Show r it 1 The Liquor Cases The cases of J W Pitts James SpiUett tind William 1I W rd were before Judge i yper yesterday the first two in then the-n rninI and the last named in the afternoon A continuance was had of the PiUs until Tuesday at 11 a mv and of the Spillett case until Thursday at 2 p m William Howard at oclock pleaded guilty when the Justice after taking into consideration the circumstances circum-stances connected with Mr Howards case and saying that the object of the law was not topersecnte but to enforce thestatutes made and provided for the protection of the public and to prevent the selling of liquor without lieense assessed a fine ot150or 150 days imprisonment im-prisonment against Mr Howard The tine was paid |