THE TEK: OMAN A. FRIDAY. XOVKMHETi 11. 1D10. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Motive of Suicide of Herman Busch Etill a I.Iystcry. LIFE EXTINCT SEVERAL HOURS Bortr la Fnnntl l.lnr In Ihr Wood with Hfinhrr 4 lulrliel In III niaht Hand and Hameil. Tin motive for the Mi i 1 t IleitnaM TU!"rh, 1 1 1 rarpent'r in t'lt rnii'loj in'Tit f 6lfi. Is Mill a imwtory to liis frit-mla. s a wnrklnKinnr: be a In a roseriMin condition and whm he v ma eren at 11: (0 Tupuflay liii-'li lie wan apparently In tin beat of eplrlt. IWore tliat lie had bwn at the Eatrlea hall and Ifft Mine to ret tlio latent Bins of the eliytlnn. The next kfi n of him wan hlM diml body IxdiiK found by farl IJnd, a eon of Captain l.lnd of the fire departrntn'. Thl m at 7 ' a. m.. and llf'1 hud been rxilnri for HfV"ral hours. The tody wan lying; In tii vmhmIh at 8ev entrontli and I strtftn. altitfcthrr away from the home of ne dec.a"d. The re volver wan clutched In Ills right hand and the Una were burm-J with thn powd-r. Ilunrli Is aurvlved ny a v. Mow and (wo daughter. The funeral will be held to morrow from tha noiifin. mr North Twenty flrat at 2 o'clock, and Iho Interment will l9 In laurel mil cemetery. Magic City Uoaalp. Btorm Hash-Call llowland. 'l'hone So J For rent. 6 room cottaqe. 19th bet. I and 3 ata., $14.00. l'hone bouth 7. The tadiea' AM of the West Q Mleelon Hill meet with Mre. W'ela at Thirty-i'lxtn end W mreeta this afternoon. The Presbyterian 'iVdleV Aid eoc-lety will hold a ruinitiBKe sale at Twenty fourth and I etrecta Saturday. 'Phone Boll Houlh Sis, Independent F-1S1S for a caae of Jetter tiold Top. Prompt de livery to any iart pf rUy. William Jetter. Henry Ietftett, aged BO. did Tuesday laht In the South Omaha hosnltal from ahock to the system following- a street or accident last Saturday. Ietgett. who was a retired farmer living at Hellevue. at tempted to ret off a car as It mi ap proaching N stret-t from the south. He fe. on the etreet and: fractured his left Divisionists Arc in the Same Fix as Before Situation in Cuitcr County is Un changed. Proposition Being Beaten Decisively. WiOKKN HOW. Neb.. Nov. lfl.-i Jiperial Telegram. t -Although fiercely f ninht at the "ll In Tuesday's elertion. the Mt'iefl'in on loutity dilsion remains niartieally the t same as It did one ye.ir um. llMum from I aK ;a'tM of t'le eount" hltoR' no in;tteitul J Kalii' for the tilvlslnntstr'whila In some of the stronghold the vte has fallen off. IJroken How polled tin' largest vote n the history of the town, while the other antl districts made a go.sl showing. County dlvhlon Is def. ated by at least l.VO vote. Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Police Find Deau Man in Corn Field Evidently Came to Hit Death by Sui cide, But His Identity is Mystery. Minor Mention Tha Council Blnffa off tea of Tha Omaha la at 13 Boot Btraet. Moth 'pboaaa 4J. Trial of Ku.tin Suit is Resumed Deposition of Dr. William Lavender, i Who Conducted Autopsy, Asserts No Powder Grains Were Found. TCHI1 ASH ON FACE AND HECK Cored ' Scratched Until Fice was Mass of Raw Fleshy Used Cu ticura and had First Good ., Night's Sleep in 3 Months. ' Aa Itching raah broka out en my faca and neok., so bad that I aoratched It udlu my ioe waa a niaaa at raw flash which kept ma iwikt nil night. Attar going to nf family doctor, ho not helping roe, I tried another . rfeoter but without success. After dootora failing, a friend recommondra tha Cu ticura laaraedie. That night,'- nftar washing my faoo and toook with Cut!nirn foaz. I ao- pliwl aonaa Cutiourn 4 Ohttovsut, and had tha first good ight't aleap in thiwo month. I uaed tbout two lola of Cutkmr Sonp and 'intraaat whan ya oculd not aao n nark on ny faoo or naok. I wnl gladly rooomrcMmd the Cuticura Rera adlea to anybody. Win. BilTar, 99 "VV eat B8th At., Nw Tork. Mar. 1, mo." la another lot tar Mr. Bilrar aaya. MMy com waa of nbotrt two year fajidlng. After using Cutiourn Boas nd Ointmmt for about throa daya 1 aw a daoldd Improramant and waa ontirely ourad In two months." For tha promotion and treatment of Itohing. burning, scaling oruptioa and tho promotion of porruanont aaln and hair naalth, Cutloura Soap and Cotiwira Ointnoant aro abaohitaly unriTaiad in purity, oflloaoy and oooDony. A aingio Oako of Outtovira ooap and box of Culi oura Ointment are ot ton sufficient. Bttt nraaaa tta areatM wnrM. rattaf n Ckni. Oar Beta re . Boaua, Xia, aaMaw m utn oauwia ak a Oaaia as . the tnuaart at tea (Uia. 1 I LOL'ISCll.I.i;, hj., .Nov. 1U (fipocial Tel egram.) The trial of Mm. Gruce Kustin'a consoll(latel suit agalnat five itiHtirunce comranlra on poI cics held by her husband. Dr. Frederick Kustin, whose sensational death in Umaha in tutcmher, tit tracted national attention, was resumed this moinint in JudK William Fields court. Mrs. Kuslin wax asked rcj(urlinK somo 'dctul of tlio occuriencoji at the Kunlin iiome the mornlns Lt. ItuHt.ii sus iHimcl a futal KunslioV wound. The I'lmiitift B counsel contended in the opening statement Monday that L'r. Kusttin was murdered, and counsel for the defend ants claimed proof gathered by the insur ance companies was to the toffect that I'l. Rustin's death waa the result of a suicide compact. i- Marshall Iiullitt. of counsel for the plain tiff, read the deposition of an'Omuha detec tive In which he stated he searched the premises and vicinity of the Kustin home and found no weapon of any kind. Mr. Forchert, Jr., read for the defendant the deposition of a member of the Umaha police force. He deposed that he had seen Dr. Kustin frequent certain saloons and at times under the Influence of liquor. Mr. bullltt read the deposition of Pr. William Lavender, lie conducted an autopsy in the case of Ir. Ituatln. ' Dr. Lavender deposed that there waa an abrasion on the temple an4 a slight bruise on the arm. A careful examination,, wit ness deposed, reveale4 'bullet wound in the abdomen, and file course of the bullet waa at an absolutely straight angle to the body. . - : The ' physlcian'a depoaltlon waa to the effect that a microscopical examination of the body . revealed also the absence of powder grains or. other foreign matter other than: the bullat. ., . i czms i cedar-wood boxes. pretty pictures, gold bands and costly wotk rn an ship made eood cigars. Cobs wouldn't be outselling all others. , Be sure to get the green package. 9 for 15c VEST POCKET EDITION" la for scbat at S J. LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO.. M.I, Nwk. N. J. Tka Lrt uipwiiit CiU Factwr U kha wU Allon Croo- Co. Distributers. The body of nn unidentified man. ai'pnr ently about 4.; yeiirs old, was found yester day afternoon partially concealed bv grass and weeds In a cornfield near the I'nlon Pacific dump In the vicinity of South Thir tieth street and N nth avenue. Council Uluffs. The body hud apparently lain there for two or three months. The cloth Inn was weatherbeaten and almost ready to fnll apart. 1'nderneath the hodv la'' n coil of rote and a M-callbrc Colts' revolver with part of the chambers empty. The hair and cnlp had fallen from the sliull and o:t the upper rltht side a laree bullet hole showed e cancc of d'ath. Not i" rai of wr't'ns or otlier mean" of identlflcntlon wns found !n the clotti ni;. The clothitip was thAt of a laboring nun. The indications point to suicide, but under the circumstances this can only be a si.rnrse. Tho cornfield Is in an isolated location. southwest of the Herman greenhouses. It 's a small tract and has not been visited by Its owner exrept for general purposes of observation since the corn plowing season ended. The body was found when men were feathering the corn crop. The remains were taken to the Cutler morgue by order of Coroner Treynor and fie police department asked to co-operate In the effort to establish th" man's Identity. Apparently the man had provided himself wilh a coll of rope and a blir revolver, bent on self-destruction either by hanging or shooting, and the loneliness of the corn field suaKcsted the latter. The police have no reports of missing men corresponding with the description of the dead man. Only one thus reported is still missing:, and he Is Andy Lorenzen. the former patrol driver, who left the service last sprlnn to beoome a rancher near Nor folk, Neb., and disappeared after a visit here about June 1. Thi description, how ever. In no degree fits him. The dead man was of small stature and had red hair. A more careful examination of the cloth ing of the dead man made last evening re vealed some things that may lead to Iden tification. In his pocket book that was found In the partly decayed clothes was found a package or baggage check issued by Barkalow Bros.. Omaha and numbered H 29.19. The black Stetson hat which he wore bore the name of the Plymouth Cloth ing store. Fort Dodge, la., and the mer chant's mark on his coat showed that his suft was sold by J. Capps & Son., Jack sonville, 111. A filled gold case, open face Walt ham watch and chain and AO cents In cash were all that could be found In, hie clothing. The weeds had grown up around the body to a height of several feet. Both Speedy ssl Effective. This Indicate tha action of Foley Kid ney rills, as 8.. Paraona, Battle Creek, Mich., lllustratea "I have been afllcted with a sev re caae f kidney, aud bladder trouble, for. which I found no relief until I uaed Foley Kidney Fills., These cured me entirely of all my feilmenU. I waa troubled with . backaches and severe shooting paina with' annoying urinary Ir r gularitlea. The steady use of! Foley Kid ney Pills rid me ontirely ' of aU my former troubles. They have my highest recommendations.' Sold by aU druggists. W ashington Affairs (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. IX ., Nov. 10.-(Spec;Al Telegram.) The following" army ordc s have been Issued: Hy direction of ti.e president, oonKiesNionul medal of honor was awarded to Flint lieutenant Gordon Johnson, Seventh cavalry. October 16, for moat distinguished gallantry In action at Mount Bud-Dujo-Joto. Philippine Islands, March 7, 1SH. 'S ' Captain Wilbur' 'willing - engineers, will proueed to Vancouver 4.,.. cka for duty with Company F, Peoond .battalion. First Lieutenant Charles ' n. Fowlar, re tired, is assigned to active duty and will proceed to Kichmond, Va., for recruiting duty relieving Major William A. Miller. Captain David I Btone. quartermaster, will proceed to Fort Crockett. Tex., tor temporary duty,' Major Jainea A.1 Bhipton,'' coast artillery cor pa, la detailed for recruiting Bervlce and will proceed to Bt. Louis for duty, relieving Colonel William R. Hamilton, coast artil lery corps. Second Lleutenaat Lawnon Moore, first cavalry, now at Boise barracks, will pro; ceed to Presidio, ban Franciaco, for duty! Captain Linil J. Huebsclicr,' Porto Kico regiment of Infantry, now at Walter Hoed hospital, Washington, will proceed to Hot Springs, Ark., fur treatiuetit at Array and Navy general hospital. Captain Lxiwiii (). Davis is 'detailed for duty with militia of Idaho and; will report to governor at Uolfe. Second - Lieutenant Manley Lawtoni Philippine Scouts, will report to chief Bureau of Insular Affairs. War Depart ment, for duty. Leaves or aneence: first Lieutenant Richard C. Moore, corps of engineers, two months; Captain TNman 'ainplHll. com miHKary, fifteen days; Iental Surgeon Julian ft. Bern helm, two months. When your feet are wet and cold, and your body oiitlled through and through from exposure, take a big dose of Cham berlain's CougiV Kemedy. bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by all druggists. HOMESEEKERS' E XCHtMOS To Vlralala and Other States. , Via Chicago and Pennsylvania Lines first and third Tuesdays of each month. For particulars, address W, II. Rowland, Trav eling Paskenger Agent, 119 City National Bank Building, Omaha. Good Automobile Tires ' v . at Reasonable Prices Firm, durabU tire, otad hf an InoVpo- d-'Ht rnbtwr iAnipii. tilt i Wlrot nri' imH tiTe jroo t ut H'r n ut of tir rf. : JuS IWa.-dj lif. At, 4 J1 .0. ,1 U'i i"-'i4 $.;;.!. :u4 7ft. K44 I i ivi4 o. i -V. i4H', 7l' eWl4'4 $ -'i, $l4a l'urilfi 1 vr cut llf- thro prirftk VUm! tniier tr !H rnt Vs ttia r ,nlir (nUrd lit. tu iixtwlier W v. It., ailiBif iautiu. trA-n. Ht iicg cnl ftttMuui If csh t-nn-nl'-f itrdor. 11- umftfi orti rsi prompt if 6 IM - K dflnliwly i yle tevd tlM.ind. Mw fir iv(i;ntr t U u'isatlhfM"tar 4jlT Ifetia i 4 and jttti 11 sjcurr uiuo-e. . The Ceyer Sales Company 61 Blrtim Building. Dayton, Ohio. IE in Special Announccr.ct Illg manufacturer s stock, purchase KuiU and Drraavs, 1.500 ol thtiu male 10 sell to " tn ftf Uv.UO ou Saturday 1? iH bt. till EECl.tS d ftnuprfup O:30 A. M. iii .lba:iJ o DEAVTIFfS THE SKIN i I ... : Gives tha deli" catrcon , Icioo o d.C.cu to' obtain Q aoy r J . other way. U VpA ien a Mrtra sV Va ss 0 W tl toilet cream ; fragrant, pkasant and harmless. - If you have a red, ilotch eJ, pimply, coarse bl.u ?rly CcrKrrou5 coating of it to-r-iiht, and notice the effect to-morrow. 34. CW K ftt an A. D. ft. tW It) SJCU. . W. I. SMITH IS RE-ELECTED Congressman's Plorallty Will Reach l.SOO la Ninth Iowa Dis trict. wnrmiro oajtdisatxs. BWpreeaatatlvss John t T, Hasan (dem.) At Xenooksr (dem.) Auditor J. 8. Xannan (dent.) Treasnrer J. W. Kltehall (rep.) Clerk Harry g. Brown (rep.) heriff T. r. MoOaffery (rep.) mecorder w. X. Bargnansen (dam.) Attorney Frank J. OapeU (dem.) Bnperlntendent of ehools T. f. Fnryear (rep.) arvsyor Erwln B. Bpetman (dena.) ' Coroner Ik X. Cutler (rep.) npsrvlBore W. O. OhUdrea (rep.) Frank M. True (dem.) D. A. Coo (dent, lsl term.) Jadge Bupertor Court a. B. Bnyder (rep.) Justices J. K. Cooper (dem.) B. B. Qardlner (rep.) With two city precincts, the first of the Sixth and second of the First wards, still missing at 10 o'clock last night, the re turns from Tuesday's election show that Porter, democratic candidate for governor, carried Pottawattamie county by a ma jority of 15rt. The unofficial returns, how ever, from the two missing precincts, re duce this greatly, leaving It practically to the official count to determine if Potta wattamie county went democratic on the head of the ticket. Congressman Smith ca.Ties the Ninth district by approximately 1.D00, but on the face of the returns, mlnuo the two missing precincts, only caTrriee Ms own county by forty-four. The total vote for Smith In the county waa 4,"MG, and for Cleveland, his democratic opponent. 4.561. The unofficial returns from Adair county give Smith 361 majority, Audubon county, I2S; Cass, HpO; Uutherle, 400; Mills, ?. and Montgomery, "SO. Cleveland, only carried two counties In the dtstrlct. his own. Shelby, by a ma jority of 7u0, and Harrison county by nine. Despite the hard fight made upon J. W. Mitchell, especially In the east end of the county, he ran ahead of his ticket in the preater number of the forty-four precincts In the county. The next hardest tight was made on ft. V. Innes. republican candidate for re-election aa county auditor, and al though admitted to be the best auditor the county has ever had. he was defeated by nearly 400. In the city S. B. Snyder, republican can didate for Judge of the superior court and police Judge, was singled out for the con centrated opposition of the democrats, whose candidate. John P. Tinley, had the advantage of having won over a large number of republican votera. Snyder would undoubtedly have been defeated if the ar rangement of the ballots had not placed Tinley's name at the very bottom of the whole ticket with several blank spaces, meant for township trustees, between his name and the body of the ticket. As a general thing the voters seldom pay any attention to the names at the tall of the ticket, and Tinley lost a large number of votes for this reason. In five of the precincts 160 democratic ballots were noted that were not marksd for him or his opponent. Snyder's name had the same location on the republican ticket, but he waa given a slight advantage by the town ship blanks filled by printed namea Minus the two missing precincts Snyder's majority maa 2u2. The defeat of Miss Charlotte Dryden for county superintendent waa a very great surpiike. Notwithstanding the popularity of Mr. Puryear, who Is the head of a buai. ncaa college, It was generally believed that Miss Dryden would poll much more than the full democratic vote. I 'avis. drug. Corr'gHii". ui.dertaUens. 'Phones ltf. FAUST BKF.K AT IKHJUUS' BUFFET. Majestic rangr, P. C. Ie Vol Ildw. Co. lliture framing, .lensen. Masonic temple. WoodrinK Undertaking eotnpuny. Tel. "39. IrfWis Culler, f unt ral director, 'l'hone 97. See Korwick first for painting, 211 S. Main. Ft) Ft KXOHANC.K OF 11ICAL INSTATE TRY SWAPS. Free things to eat at the Gas office. 28 Pearl street. Mep In. Schuster's and Slurs' Mslt F.xtract for sale hy J. J. Kline Co., 12 Broadway. Have your glasses fitted or repaired by J. W. Terry, optician. 4U Broadway, office with (ieorce Oerner. For nursing mothers drink Anheuser Busch Malt 'Ionic, ltosenfeld Liquor Co., olS South .Main slrctt. Free things to p.t cooked by the best method In the world. See the Tilple Trick demonstration at the Ciaa office. I Pearl street. Tiie Kowena c irrle rue. -in at the home of Mrs. II. o. Maxwell, Ml! Commercial street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Yoeman ladles are Invited. TU1PI.K TRICK COOK t NO PKMO.N STKATIOX AT THE fiTlZKNS' UAS & rci.KCTliir LIGHT CO., 26 P1CARL ST. FRKE THINGS TO FAT. COMH ON'. A suit was heron in the district court yesterday by New ton Pnteh to enforce pay ment of a promt xm y note executed hy T. J. Malch on April 27 last. The amount in volved Is i0. The infant dnighfer of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. 'hnpmau died yesterday afternoon at the family residence. ;71ii Avenue A. The funi ral will tHlte plsce this afternoon at 1:M h: the residence. Burial will be in Fairview. Seeklnc a little relaxation from the stiain incident to the election, a party of Co.inell Hluffs men left yesterday morning for a brief hunting trip In the vicinity of Onawa, where tliey had been Invited to tramp around the duck ponds and grain fields on tli extensive farms of William Malone, who ngreed to make it euy for the ex haiiHted hunters, even if it required the chasing out of some of his tame ducks to be shot at. The party comprised W. li. Thomas, P. J. McBrlde. Harry Brown, Charles F. Paschel. George F. Hughes and C. C. Ijarseu. At the business meeting of the Danish Baptist church on Tuesday evening, Miss Ella Otsen, president of the Baptist Young People's union, gave the church a fine new piano which the members of the society had bought from Sclimoller A Mueller, after the latter had placed it In the church on the occasion of the fiftieth wedding anni versary of Dr. Reichenbach, pastor of the church, and Mrs. Reichenbach. The young people have Just finished paying for It and they walled until It was clear of debt before presenting It to the church to become a part of its property. The Instrument Is a handsome one. and the generous gift won the members of the society hearty praise from the congregation. At the close of the business meeting the young people served refreshments. The sudden gale of cold wind created a great deal of discomfort to people obliged to be on the streets. . The street sprinkling service waa reduced one-half at the be ginning of the month, and although Mayor Maloney has earned the gratitude of the citizens by getting the streets In cleaner and better condition than they have been at corresponding periods for many years, clouds of dust and some good sized missiles were sent flying through the air. The weather was something of a disappointment to the Fruit and Corn show people, as it was felt to presage not the best conditions for the opening today. The main building and the annexes were kept in a comfortable condition and the doors closed tlghtlv enough to shut out the products from the dust stonr. j ELKS' CLUB HOUSE OPENi l.arae .Visihrr of People tttenri lie-j I eenllo) Follonlns Katenslve I j Repairs. j Between S00 and 4nf men and women re- I sponded to the Invitation ti attend the j reception at the Elks' club Inst evenlmr In j celebration of the reopening of the eluh house since the completion of the extensive repairs made necessary by the fire last spring. Nearly $!Y'W has been expended on the twilldlng In refurnishing throughout and In Additions. I-ast evening every part of the beautiful structure was thrown open to the Inspee tif n of the visitors, all of whom were In full evening dress. The new billiard hall, finished In mission style, with four tables of design to match, waa greatly admired. It was declared to be one of the hand somest and best equipped bllllnrd halls In the west. All parts of the building were lighted by softlv shnded lamps. Flowers and bloom ing plants bestowed with quiet taste added much to the beauty of the scene. Mmv of the guests were from Omaha. Refresh ments were served later In the evening and the punch bowl was uncovered when the reception began. At the close of te reception at 10 o'clock dancing began In the lodge room on the second floor. R Qnly the Pianola Piano Contains the PIANOLA If you think - That ali Piano Players are PIANOLAS, and That any Piano with a Piano Player inside, is a PIANOLA Piano, you are ver? much mistaken. playing of Ilexametnylenetetramtae Is the name of 'a' German chemical, one of the most valuable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylene tetramlne Is recognised by medical text books and authorities aa a uric acid sol vent and antlseptlo for tha urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy promptly at tho first sign of kidney trouble and avoid a serious mafaly. SANCHA KNOWS MR. BERGER loajopll Jtlnffs Man Sara Socialist Member Will Toll tor Peo ple's Good. The election of Victor L. Berger of Mil waukee to congress Is particularly pleasing to several Council Bluffs men, who know him personally and esteem blm most highly. Among them is J. W. Fancha of the Monarch Printing company, whose attach ment to Berger in founded upon something more enduring than sentimental friendship. It la a knowledge of the exalted Ideals of the man and his deep planted purpose to do something worth while In the great field of human economics. "Not only the to'lers of the land may look to Bierger with confident expectation. but the people of the whole country may depend upon him as a man Imbued, with the highest form of patriotism, with Idenls that represent the very ieat there Is In our humanity," said Mr. Sancha. ".lust watch Victor Bergers work in congress, work that will be accomplished under the greatest dlfflcultlea. handicapped by oppor tunities purposely withheld, but neverthe less watch him. He represents a new, ideal In American politics, and he begins his work equipped by native abilities equalled by few men." THE PIANOLA, which is made only by tho Aeolian company. Is absolutely dis tinct from all other Piano-players. The difference Is funda mental. Involving a quest Ion of both patents anil construction. It is principally observable In the playing of the PIANOLA, compared with the other instru ments. The dis tinction here Is one of k I n il rather than of de gree. So radical is this difference, that, the PIAN OLA may be said to represent an entirely separate "srliool" of play. I nit. m . I ! 5 It la only when you walla how great a difference evlsia that you are In position to make an Intclllcent selection of a Piano-player or Player-piano. In this connection it will In terest you to know that In over 90 per rent of tho educational institutions whore such Instru ments are used, the PIANOLA and PIA NOLA Tlano have ben selected. And that practically every eminent musician of the present day tag indoraed tho PI-ANOl-A, while 4 t Drawing tue nne r"' , S sharply at other piano-playing devices. The IMAXOUV ana PIAXOKA Piano are. obtainable In Omr.'ut only at The Kchmoller A Mueller Vlano tW. PIANOLAS) SliftO to 'lr0. PIANOLA Pianos from .VM) to $t,a.'0. moderate Monthly Payment, UN-rat Allow. Bnee on Old Pliinos. Sets and Hear the Stoinway Pianola Plaitos -Kren Stolnway & Sons have rvcoKiil.ed the merils of the P1nola Tlano The Schmoller 8c Mueller Piano Co, Oldest hi Liresv nam House ia (he West. 1311-1313Farnam Street DESTROYS NUPTIAL FLOWERS Man Tramples oa Floral Decoration placed oa Altar for BnrklMham Marahall Wedslsg. Vic McDonald, who Js said to have been drinking, entered Trinity cathedral yester day afternoon and proceeded to wreak havoc with the beautiful floral decora tions, which had been placed there In readi ness for the Buckingham-Marshall wed ding. McDonald had snatched the flowers from tho altar and waa trampling them under his feet when he waa stopped. The timely arrival of Sexton Gearon prevented mora serious damage. He was arrested and booked on the charge of malicious de struction of property. Gearon will appear against him this morning. McDonald gave his residence as Dixon county. A Sudden Light L will co.ne to your weak and defec tive eyes with the adoption of glaaaes ground to fit the particu lar and peculiar need of your eyes. If you knew what amount of pleasure such glasses would .bring you. you would not be without them another day. Come and let us examine your eyes with the latest scientific Instruments en abling us to bo absolutely certain of our results. 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