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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1895)
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I.'or two or three hotr ) : yCterdny morning 4 the county treatirtr's force \aM huy trying ' to open the , 'auit , ' the doou ot whIch had In 80mo way become stuck. The I.adles' Ah ] socIety of St. John's EnRlsh Lutheran church mNts Thursday . ntternoon at the residence of Irs. N. J. SwanS son , C20 Franklin avenue. . Th ( girls of t the nel.ong Industrial school -p. . wIlt serve supior tomorrow ennlnrom [ C to sUI.er 8 at 25 S01th Maui street. 'l'he proceeds wilt bo user ] toward Iiiiproveinents. A marriage license was Issuell yesterday to Oeorge n. Chancy , aged 22. antI Mbetia Churda , aged 22 , hoth of 1.lncoln , Neh. They a/er ' ere marrle,1 by . .lutlcoVnlker. . , The Jensen ali Ian/Ion [ lm1113 had their leml'lnonthly uprising I day or two ago and wcr up II police court yesterday morning. Jiiigo lca.1 acted D refercC awl flaly , . . dlscharge1 11:1 till with al admonition. . . % All memberR of the Veteran mremen's asI I soclaton are requested to meet at Xo. : en- glue house nt 1 o'clock today to atend the funeral of W. O. Oliver. The veterans extend - tend an Invitation to all volunteer firemen the . of ciy. An entertaInment will ht given by en- cmlnnt ( No.8 , Union Veteran I.eague. April 25 , to C0l1010rate the surrender of General Jot Johnston ald the birthday 01 General Orant. Council lus [ and Omaha : talent will be secured for the occasion. ' J. It. Specie. an evanlelbt for whom H. M. ' Dln\sal has been earning his bread by the . . . & sweat 01 his lungs reqtic3s Thl Ice to announce - - flounce that alt who haiti any bills against Drdsal , .elther palll ( or unpaid , will confer I favor on him by sending hint a statement. , Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran League , : and ladles' auxiliary No. 17. Union Veteran League , meet this evcnlng. Iemlnlscent II3perl will bo read by , lnlge Caron , "Second Iny ) at ChlcamQlgun ; " " ' . S. . Paulson , "Hospital Experience , " and other papers by J. U. heft , H. N. Merriam and Andrew Fellentreter. 1 The Wl-tern Union Telegraph company . . and the Adams EXllress company will move - ' 4 - . , May 1 to the west half ot the Inman hotel Luilding. the rom now occupied by a solon , The partition between the front room and . 1 the dining roam will ho taken out and 1mother partition : run from north to south , cutting the : hotel dining room In half. 'fhe north wal I of the dining room wilt then be torn ont and the dining room enlarged by the all- : dlton of the roe I just behind It. A new made. floor will bo put In and other Lmprovements I , " " . ' - _ _ _ _ ' ' : Two desirable cottages for rent. Plenty of F ' money for farm loans. Fire Insurance. Mono ) r . loaned for local Investors on test of security . SpecIal bargains In real estate. Lougee & \ " Towle , 235 Pearl strect. I 1'ny Your water rent today and rave 5 per cent This Is your last opportunity. Ofce open this evening. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ladles : Our new shoes are In. _ _ _ _ _ In.SAnOE T. Marcus' frl sale of clothing Is still In progress lave you had any of its beneft yet 7 Ale money and-the results wi ' surprise you. Clothing , shoes ; ' hats. furnish 'r log goods at prices dangerously near giving away ought to attract you. EattTJIt NO' EI.TI"S. At tin 10oton 8101' Council 1lul . { GLOVES FOR TIE \VEEK. A complete assortment of C and .7-hoolt Saxon Beauty kid gloves , In all colors and sizes ; ale full Ino colored 10quetalres In I all sites offered In one lot at 75c \ a paIr. These gloves have never sold Cor , less than $1.50 anti $1.7C a pair. ; A new lne of gliced kid gloves In blaclt and tan , large buttons and new StitchInE . worth $1.2 , to go at SOc a pair. $1.2C quality white chamoIs gloves on saIl at ESe a pair. : t A new lot of the celebrated Foster and ( I Trefousso Itd gloves just received. SIIT WAISTS. 50 dozen ladles' laundered shirt waists on Bale this weelt. Examine values offered at 7&c. $12 and $1.50. A new hue of gents' neckwear just r < celved , Including n beautiful line of Scotch Illalds In four-Il-hands and teclls. Best Ino % of SOc ties In the city. mWI > LL.\S. A good quality corolo silk umbrela , with natural wood hanllQs , for $1.00 worth $1.50. For $ ll we sell a pure slt umbrella that , cannot bo duplicated at $2.50. ) Our . regular $3,00 umbrella wo offer thi J week , at $2.2 - , LADIES' HOSIERY. . A lull regular made . stocking. IernuJorC : do , extra weight , for 20c a lair. lalr. \ , . , Ladles' heavy Ingrain hose that sold Cor SOc , now 25c n pair. " ' A regular 350 hose In black , tan and blown , \ , at 25c a pnlr. : SOo quality ladles' hose In tans and browns . . at 3Ce , or 3 for $ .00. I FOWL1' , DICK & \VALKEI1. Council I'n.cfs. , . P. S.-Easter opening Thursday Pj.fs. e.1 ng. , , I I Grand display of spring novelties. , t L ' - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F.D.&VJ. I'J l. O..I. I'.II.lI.lJ'J1N. , L. T. Genung of hastings Is In the city. . . Miss Maud VIrgin who has been visitir t7 : the family of J. Ii. Paterson on Wiow avenue - nue for several weeks , expects to return to her home In Burlington this evening. P. U. otherlnHham , formerly connected wIth the Boston store In this city , has gone : to .1 > llhart , Il : ] . , and embarked In the My It . I ' f goods business. his wlfo left for that phi 03 \ . . , last . . ' . ! . ' ; . eenlng. M.P. Hac. who was I cllrlt ; . In the same establshment , has ale gone to ( ' I Elkhart to take a positon with Mr. Fothe l r- 7' ' ; Ingham , and his wlo ( will follow him In a , c couple of months. I I "c'r _ for I"t3r. 1 , I Wo have a fine lot ot Easter lilies , colored hyaclnthl , double whlo violets , and man : ' ) ' other Illantl In blootti. Ale a nice nesot L' - aSlort- 'I snout of cut flowers. Como 111 leo thei rim . 'Ic Visitors are welcome J. F. W'llcox , liorisi Ls' c Wicox 10rish ' 132 East I'lerca street. "Cnrl' tin I ' " . .t # 11 'or. : ' Frank 0 , Carpenter lectured last e\'enlng 1 , * ' on Corea to an aulenco that tilled the b1 , II'oa.lway Methodist church Ills lectules , , , : are like his writings , full at things every ' . ' . one wanta to know , and the storIes ho told I 4 about the Car-ol land , with which the peoillo I , , of thi western hell llhere are 10 lIttle fa- I . , , ( t , . milar , were full of Interest. They were I - l. Iustrated : with magnificently colorell stet 0- , : . optcon vlows , taken by him white enroute . ( , . ; N. ' 'hurs ' lay evening he will lecture on Japa I' 4i . I : , , d ali Friday on China , and enough couna . r1 ttltets have already been sell to Insure him . 1 big house on both e\nlngs. Irrainos " 11 , l'leluul , At Cost. To make room for new goods. Chapman's : New Art Store , 1 Main "treet. Ladles ; Our new sloes : Ire In.SAnGENT. - SARGENT 'fha Broadway Methodist ladles have their Easter supper tonight ( Thursday ) In the church psrlors. at 6 o'clock. Rverybcdy In- ' vited. Price : cent8. Fancy work ) for so Ic. ' ! Sl'cehll l uII.r h8lr. . Children's school hats , 25e SOc and fl I Miss lagadale , 10 Pearl street. Ice-Nlc , clean reservoir Ice. cheap. Mul- boland , 6 laldIn block. Telephone 186. SpecIal vale of t n's white shirts at 'it Saturday at Metclf 1rol. ntx 1.-i ' . See the grand dIsplay of finD wash goc ids at the Uoston toro Thursday e\enlng. # I. Lue' ! oIl no th ae.j te. 180. r NEWS \ FROM COUNCIL , BLUFFSMi - Rio mend , Mumy nn1 ( Orawford to Eo Tried at Once by Judge Woolson , - MOTtON TO QUASI WAS OVER ULED l'olnt IRhelt h , thn 7Idcm Nol ! lnclent to " -ArrRlt thmIAARI-Ilorts.t : DelAY a'.let Rn.t the Case Set for ' 11.,1. The motion to quash the InJlctment against W. S. ncllmontl : , J. L. Crawford and J. W. Mumy of the Union Building and Sayth Ings a solaton of nes Moines was over- rulell , by Judge " 'oolon yesterday morning. In making his decision the court statcl that ! al l the law said was that the Indictment Mhould bo clear enough , so that the defendan tit its might know the exact nature of thc charges against them. They were not Injure - ju red hy thc lllctment not containing the letters In full. The later were too volutnia nous ( * to be set forth , and the ( allegation of thAt fact constituted . a valid xcue. As to the calm ] of luchniond's attorneys that the letters were not written as a part of a "schemo de\'lse,1 to obtain money under Calso lIre tenses , " the court held that the chnrge In the Indictment that the dfendants hud Induced tha public to \urchase : stock In the association Was susceptible of proof , and If proved to hare been done b ) false pre. tenes the offense came under the statute. No mater whether the organization hail heen n legitimate one In the Irst place If the IAnag melt wrested . I from its lawful purpose - pose and . cOI\'erte,1 It Into a scheme for prlvatc gain the Perpetrators would he sub. Jeet to Indictment and conviction. As soon as the motion had been oernled I the attorney for the defendants entered , pleas of not gutlity . and Ihcn fled a motion for the transfer of the case from Council I lurs to Des Moines on the ground that ; 10 IX tried here would , put the accuse to a great deal of Inconenlence Inasmuch aI I they were residents of Des Moines , and all I the books and papers of the association , as m \ ell as all other sources of Information , , were 10catcII there. At all evehts , they would I have to ask for [ a continuance , because next L \eek they woulr hare to undergo a trIal I In the district court for alleged crooked dealIngs - Ings i , and they could not be In two places : t at the same time. District Attorney Fulen resisted both of r these propositions. Inspector Mercer , who I had worked UII the evidence In the case , would have tt bo In Chicago when the next L term of court was held In Des Moines , and I most of tins witnesses on the side of tbe thiI g overment lived ( here. Receiver Wicoxen would testify In tIme case , and be would be Instrnctell i to brIng the books and papers wih h im. Besides the defendants had been trying 10 have their case taken away from Des : "lolneA , on the ground that the citizens were prejudiced against them , and he did not see : why they should be so anxious to take their case In the federal . court there. Judge Woolson was also oppose to the ide a I of a continuance , from the lact that time terror - ror of the law ] was In 1 good measure abate I \ hen n case was allowed to drift along with - I out being pushol ' to trial The term at De I I M Iolnes would be short and would be full of r other business , 50 that I the case should be : r etnoveul a continuance , or ese a special session - ton , would bo Inevitable. He overruled this moton likewise . and said that the case would i be brought up again MOlly , whether tbe stale court got a chance at the defendant or : n ot. not."The "The difculy under whIch you are labor Ing. i Mr. Prouty , " rel1arked the judge . "Is l : a common one to all men who are so popular : that they are wanted In se"erl places at one time. " "It's not that your honor , " was Atorney prouty's reply ; "thl trouble Is that our client : i have been so unfortunate as to be IndlctD In I several places at the same time. " We Have Got a 'uro 'hln/ I Is the Insurance gasoline stove , the only : gasoline stove made that a child can play with and do no barm. I takes care of Itse\ i ; can bo blown out left open or turned : on , and there Is no possible way for the gasoline to Ignite or explode. No smell or odor no dripping of gasoline , no burning your house down or burnIng your info or mother-In-law t to death. No misery , no fu - nerals , no deaths or use for an r If you use the Insurance gasoline stove , as It I Is absolutely safe. I you don't believe It ask any of our competitors , then ask them te I blow out their stove and leave I open for ten minutes , then apply I match to the stove I as wo do with ours and see what will bap- : I pen , but be sure to be a quarter of a mie ; : away before he lights the match : . as there Is I sure to b' an explosion ; then we would not get to sell you an Insurance stove , as there would be a funeral next day. BROWN'S C. O. D. Sole Agents. The In lrnll'f GMolhH : Stove , Introduced by P. C. Do Vol In 189. . and sold by him : this season. Absolutely Eafi Can't explode. No danger. no sure you gct the "Insurance. " P. C. DE "O" 51 Droadway. Time Art Voltos. The latest and probably thc best of the art : . , folios Is the "Bancroft nook " Colos ancror of the Fair. 100rehousJ : & Co. are prepared to bind these numbers In six different styles and prices to I suit the times. _ _ _ _ _ _ Ladles : Our new shoes are In. In.S"nGE _ _ _ _ _ SARGENT. TO SWELL 'lIJI C.at1'.tIr.N ' " FUNL - Irowlck Rk.d Jln cl tt Ito Would Cot I. trlhntu trom ills Siil:1r7' : . Hans Hansen , who : was a candidate Cor the ofce of meat : Inspector , has been creatng 'UI" . 'qlk during the past tel days hy ii 0- sInuatng , If not actually charging , that Councllnan Irewlcl trIed to get a bribe of $20 out of blm In return for his vote In I the council. But little attention was paid ' to the story at first , hut ho has done so much and so vigorous talking that some people have actually been led to think that hero might be somethIng In his ' stor y. The facts In the case ar simply tlse : There Is I deficiency In the republican C31. ; palan fund , and as Is unIversally done , hy 1 republicans and democrats alike , the olce holders are levied upon to supply the de ficiency. nrewlck called upon hansen , who hall : frequently asked for his support , ald t tlnl him that the office paid GO or $65 ; a 10nth , asked I he thought I would bo 1 worth a contribution of $20 to the campaign fund Hansen thought It would hut ho I acerwar.1 changed his mind and decIde n ot to pay the amount. lie did not get the ofce , but whether there Is any connection between ; the two facts has not been told lions en was told plainly that time contribution was for the cmpaign fund and not to line lit 'e- wlck's pockets . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I't'ek' . l'uliire Grocery I time ncwest and nicest thing In tow a . Goods clean and new , prices just right , do- livery prompt , 600 llroadway Do you know where to buy a bicycle ? At Cole's " 'a\erly. Westminster , Eclipse and other well known lines. ( ' 111 hOlt n.lllllCt. Clan Stewart will Sh'o a social In their : hail , Main street , this evening. Proto Gray will bo here from Omaha wI tb wlb his pupils and give exhibitions of hIghland dancing A hearty invitation Is Inviaton hereby extended - tended to all lem\rs and their friends of St. Andrew's society , also of Clan Gordon I Omaha. ) Member of Clan Stewart will Illelso re- tort In regalias. Slol' unit Look At the fInest display of diamonds , goh watches . new stylel of jewelry and Easter novelties In tha city . I wl pay you to t I Inspect our windows C. U. Jaclluemln & Co. , 21 South Main street . Uoston Itore iaster : opening Thursday even- Ing. Grand display of spring novelties . Ladles ; Our new shoes are in - _ SARGENT . Thl ' . \rp" 1"11 1.01 That creokedneu runs In the family 01 Smith , alIas Wiad , thOrllvold robber wbo I was shot , Js Indicated by a letter which Cli leg Scsnlan received yesterday ] from C. C. Starklas weather superintendent of police Rt Detroit , Mi ch. he , says that Wiard plce the correct na me and that bo left Detroit about two months ago. He Is well known In that part I of the country , lS be has made Detroit his principal home for several years. Ills info and two sisters werD arrested In Detroit a te\ days age for shoplifting ant arc now awaItng I trial In the recorder's court 10Ti OUTWI4DED ANt OVT\VTTlm. .John Inrls ChneIiIWtfn anti PArents- ! 11Un Rnl In-I.A\ with Little Success. John Harris Is the name of a young man wbo rushed Into Sheriff Hazen's office yes - terday afternoon very much out of breath , wa\'lng above his head I warrant for the arrest of his father-In-law and mother-In- law , Mr. and Irs. Hood of Cedar RapIds , which ho wanted served right away. I wits the second chapter In the elopement story told In yesterdAY's dispatches . From Harris' , story It appears that lie had been keeping company with OcorHlo Hood , a pretty 17-year-ld girl ] , for about two years , anll they had determined to ! arry. I Hood and his wife hall any objections to the match they did not make them known until a cousin , Birdie Clark , a\peare1 upon the sccnp She persuaded . the old foils that Oeorgle was too young to marry and that auy way she ought to walt until she had hall mit ere than one heart thrown at her feet , for she might find a better one. She worked the oh folks Into the proper Cramo ot mind , and they put a veto on the mnrr'lng project. Oeorgle moped and pined untl finally Mr. and Mrs. llootl . who arc worth Ilerhlps $2 ,000. decided to spend some of It In showing Gergie the country and tr'lng to cure her of her love. They according - t' cording bough four tickets for Lo An- g obs . Cal. Just before they were ready to start GeorgIe found out their plan a lt , slip- ping o\er to Harris' store toll him of It Thc ) immediately carried the marrying pro. ject Into execution , anti In hal nn hour supth Ilosed they Were In a position to snail their fngers In the old ! folks' faces. Hut events took a new turn . for hood declared b he would have harris arrested for malting false representations that the girl was of age. He did not carry this threat out , however , but made up his excursion party hastily all started of ! . The girl said that when she married site became of ago , no m matter how many Iprlngtmes she had enjoyed , but that cut no figure. She was bundlell Into the Pullman. They stopped at h leone . and HarrIs , who hnd followed them , was there with a warrant for Miss Clarlt's arrest. She very soon proved that she did not have the girl In her pocket and had to bo turned loose. Hut while these proceedIngs - Ings i were going on the father mother and weeping bride seized the opportunity of get- tng a rIg and drivIng across the country to another staten , where they caught a t rain . Harris followed them as fast as ho could anll caught the same train. He supposed he had kept his presence a secret , but Hood kept his eyes open , all found out that he : was there. At Missouri Valley they all Hot 01 the train without his knowing it. lie kept on his way until he reached the local dcpot , when hD got oft ali rushed up town L to the office of Justice Cook , inhere he fed an information against both of the girl's p arents . charging them with kidnaping. He ' then took the warrant tt Sherif liazen The I sherl went down to the transfer with nil I possible haste , but found not the slightest . trace of any of the three fugitives. The unfortunate groom had gone with him for the purpose of gloatng a little , but found hIs chances for a good quiet gloat had gone g limmering . and his spirits fell. A telegram received by Sheriff Hazen during time aer- noon conveyed the InCormaton that the excursionIsts - cursionIsts were jlst passing throlgh Columbus - bus , Neb. At Missouri Valley It was found on investigation that they crossed time rIver to t Blair and took a train for Omaha. At Omaha they caught the same Union Pacific train they would hae taken had they stuck to their first Intelton of coming to Council B luffs . and pursued their onward way as though nothing had . hapllened. Harris' exchequer - chequer was consIderably depleted by the tme he struck the t town and be hal to go bach : home on the evening traIn without any pract tcal h knowledge of what married life was lke."h"t l _ _ _ _ _ _ \"h"t I. In u l"lo' Everything Ir applied to a Hardman Piano , sold by Mueller Piano and Organ company , , 103 MaIn street. The largest stock of books ever In the : west Is now being sold at auction In tbe S Eiseman building. Trilby . $1.15 ; Den Hut , 9Scj ; Prince of India , $1.78 ; Marcela , $1.38 : : The Manxman , 98c. Grand Easter opening at the Boston store : Thursday evening 8 o'clock Grand display of silks and dress - goods. Boston store opening Thursday evening See display of gloves and laces. n" SpIt UI the Cat . : John T. Allison of Crescent walked six : ashes Tuesday for the purpose of complaining - I plaining that hIs niece , Mrs. E. Powell , also I of Crescent , had combed him with a garden : rate. ] They live not far apart from one another and Allison Is 80 years of age and : age depmdent on his relates for support. Mrs Powell has a cat of whom she Is excedingly fond Any insult to the cat 'Is prompty avenged , as thought It mere offered to one of her children . Her uncle , on time pther hand I , has no use for cats In general and has a patcular aversIon for that of his niecc Consequently , when yesterday morning he showed time state of his mind catward by spitting on pussy thera was an Immellate declaration of war. lrs. Powell grabbed the rake , he says , and struck him several harl 0d blows with the teflh . lie exhibIted the wounds made by the weapon and the bloc mi I which has trickled out of them. lie wanted , to file an Informaton charging his neleo with assault with Intent to 10 great bOdiy Injury , but Justice Cook refused to let hIm sign it. Allison was not very well prepare mite to stay and prorecute time . havIng pro 1cute case come : Off with only 20 cents In his pocket , and had to spnd time night at the Ilolce statiot m. Yesterday ho trudged back to Cresccnt , through the mud. "stur 1IIio. AU kinds of plants antI flowers . J. n. McPherson - Pherson , green houses 1250 E. PIerce a t. Telephone 2H , night or da ) ' . Eans' Laundry Co. , 620 ) Pearl ; tel 20I ) ; shirts , collars , curs , fine work a specialty. Ladles : Our new shoes are In. In.SAnOENT. _ _ _ _ _ SAnOENT. I'rel"rlnl for it Jevlv , ' . Tuesday evening at the Young ! en's Chrl 5- tan association parlors was held a meelng ; of the general and the varIous sub-commi- I , tees to lake arrangements for the union evangelical . meetings to b held In Councl hilulis . commencing the first week In Ma ' , under time leadership of P. T. Plenon 'i New Jersey. The parlor was well filled by I time members of time cOlmlte ( ' allpolnted ( from nine or ten of fhc churches of the city , and a large amount of preliminary work mallpe out and paced ] In the hands of tha proper conmmniitees. Arrangements were made fbr a numbr of Ilrepratory union prayer mctngs to be held before time worlt : of ! r. Pieron begins . The first will bo held at the First Presbyterian church , I"rlday : evening , April 19. DUI notice \1 be gIven . of the succeeding mmieetitmgs . Mr. Plots : ) n bias proven hImself to bo a very cornet it , intelligent and successful worker elcwhere and It Is hopeJ thaI much god may bo I accomplslld hmere amI to this end the co ' operation of all who have the moral weltare of Council Bluffs at heart Is earnelty re miUested _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "tbat good : laundry , " and Is located at 724 Broadwa I In doubt about this try I and be convInce Don't forget name and number. Tel 151. Special sale or men's white shIrts next Saturday at Metcal Dros. Hay for saIl , by the ton tar carioad W. A. Wood , 620 Main trpet. Davia. drug , paint , gins uan. 200 B'way Br I'areonl over Schneider' 6f B'w .7. letorl.I , & I IArl Work. I. C. Taylor , who was suspected of brea Ic. lag Into Lucius \\'eila' residence on Oaklanl\ a\'enut was given a preliminary hearing In Justice Cook's court yesterday and was Ils- charged on account of a lack of evldenca against him , Appearances indicated that ha had tired of penitentiaries , county jails and sUlmer reo aorta of that sort , which he lisa ben Sr 0' quentng with great Iularly uring tbe . las t several years for upon l , the county lal l he Mill that he meAnt t i1 form , for he WI gettIng too old to inttuig-fd I day dreams of rIches without work any longer lie had hsd a few days' c\erlenc In earning hIs bread hy the sweat ot his brow.ln the founDi dry just before his last nrriltJai there was slch 1 buoyant feeling of IUsfacton anti . In- de\entence about It that lie nldant to try it n I ag ain. lie was released at 10 o'iock , and at 12:35 : ho blew Into the police atti1. In charge of Ofcer Co\'al. with a colossal jag beneath his waistband anti loudly proclaiming that Ills missIon on earth from now 01 , srould be to an- nlhlato the entire police torce ; and partlcu. larly Ofcer Murphy In hl pocket was foul,1 $3 0S0 In cash Where hot gin IlL Is a mys- te ry . for the lat time hayas arrested he only had 35 cents , and h'l had ben In jail ev er since where , the opportunities for acquirIng - quirIng wealth are not large S'I C't1MSOphlIi&It5tIiltS ' ( 1tI'iIUI . 1\10 Innocent Memo Trlclt for Ilootiegging anti " cquitteit . There were two Instances yesterday In the federal court of the abuses that are pracfor tced by Informers hired by the government to secure evllence In cases Involving viola- tons of the internal revenue laws. J. n. VlnH , who keeps n hotel at Gravity , Taylor county , was accused of bootlegging , al the main evidence against him was that of I hard looking customer , who said that ( ho paid Vlng $1.50 ali told him to bur a Ju g 01 rort-rod and ] give It to JII : friend who woull cal for It during the day. \Ing did as he was told , and suspected nothing until he found out that ( the two men had entered Inlo a conspiracy to get a little much needed cash from the ' H\'erment In return for their e\'hleno. After the evidence oC the conspirators had ben heard the dhtrlct at- torey lonll the court to discharge the dcen.lant . , and the melon \as sustained. Another case of a still worse kind was that against Charlcs Gnn of Conway , Ta- lor count ) In that ( Instance a lan who had been culivatng Gum's acquaintance ensm ualy mentonell the fact that he was "dry , " and upon his mentoning the fact It occurred to Olnn that he had time same feelimmg. They accordingly chillped In elough to buy a fl ask of whlslty. and drank It together. G ina's Crlenll turned informer and brought the case before the United Stales autimorities. It dll not take the jury five minutes to decide that Gina was not guilty . The spies , however , are not the only ones that profit ly this sort of thing Each spy gets his fees and mileage , but the clerk of [ the court , who has It In his Ilower to dig- mIss eases of this kind before they come be- fore the grand jury also draws his fee for ( ach case. The marshal gets his fee for a rresting the accused , and the district attorney - torney gets his for prosecuting . whether a convicton Is secured or not. Walter Case another man charged wih b ootlegging . was also found not guilty. John \Velmeyer. the Croton man who has been to the Clarinda Insane asylum once since ho was arrested , amt wanted to go again a few days ag to avoid a trial , was found guiy after I trial Joseph 'Fishier was caled upon to tell why It was that ho had lef the ( Hovernment building without perfir mission of anyone , necessitatng the mimarfir shal sending a lan out after imin He ex- plalned time mater to the satisfaction of the court , and was allowed to go upon the payment of the costs of his second arrest He entered a plea of guiy tci time charge of b ootlegging. ; Morris Alien had been , caught on n "chip- ping In" deal , like that ? vhlch calght Gina. He wanted to pleall guilty \ , but Judge Woolen - son , after his statement of the facts , re- fused to allow him to . aimd the c.lse will probably be tried today before a jury to dlsco\er I anyone has been prevaricating. The W. U. Cuppy casl , itm , which the do$1 fendant Is charged with Ilaklng a Crludulent a davlt In support of thE fraudulent claim of his h sister Mrs. Edington of Avoca , Is set for trial tola ) ' The trial Has attracted a great deal of attention tlirduglloumt the county Cuppy being weD known from one end to the other. Quite a numncr , of Avoca people a rrived In the city y sterday to wItness arri'ed the trIal , amOII them y\ster . JY E. Larlnore , I : ' . C. . Briggs , W. H. Coonnth1 . .tki i . George . , . Itoh- 11 Ils9n. . . : . ; - . . .iJJ . Room for rent , one 01' . two gentlemen. 1 Cor- 0.1 ner Wiow avenue and Sixth street. Apply to N. M. Pusey. _ _ _ _ _ Ladles : Our neW . shoes are In. SARGENT. Jlcetng or 'l'elcler. A meetng 'of the Southwestern 'Iowa Teachers' association Is to be heJ In this city beginning today and lasting three days. Sev- erl hundred teachers are 'expccted to be pres- e nt. Yesterday the county superintendents of this part of the state held a meeting at County Superintendent Durton's office and dis- cussed the three subjects or directors' metIng - Ing I certificates and the Institute. Another lesslon was held In time evening , at which there were further discussions. Among those present i were County Suprintendents H. A. Simons of rcmont county , C. C. loges of Page , Charles Emerson of Union , Edmund Crlslo of Monona , A. A. Taylor of Adair , and City Superintendents A. 11. Warnlr of Har- lan i and H. \V. Sawyer of Council Bluffs. Counci Duls. The teachers' metng this evening wi be held i In the Presbyterian church at 8 o'cloclt ami the following Is the program : Invocation ; ; 1 adlress of welcome , Dr Stephen Phelps ; response - : sponse , President W. it ! . Ueardshear , Ames ; ; , addrlss , Hon. Henry Sabin. ZlercImimmmt' 1lllllet. The frst banquet of the Ierchantr and I Manufacturers association will be given at L the Grand hotcl at 8 o'clock next Wednesday evening , and the sale of memberships Inll- cates that there wl bo a large turn out of these who arc Interested In the welfare of the city and time subjugation of their own appe- tiLes . Three speakers have been engaged , II. II. Flelll , who wi talk about the past : D. \V. Archer the present , and Colonel D. 13 . Daley the uture. " 'cddll In high Tlfe. Quite a sensation has been caused within the past few days among the social circle ; of Avoca by the marriage of W. C. Barton , an old resident of that Illaee , amid Mrs. lanna Altg , a resident almost equally old Gas cooltlng stoves for rent and for sale C. U. Gas company. . I'i.1 7'IJEI' IrUJl ( , 'T. UISIttet Weather 1111lrhlblo Winds tom . NI'hrnsk" : WAShINGTON , April 10.-The forecast for Thursday II : For Nelirnska-Unsettled weather In the eastern porton ; variable. wlnls. . For South DakJta-Cloudy , with showers In the extreme eastern portion ; warmer In the ealter portion'outierly : ) winds ! For } CansmusUmtsettindivdat1mer ; varilble wlnls. , . .1./1 , For ColoradoCloudYVrrlable ; ' is'lnds For Iowa and MlssouIL. $ powels ; warmer ; easterly winds : , I. , I.omat icorti. OFFICE OF TIE WEATHI BUnEAU F. . 0:1. lA , April 1.-mahn record oc. tern - 1ermtturu and mlntal , . compared with the corresponding day of time Illst four years : . I . : . 1191 , l & ' 3. Ib:2. Maximum temperature \,16 r. 6 : 41 Minimum temnlieraturu/ . . .mg48 3 . : 36 31 Average temllertulO i' . , .1/ / (57 4. 49 40 Precipitation . . . . . . . . , . . .I.I' \ ! .0 .0 T Condition of temlerllfrtland precipiaton at Omaha for the day . amid Ilnce Mmtrchm I , 1 : : : ii . I Normal temperature , t.r. . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Excess Cor the day. < . \ ; ; . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Nonal preelplatoll I.HI. . . . . .10 Inch DefIciency for the dayi.J .I. . . . . . .10 Inch Totll precipitation sln d March I. 2.0 Inches Defciency since March 1. . . . . . . . . .3j Inch nfjlorll from Other StntOJ1 , at I I' . M . - - - - - I .5 I'd , " c ! i IUTIOS& Q , . - STATS or S . < g : i i WSATUSII . : a g f _ _ I" b ; . . . . . . . . . so no T Clear , - Norld'iale. . . . . . 6 7.00 ( Claar. : Valentine , . . . . . . . GO 12 - .00 Ceir Chlcajo . . . . . . . . 3l : 71 : .00 ciemr . 81. Louis. . . . . . . . . . IH 08 .01 I'artelotmd . \I l'arll'lold St. l'aum . . . . . . . . 41 : 6U T Ciommily . ) Lisnenpori , , . . , , , , , , Coudy. Dincnprl. . . . -t 64 .00 Cmommuy . HalUll City . . . . . tK - 7- .UI Cioticty iiicima. . . . . . . . . . 41 64 - .00 I'arl cloudy Iiuimnur. . . . . . . . . IH us .oo Cloudy . tteitLkChty. . . . . . oa Ut .00 Pariclouti , Cly. lihiummurek . . . . . . . UU .02 Jurlelomly . \'lncuIL . . , , . . U a' - ' ,00'Clotmtiy. ; ' C1meyemtn . . . . . . . . . 54 I : .OU l'arleloudY 51110km City . . . . . . tu : .00 ) CloUd ) ' . E ltmit'ldCimy. . . . . . . 02 Ol .00'l'lenr. ' Ualve.lol. . . . . . . . . . tie 7 : .00'Clcar. - " ' indicates truce ot Bin. L A wlLlI , Obarer , . , . - - , , . . . . WOMEN \ CANNOT VOTE IN lW \ A District . Oourt Dcolorc8 the Act Granting Tom Sufrgo UnconstitutionaL JDGE THOMPSON RENDERS TiE PINION Onty Male Cthcn Entitled : to ilsercise that l'rlvlicge at l'rINlt-I'lrft HeclAlon liamulod Ih1vn Oi the I'olnt 11nohclt , CEDAR RAPIDS , In. , April 10.-Speeial ( TeleHr.un.-ln ) the district court at Marion today JUdge Thompson hnndell down an Important decision , being the frt In time state on the point involved. An election . pilt Inol\ed. Al electon was rcent ) hel In the ] { enwoo school , district for the election or directors anti ] dl\llon of the distrIct. When those oppose to the \ oposition learned It would carry "nnmber or womel Were Inluced to vote and the propositon was d Ctalell lie decided that the Iowa law grantng womel the right to ro te at school and municipal eltclons on tax levies Is tlncOtmtitittiotial the \ uncomLlulolal on ground the constulon of the stale provides wily male citizens ma'ote. . 10vhles 011) I Irnnrerl Ills Illh"h' . "I.h. . SIOUX CI'fY.rH . ' . \\rH l0-Speclal ( 'role- gr nuii.-Itnlpim ) Fletcher \ of . rm.-Hlllh son Inyor . I.-Icteher ot this city' . Ilollell tOday with : IIY C. Dubm : Of . ' dlughter I\ street car . . co tmmlmmetor. A tart ' stlrt waR mntle from here nt 3to o'cloek this IHenool. The couple drove ferr to the ' Missouri river whlre they took the rry' boat for Nebrasl . 'rime < hnu Strafltl'd on n blr In the river , butt watt Hot off cutlet' lif teen minutes . In,1 , ma.le the Neiirmuska side In sttfety' . At 3:3 : Iftkotmt City , three mies frol the river : was remicimeti . 'I'he mllllHn . . ceremony . sins perColned b ) ' He\ , H. J. lhLmlcmnmi. 1.'leteher Is 22 yeats old Ild : tss Dubn 19. The Couple ) l'n'S imni'e woull ha\e b2en marrlell before had not Mayor Fletcher 10t :1a'or refused his corisemit . . trrest.i it M lulsl'r itt I.u I'ort. I CEDAR nAIIDS , Ia. , April 10.-Sp2clal ( Te lcgrnm-Lmst : night He" . : Ir. Burns gulncd entrnce to the English E\anlel- Icul church at LaPorte and when members souJht Idmlslon the ) ' were refused , Burns claiming he had heen sent refuset confer- ence to take p081esslon of the Ilrollerty. A w arrant wits Hworn out fir hIs arrest and pl aced In the hanls , or a eonstoble. Burns refused to admit time constuble and It was lfter midnight ) before hIs capture I er- WIS fe cteil . His case has been continued to Allrl 18. I Is supposed he took possession : oC the church In time interest oC the Esiter fa ction . There was great excitement for a w hile. lewis ( rook Show , , IrIImt OTTUMWA , In. , A\rl 10-Speelal ( Tele- gram.-Jnmes floss , 1 suspected creel , was ; arrested t ) ' Olcer hamilton last night le as saulted the Issaule.1 patrolman whie on the way to the staten and then tIed. The officered tet. fred I half dozen shots nt him and the fir e was returned by Hoss. one bulet grazing ' grzlnJ 1lmlon's shoulder. Hess was recaptured Ind when searched a complete set or bur- gl ars' tools were diseloct In his ssesslon. Fhi rum subsequent developments It Is believed that . bele\'ed Ross with two men In whose com- pnn ) he hat \een seen expected to make an attempt to rob a bank ut this place last ni ght. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IRrdln I I I Con ii ty SIII rlr T. . Tim oumsami ti. ' MASON CITY b. , April 10.-Speclal ( Tel- eg ram.- A specIal from l ldor sa's : : lenry Tholen oC Steamboat Hock has hrouJht suit against Hardin county for $10,0 damages on account of the death of hIs son . killed by Calng though ! bridge omT er the Iowa rh'er at Steamboat flock The trial comes up at the next term of district court. Tholen claims the bridge was defectve and It was the county's duty to 4 kecp I safe. . $ ( RP. fnts ; f . ONS : BNJOYS : : ? Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and nets gently yet prompty on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sysf tem effectually , dispels colds , head- aches and fevers and cni'e habitual curet habiual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- ducea , lJlcasing to the taste and ac- ceptahle to the stoltch ; , prompt ) in i s action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most lwalthyall agi'eeablesttbstances , its many excolent Cualties commend it t al and have made it the most IJopllar l ) remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any 1olabte druggist who may not have it on hand will ' wi pr- ) cure it promptly for any 010 who wishes to try it. Do not accept any .mhstitut. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANOISOO , C.IL. LOUISVILLE , Ir. NEW 10-7K , N.r. Dadway's ILL Pills Always Reliable , Purely Yegetabh , Perfectly tasteless. elegantly coated. purga. nglale , portly cleanse and atrengitmen pLrge. . WAY'S PILLS for the or IAD. cure alt dusordem or l imo Stomach lioweir . Kldneye. al ladtEr. dleordel - \'ou . . Diseases , flizzlne . Vertigo . COstlysneul . SICK HEADACHE , FEMALE COMPLAIN , BILLIOUSNESS , INDICESTIONI , DYSPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION and Al Disorders of the Liver. Observe the following Symptoms . reiUiting from dllealel or time digestive orgamms ; rnLttng , In. waRt piles , tulinesa or Wood In Con.lpalon , acid II i ot Ibo stomach , naL.ea. < heat iburn . disgust healllur. o ' 'Ode fullness ot wellht pr the dljllt ec ruotatfeas . staking or stuttering or the heart choklnl or suffocating sensation. when In a lying l pOllure. dImness or vision , doll or webs before the sight ' fever and dull pain In the head , 1111 dencl.ncy or perspIration , yellowness or Ihe skin anti eree. 1ln I tie slOe chest . limb. , en4 i .udden flushes or heat. burning ( In lie flesh . ano A few doses ot HAUWA Y'J / i'mLlB luh. trn Ibe ovlem or nil time above named lsordeu. . I' 'BfCI ) SSU A ItOX. tio1.n liv IaRUGOISTS on lkOF1l : f almUOOITS Send to BU nAfWAY 8 ( ' 0. . Lock no au New York. for leek ot Advice. 101 , , . . . . - - . . ' . . . . . . . J CHC\ 5 MRiI . ' rnRD MRRK' . - u ' - - - - - - - - - - " - - - - - 1 PEADA f4CT. 1 " QKAfl1NT4 Givescup Perfect C Satisfaction U ) Wherever 0 Tried. 'S'0c. .7 ' ( SOLD EVElVWIERE m THEN.K.FAIRBANKGOMPANY , CmCAGO. - - _ _ _ . - - . - - - - - . - . - , Il1tendi11g Pttrchasers ' EARLY' OHIO SEED POl'ATOES - uaranteed Northern rown.- Council Bluffs nnc Vicinity Imported Thousands of Dlors Worth of Potatoes During the Past Season. Buy Good Seed anI Wo W n Export Instead of Import. \Vrite for prices or cal on DUQUI3T''J3 & CO. , 21 and 213 Broadway , Council Bluffs ) In.I - - - - . - - _ _ I CO1NC'I1 : . J.UF STEAM DYE WORKS . I CHAN . lmj : . /1\ All kinds of Dyeing / \ anti Cleatiitmg done in time lmighest , style of time art Faded and , stitineti fabrics made Yc to look , as good n new Work promptly . _ done ammcl deiivremt ' iii ciii parts of time , country Send for . , . I price list. - - . - ' - - - . t "VM -i. -.4 Iil t , MACIIJIN l'J' jJ TI0tOC' A , . 4' limadway near North. , . western , Depot CouncIl - ' Blut , , Iowa Tel , 322 , - - - - - DAVIS'DRUGPAINTGLASS HOUSE Everytiming ! in tlc Drug , Paint amid Oi Inc nt bottom ln'lces. ! Agents for HOOD'S SAnSAIAIU.r.A , PAINE'S CELEItY COMPOUND. PIERCE'S MEDICINES , ms. YAI.WS TOILET . . REMEDIES. j And mill lending inauiifactui'es. il'lng prcscl'lptOIR to \ . We wi save you motley every tIme. Ucgistercd clerk and rcglstcrcE Ilropl'clor. ! I MAIL OUDEHS PROMPTLY FILI4ED . ' _ 200BROADWAYCOUNCLBLUFFS l When B11yi11g Fruit Trees , B11Y the best. A minute lost can never be recovered , ant It's a calamity to lose sever I 'ears. whIch so many Iown and Nebrslm people h ave done vhen they hove bought foreign crown , unacclmated fruit trees. I1NEHAY nnOTIEHS , THE CRESCENT NURSERY. Were born on the lands where their nurse- ry stock Is grown and years or patient . Iltelcent i experiment immure [ taught them the ; best varieties for this climate. Cotiseqtientiy clmate. ConsPluenty their home grown stock Is as hordy as the torest trees. They have ' ' a very large stock tor the sprIng delivery unit every tree Is worranted true to name Orchard Vinyard , Lawn , Parking Trees and VIIorl Make no mlstnlte In your orders Sent us : your list oC WlnlR for prIceR. 'Ve can please you In prIces anti , stock. References : Counci Blufts Danlts , Counci Bluffs Department Omaha Bee , and prominent business mmemm ! Nurseries six miles north of Council BIffs . Counci mrs. P. O. Address , MENEniY nnos. , Crescent Iowa - MESSMORE & CLEltENT , BROERS GRAIN , . PROVISIONS , B'OCKS1 503Iroltlwny \ , Grain hanlled In car load iota. Tel. 203. COUNCIL ULUFIS , IOWA . - , I - ' ' " . - - . ' I , ' SI'IS ) & AlNIJRlDGE AttnrnoY.-II-I.IW .1 ) r I Practice 1mm tIm Stat . lmctco II Ihl Stltu nut Federal CourlN. Itoommmq 111 Bool aOI-1-H-J , Simugmti ? II0cl < . Ijoulmflit lIiutl'4 , iuwa. - Painless Dentistry. . 1J ( . ' " . ' . ; Bailey , " " 11\ . - . " " The Dentist . . ! _ . ,311 l"loor. I'axlon lilt I . 0 . - _ _ t 16th and itmirmmatm . Tel 1085. Lady mittentiamit . ( icrimmaim Spoken Teeth cxlretel without rain patient ' remimmi . lag conscious. ( r.nll'ut local anneslhetc C\I ; dloco\'rred. Timoumiamido . . , \ 1houulnta sountlnl its 1)II.c. UBCI by no other dentist In 1111 part or time Uni ! . States All dl'nlal lowest Al olleralon II retas- years experience. ScnA yenls In Omimnhma : VIGOR OF MEN Easiy , QuIckly , Permanently Restored. jS _ , 'VenIull' . , Nervoussiess a ( , , ' Dobll ) ' , amid nil time trail a & ) of evils from - evis early errors or , . later eXIcs6S\ : the rClults of f(1lr : , yerworlo . IlelDeist worry , etc. Full stre'mgtli I. devol . 1u1 ' stra'J1 l"vol. . _ . . .sh ; _ opmcDtlnd to.JIGhen t emery cirgan olHI porllon of the On\lD . bitmmTie . aal ArV bOly. Dat ural znetlmcitl , . fmnmedl . i . I , 110 Ic\lroerent \ . \ Failure icnpoei.liiie. 2.I ' rderc'n es. ] .een , explanaton and proofs mailed scaled ( ) free ; flip ' tOOAL 00 " Buffalol N. YI - DR. M'CREW ' , IS TUI IMLY SPECIALIST . wile TaKATs AL QDR. DSEASES ' Weakness aDd toerl' MEN [ lo/dol ONLY ot . lCv.r7 euro wumrsutoet ; - 20 yemmre Uxt4iecc , , : : : \ - a : to I Omaha. 10 rrue. I 1tt , 4t ' * riuau , 81. , > " .arnaw HC. . uaLtzL.a. . NXU. GIWIPANOLE , M1EL - J The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experjence. 1 EEilElt or nrsisis oir MEN ANU VOMiiN. 1'ltOl'IIIETOlI OLC TIlE , . i'OItll'ml IIlilthijlL 1)ISI'EN- 1j SAltY OF MEIICINIf , , . , ' j i 'A A&D4- . ' 1 . i iI . I j . . , f . ,1 I treat the fofolin ! Dsoasos , : . t Culurr'l of tim 11111. Ttrolt antI Lungs ; Dfa eases Ir Iho Bye antI Emit Fits unt ApopioXTI . ' , Ih'u.t \Iseus ' . LIver Conipituummi . Illnoy COl' ' . . . 1.11111. Ncrvous Icbihit. Jlcltul Dc. " l'rCHHIOI , IOHK of ifllmItOtiI Heai ' Inl 'VcnlulcHH , Diabetes , ' fcl' - \ Ih'I/ ( 'muse . SI. Vi t tiN' ltmtmc' , . Jtlmomi mitt isici . Vim raiyshs , White Huveimitig' . Icmllll , Fever Sores . 'I'u.n . j ors timid IJHtulu II UIO remimovecl. , vlhoul Ihc ICllfc or ( rCllovca I dru"'hII I drollofhlood. 'Volnnl 'vlh her clclcntc oranlH rcHt ft rca ii to : l'titI UCO1HY curcd vlUunlt t0lili1i.f. . Hllcclut AUCIUol giveit . , .1 Co l'rlvmi.timtcl VClcrcnl UIHCUHC/ alvCI \ / oful kiiilpt. 850 to 5ooior1eit for I anv "cncrcnl ) 8soOlol'fclt I onrB 4 , . , vitIiotst : . ' ' , , vlhout ncrcury. 'j'upo Worls remove II woor Iln'o iiot2rd , cr110 jtay' . lIeu.morrhoid < I'lles . or cmi red. , 'ritosii W'liO i 1(11 it VFIJCTED wiii save life aimul liwmdm'cds of dollars by crull- itt : ! Oh Ot' tmsltig DII. 0. W. PAUQIE'S HERBAL MEDICIUES. 'tim ii t , ii i y l'l , ys Ic Iii ii uliim . 'mi ii I itI I u'imt silk I ) , , t'NtIi ivi I lmc ii I it' It I ii ii ti itc'tt I im II. 'I'll (15(1 III. II ( I itt it nec t.e liii to m' ( jmi ratios , , Ilimuli It , No , 1 1 , , I' itt (4 II , N. ' , :1 to r w'o iii eti , A ii cormespoiitlemco strict ly coimtidcntlal. 3letllciimo bcimt by express , Address mull letterS . to G , " , V , IANGI.E , r. I ) , , c. Bcoaowy , Couoit. 13t.Uppis t Enclose itie it btmummmps for reiily , , . : oo. p. SANFORD , A. W. IIIIIICMAN , . l'residens. Cashier. National Bank of COUNCIL 1ILUFF3 , Iowa. Ctipltil , $100,00G 1'ofli8 , . 12,00U On. of II , , oldest muanks in time .tsi. of Iowa. solicit your business and collections , Ys ray per cent on tint. deposits. We will b. i4cased to sea end airy. you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Special No11cc8-OouociI DIuf1 Chil3lNIlYif CLEAN1D ; VAULTS CLEANED. lId Burke , at W. H. homer' . , 1.38 Broadway , ClNimIits ) FOR HAUl , \VAUONLOAImJ , 13 liurke , at Jiuiner' , 138 Jlreedway , VOlt ItllNT , iiOUiL. NO. Cli lhitOAlW.AY. whim seven roocmt. ; aiso tour rocumum mudjoininif mit Gil Uricidwey , ; good chance far elitist privat. ( mimnily , boarding house or rctaurunt , IJ , ' , Y. . Jm&cltaon. lIVE . ACiIi3 ( mAitDPN LANi ) , WITh ! I.Altam2 two.mory hioue , for rtat. Oc.ieil's Iteat Estats 1xolmamtge. IJtt'1'PlAlf ( ANI ) OAlDiN LAND FOR aie cheap emit ] vim easy terms. Iimy & lIeu. em I'cari street. TO ltiNT , A SIWIIN'ltOOM HOUSE. 231 1'ARl muvonue , FOIl ltiiNT- IIAVII Hi'IVIihtAmF1flH'r.CLAfm3 maodern busev. lr. ) , , Wuc4bury , cormis iiiiafl anti t3tor stetets.