MY The FlattxmoDtb Herali PiMifUu Ci. LOCAL NEWS. Fr Cty aad Couutr LHrectery. Rail Ay Tim Table. Telephone Esohaag Hualueas Ul r calory. liualaeas Card &c. ee third pa. j zrr. move, - citF xaitor. A. ftttllsburjr, DeutUt. Nothing stars tha usual serenity tbe police court today. of The masons began laying brick In Lafa O'Neill's oew meat market today. Je Ford Will Lave a brass band at tbe skating riuk Saturday uigbt, to lireu up things. Morrlay Bros. r doiug au vteu sirs bualneaa these days, and tbelr el evator la a big instltutiau for the city ' of l'lattatnoutb. The train for the went was au hour late this morning aid a usual was ver-loaded with emigrant coming west n "blow up with the country.!" Tba hunting party for Percival Is making dus preparations for tbs hunt next Monday, and they will make it ezoaedlaglr lively for mud beus aad sich. As we go te) press the police court is engaged la settling with two fellows, who attempted to settle with each oth er ooutrary to'the peace and dignity of the state of Nebraska. Tomorrow morning the sun rises at o'clock and f minutes, and sets at 0 o'clock and 9 minutes, making the day and night nearest the same length that it will be during the year. Geo. Smith and John Jennings, with two eld fusees aad the prwper canine equipments, went to Ilubbs lake this afternooa to slaughter ducks. We an ticipate the ducks will have Iota of fun. Up in Lancaster county where Judge Qaehm is holding court, they are hay lively times, and yesterday a new grand jury was drawn and impanneled to tackle further criminal business. One of our popular yeung men "flashed" a chicken at the U. A. R. sup per last night, and today says he is in disposed. Most anybody would feel : the same way after eating a whole chicken. As winter and the mud disappear, the handsome . turnouts, with which llattsmouth U well supplied, begin to make their appearance. The old ones are treated to a new coat of paint and varnish, and the new ones dusted off and rubbed up for their season's work. The respective committees have been rushing things all day, in prepar ation for the St. Patrick'e day eelebra-' tiea. tomorrow. Fitzgerald's hall has been the scene of bustle since early this morning and nothing is left un- ' doae la make the programme complete. The ladlee of the Presbyterian . A. : V CUHrcD, are biuiue eiauorate preyara; . tionj for their Japaaese tea party. which will be held soon ia Kockwood hall. As an entertainment, it will be novel and fall of interest, and bo doubt will be fully attended. The evangelistic services, conducted by If essra. Be id and Smith, in the' Baptist church, high school hill. will. be continued aext week Lord's day. I at 3 aad 7 p. in ; week evenings at 7 :3 ; there will also be bible readings- every afternoon at S. AH are cordially in- tited. In the case of Albertus Walker against TL Cunningham, tried In the county court, yesterday, the jury thought that if a man made a mule trade he oughtn't kiek. even if the mule did, but pay the balance of the note given for Mr. Mule, and brought . a. m . & 1 a . M AfA in a Yoruicfe lor ids ueienaaai. lor ov the amount due on the note. Miss Mattie McLaughlin died at the residence of her mother, this morning at C o'clock. The disease was suppos ed to b a kidney complaint of a pe culiar nature, and baffled the skill of the physioiaas under whose treatment she had been. The young lady was 17 yens old. sweet tempered and ef very gentle disposition, and endured a great deed ef suffering. The funeral services will be fteld at the house tomorrow morning at t o'clock and the remains taken to Crete for interment, en the morning train for the west. Tha bin Muddr. while open and flowiasv Maeefully by this city, is forged just above Sioux City so ef fectual that it baa caused a fall of aeveral feet, below that point: Up at Biamark the ice la the river is still Utact, aad a break up there is not ex- acted for several days. Report from tae headwaters of the Missouri. Yel lowstone and the Little Missouri, are that tha ice Is breaking ia thcra. and tha weather warm and mild. The bast Information obtainable from the ipper country, is ia effect that the fall I ol now to . tbt mountains hu not tea bvy darlns th .wioUr. aad that no apprahenjloa of a beary flood la Juuo nead b apprebeodad. - Tha Traj dtj Lamatf rj U a retuorad to tb Mockenbaupt build iaa ar taa klaeJuaiitb anop and is pre wo9 to io oni-ciajs wr. - . The Camp Fire. The O. A. It, boys did themselves proud last night, and the occasion was one which will leav its impression upon those who participated, as one among the good times strewn along life's pathway. The music was good, the speeches were exceptionally good, and the supper mde one wish they had the capacity of a freight car and an appetite like a caunibal. The principal addresa was that of Gen. Vandervoort, the Grand Com mander of the G. A. 11. in the United States. He congratulated the Pout upon its growth and nourishing con dition, lie waxed eloquent in defining the principles and purposes of the or ganization, and with contempt de nounced the efforts of some of the newspapers to stigmatize it as a well planned political organization. lie gave some interesting statistics re garding the growth and membership ef the Q. A. It. The increase in mem bership during his administration up to the present time foots up to f 32S6. with several departments to hear from yet. Thirteen departments have gain ed 334 Posts, with 31727 members. Under Commander Merrill, his pre deceasor. the organization numbered 544 posts with amembeiahipof 27091 From the date of Geu. Vandervoort' taking charge as .Grand Commander nntil December 31, the gain in mem bership exceed t0,000. -He has visited the different Posts and departments ia every state in the union where the organization exists, and it is estimated that the G. A. It. will more than treble its members under his administra tlon. Their motto is Fraternity, Loyalty and Charity, and among the things they will not do, knowingly, is to let a union soldier who has been honorably discharged from the service become an inmate of .or die in the poor house. They hops, in -the near future, to establish and maintain a soldier's home in Nebraska, without a dollar of expense or cost to the state a place of refuge for those of their number who are no longer able to bat tle with the world for the necessities of nature, and whom the world has failed to provide for. The climax of the General' speech was reached in his vision in the anal roll call, when the last man was mus tered out of the service of the country for which he so nobly offered himself as a sacrifice, to answer to the call of the great infinite in, the ranks of eternity. Mr. Vanatta was present, and being called upon, responded in a happy manner, alluding to the result of tfbe war and the maintamance of a free government, the development of new industries, and better than all, the granting by the government to those who so nobly fought to sustain her institutions, a free home in the broad and fertile prairies of the west. C. W. Sherman was called upon to tell a story, which he did, taking an aetual experience of a "grub" bunt.in Mississippi, during the war. He is a good story teller, but he looks to us as though he bad been well fed since. or else he could stand lots of starva tion and not show it. Supper was the next thing in order and a grand rush was made for the sapper room, but before they got out of the hall were met by a foraging party, organized for the occasion, laden with, pigs, chickeus, cabbage, etc., whlVi created considerable fun. After tapper a court martial started Mr. Shetman- out on another "grub hunt." Social intercourse and dancing were kept up until the wee sma hours, and thus ended on e of the joliiest of old soldiers' jolly times. Personal, Major Wheeler was in Omaha yes- terday ou state fair business. Mrs. Dorringtaa returned last night from her visit to Falls City. Dave Woodward, a live liveryman of Weeping Water spent today in this city. James Snell. of Ashland, one of the capitalists ana thoroughly solid men of Saunders county, was in Platts- mouth today and passed an hour in this office. J. W. Barnes, after an extended trip in Colorado, and as far south as I)u ran go, New . MexicV, returned home this morning via Kansas City and re ports a successful journey. We were impressed, at the ca,uip fire( last night with some of the narrations of hair breadth escapes, prison scenes, mis eries, &c , endured during the rebellion. Owing to our too modern origin, we were not permitted to participate iu aud reap auy of the glory that have been heaped upon thoje who were left to re late it; but we did come into the world in time to belong to the home guards and engage in skirmish after skirmish, which generally resulted in our defeat, and the historic slipper was triumphant ly wared o'er us by the maternal oppos ition. Like the southern confederacv.we have no organization to promote any of the spirit of those bygone days. Oue old slipper, however, remains as a relic of what has been and a warning to the next generation of. what may be. An item- in the Herald, last night, made of Mat Schlegel an invalid, He appeared at our sanctum today, the baajtiiiest looking invalid we ever mw, Tbt item .intended to say Mr. Mat Sculege!lut tbe wn silent so silent that tbe printer didn't see and put it in. It was Mrs. Mat and not Mr. 51 at. Ttio only drkt class barber shop aud bath roouia In tbe city at Joe Korda, under Carrutb block. d&wtf SIXTY-FOURTH ANNITEltSA It Y. Work has Begun These Who Are Be lng It. The Plattsmouth Lodge I. O. O. F. propose to celebrate the 04th anniver sary of the order iu a uianur, which eclipses anything that has ever been observed liTtbe state. The 26t h day of April 1810, was the day of the birth of Odd Fellowship, and upon the 26th day of April, the Plattsmouth Lodge will entertain representative from Lodges at Lincoln; Omaha, Crete. Be atrice, Hastings and other towns throughout fb state." .A graud din ner will be prepared for the gutsts, aud a grand ball will be held in the evening The- following tu9 tho com mittees appointed: KX. COM. J McWilllatus.J Wayiuan. 8 H Richmond. - , ... . , I3VITATIOX COM. It O'Neill. D II Wheeler, ti F Gyger, PPGaWM .Patten. " RKCEPTIOX COM. Mr and Mrs I) U Wheeler. Mr and Mrs E S Greuaeh tt O'Neill and wife. Herman Smith nd wife, Mr MeEl waiii and wife, G E Prohger and wife, J Pepperberg and wife. ' Iir t BKSIJ y KMTS. M Schuellbacber, G Kaxgornhek, G E Prongex? - .'-' UNANOB. D H Wheeler, R O'Neill, W Herold. CEWoodrow, W Weber, J L Far thing. - MUSIC. C E Wood'row. A Stult., II Newell, R Roberts. V ' ; BALL. E S Greuse.1, D B Smith. S F Eaton. J Fetzerr Cortis. ' : JfAKRIKB. SIEVJR-SIIRY(K:k-At Weplnx Water. Ne braska, uu Wednesday. Match Wth. at tbc residence of the-brldeV p . real. Mr. I). K. Nibvkh to Mm Louisa ihutock : He v. J. P.'WlUon ofneiatin-. " ' Both bride and. groom are well knowq both in this city and over Cass county, and their many friends will unite lri the heartiest congratulations te the hippy-coupled The presents re ceived were many and -both beautiful and valuable, and all those present had a very enjoyable time. 'The Herald acknowledges the receipt of a beauti ful supply of cake which reached this office this morning, i Carver and Bogardus. A communication' from Omaha, re ceived laatjhight, conveys the iufor mation that Dr. Carver' and Capt Bo gardus will shoot the flrsl gof a series of twenty-five matches, clay pigeons at Omaha, tomorrow. They havo pooled the whole amount of the twen ty-five matches, $7,500, and the winner of the most matches takes the entire amount. .- If our nimrods would like to take seme lessons this is -your gold en opportunity. Dr. R. R. Livingston was; in ' Omaha yesterday, attending, a -meeting of the State Fish Commissioners. The com mission consists of L. A. 'May, Fre mont; B. E. B. Kennedy. Omaha, and Dr, Livingston, of this city, and three more efficient workers could not be found in the state. ! At their meeting yesterday the plans for the work of the year were .agreed upon. The plans consist in buildiug additional ponds at the hatching grounds' at South Bend, building a hatching house, a superin tendent's ; house, and other necessary improvement there. The special at tention of the commission will be given to securing the greatest possible benefit to? the state in the work the present yefLr: . ; . Clutter & Marshall, dentists, Fitz gerald's block. leb'i<f : ;t3OLLECTI0N NOTICE - Having been a heavy loser by the late fire, l more than ever need 'the money due me" on accounts. All oar ties knowing themselves to be indebt ed ip me, are requested to call and set tle, as I musthave the money. I have accommodated you,' and one good turn deserves another. BoBt. Sherwood, In Kockwood block next -door to F. Carruth. 9dtf Waterman Opera Hense. Reduced-rates will be made to soci eties, churchy and hotne dramatic en terlainmentsrwishinj.to rent the Wa ttrmaa opera bouse. -For terras -and full particulars apply to ' . J. P. Young, . lldtO". Business Manager. A Good Chance To rent; .to the right parties, a com plete restaurant; location central and business already established. Restau rant can. also be used for ice cream room. An'excellant business chance for man and wife apply at. Tdtf Stadleinan'a Bakerv For Salo ! N E i, Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13. 'SKI Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13. S. W. Sec. 3, T. 12, K. 13 and XJ Jf. W. Sac, 10, T. 12, R 13. E S. W. Sec. 34, T. 13, K. 13 E , Lot 10, Block 28. . 3, 7 &9, 59. 23'. 11. "Si, t Duku'b Addition. j. The above tlcdcribel iartus wo for 6al bu long time, with 7 cr cent, interest. Apply to R. BrwINDnAM, tipt . llattsuiovth, Jeb." As will be see by reference to our dispatches, A. Webster's safe, at Weep ing Water, was broken into last night and robbed of $275, in money and $ 00 in watches and jewelry. It is hardly possible that tho thief can escape, and we hope soon to hear of his keeping company with John Polin. Latkr From Dave Woodard. who came down from Weeping Water to day, we learn the following particulars concerning the safe robbery at that plaoe last night. This morning A. Webster went to his place of busings At usual, and dis covered his safe open and his papers lying acattored all around; further ex aminations showed that all the money. Matches and jewelry in the sate hud been taken, the wholo to the value of about 81,000. Hits notes aud mort gages had also been taken, but were afterwards found near the school house. Marshall & Sou's shoe store was also visited und between $50 and 100 tak en. The doors of both safes had been drilled into, near the combination, and the theory is that a wire had been in serted, and the tumblers in that way, adjusted so the bolts could be slipped back, and the door opened. The Iowa editor who has been so thoroughly org.aui.ed for several duys past has liually succombed to the po-v-erJ that be, and has been tiikeu care of. Iu keeping up the reputation f tho democratic party he met tho eiuMity and and the enemy downed him. Strictly Pure. All tobacco used iu my factory is un adulterated aud parties buying my cigars will alwayB secure strictly tirt-c!ans goods. My speeiallbrands arc all known for qualit and as reliable- trigir.. d&wtf Jui leu Pkitkuuekg. Bremuer's t&s 4v cracker ut Wtckbaih'.-.. A Sjtiare Meal Can be had at the City Hotel for only 25 cents and lori;ii at same reasonable latfK. Farmers and Commercial Men will please bear this in mind. d&wtf Bremner's crackers at Baker's, t&s 4w Notice. To the owners of Odd Fellows shares in the Masonic and Odd Fel lows block: You are hereby noti fied to bring in j'our shares to the undersigned and receive lher cash for the same. S. II. Richmond, dJbwiw Ch'n Board Trustees. Bremuer's crackers at Hansen's, i&slw Hurrahfnr tbe.Itiuk. Joseph 1 ord has received a portion of his new roller skates, and his rink is now open in the basement of Fitz gerald's block. dl2tf B-omuer '8 Lewis.' crackers at Beuuc-tt & t&s 4w Ice ! Ice I Ice 1 1 iow is me time to contract lur your tuuimer's f apply of ice. Bctlrock pricea prompt delivery und superior quality of ice, nrKt come nrat erveu by the new ice man. d2ui2 Joe Faiufikld. Ifor Iteut. The Holbrook house corner of 5th aud Locust street. House is large com modious and excelent condition, apply to 13dtf. THOS. I'OLLOCK. Bremuer's crackers at Murphy's. t&.t4w Proposals for Military Sup plies. HEADGU AUTJCRS XEr'T OK THK PLATTK. Chief Quartermaster's Office. -Omaua. Nkk., March 7th. 14fCi Skalkd l'Koros als, iu triplicate, subject to the tlie usual condition, will be received at this oulce until 12 o'clock M., on Wednesday. April 18. 183. or at toe aia hour (allowing tor tue difference in time.) at tbe ofnees of the Quartermaster at the following named stat.one at which places aud time they will be opened iu the presence of bidders, for the furnishing and delivery of Military Supplies during the Jear ceannencinyVuir lst,"?3, and ending line 30th, 1884, as follows : Wood. Hay and Charcoal, or such ofaid supplies as may be required at Omaha Depot. Fort Omaha, Kort Niobrara. Fort Sidney. Cheyenne Depot, Fort Russell. Fort Steele. Fort Douula. Fort Kobln- on. Fort Uridger. Fort Laramie, Fort McKin ney. Fort Wasnakie. and Fort thornburi'li. and for the delivery aC Fort Tboruburgh of 300 ions oi ioai oi zzt pounus to mo ton. Froposals will also be received at this ofilce up to the day and hour above named, for the delivery ou tbe can at the point narei to tbo lulu or tlie Hue ox tne uulon faciflc Ballway, of etKlit tUousuud titna of Coal., of 2240 pounda to tUe ton. Alao for delivery at Omana Depot. or at station a ou uie mam uue ox tue union 1' einc Ital; way eaat from Kearney Junction, of two million pounJa Com. and " one million LHiunds Oata. Bids for k rain should ataie tbe rate per too ids, not per uuatiei. iTopoaais for eitiier ciaaa oi tue atorrs inen tioned. or fur ouautitiea less than tbe wnole required will be received, Kaclj proposal anouia oa iu iripiicate. aRPAKATK t UR each 4KTKI.K AT RACK HTATION. and 111 US t be tW- conipanied bv a bond la the rum ot live hund red dollars ($500) executed atrictly in accord ance with the printed nmtruction.i, and upon the Maikk form furathhed uuderthis advertise ment, eiaranteeioirftiit the party making the i to to ;il sltiUl not witlWriiw the ."ama within sixty clays from the date announced for open ing them ; and supulie bid tor, awarded thereunder, he will, within ten days after -be- Inc uotided of the award, (nrovided such noti fication be made within the alxty days abeve meuiioneuj accept tue same ana iuruisu goou and Humcieut syrette, at once, for the faithful performance of the contract. The (ioveraineut reservra the rizht to reject any or all propo sals, a preference will be given to article of domestic production. . Blank proposals mid priutcd circulars, stat ing the kind, aud tluiated guantlliea of wooa, nay and niareoal reouireil at each -ta- tlon.and giving full iiistructions as to the manner of bidding, conditions te be observed by bidders and terms jf contract, etc., will be f urui.nhed on application to tbia o flier or to the ijuarteruiaaters Ht tbe.various stations named. Kuvelopes containing proposals should be marked : "Frouosals lr at ." and addressed to the tindersignd or to the re- spective l'ost aud Depot Quartermasters. JOHN V. riiKEi, I A. U. M . U. 8. A.. H eharge of c. y nc. iVp'l. of the flatte, i'lii Y L'Hptalii. of Choice Candies! Home-made and "Warranted Strictly Pure. MEALS AND LUNCH t aJJ hours. Oysters bight or . day at the jF H CE3 3ST IX; Next to Weekbach'a store. XAMgS AN Proprietor. To reduce our lare btock of CIGARS, we will, until April 1st, sell the. following brand 'To the Front." Juvel.n"8wtt.Mas?ir "Lookouts," "Jumbo" and "Upper Ten." Navy Smoking Tobacco in 3 oz. puckagcH, 40c per ft. Durham Smoking Tobacco, in '2, 4 and 8 oz. packages, 50 to COc pr lb. Other brands at greatly reduced prices. A largo invoice of WALL l'Ali:R just received, ('ome und see it. Very respectfully yours, " WILL J. WAltlCICK. T 3HE IB B. & IV). R. R. Tho through line for Dourer and the Mountains, and all points in Southern und Western Nebru Eusterii Connections at PLATTSMOUTH, OMAHA and a rrvTTTC'rtT rr a vre Ac mUJlliJUll JmuJ0, for all points East, North and Soutii Connections at LINCOLN for CENTRAL CITY, COLUMBUS, ATCHISON, wymore, and sdl intermediate pointe. P. S. EUSTIS G. W. Holduegk. Gen. I'aa. Ai't. r O Gen'l Supt. Omaha. Omha e v .1 . HOME! Frty Acres laid o9" in City Lots, in Palmer's Addition, ADJOIKIXO THE B. & Jf. RAILliOAD SHOPS, Just outaidc the City limits, and not sub ject to city Taxes. FINE RESIDENT LOTS where a shop roan, or any other man, cau eat his dinner under hiaown roof find not cold grub from a dinner pail in the dusty, smoky shops. Only three to ten minutes' walk from iiii work. Call on J A3. S, MATUEWS, Att'y at Law and Ileal Estate Agent. Over Baker's St ore, will make terms to suit ZiOts from $40 to $50 Ou time.or lor Cash.to men that will build A" Lott for Specula tur$ I CALL AT THE Old Reliable LOERYMD E. 1. rJTERM i 80)1, Wholesale and Kettvll Dealer la PINE LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c, Fourth Street, in rear ot Opera Hons. ' jr. i). sijipson, AGENCY FIRE INSDRANGE GO'S: CITY, of London, (HTEKN", of Liverpool riUKMAX rrNI. of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: amkkk an KxntKss co., WKI.I.S. FA !:: CO. KM'KI S.V. Office In i:ock oihI lUiick, with ;l'.:m .lolinMou tiro JUST PIEOEIIVEjD ! A FINE LOT OF MACK HULL, LA I'.KA DOKE 1IEUUI N'( !, TIIOl'T, WILD WAVE COD FISH, A:i choice lot of LElvIOITS -A.2TJD OP.AKCES. We have a One jti c of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Fancy! HtsinK "f MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have iu toek a tiii-, hue of Queensware, Glassware, JLamps, Ae. AU our goods ate new and lr kli. Will Excliaup lor CoHntry Prodnce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hand. Next door to Court House, IMuttsmnutli. N-I, ini.v',Jw;'.!n M. Qj C j J Jjj Qj J J FIXED OX ROOM, FIXED ON LOCATION, FIXED ON GOODS. FIXED ON FITS, FIXED ON STYLES, FIXED ON PRICES, and We can fix you to your sutib- facti on on I, Trunks and Va- liccs. Furnishing g o o d s , Neck wear, dtc. Fresh Goods in every depart ment of prime quality One price and no monkey busi ness. He mem ber the place, Rockwood block C. E. WESCOTT, mi I . . l ri .1 luo only "isoss uiotnier. AND REPAIRING AT Skrwood'S, Kockwood Block, 5 Plattsmouth, Neb. BOYD & LARSEN, Contractors and Builders. WUl rive estimates on all kiads of work. Any prtiera left at the Luiuber Yarda or first Office will receive promot attention Heavy: Truss; Framing, for barns and large buildings a pec laity. For reXeience apply to J. P. Youtie, J. V. Week - back oc tL A..vraJterman & Son . dwtf , . Gaps The- handsomest styles of , children' clothing direct from New York to lw had at Mayer's Opera Honw clothiii'j !oir, dlf. Fits, Epilepsy, - Ull - FALLIN'll SICKNLhS, 1'eriuaiiily Cured - No Iliuubiii; bv oi.e Mul li s uxai." ot Dr. (ioularU'a I lclrjilcd liifalllM Kit liwiler To ronvtnee milTcrers tlist i'owilem w do nil we rlalm fur them, ue will nf nit llmlii by mall. oxt iall. a l ire '1 rial ho. As Dr.tiai'huid is the only l'liyilclan Unit tuts ever iii.kIc IIiIm dixcate a nii i l.il Hlmly. and as to our knowledge I lioutaiiil liavf ln-eu per liiauetly eured by the of lliee I'DWileii.we will irii:ir;mlee a pei malieiit fine In cvcryi-iiHf, or r-luiil you all iihuh-v expemled All milter el ttu.ulil line these I'KWileia mi eaily tll.il, ami be eoii lin ed of llielr curative power. I'l lee. tor lai e llue, .(.(". or -I loe for t'.O. Sent by mail l auv pari f Hie Culled Slate-, or Canada, on reeeipt of pil ex,r by ex.iex, :. O. D. Addicss, ASH & KOlllilNS. Kiilbon Ml., Iiiuoklyn. N. Y Dee. -MU. IH2 4111V. B MURPHY cV CO. REAL ESTATE (AND) COLLECTION A1JI.NCY. IjUW and col Ico 1 ion bininc proinp. tly attcudctl to at thiH ollice ftml pro cc'oda remitted witliotit dcliij'. Notarial work, con vcyaiu-in and abHtractin attended to ou hhort no tice and Hatislaction guaranteed. inhere ih any tiling we do make a Kpecialty of, it is city and Kiibiirbau real tstale. Several fine farm and aome wild land at haranm. I.aliorin men cau et aliomu by pi:yiur moMth ly wliat they now jay lor lioune rent. Space forbids jiving but a hinall pprceutac of tbe bargains now on the book 8 at this agency; we name the following: Six choice half acre lots, 8 minutes from li. 11. ehops, at from to $l.r.O each, and ou terms that would make a man ashamed to fiay bu i i 1 not own a house. Come aud Nee, you are not compelled to buy and we wont give these lot.s away, but you can get theta m they will absolutely eost you noth ing. Five acre lot J mile from city for $2f0 part ou time. Eleven acre lot mile from city for sfc.'i.V) this is extra line. I have three pieces of outhide prop erty which I can sell and under take to furnish purchaser work enough to pay for them, now i will furnish the ground and you the work, work is what hurla me. It you will do the work at a fair price 1 will give you a clear deed for the land; if jou can't do the work come and see me, I m may lind some one who will do it lor you. Ten acre for $ .W) (X) " 00 00 " " " 760 00 " " 2M) 00 Several hinall tracts well improved and adjoining the city, for alc at reasonable rates. KAEM LAMJS. 40 acres, wild COO W m " improy'd 1600 00 120 " " XX 00 160 " ' .VXKJ 00 200 ' " 6200 M 240 " " 6(KX) 00 Finest stock larm iu Cass county $16000, loDg time and low rate ot in terest. 160 acres, wild $2600 160 ' 2800 80 44 " 1200 80 " 3200 160 acre?, wild, ltep. V'y (cash) 10X) CITV PROPERTY. Cor. lotH brksfrom shops (chcapi$100 1 " 3 " " " 175 2 3 " " 160 3 cor " 2 160 1 4 '.' 175 150 300 200 360 400 3 cor " 2 " " " X. 6th afreet (fine) " ' Picnic Hill 1 " " Washington live" 1 " "1 bl'k from Main st extra Improved city real oute in abun dance. 1 can iind w liat you want in thi Hue if mu will call and see inc. Bushjcs bou-eM and lots for sale at much lower figures than will b asked six months heut-c. Stores and dwelling ren'ed and for rent, rents promptly collected. If you don't se- what you want in lbi column coin!; al a?k for ;t. I've probably misled j list what you want. Ollice opf ii nearly cverv evening from 6io8. (Jool new house and- two fino lots in good location price, SS00. W. S. WISE, Union Qlock. temerso? last rear wttbtrotl bout mpaoaa. ueulaatz OaacHto aa4 vafuau dv 15u0 varfc3cagf Vaytatfe o7m. PMV i ca OiTR ; tbc l-sitt 4irtM iC24 j ,jwaitiua.a. - - r - ' ' 1 Vvtkckt. and Ilia V'y - r..r OprnlPjue, BosfviatCXt: I V r m ' for b ahih vm ' ' 1 2 g r vi :OTBg jt a