooks , Itulin Mulls , and uvery other known innku of Summer \Vasli Goods will bo in this grout sale at prices way below uny lornior quotation. All of our summer stock must bo closed out during this and no\i month to make room for the coininir season's ( roods. Lace Kmbroidcncs , Whltu Goodg , Huclnnccs , Tuckinns , Muslin Llndnrwcar Ladies' , Mis es' and Children's ( iiuizo , HalbriK < ; an and Silk Underwear , Hosiery Gloves and Milts. Corsets , Linen Collars and ( jullVi , Chemisettes and many other yoods to be sold during this great sale regardless of cost or value. FANS AND PARASOLS AT HALF PRICE DURING THIS GREAT SALE. Liberal Reduction on Domestics and Linens at this Special Sale , omc to the PC pie's Store and HOC what we can do for you. Good * , Men's Hosiery , Underwear , Men's Suspenders Men's XiRltt Shirts , men's IlandlicrfhlcP * , Drett Shirts , Men's Stnnncr Coals , Fancy S'crcalc Shirt * , Men's Summer Coats and Vents , Men's Working Shirt * , Men's Hats and Caps , Men' * Flannel Shirts Mens ! XSools and &hocs , MCII'M UnlaniMtricd Shlrtw , All To Be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices During This Week's ' Special Sale ! Bargains in our Cloak and Suit Department During This Week. Ladle's Wraps , ladles' .Jackets , Ladles' Jerseys , Ladies' Shawls , Ladles' Calico , Sateen , Lawn , India Linen and ( llnghani Wraps , elegantly trimmed with fine Embroideries and Laces at greatly reduced prieus nt this week's sale. New sample line of Wish : Suits , made up , to bo closed out at half price during the wook. Come and sco us and do not delay as those goods arc selling at these reduced prices ; conic in time and gut thu lirst election. Henry Eiseman < Co. , 314 , 316 , 318 and 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA. Mail Orders receive prompt attention , SPEOIALNOTIOES. Special adveitlfioniciils. such ns Lost , Founa 'jo Loan , For Bnlo , To Kent , VSnnts , Ro.-xrdinir , etc , Till tolnecrU'il in this column : it the low ntoofTEN CENTS PKIt LINK JorthoHrst Insier- lonnndIvo Con tiTer Line Coeach sutno'iuoiil jntortlon. Lcavo advorllsomenU nt our oltico No. U I'carl iticct , near Uroadwitj. llhiffg. WANTS. First-clues baker nt onco. No. Mnliist. * WANTKD A wnltor nt l.oulo & Meuger'B , - und 527 llroiulwiiy. SAI < IC The entire fmulture , Imr room FOll flxtuics i.ml kitchen utensils of thu St. l.onla IIOIIHO. rn < | iilrf of Jacob Ncunmycr , NeuuuiyiT's hotel. Council lilulTs. OK HUNT Coul ehcilg , olllco nml gcnles , one live-room house , li. May no , (4'JCth ( avc. ) H 1CKNT hlght-rconi house , closets , good repair. J3J. No. (1.0 ( illutr st. WANTED A good cook nnd irlrl for irencnil housework In n finally cit tour. Mrs. Tlioraas Olticor , No. K l Willow nvonuo. [ JiOK 8AlK-Or Trade-Six sections of trooil J3 land In Lincoln cniinly. Noli. , on U. P. rallwuy. Call on or iiddrvss Udell IlroJ. & Co. , 103 Pearl St. , Council ItlufK WANTED A good girl lor Konoral house work. Apply at 'OJ ruth avenue. OIIN V. BTONE. JACOU SIM ! STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , ctice in the State and Federal Courtl Room * 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL Bum's. OFFICER A FUSEX , Council BluHs.Iowa. Established 1657. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lauds , City Residences and Farms. Acre property In western part of city. All selling cheap to make room for Bprlos stock R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Room 6 , orcr Officer & I'uecy's Bank , Cou UluJTj. Finest Landaus Coaches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH , OFFICES : No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan , Telephone No. 83 N * . 616 Main Street , Telephone No , 03. jr. Justice of the Peace. .American Express. FOR FEMALE DISEASES f.n Chronic Diseases , Of all kinds , call on DR. RICE , No. 11 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. It. HIVE , M. J ) . Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knile or Drawing o Blood. Over 150 years Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. Star Sale Stab/es and Mule Yards llroudwuy , Council Ululls , Opp. Dummy Depot Horses und mules kept constantlyon hand , for sale nt retail or iu car load Orders promptly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTKU & UOLEV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 11 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner 1st. two. and 4th st BEST LIGHT LIVERY The finest of driving horses always on hand and for sale by MASE WISE. Has a. complete line of [ 1 1 I'll' Lnrcoliatslnwlilto , bluck nml all colors. Pat tern bonnets , huts and toques , a specialty. Nol5U DoiitfliiB st. , Omiiha. E. S. BARNETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Ikoailwny , Council Bluffs. . i. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AND FINE POTTERY. Prices Very TMW , W. S. HOMER & Co. , 2fO. # U MAIX ST. , 21 LUFFS , 1A 4O1 Bargains ! Beginning Monday , June 13 , at BROTHERS. Parasols at greatly reduced prices to close the season's stock. Black Lisle Thread Hose , good ones at 25e The present invoice of this splendid bargain is nearly sold. Remnants of Dress Goods and Silks at prices to clean the counters. Ginghams , Seersuckers and White Dress Goods in a , very great variety. We are headquarters for Carpets of all kinds. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. N. B. Special attention given all orders by mail. o. cr. Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council Bl nil's OlMi'o , Temple. Omalm Ollkco , ill iVorlli lUtli utrect. Particular intention gii-en to Investing - vesting . 1'iuulH for noit - rexl- dents. Special bargain * In loin fc acre properly In Omaha < V I'oun- . cll ISliiH'H. . Correspondence solic ited. BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL , Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIKST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS trad ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : : Eourders : : Reduced : : Rates. GARDEN HOSE , team , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Matt Orders Shipped Vj n p tli/ . J TTT ? ' imtrtj lees rate