TJTE OMAHA BATLT "BEE : SUNDAY , PEBTITJ TIY 12 , 1809. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MIAOU MniYTION. liuy HntnlUon'a $3.EO shoes. Davis sells glass Moore's food kills worms and fattens. C K Alexander & Co. , picture frames. Hartel & Miller , 100 B'way , gl\o "Stare. " Iowa Furniture k Cnrpct Co. , 407 IJ'way. J C. lllxby , honling. plumbing. Tel. 19S. C II. Jacqueinln A To. , Jewelers and op- liclins , 27 9 uth Main street. Mnlo 3. Hulchlns returned last evening frmn a trip to the I'.iciflc coast. Get > our work done at the popular Englo laundry , 721 Ilroadwn > , 'phono 157. Frlonils of Mrs. Jctin'o Dargc , ni > 3 Uaton , nf Central City , Neb. , formerly ot this city , \\lll \ > * grlevctlto hear of her death at St. Joteph'i Irppltal In Omnhn. The public meeting of the Tho-fcoiihlcal rooluty will bo hold this afternoon at 3 o'clock at 715 Fourth street. The subject will bo , "KvJdeuec-9 of Soul In Nature" " IHIIAC arlfllth , nged SO years , died Friday ovenlnK at his homo In Lewis townohlp. Icth resulted from old age. The remains \\vro sent y wtcrd.iy to Peru , In , , for burial , HugU ' ( lie Infant son of Mr , and Mrs. H , M. Deeds , 1211 Avenue A , died yesterday , ngoj 20 months. Tbo funeral will bo held tlili moinlns nnd Interment will too La Wai- tint Hill cemetery. H 13. ClouIcl filed an original notice of null l i the district court yesterday against Jamcn C Johnson to quiet title to lot 11 , Mcdixj'rt ubdlvslnn ! of block 18 , In Hughes' & . Donlphan's addition. Chris Larson , aged 74 years , died at his linnio In Hazel Dell township Friday evenIng - Ing Interment at the Frost cemetery to morrow ut 12 m Dece.wd was the grand father of Rcorgc Cbristeiiscn of North First Btn-pt In the stipeiior coint jestcrdny a dccrco WAS entered by stipulation In the replevin. nult ot the Aatlgo Manufacturing company ngalnst U K. Stevlck By the decree the jiluln'llfs ' are given possession of the four- itron slot machines nol7ed by Stevlck In 18't5 when serving us constable and the costs of itho suit are taxed to the plaintiff. John King , a tramp who spent several months this fall and winter acting as o , ' tniFi'y around the city Jnll and was provided ] \vLth throe Bqiiaro iiiL-als a dny at the city's ( cxpcnao In return for doing the chores , i which under ordinary circumstances fall to ' the Jailer , wua arrested jcstcrday evening for stealing a kotlle from .1 rnckot store on Ilroadvvny King was made to leave the city Jill a couple of weeks or fco ago nnd he IIT.I Klnco been compelled to earn his own I living The cold snap made him long for | the comforts of Jail life ngain , so ho pur- po < My stele the kettle. It. being tlu- first thing ithait ho c.ould lay bin hands on , to get into Jail -again. When arrested ho said ho hoped itho judge would give him thirty days in the county Jail , as that would tide him ever the cold weather. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 230. Snap Simla all go at 10 cents each at the Council Hluffn ofllce of The Dec. Churcli At the First Preobyterlan church this nioinitig the pastor , Ilev. W. S Barnes , will take as the subject of his sermon , "Secret Suutonanco " In the evening he will preach on "A Hcfugo fiom the Storm. " Sunday school will bo at noon ; young people's prayer meeting at G.30 p. in. The iiaunl services will bo held at the First Congregational church. The services at Oraco Episcopal church today will bo no follows. Sunday school nt 9 4f > a m morning pra > er and sermon at 11 and evening prayer and sermon at 7 30 o'clock. On next Wednesday , bolng Ash Wednesday , thcro will be holy communion at 10 u. m At the Fifth Avenue Methodist church this mom Ing the pastor , Ilev. G. P. Fry , will preach on "Tho GIiry ot God In the Face of Jesus Christ " In the evening the sub ject of big sermon will be , "Iteconclliatlon. " Sunday school at noon ; Junior league meetIng - Ing nt 3 p. m. ; npvvortli league meeting at G:30 : p. in , anil morning class at 9:45. : Hov. S Perkins , pastor of the First Chris tian church , will this morning take as the theme of his sermon "Faithful to Our Trust. " His topic at the evening service Mill bo , "Ouu o nnd Effects of IJIshancsty , " the discourse being especially for young men. men.Uev. Uev. 0. W. Snydcr will preach nt St. John's EiiRlibh Lutheran church at 10:30 : n m and 7 30 p m , Sunday school at noou and young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Trade where they glvo "Stars. " Baaiitlful valentines at Do Haven's. > f Now Itoiird of Trade. The Hoard of Trade committee appointed 1 > y Mayor Jennings under the direction of the city council held Its first meeting last night. The members present were General 13. F. Test , chairman ; J. P. Hess , L A. Dovlno nnd M. F Rohrcr It was decided to call the organization "The Commercial Committee of Council Bluffs , " and L. A. Dovlne was selected ns secretary. No business was trans acted beyond arranging that the com mittee should hold a meeting on the last Saturday night In each month , so that a report ot its work could bo made to the city council at the regular meeting on the first Monday In the month following. The objects and purposes for. vvhlcl the com mittee WHS nppolntod were discussed Inform ally , hut It was decided not to undertake anything until a full meeting of the com mittee Is had nnd an adjournment was taken to next Saturday night. Licenses to wed were Issued yeiterdoy to the fqllonlng persons : Name and nesfdence. AKP .1 F. McGlnty , Neola . 03 Maggie Ilattlgan , Neola . 25 Otto Llncke , Mlnden . C Kmma lUfse , Mlnden . 22 Tlir Moit lleiuarkubln Ilrmedr or the ARC for nil nho are \Veuk , Nervou * nnd Hun DOTTU Camtm Nothing to Try. If Tn lint * Aar of tlir Kllairl ir Sri U < "ui Hrnd Your Nnmp nnd AJ- tlrrm for n Frne Trial r oUnm- . Do you f el cenrrully mlierable , or nut- far with a tliousind and one Indoerlbnblo bad feellngi , both mqntal nnd physical amonti tluia low spirits , nervousness , < wcnrliiesB. llfolrssnrsa , weukncju , dlzzlneiN frtllnun of fulIucHs or bloating finer ratine. or aensHj of "gonenest" or emptinetB of stomauh In moinlnH , He > h soft nnd lacking- nrmnoiB , lied.ici ) , blurring of e > esluht , apocka lloatliw before the eyes nervous Irritability , poor memory , clillllneis , alter nating with hot ( liuhes , UtsltuJt , throb bing , curglluir or rumbling ixnsxtlon In bowels , with heat untl nipping palm oc palpitation of heart. hort breath on exertion , clew circulation of blood , cold fvet , pain and oppression In chest and back , p.iln M round the lolim , and vv rlne a ot the lower limbs , nojB nfttr HUM IB , but ntrvoQs vvaku- at night , languor in the morning. oJHl n constant renting of dread as If something uvvful WUM nbaut to happen ? If > ou have any or all of these symptoms Bend your name and address to Hajea & Coon , 517 Hull Bid ? . , Detroit , Mich. , and they will gladly Bend you a free trial box of Dr PU Tonic * Tablets. The moat per fect rrmcdy known You will be delUhted \vlth them and they may ima your llf . 'lh y ru put up In tablet form , pleasant jto take iind easy directions , vrhtoh. It you 'follow nil I vosltlvfiy and effectijaUy curu in a she ' il'iir , no matter haw bad you may br , or if you prefer , > ou can get n full alzcd bos Ht your druggist ! for only 10 cents. Wo don t d K you to tak our word for what Dr. Dlx 1'onlc Tablets will do icnd for the free packar * nnd gi\a them a tent , ten inJnut * * after you take [ the Arat taUlet > ou vrlll f * l btttcr. . WORKS OFF SOME BAD MONEY Shoving Out . Bogus Bill Oansss Robert Diion to Land in Jail. MERCHANT TROTTER LOSES HIS GOOD CASH Accn pil Dcclnron Ho IlcorlTPd the Sl > tirlou Stuff from " "VVIHnUcr * , " a rInnVlin \ In \i l.onicor In n-v Idcnco. Hobcrt Dlxon , a man about 20 years ot age , wlio c homo Is In Clinton , this state , wan lodged In the county Jnll hero yester day by Deputy United States Marshal lllch- ards to await the action ot the fedcraf grand Jury on the charge of passing counterfeit money. A few days ago Dlxon paneoj a. counterfeit $20 bill on Merchant Trotter at Shcuandoah. Ho purchased canned goods to the value of 75 cents and xecclved $19.25 good money In change. Shortly after he had left the store , Trotter discovered that the bill was a bogus one , but to make sure took It to the bank where his suspicions were verified. The authorities were at once notified , but Dl.ion had left town as soon as he received the good money for the bogus bill. A descrip tion of the > oung man was sent to Deputy Marshal Hlcliards and be started on the search for the shovor of the queer. Friday he ran him down at Coin and took him be fore Commissioner Porter at Creston who bound him over to await the action of the grand Jury. His ball was fixed at 3500 , In default of which he will have to lieIn jail until the next term of court. Di.xon accounted for his posscsnlon of the counterfeit bin by saying It had been given him by another party and ho was not nwaro that It was anything but genuine. The party whom h * claimed he received It from , ho said , was called "Whiskers , " but could not give his right name. He , however , described the man as being blind in the left eye and having a Bandy beard. Investigation showed that a man answering this description had been In company with Dlson , but bin pres ent whereabouts are unknown. Dlxon , who stopped In Shenandoah on his way home from the outh , Is believed to have fallen In with "Whlskeis" in Missouri. The counterfeit Is an old ono and Is an i Imitation of a greenback $20 gold bill ot the date of 1S62. The federal authorities have no reason to bcTleve that Dlxon or his com panion have passed any other similar coun terfeits. Wanted Board nnd room in private fam ily , central to business center. State terms. Address L. H. , Bee Office , Council Bluff. The rush on the Berwick bay oysters still continues at Sullivan's , the grocer. MIM.MIV.G IN Till : SOOIAh Society People Mul.r Mo > it o ? Their Time lleforc C milii r of I.ciit. The last noek in social -circles In Council Bluffs has been n Tartlcularly gay ono and it seemed as If every one -wero determined to have a gay tlmo before the Lenten sea son arrived. Beyond question the last week In the gay rworld belongs to the fair sto by conquest. Ilors wai the hand that hold the scepter and right royally she wielded It. How she has revelled in charming gowns , l.icce , Jewels and all the foibles so dear to the feminine heart ! She has run the gamut from dainty afternoon teas to stately receptions and next week will bo prepared to lay all this aside and observe the Lenten neason. The Edmundson-Hanchett reception was pre-eminently the social event of the week In Council Bluffs. It was given at the Edmundson home on South Seventh street last Tuesday between the hours of 2 and 6 , The loral ! decorations were most artis tic , the dining room In green and white bolng especially effective. In the center of the table was a tall vase of bride roses , around Its base and extending to the corners of the table wore graceful sprays of sml- lax and Lilies of the Valley. The mantel nnd sideboard were massed with ferns , Eas ter lilies and narcissus and the whole was softly lighted by green shadd candles. A mandolin club was stationed In the hall , which was n "bovver of American Beauty roses and palms with portieres and fes tooning of emllax. Those receiving were Mrs. J. D. Edmundson , who wore an ex quisite French gown of hlack nnd pale blue and carried a fan of tortoise shell and point lace ; Mm. Hanchett , who was charming In a black net over blue , with point lace , nnd Mrs. F. A. Patrick of Dulutb , who looked very dainty In a costume of black and "white. Assisting throughout the rooms were .Mrs. H.V. . Tllton , Mrs. 0. G. Wade- worth. Mrs. B. H. Walters , Mrs. A. P. Brlna- mald , Mrs. B , B. Aylesworth , Mrs. J. B. Harkness , MIsi Molllo Rico and Dr. Sarah Smith. Those who presided In the dining room were Mrs. B. K. Hart , Mrt. Smith Saundem , Mrs. C. E. H. Campbell and Mrs , Henry II , Van Brunt , A largo number of guoati attended during the afternoon. AVhat was undoubtedly the dance of the secBon was given Friday night at Royal Arcaaum hull by a number of the young so- clety women of the city , The affair was marked by perfection In every detail anc the unusual number of prettily frowned girls was a striking feature of the function. The patronesses did the young woman boat- oases the compliment of arraying themselves In their smarest tolloU. Miss Kcunard , Mlsa Georgia Sharp of Omaha nnd Mrs. IMrnard of Mollno , 111. , were the out-of- town guests , Tke patronesses wore : Mea- damea W K Shepard , K. C. She-pard , U Zurmuehlen , W. L , Douglas , J. J , Hess , J Hulladay , J , H , Beno , F. P. Wright , B. II. Lougeo. F. Davis , J Dais , T Casady , B. Casady , C. Graves nnd W. F. Sapp. The young women responsible for the dance wero- Misses Zula Llpe , Alberta Trautman , Ktta Otis , Grace Beebee , Jessica Wallace , Annette Wallace , Gertrude Bennett , Caroline line Schoentgen , Luclle Plnney , Nettle Grouovveg , Nellie Baker , Maud McDonald , Millie Graham , Brcta Jeffries , May Cald- wcll , Byrd Baker , Huth Mayne , Mabel Thompson , Nolle Lutz , Mona Heed , Besslo Moore , IJnima Frederick , Mabel Hicks. Maud Cavln , Cella WIcMiam , Carrie Murphy , Dori Lyon , Beulah Hongland , nthel BnrUey , Mary Key , Eleanor Montgomery and Charity Babcook The hall was very prettily fleco- rated with carnations and asparagus. Punch was served throughout the evening and the women filled the programs The reception given Friday afternoon by the Oakland Avenue Heading club at the residence of Mrs Flnley Burke to the club women of the city was one of the most de lightful affairs of the week. The hall and parlors were very prettily decorated with pink roses and hyacinths. The decorations In the dining room were meteor roses and mnllax. the table 'looking ' exceptionally pretty The receding party -was Meadames Flnley Burke , Richmond , Arthur nnd Dor- land , ell ot whom were very handsomely gowned. All the members of tlu club ncted na entertainers. Thoae who presided In the dlnlnc room were Mrs. Lougee aud Mies Ida Ca&ady , assisted by Mlsbes Carrie Murphy , Millie Graham , Dorland and Jefferlcs. They were all very dainty In light evening gowns , Mlsjos Nellie Harl end Mary Harleton re ceived at the door and Misses Joule Bixby and Fredericks Borland oaslSUd th * women with tht kr wraps upntalr * . After the * gueiU hud taken their departure Mrs Burke nt r- taln d the club membtrs and those assisting at 1111 informal supper. Fidelity council , No. 1C6. HoyaJ. Arcanum , gave A moot delightful dancing party Wednesday nvpulng. About fifty people wore prteent. The music was Inspiring and the refroshmentfl wore exceptionally dainty , Great credit IE duo to the social committee , of which Mr. Joe Smith Is chairman. Five of the young women who attended the dance Friday night at Ho > nl Arcanum hall gave a Jolly supper party afterward at Metzgor's. The hostesses wore the MIsucs Nellie Lutz , ItcsMe Moore , Emma Freder ick , Mona Hood and Maude MoDonnld. Their guests wore Moncrs , C. K. Hayes , Charles lilalDc. F It SearFe , Harry Hatteuhauer and Hay Blxby Mrs li. M Sargent entertained at lunch Thursday In honor of Mre. John Pluiner. Covers were laid for eight. The table and dining room were pr ttlly decorated with a profusion ot Bride roses , Mr , and Mrs. I M Treyuor entertained at dinner Wednesday ovonlno. Alls ] Lucy Eaton entertained a number ot frltndn at supper at the Qrand last Sunday evening. The Woman's Whist club met Monday at the homo of Mrs. Bush&elt , Mrs. McKuas will entertain the club Tuesday attornoon. The Jolly Forty club wat entertained by Mrs. Loomli Wednesday evening , The Hamilton \Vhlnt club met Monday at the homo of Mrs , John Rosa , Mrs. D H. Mcrrlom will antortatn tbo olub Thursday. i The Kuohre club met at Mr. and Mrs. Shepard'fl last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Wallace Shepard captured the woman's i prlzo while Mr. McChoiuey carried off that for the men. The club will meet tomorrow evening at the "borne of Mr , and Mrs. Ross. Mrs Barnard of Mollno , III. , Is the guest of her sinter , Mm. T. E. Casady. Miss Know lea , daughter ot Congressman ICuowlcn of Dcadnood , S. ! > „ la the guest of Miss Lena FuJmer of Ninth avonue. Miss Delta Horarnan of Third ivveuuo loft Thursday evening for Adrian , Mich. Mian Sophia HcruiCB spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week wltfi fr-londs In i Omaha. Two exceptionally pretty luncheons wore given during the week by Miss Eleanor Montgomery , ono on Friday and one on Sat urday. Thej wc.ro flag luncheons , everything being In red. whlto and blue. The gue-sts wore mostly Omaha people. Mrs. Meyers gave a tea Thursday even- big for the "Glen Girls. " Mrs. J. A. Gorluuu gnvo an Informal high five party Wednesday afternoon. Cardi are out for twocnrd parties at Mrs. CiunnUngR * this week , one on Monday and one on Tuesday afternoon , Mr * . R. B. Montgomery 1 rcry 111 with the grip. The wedding of Miss Margaret Kraaim and Mr. August Schmltz occurred last Wednesday at the home of the bride's Bister , Mrs. Paul Zlesch , about two miles from town. Father Burk of St. Peter's church performed the ceremony. About forty guests were pre * nt , quite a. number golnK from here. Th woraon of St. Anne's Aid society of St. Fetor's church gave a high flv party at the homo ct Mm. Beck , COO Main street , Thursday evening. Mrs. Stockctt won the womon's prlzo and Mr. Fritz Baumelster the ' men's , Ml5s Louisa Hazen of Avoca came last week nnfl IB attending school at St. Francis academy. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Brown celebrated the twenty- second anniversary of their marriage last W dncsda.y by entertaining about twenty of their friends at a 0 o'clock din ner at their homo nn Mynster street. Mr. John S. Burns and Mies Anna Tyardla wore married Wednesday morning at St. Peter's German Catholic church , ROT. Thomas Burk ofllclntlnc. Miss Lizzie Klckcy was bridesmaid , while Mr. Eugene Sullivan acted A * best man. Mrs. Mary L Bradbury Is confined to her apartments nt Rcuard with a novoro attack of the grip. Mrs. Wade Gary loft Friday for a six weeks' visit with friends at various points In Missouri and Iowa- Mr.Voo3worth Allen Is making his homo at the rcsldenco of Mr. Charles K. Taylor during the absence ot his family In Cal ifornia. Word has been received here that Mrs. Allen and children nnd Miss Francis Bowman arrived safely at Coronado Beach Thursday. Mr. Ernest K. Hart has as his gucit the past week Mr. Edward Gra'vcs , a prominent attorney of St. Paul , Minn. Mr. Hart and Mr. Graves were classmates at Yale. Miss Marie Leonard Is visiting in North Plntte , Neb. Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Bean have removed to Norfolk , Neb. Miss Cell a Wickham visited friends lu DCS Molnes last woek. Mrs. A. P , Hanchott Is entertaining Mrs , F. A. Patrick of Dulutb. Mrs. J. L. Patterson Is visiting her par ents , Mr. nnd Mrs. George II. Williams , at Missouri Valley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Longnccker have re moved to Lexington , Neb , Miss Ella Douglas of Fouth street ro- turnad Tuesday from n visit with her sister - tor , Mrs. Fisher , at Fremont , Neb , She was accompanied by Mrs , Fisher , Mr. J , J. Duncan and family have taken the McDermott residence on Washington nvenuo nnd Mr. McDomrott nud bis daugh ter , Mlia Mary McDermott , will raako their homo during the winter at St. Bernard's. Hon. G. N. Castle of Dnnbury , In. , accom panied by his daughter , Mien Joslo , wtis the guest the past week of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. S. Jordan of Glen avenue. Mr. Castle was formerly a member of the state icglglaturu nnd was afterward postmaster an Uoiibury. From hero ho went to Portland , Ore. , where with his family ho expects to make his futuic home. JIrsV. . H , Herron has returned homo from a month's visit with friends nt Grant , la. Mrs B. 1C. Black of East Pierce street had an her guest the last week her cousin , Mrs. Bessie McBrlde , wife of Senator Mc- flrldo of Wyoming Mr aud Mrs. W. E. Balnbrldgo left Mon day for San Francisco , from where they sailed yesterday on the "Coptic" for Ppkln , Clilnu , whore Mr. Balnbrldge goes to 10- sumo his duties as second ecirutary of the American legation , Miss Lillian Johnson Is visiting her sis ter , Mrs , John Sphor , at Topelia , Kan , Wo emphasize the fact here that we can fill your order for almost any species of fiesh fish you desire , Sullivan , the grocer. With tbo mercury playing around 20 be low zero yesterday people continued to drop Into the Htoro of Hulll van , tbo grocer , to lca > o orders for his celebrated Berwick bay oysters. Thin shows their popular hold upon the Council Bluff folk Jim Hooper , who Is charged with bootleg ging at Shenandoah , was lodged in the county Jail hero yesterday to await the action of the next federal grand Jury. When Hooper learned the United Status olllcera were on his track ho skipped the town , but was finally run to ground at Preston Thurs day by Deputy Marshal Richards. Hooper had his preliminary hearing before Commis sioner Porter at Crcston who Qxod hlu bond ' at $200. Bluff City -laundry , 'phouo 31-1 "A laun dry ithnt'8 careful. " School Dlrt'Utom .Mrrt. County Superintendent Sawjer has called a meeting of the school directors of Hazel Dell , ItocUord , York , Garner , Crescent , Har- din , Keg Creek , Norwalk , Lewis , Boomer , Mlndon and Neoln townships for Saturday , March 4. The meeting will be held In the superior court room at the county court house and State Superintendent Barrett will I he- present and address the directors. An j Interesting program has been arranged for the meeting , Davis soils drug * . A manquo b Jl and cake waJk will be glvrni mt Woodmen of the World hall Satur- I day evening , February 18. I MHS. I ) DM I AM TO THV MAMCIUIPTGY. i | First AVniimn In Dl * < rle < in Axnll Ilcrnclf of the PrlvllpKC. The first petition In this district ot a woman desiring to avail henself of the fed eral bankruptcy law to relieve herself of her debts was filed yesterday In the United I State-R district court hero. The petitioner la Mm. nrtnna L. Dunham of Boj r township , Crawford county , wiho gUcs her occupation as that of "housekeeper. " Hur debts she pcholulw at $4.130.10 , consisting chiefly of a nolo which she signed Jointly with her husband. Her nasota consist of two shares In the Dtinlap Butter and Cheese Co-opera- tire company , which she llflts as worth $100. She admits to owning wearing apparel of tlie value t > f $40 , but claims this as exempt under the statute , as shs USDS "snld wearing apparel to protect her body from the cold In rwlnitor and from the boat In ummer. " In n wcr to tha stereotyped Inquiry as to the posseslon of arms or military equip ment , the petitioner BCU * forth that she "has no equipments or military uniform and Is | not prepared for war. Has but two arms , which he uses to earn her lally brood. " John J. Ouoss , a fanner of Pilot Grove township , Montgomery county , also filed a petition yesterday to be declared n bank rupt. His debts amount to nearly $3,000. Ot this amount $995 represents liabilities secured by a chattel mortgage on corn and farming Implements , Ills assets consist of $203.76 , being eums of money owed him by other parties. Ho makes no declaration , as to his wearing apparel or household furni ture. Meetings of creditors In the bankruptcy caees of H. A. Rico of Council Bluffs and J. M. Allen of Neola were called for yester day at the office of Referee JInyn * . No creditors appeared and consequently the formality ot appointing trustees to take charge of the assets ot the bankrupts tvas dispensed with. The Boat club costume party nnd cake walk has been postponed until nfter Lent owing to the rush of social events , dances In particular , announced for the Intervening dates. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D , Metcalf returned Friday from the bridal trip and went at once to their home , 221 Bluff street , where they will bo at home to their friends after March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haas will remove to the Macrae cottage the first of next month. H. C. Dye , cashier ot the Tabor State bank. Is the guest over Sunday ot County Recorder K. E. Smith and family. The fine piano used for the Blatchford- Kavanagh concert , was selected from the piano stock of the Bouriclus Music House by Prof. Roney personally. It is one of their regular styles ; at 325 Broadwuy , where they handle talking machines aud cylinders for grnphophono and where the organ stands upon the building. Klein has the reputation of keeping the best fruits In the market. 112 Broadway. You -need not rush out in the cold and como down to the store to order your oys- tera or fresh fish. Just ring up 'phone 161 that's Sullivan , the grocer and your order will be promptly filled and delivered , in good ttlme. If you don't find the cigar you likego to Klein's , 112 Broadway. He has what you want. Excited Over Smallpox. People Jiving In the vicinity ot Twenty- eighth street nnd Broadway are somewhat disturbed about the smallpox case at the Beckwlth residence and view with alarm the possibility of the house being under quar antine for a couple of months or so. They have made complaint to the local health au thorities and have requested that the mem- bere of the family -who have not yet become Infected wltn the disease bo removed else where. They are also anxious ( that Youngs , the man Buffering1 with smallpox , bo re moved elsewhere as soon as It Is deemed safe. As the eitmutlon now Is every ono or the ten members of the Beckwlth household might take the disease , one after the other , and Jn that case the premises would bo under quarantine for perhaps several months and the neighborhood subjected to the pos sibility of contagion. At a special called meeting of the Board of Health last night the situation was dis cussed , but nothing definite was arrived tit. City Physician Lacey gave It as his opinion that if the members of the Beckw Ith family were going to catch the disease from Youngs they would develop ths symptoms within three wceke. If they did not in that tlmo he did not believe there was any danger of them 'taking ' It at nil. Ho was opposed to moving the family In such cold weather ns at present , as he thought It would be taking too great a risk. The city pest house near Mynster Springs is not a < lp irab1o place to put ono In , as it requires cleaning. This , It was said at the meeting , would bo done tomorrow. Another drawback to the pest liouso being used Is the fact that the water supply has given out and In the present frozen condition of the ground another well cannot bo dug for some time. Should the Board of Health decide on removing the Beckw ith family to the pest house water would have 'to ' bo liauled about n mile from Mynster Springs. Under the circumstances the members of the boaul wore not In favor of removing the Beck- withe to the pest house , but are somewhat In a quandary -what to do In view of the complalnt8emanating from itho.peoplo In the vicinity of the quarantined premises. New Deal fur Judge Aylesworth adopted a new plan yesterday for dealing with persons brought before him on the charge of vagrancy and three men were committed to the county Jail under the state law Section 0123 of the new code provides that "If It appears by the confession of such person or by com petent testimony that the person arrested IB u vagrant , the magistrate may lequlro on undertaking , with sufficient security for good behavior for the term of one year thereafter. " The three men were Joseph Kenney , re cently released from Jail In Omaha and who was first arrested on suspicion of hav ing tUolen a pair of trousers ; Ora Haley , the young man who attempted 19 pass a worth less draft on Pawnbroker Friedman , but who escaped indictment at the hands of the present grand Jury , and Frank Dyer , a tramp who has been In Jail several times. They nil pleaded guilty to being vagrants nnd in each case Judge Aylesworth Imposed $100 bond for their good behavior for one year. Neither of the throe were able to furnish any bond and they were all com mitted to the county Jail , where they have to remain until released by the Judge of the district court. When ( hey get tired of lying In jail they can call upon the sheriff to lay their caao before the Judge of the district court and he will determine whether they bo released or not , These cases are the first ever sentenced In this city under the state vagrancy law. Kloln's candles always rank first in Coun cil Illutf * . 112 Broadway. HEAVY SALE OF COAL LAPS Two Thousiad Acres of the Moit Valnabls Property rue Transferred , PLAN TO CONSOLIDATE. THE IOWA MINES Kntlre M > ilcm to lie Umi Vnilrr One .MiiniiKciiiciit Mltli n hnvltif if ijtUOO.dOll Aimtintlj- DES MOINCS , Feb. 11. ( Special Tcle- grnm. ) More tlmn 2,000 acres of the best coal lands In this part of the state -were transferred todny by 1 > . K. Witter , presl- tlont of the Iowa Lonn mid Trust Company , to William V. Wyckoft or New York The consideration 413-U7 * * 26 Wyckoft Is president of the Carbondnlo Fuel company. } Io rctrnnsrorrcU the land to the company by n mortgage. For several montlia Wyckoft ninl It. D. Soars of Marshalltown , this state , liavo been planning to consolidate the coal Interests In this part of the state. Tha transfer today Is the first step tu this plnn. AVyckoff ami Senrs nro now In Now York arranging for -flnanctal assistance in carryIng - Ing out the deal. Steps have been perfected far the Issuing of $100.000 In bonds In Now York. Only the larger raining properties are concerned lu the deal. The promoters of the plan for the consolidation have for some tlmo held , options on about a dozen of the principal ralncs near Dos Mollies. The entlro system will bo run under one rannaRpmcnt and I * IB estimated that the savin ) ; In running expensed In tills nay will amount to (200,000 ( annually. It Is claimed by tlio promoters of the scheme that the price of coal will not < bo advanced. HcLween bOO and 700 Shrlncra arc ex pected to meet In DCS lollies Wednesday , February 16 , at the state meeting. There will be n parudo In the afternoon nnil a banquet In the evening. The local busi ness houses hnvo promised to decorate olan- oratcly. Among the prominent candidates for decrees arc : Henry \V. J. Rulfrolk , J. P. 1'atrlck , Oeorgo Falrhiirn , L. n. Har- bach , F. C. Macartney , J. M. Pierce. Lewis Schooler , 0. W. Macartney , C. A. Bishop , Crom Bonen. George 1J. yippee of Dos Molncs , K. E. Simill , J. II Smull , Ocorgo A. Jlnrtln , J. A. Gllmorc , P. L. So\cr of Stuart ; Edmund Nichols , I'crrj ; S. Y. Cor nell , Charles C.lbbs , J. J. Kluge , W. n. Martin , Greenfield ; 13. W. Weeks , J. D. Holsman. Guthrlc Center ; J. W. Lemon , At lantic. The report of the DCS Molncs postofflce for January , 3SOP , Bhoue an Increase of nearly GO per cent In the number of money orders paid over the corresponding month for 1S9S. The size of the money orders mcrnge approximately the same as the pre ceding year. Pofatmaster Schooler attributes the Increase largely to hotter business con ditions , Tha growth In the ipostofllco busi ness at DOS Molncs since the beginning ot the present year has .boon remarkable. DCS Moincs firemen have been called out thlrty-flvo times In the last ten days. Many of the flrcs have been large ones and the flro department Is alwut worn out. From fifteen to twenty members of the force have been frozen to a greater or lesser extent. Today Chief William Burnetto froze his hapds and feet and. Is confined to his bed. Nearly a fourth of the members of the department are Incapacitated for fur ther work at present and new fires are occurring every fen hours. Reliable reports state that there are about forty cases of smallpox In south western lena now fully de\cloped and the number Is Increasing. All the cases are traced to Nebraska City , -which released Its quarantine when there were about sixty cases within the city limits. The towns Immediately affected by the disease are Hamburg. Perclval , Livingstone , West Point , Mlle , Exlra , Seymour , Genoa and Audubon. IOAVASS AIU3 GIVEN NO RELIEF. Low JInrk of Thirty-Poor I > cRreen llelnwpro In heorcil. ONAWA , la. , Feb. 11. ( Special Tele gram. ) The thermometer registered 34 de grees below zero hereat C a. m. A hard north wind has bloun all night. It Is the first timeon record when the thermometer has registered 33 below on two days In the same week. CRKSTON , la. , Feb. 11. ( Special Tele gram. ) AM cold weather records since 1SS5 have been broken. The mercury this morn ing registered 33 degrees below zero. 14 being the best mark during the day. Indi cations are that a record of 35 will be made tonight. Business is paraljzcd and coal Is scarce. NEVADA , la. , Feb. 11. ( Special. ) At 7 o'clock 'this ' morning the thermometer reg istered 32 degrees below zero. The recoid for this county Is 26 degrees below. IVCEIC or mraiins TRIAI. . fin TcflllllM Hint Demi linn Ilnil Knlty I ) 'Ki-ncra : oii of Ilrnrl. MASON CITY , la. , Feb. 11. ( Special Tele gram. ) Today closed the fifth week of testi mony in the Hughes murder trial. The de fense will conclude Its testimony possibly Monday and the state will tiso until Wednes day with rebuttal. Arguments will occupy the balance of the week nnd the case will not reach the Jury before February 20. Dr. Marston occupied the stand during the entire day. Ho maintained that Hughes died of fatty degeneration of the heart , basing his conclusions on the history of tbo dead man. He stated that notwithstanding the symptoms as given by the state , together with the finding of strychnine In the stomach ho could not say that strychnine produced death. I'crullnr mid Katul Accident. ATLANTIC , la. , Fob. 11. ( Special. ) A most peculiar and fatal accident from a ' occurred at dldn't-know-it-was-loudcd gun the Robert Frazler farm yesterday after noon. The dwelling Just this side of the Frazler homo Is occupied by William Rm- brce. There has been an old sun barrel around the bouse for over a > cnr and It has been used for breaking up eoal , Mr. Embrce's little girl about 12 jeans old yas using It for that purpose yesterday after noon when an old charge that has been In the gun for on indefinite length of time exploded. The hall struck her In the Jaw and passed Into the brain , resulting In afmost Instant death. Mr. Hmbreo Is now in Missouri and has been telegraphryl to come homo at once I'oor M ht ill Oiiiimi. ONAWA , la. , Pob , 11. ( Special , ) The fight between part of the city council and the electrician of tbo city plant culminated at the last council meeting in tbo resigna tion of T. W S. Wade , engineer of the plant. Tor the last eight years ecnlce has been very poor , resulting in many business men putting In their own plants. The council blames the management and tbo engineer claimed that tbo plant was In sufficient for the work required. MOIIIIIIII Count ) ' rariuprii Mrrt. ONAWA , In. . Feb. 11 ( Special. ) The farmers of Monona county will hold a two dnyb * Institute here on February 14 nnd IE. An elaborate program has been arranged [ iml J. It. Sage of Des Molnes , director of ( he weather bun.au , will address the In stitute. C'linl IHiiM Arc ONAWA , la. , Feb. 11. ( Special. ) On- awa Is experiencing a coal famine , with the thermometer boterlng around 20 below zero , Not a pound of coal of any kind Is In the bands of ( be dealers. "Sew lliilibiT Treuil llorxc Shoe , AMKS. la . Feb. 11. ( Special. ) K 0. Bllllman , president ot the First National , n o HOHOBOKOHOHOROIOBOROBOKOIOM30ROIOBGBOHOHOKOBOBOIOHCIGI 3 o "The mind Is the proper judge of . " f ! - - - - * * - - j''K * m fr * " * * innu. o Judge a man by 1its cigars. The Kute H g Field is proper. John G. Woodward & " g Co , , distributors , Council Bluffs , Id. S 9 g 9 OOHOB01OBOHOHOHOBOBOIOBOHOM BOaOBO 010BOBOHOROao'OT-Pr 3 bank of Nevada , has Just returned from Now York where ho has been looking Into his Interests In a company which will BOOH commence the manufacture of a rubber tread horseshoe -with footplate and ilrUeliablo cnfks The Invention hnn bccu thoroughly tested and has proved nuccessful. Appointment Oil r * Silt lufnot Ion. MASON CITY. In. . Fob 11 ( Special Tele , gram ) The appointment of Joseph A Farrell - rell as postmaster of this city by PrenlJcnt MeKlnlcy Is well received. It has been a contested prize. Fnrrcll has been n resident of Mason City for thirty-four years , al ways n republican and linn hud ten years of service In the postal department. Uiilnn County KnrmerN > ! < * < ( , CHESTON , la. , Fob. 11 ( Special ) The second Institute to bo held by the farmers of Union county this year will take place at Afton February 25 nnd 24 The first institute was held In Crcston and the second goes to Alton In order to accommodate the farmers In both cniln of the county. Shot "While llrcnUltiK > 1nll. FORT noiXli ; , la. , Feb 11 ( Special Telegram. ) Ornft , a young man who stole a livery team from Colby Hrothprs a short time ago and was afterwards c.iptured In Minnesota after an exciting chase , wna shot hist evening by Jailer Flint while attemptIng - Ing to escape from Jnll. He will mmlvc. ADDITIONAL NEBRASKA NEWS Up Slrnvv Men. LINCOLN , Feb. 11 ( Special Telegram. ) Noticing an editorial In The Bee this morning asking Omaha to bestir Itself that Its relatho rank among > the big cities ot the nation bo maintained vlicn the 1900 cen sus Is taken , a member remarked that If necessary Omaha might call upon the fusion minority in the scnato to erect 100,000 straw men for the cltj's iibo next year and that they would hn\o no trouble in furnishing them. Considerable criticism lias been caused by the action of tbo majority In the sciiAto In allowing the fuslonlsts to intro duce straw resolutions < it random end take up the tlmo of 'the senate In < 1 focussing them. When the Schnal lesoltition concernIng - Ing the Anglo-American alliance came up yesterday It was well known that It \\.is , as Senator Currle said , simply raising .1 straw- man to heat him down and that no alliance of this kind was even under consideration. Still , when a motion was made to Indefinitely postpone bhle resolution , which Is u concur rent one and therefore takes the same course as a bill , there were re-publican members who favored allowing the straw men to get on general file for -extended discussion. Their excuse was that they did not care to deprive the minority of a chance to discuss the resolution. In the meantime an hour or more of the senate's time was consumed In Ita discussion right there , depriving the senate of an opportunity to take up Its legit imate business of the afternoon , and now the whole thln-g is to bo repeated when the measure Is reached on general file. TCI Make lli-iuly I rlii < n. LINCOLN , Feb. 11. ( Spechl. ) Articles of Incorporation of the Country Publishers' company was filed In the office of the sec retary of state today. The incorporators are : Samuel Rccs , president of 1lie Rees Printing company , Omaha ; James C. Dahl- man , G. M. Hitchcock , Omaha ; Thomas S. Allen , Lincoln ; General P. H. Barry , Thomas J. Nolan. Omaha ; Lee Hcrdman , J. A. Edgerton and Warwick Saunder * . Tbo capital stock Is placed at $2r ,000 and the general nature of the business to be trans acted IB stated to be : "The printing and sale ot patent lusldes or ready prints ; the gathering , sale and distribution of news , and also the < onducting and carrying on ot a general printing business , and the banfl- llng and sale of printers' supplies ; the man ufacture and sale of stcreot > ped plates , mat rices and engravings ; the handling and sale of prloteis' stock and stationery supplies , nnd also tUo conducting and carrjlng on ot n general ud\ertislng business. " The prin cipal place of business is Omaha , To ItPiIiu-p Intercut oil Sliite Warrant * LINCOLN , Feb. 11. ( Special ) S. F 6 , the bill Introduced by Sttiator Talbot , has been sent Ho the house , having passed the upper branch with twentytwootes In Its favor. Senator Van Dusen opposed the bill oil the ground tint It might be unconstitu tional. The bill reduces the Interest on state warrants from 5 ito 4 per cent , county and municipal warrants from 7 to fl per cent , county , municipal , toumhlp or school dls- trlot bonds from a maximum of 7 per cent to 3. The bill will result In n saving or several thousand dolais In Interest to the people of the btato If passed. S. F. 82 was nlso Kent to the. house todiy It was Introduced by Senator Owens and Is a mere curative act. STotv Opera IIUIINP I'rojorletl. ATKINSON , Nob. , Feb. 11. ( Special ) An enthusiastic meeting was held by the I business men of Atkinson last night for the j purpose ot considering plans for the build ing of a new opera house in the near fu ture. ture.Tho firemen's ball -at the opera bouse last evening was one of the enjoyable o3caBlon of the season , A large attendance was pres ent. York Wniiln n PimlollliM' . YORK , Neb. , Feb. 11 ( Special. ) At a mafls meeting today of business men of York resolutions were wired Senators Thurs- ton and Allen urging thorn to push for ward the appropriation for the erection ot a postoftlco building , which is - ery much needed , The present postofllco facilities are not sufficient. \olle In ( Srnhiiiii mill Moorr C'HMCN , LINCOLN , Feb 11. ( Special Telegram ) In district court today County Attorney Miin. gpr entered a nolle lu the cases agaliiht Mayor Frank Graham nnd ex-Auditor I3u. gene Moore , giving as a reason In each case that tUero was not enough evidence to Insure - sure conviction or Justify the cxptnso of further trials. I'roilile AKiiliiMl Ciilil Woiilher. GRAND ISLAND , Neb , Feb. 11 ( Spe cial. ) Link Omer and Lute McOormlck , two residents of Cairo , this county , wore brought to this city today on the charge of having stolen coal from the bins of Mr. WJrt , coal dealer of that village llriil.ciiiini Hurl nl Siilm. . WY.MORK , Neb. , Fob. 11. ( Special ) Brakemnn Frank Uplliigcr of this city wan seriously injured nt Salem > esterday while switching In the yard AugueU Grove , No , 1 , will give a "Hay- Boed" ball at Woodmen of the World hall Thursday evening , February 16. 1893 PrUra awarded for the bent lady and gent's ros- tumo. Refreshments free , Admission 25 CUlU , Remember the exposition by getting some copies o' Snap Shots at tlio Council Bluffs otllce of The Hee Ten cents each. Oysters , the Bea-wlck bay , Solid Packed or Extra Select , by the pint , quant , or | ; Jllr-n , at Sullivan's , the grocer A large rfock of new and beautiful valen tines at Do Ha\eu's. To TliimpMn , Miner Thp llniunn lloilj H mi liilHcntf Vliiclilnp , I > U1 vmi over usl. jnw Hf wiv | > ou Biif. f r Uhj do ) ou" i in u.it IUIHS thin < iues- ! u" ! XXJ.UI01U u ihmiHlnh \ do joti mif- forAhv ? I will tell NOU why. If von nro lint In perfrrt health 101110 purt"of jour bodv It. out of nitjimtmpiil Sonitj muiilc llgiinioiit , VOSMP ] , tifi\p or > on < > ha * KOlUMi out of adjustment Ilnw ciuou lift relief Hv having the jmrm niljiisteil. 1/nok tli > budv over until \oil Htul the enii'.p , thin fix It This Is OSTEOPATHY. rK tlir binlv like .vou would the Bowing mm himFix thiniiielilne , fix the bodv OSIKOPATIIV lint found the cmi o < f the following dlsf.iKeg , nnd If taken In time Is u ( .rtalii i-iirc Nervoumioep. Piles , , t'miitlpitlnn. Hliputuatlsni , Asthma , Indl- gi" llon. nil forum of Htomnch tioublo , 1'ntnrrh Pulii-ln-Iturk , PnralyBls. Withered L mlii nislointlons Henri.MIK \ \ , Kldnoi , Liver ami Illndilor trouble Dropsy , Uinmi * Ulpil i\ill.M. Fits Hick Ilemlnrlir , Olarr- OPI ( lull re- mill llnlurged ProBtntc. OSTKOPATIIY him ttuod thntmniU of women glvon up ns Inpiirnblp by other svs- toms of tiiMtmrnl It h.m cured a , greater PIT cent f dlTimrs of women thnn any other onn All anlirnollted and 9S out oC eveiv 100 c.i ? ) treated ire absolutely cured Siiino Prominent People \Vliu l iiilnnn Among the I1ic > u .iiuls of patient1) who have IIPPII ui-ir < iMfiillv trotted by oaten- putlilr method * and cured ar > some very prominent people MIM. Springer of Wash ington , D < , wife ot Judge Sptlncer , chief ? luitlce of tour ! of appeal * In Indian ter- rltoij nnd inumbn of congress many yoara from Illtnnli , oiiroil of gull stonei nftnr evi'i v thlnu else f.illi d Judge I. 11. Clodilnlght or Franklin , Ky. represent itlve of coiiKrt'sa , wan cured oC sumo trouble by ostiop.ithlMts ai a last re sort Colonel A. L. Ponger. Akron , O. , oC itmihsis Among others who endorse the nclenca Cioin iH'ision il oxperlc'tito lire : Senator ami Mri. .1. I ? roraUt'i. ul o of Ohio , Governor Prank S Hrlggs of North Dakota. Oov- ornnr Loll V. Stephens of Missouri , ox- Governor Altgclil f Illinois. ox-Oovnrnor Urotit nf Vtrmont Clovernnr PliiKron oC AIlihlK'in , Hovei nor Sh.ivv of Iowa , cx- Goveinor Dlllli.Kh.ini of Vermont , Lleuten- unt ( jO\oruoi rKk of Vermont , ox-Gov * ornor "Hub T.ivloi of 'lennfs ec and nu merous other * , of ti listed ami well educated , men nndvonifii nf our countrs a * well as of the old , and isles ot the ea' , ll till IIB B wri IIUB. t I Cirniltmtc of < lie \iiicrlcnn Sclmnl , UlrltMt Illr. Mo. Rooms 'Mn , 30 < > Snpp Hlock. Council Bluffs , Iowa , Call or write for further Information. OF COUNCIL KLUI-TS , I A. Statement at the close of business Fcbiu * ary 4 , 3S99. itnsoinicns. nnd Discounts . J SOS193.71 IT S. bonds to Socute Circulation 25000.00 I'lemlum on U S. Itomls . 2,160 (0 U S. Honds to Hccllie Deposlta. , 100000(0 I * . S Bonds nnd Other Ilonds . ] CO,300 no IJ.inUinK House , Furniture and Fixture1 * . 40498.05 Heal IJatnto . 19,973. S3 Due from U. S Treasurer 1,725.00 Cas.Ii and C\chin jo 553,045.61 $1,710,913.10 MAIIIMTIHS. Capital J 100,000(0 ( Surplus and Profits , net fii603.03 Circulation 22,600.00 Tlmo Deposits $ 270 550 SI Slfflit Deposits 120" > 315I9 U S Deposits . . . . 00,000.001,525,855 10 51,710,089.10 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. .1 D KDMfNDSON. President. K. I , SHl'GAHT Vleo President C'HARI > iS U 11 ANNAN , Cashier A U IUI3KSIAN. AHBlHtant CnHhler , CIIAHLLS \\AI/nilS. i ; . A t Cashier. Gasoline Engines. Ono to 2JO boras povrrr. Hena fo catalogue mid prlufl. DAVID BRADLEY 4 CO. , Co u noli fllnnre , In. WM , WELCH TRANSFER LINE llclui-cii Council lllnfTx nnd Oninlm , Rates ItcnHonnble , Hatlsfactlon Guaranteed , Council llIufTg olncu , tin. 8 North Main street. Tek-phonu 12 . Omaha ofllco removed - moved to 322 South Fifteenth street , Tele ilionu 1308 Connections made with South Omaha CUKE YOURSELF ; Din DlgU fnr linn tiin. | cllgclmri.cn , lufUmrtinUnii , , Irritation * or ulcnrntlorw Of III II 1.011 I llll'llll IIUJCI. I * ilnlrim , nii < l tot uitij& . . f > r Hcnt In plnln wrapnfr. lijr 1 1 prim , prcpulij fo- H < m or I Ijotllci7V rircuur unt rrquciU 11 CM I Kxlntr Truiixft * r t. Tlio following transfers ncre filed ypnter- day In tlin abstract , title and loan ofllce o ( J W Sniiiio. 101 Pcaif street- County 'PrejiHiiri'r to ( IcorKeV llpo , lot 3. blink 12. Hrown'r uubd , lot 4 , block 3 , and lot 3 , block 15 , Contra ! Hubd.i lot 12 , block 11 PIc'rce'H uubd , ; lot E , block ) , lot 2 , block li , and lot 5 block ! ' , mid lot I , bln < k 10 , HtiitH- man's Hw'iiil add , I il } 2.8J4 l.onlo O J'iHon to .l.uiiiH N. Mr- .Munlmln , ins M ami 21 , Modi U7 , llallroad add , w d , 400 County Tri.i urftr to fifiirifiv . I.lpo , mid S-10 of lot 7 , block 20 , IiylVns ! Palini-r'H add. : lot I , block 3G , Fciry'H add. , lot I , lilock 3 , and lotH 1. , 13 and 14 , block 11. Jlan.-ifil'H add ; li.U 3 nnd I , block 28 , Mullln'H Hubd , t d g ) CharlcH O. AndcrHon and wife to Charles c ami C'alvln A. C'lork , HVi nwM nnd nc'i HWW 9-77-41 , w. d . . . 5K3 A A. iililmt : < > n to John AI. (3 , Sonder- nard. lundy In Htctlons 14 and 23-77- J'J w d. . . . ICIlui B. JolniKon and husband tri J. W. Diamond , lot 1 , block 10 , Carson , w d ( M Sheriff to J W. Squire , trimtcr , lot 5 , block 3 , Sunii > wlilij add , d 793 Sumo to Dame , lot C. block "C , " Ciir- tlM & Ilumxey'H add , d 1.C4Q County 'Ircusurer to J I > IMmiindHon. ilUHtec , loin , 12 to 18. block 7 , and lots 23. 21 and Ufl , block J > . MornliiB- ldo add , t d . . . . Sarno to name. lotH 14 , 17 , 18 and 19 , block 1. lotH ' . ' , : i ami 4 , lei > k 2 , lota IK , 19. 2fi and 21 , block 3 , and lot 7 , block 5 , MonilUKHldi' uclij , t d . . . . . Hune tn same , lotn J3. 14 , 1C , 17 nnd IB , block 'J. lotH G | n H block 10. ami outlet 2 , .MornlriKHliHi add . t d Same to same , lotH C 7 unrt 8. block 6- lotH 1 to 8 and 11. block 7 , .Mornlnn- fcldo add , , t d , 113 Twelve tranaftm , totul